WEIGHTS FROM TWIN RIVER

LINCOLN, R.I. (June 6th, 2013) – Listed below are final weights for all the participants in Friday night’s professional mixed martial arts event, “New Blood,” presented by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment & Sports on June 7th, 2013.

JOHN HOWARD

Boston, Mass.

19-7, 8 KOs

184

CHRIS WOODALL

Cumming, Ga.

12-3, 5 KOs

182

GREG REBELLO

Pawtucket, R.I.

15-4, 8 KOs

207

LEWIS RUMSEY

Williamsport, Pa.

8-8, 4 KOs

206 ½

RALPH JOHNSON

Worcester, Mass.

6-5, 5 KOs

175

CHUCK O’NEIL

Bridgewater, Mass.

10-5, 2 KOs

176

BLAIR TUGMAN

Brandford, Conn.

5-4

135 ½

ANDRE SOUKHAMTHATH

Woonsocket, R.I.

4-1, 3 KOs

136

NATE ANDREWS

East Providence, R.I.

4-0, 2 KOs

155 ½

JEFF ANDERSON

Lincoln, R.I.

11-7, 2 KOs

157

TUNDEE ODUMOSU

Johnston, R.I.

Pro debut

171

ERIC SPICELY

Providence, R.I.

1-0

175

CARLOS HERNANDEZ

Lynn, Mass.

1-0

140 ½

SOPHANARITH AM

Braintree, Mass.

Pro debut

140 ½

SHAUN MARMAS

Coventry, R.I.

5-4, 1 KO

150

AHSAN ABDULLAH

Cortland, N.Y.

3-3

130 ½

JOE REVERDES

Providence, R.I.

1-2

130 ½

JOSHUA AARONS

Williamsport, Pa.

1-6

131

BRIAN SPARROW

Sandwich, Mass.

Pro debut

172

RUBEN ORTIZ

Providence, R.I.

Pro debut

171




SERGIO MARTINEZ HITS NYC

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New York, NY (6/6/2013) – Middleweight kingpin Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (51-2-2, 28KO’s) touched down in NYC early yesterday, and will spend the week here, attending a number of business meetings before heading to Canastota for this weekend’s annual International Boxing Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.

“I am honored to be invited again to the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and I am looking forward to participating in the weekend’s festivities and meeting all of the boxing fans that will be in attendance,” said the WBC champion and one of boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighters in the world Martinez. Martinez will attend the weekend festivities with promoter Lou DiBella and longtime advisors Sampson Lewkowicz and Nathan Lewkowicz.

On April 27, Argentine-native Martinez successfully defended his championship for
the sixth time in a glorious homecoming televised live on HBO, in front of 50,000 rabid Argentineans at the country’s famed Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield, in Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina, against England’s Martin Murray. Last night, Martinez met with HBO executives last night, to begin discussions for his next title defense. Likely to take place in early 2014, Sergio’s next bout will be his 11th straight on HBO, since first appearing on the network in2008. Martinez hasn’t lost since 2009 when he dropped a highly disputed majority decision to Paul Williams in what was named the 2009 “Fight of the Year”. Martinez avenged that defeat one year later with a scintillating second-round KO over Williams. The one-punch KO was hailed as 2010’s “Knockout of the Year”. Martinez’ last seven opponents (in order: Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams, Serhiy Dzinziruk, Darren Barker, Matthew Macklin, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Murray) have had an astonishing combined record of 234-5-2, with Dzinziruk, Barker, Chavez Jr. and Murray all coming in undefeated.

In addition to meeting with HBO and attending to other business, Martinez plans on dropping by Macklin’s training camp to wish his former foe, and now friend, luck for his upcoming title challenge against Gennady “GGG” Golovkin on June 29, live on HBO at the MGM Grand Theaterat Foxwoods ® Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut. Macklin, who recently opened his brand new state-of-the-art training facility in Martinez’ adopted country of Spain, is now preparing for the world championship matchup in NYC with head trainer Buddy McGirt.




Unbeaten bantamweights Juan Carlos Payano & Jundy Maraon battle June 14 in New Jersey on ESPN Friday Night Fights

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (June 6, 2013) — Undefeated Dominican southpaw Juan Carlos Payano (13-0, 7 KOs), ranked No. 5 in the World Boxing Association (WBA) bantamweight rankings, is continuing his training in Miami for a June 14th showdown against unbeaten Philippine invader Jundy “Pretty Boy” Maraon (15-0-1, 12 KOs), in a 12-round WBA title eliminator headlining ESPN Friday Night Fights, airing live from South Mountain Arena in South Orange, New Jersey.

“We are working with southpaws to get familiar with Maraon’s style,” Payano said. “We know that he is a strong puncher who has an acceptable record. He represents a great challenge. I’ll step into the ring, as always, in excellent condition because of our strong training camp. I’m focused on taking away his power.”

Payano held an intense sparring session this past Tuesday, going four, five-minute rounds each against Jessy Cruz and Idiel Torriente, totaling eight rounds and 40 minutes of intense work at German Caicedo’s Gym.

“This fight is a big challenge for Payano,” Acquinity Sports promoter Henry Rivalta commented. “He will be facing Jundy Maraon at 118 pounds, which is a great risk due to the power Maraon has shown in his fights. However, we know about the Payano’s courage and determination, and that’s why we call him ‘Baby Pacquiao.’ We’re confident of getting a great victory for Payano.”

Payano is the reigning NABA and WBA Fedelatin bantamweight, while Maraon is a former World Boxing Organization (WBO) Asia Pacific bantamweight champion.

“This fight is another step towards me attaining our goals,” Payano concluded. “I’ve had five fights since arriving in the United States and have maintained my unbeaten record. We will assert our place in the WBA rankings, proving that I have the ability to face the best in this weight class.”

Go online to www.AcquinitySports.com for additional information about Payano or any of his Acquinity Sports stable-mates. Follow Acquinity Sports on Twitter @AcquinitySports, or friend us at Facebook.com/AcquinitySports.

ABOUT ACQUINITY SPORTS: Founded in 2011 by CEO Gary Jonas and Henry Rivalta, Vice President of Boxing Operations, Acquinity Sports is a full-service promotional company based in south Florida.

Acquinity Sports is committed to changing traditional boxing promotion as an advocate of its fighters, supporting them to succeed in and out of the ring throughout their professional careers and into retirement. Fully dedicated to providing a structured environment, Acquinity Sports develops each individual fighter to maximize their potential, ensuring maximum exposure to audiences across a diverse range of channels, as well as encouraging team spirit and sense of family so crucial for success in the highly-competitive sport and business of boxing.

Acquinity Sports continues to sign incredible talent in various weight divisions to provide fans the highest level of year-round entertainment in professional boxing. Seasons may change but Acquinity Sports’ commitment remains to bring the heat.




JIMMY LENNON, JR. TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME THIS SUNDAY IN CANASTOTA, N.Y.

NEW YORK (June 6, 2013) – “IT’S SHOWTIME” for Jimmy Lennon, Jr., the world renowned and universally respected ring announcer who’ll be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame this Sunday, June 9, in Canastota, N.Y.

Lennon, son of the late legendary ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Sr., started as a back-up to his famous father at the Olympic Auditorium and Forum in Los Angeles before coming to SHOWTIME in 1991. In a 30-year career, he has introduced fights in more than 32 countries, and is closing in on his 900th world championship fight.

Widely hailed for his smooth delivery, finesse and flawless pronunciation of difficult names, “The Classy” Jimmy Lennon Jr., always introduces foreign fighters in their native tongue. “Wherever I go, whether it is France, Germany, Turkey, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, I like to welcome the fans and the fighters in their language.”

Among many of Lennon’s memorable career highlights was working the Julio Cesar Chavez–Greg Haugen fight card in Mexico City with 135,000 excitable fans. Lennon announced Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield to the ring for the infamous “Bite Fight” and for Buster Douglas’ shocking upset KO of Tyson in Tokyo. He’s worked “close to 20 Tyson fights, which is more than anyone else,” Lennon said.

Lennon was raised in Santa Monica, Calif., not too far from The Home Depot Center in Carson where Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event will take place. With Hall of Fame induction festivities in Canastota, New York, some 3,000 miles away, Lennon will work Friday night’s ShoBox: The New Generation doubleheader at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.

Along with Lennon, other luminaries being inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame include famed fighters Arturo Gatti, who died in 2009, and former light heavyweight champions Virgil Hill and Henry Maske, referee Mills Lane and affable British writer Colin Hart.

Lennon will be accompanied to Canastota by his wife of 20 years, Christine, and their teenage sons, James III, 16, and Alex, 13.




Kery Davis to Leave HBO

According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, Longtime HBO Boxing executive Kery Davis has decided to leave the network after 16 years.

“Watching some of the best fighters in the world at their peak — to sit ringside and watch Roy Jones and see him lose maybe one round in about seven years, to see Mayweather at his best, Bernard Hopkins, De La Hoya — it’s been quite a run. I had a ringside seat for all of it,” Davis told ESPN.com on Thursday.

It also comes on the heels of Hershman’s failed negotiations to keep Mayweather and his decision to banish Golden Boy Promotions’ fights from the network. Davis is very close to Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer, Mayweather and Al Haymon, Mayweather’s powerful adviser, whom some critics accused Davis of being too cozy with.

“The details of who said what to whom as far as my leaving is irrelevant, but I sat down and talked about it with Ken,” Davis said. “I wanted to make sure that the timing was OK for him as well as for me. Ken has been terrific to me through the process.”

“These last 16 years have been some of the most rewarding experiences of my life,” Davis said. “I remember the first day I took the (senior vice president) job, after watching Lou do the job, that I thought I can do this for five years or so, and now it’s 14 years later. I thought it was the right time for a transition.

“I have 10 years left in my working life where I’ll be in the job market and I’m looking forward to accomplishing some other things. The reality of it is I thought I would have stopped doing this a long time ago. If this job wasn’t so fulfilling and rewarding, I probably would have left earlier. I’ve done this longer than anything in my life except for my marriage to Samantha.”

“For more than 15 years, Kery Davis was a major contributor to the HBO boxing franchise, focused on delivering the finest in boxing programming to our subscribers,” Hershman said in a statement given to ESPN.com. “We wish him success with all of his new endeavors.

“To shake hands with Nelson Mandela and sit down and talk to him about Naseem Hamed’s next fight? I’m shaking hands with him and instead of talking about everything he has done, which I would have loved to talk about, he wanted to talk about [former featherweight champion] Naseem Hamed,” Davis said.

“Being part of those big events is going to be something I’ll treasure,” Davis said, naming such fights as Lewis-Evander Holyfield, Lewis-Mike Tyson, Hamed-Kevin Kelley and Mayweather-De La Hoya among his most memorable.

“But it was also about watching the perseverance of the human spirit, like with [Arturo] Gatti and [Micky] Ward or [Erik] Morales and [Marco Antonio] Barrera or [Brandon] Rios and [Mike Alvarado], when they wouldn’t give an inch or quit. The most satisfying thing was finding young, unknown gems and introducing them to our subscribers and watching them grow into stars.

“I remember sitting in London [last month] at the [Carl] Froch-[Mikkel] Kessler fight thinking that if this was going to be my last one, this is a good one to go out on. The job takes its toll and I am ready to move on, but it’s been a privilege for me to work for this company and rewarding to work with this department and people you’d want with you in a foxhole. These are foxhole colleagues.




IBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION BERNARD HOPKINS AND NUMBER ONE RATED IBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER KARO MURAT NEW YORK CITY MEDIA ROUNDTABLE QUOTES

Bernard Hopkins
New York City (June 6) – IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Bernard Hopkins held an intimate media roundtable in Midtown Manhattan today to discuss his July 13 title defense against number one rated IBF Light Heavyweight contender Karo Murat, who joined the roundtable via Skype from his training camp in Germany. Below please find quotes from Hopkins, Murat, COO of Golden Boy Promotions David Itskowitch, CEO of Barclays Center Brett Yormark and Executive Vice President and General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports Stephen Espinoza who were also on hand to discuss the highly anticipated fight taking place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. and which will be televised live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®.

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BERNARD HOPKINS, IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion

“I just found out a month ago, the doctor will be here before the [fight week] press conference hopefully to explain this, but I must confess that I am not human. I am an alien. No, seriously. I realize that Pluto is no longer a planet now, so I’m from Mars. I’ve definitely retired the ‘Executioner.’ You will not hear me mention the Executioner.

“Now, I’m in this world but I’m not of this world. There is no aging process for me.

“The breaking news is that I am an alien.

“I reflect a little bit in my mind about not only defending my title, but also defending my historic career.

“I’m a Philly guy. I get a lot of love in Philly, but, to be able to be a part of Brooklyn and to be fighting in a new facility that in 15 or 20 years from now, people will be talking about the great events that happened there and I will be mentioned for what I did on March 9.

“When Murat’s name came up and it was agreed upon, I was like ‘let’s do this.’ I see bigger things in my future believe it or not and he’s in the way of that.

“I feel like I’m in my mid to early 30’s instead of my 40’s.

“If you don’t know Karo Murat, then you’ll know him after July 13.

“I think you should pay attention, because I know when I was a number one contender, I was hungry for a title.

“There’s a reason why a fight between Cloud and Murat didn’t happen. I got the opportunity to fight with Cloud, and here we are.

“I look at it as ‘look what’s on my plate.’ The burden is on me, not Karo Murat. The burden is on me to be who I am and to show the world that when it comes to age, you know don’t count Bernard Hopkins out.

“This guy [Murat] and anybody I fight is a danger at this stage of my career.

“I have to look past him to the future. That means I’m motivated to make a profound statement and outdo the last fight. That’s one of my whole objectives is to outdo what people thought was a historic moment March 9. To me, other than the push-ups, I outdid myself in both Jean Pascal fights. This is my motivation. I want a super fight before I retire. If I want that super fight, I have to get past this. This is more of a political, do or die fight for me. I’m good under pressure.

“Karo Murat, to me, is that super fight for now as far as on paper, because there’s no reason to talk about anything else if July 13 becomes a disaster for my plans. It’s counterproductive to talk about anyone else past July 13.

“Karo Murat has been thirsty, he’s been waiting and he has a mentality of, ‘I’m in a win win situation because there are a lot of other people who have lost to me. So that’s not an embarrassment to him. It’s almost like a badge of honor. Can you imagine getting a black eye from someone you loved and watched growing up? This guy was 10 years old when I had a title. That’s a shiner that you don’t want to heal.

“I’m in a unique situation being 48 and being a guy that you don’t want to take a risk with your fighters because I have a history of ruining a lot of young fighters’ careers.
“This isn’t an off day for me. I’m not taking him lightly because I know what’s on the table for my future. This year there is a possible chance that you will see a 48-year-old athlete fighting at a top level three times. Who does that?”

KARO MURAT, Number One Rated IBF Light Heavyweight Contender

“I respect what Bernard’s achieved so far in his career, but at the end of the day, I’m traveling to America for the fight of my life. I’m prepared for a battle and I’m going to show you a real battle once we get into the ring.

“Of course I’m taking Bernard seriously. Who wouldn’t? Like I said, I’ve been following his career since I was 10, so I pretty much know all of his moves; everything he does, I know already.

“The deciding factor will be who is mentally stronger and I believe that’s me because I don’t have the same pressure that Bernard does, so that gives me an advantage.

“I believe there’s a big Armenian community in New York, so ever since I found out that I was coming to New York, I’ve been hoping all of the Armenians will come out and support me.

“I’m happy that he accepted the fight. It’s by far the biggest fight of my career.

“It’s a joy listening to Bernard. He’s a smart guy and it’s been quite fun listening to him. In my opinion, the roles have reversed from his fight against Cloud. A lot of people were writing him off because he’s old. He was the dark horse in that fight, and I think the roles are switched now. I think right now I’m the underdog. I’m the dark horse. I’m caught in the crosshairs and I’ll turn up in the best shape possible. I’ll turn up with the right mind set and Bernard Hopkins is going to feel that on July 13.”

DAVID ITSKOWITCH, COO of Golden Boy Promotions

“This is the opportunity of a lifetime for Karo Murat. It’s his first time fighting in the United States. He’s fighting a living legend and a win over Bernard certainly puts him on the boxing map.

“Bernard is a guy that doesn’t need much of an introduction, but I feel his accolades are worth mentioning.

“He’s the oldest fighter ever to win a world title and one of the greatest moments in sports history was when Jean Pascal was slow getting off of his stool between rounds, Bernard decided to do pushups in the middle of the ring.

“He continued to make history with his record-setting unanimous decision win over previously unbeaten Tavoris Cloud in March at Barclays Center and that showed he’s far from finished. I think we’re going to be doing these press conferences for a few years to come.”

BRETT YORMARK, CEO of Barclays Center

“We’re thrilled to be hosting Bernard Hopkins and Karo Murat on July 13. On March 9, it was so dramatic at Barclays Center when we witnessed an incredible moment when Bernard won the title.

“He said to me after the fight that he wanted to make Barclays Center his home away from home, and here we go…he returns in July.

“We had a vision three years ago. Our goal was to bring dramatic moments to Barclays Center. To have a big time return of boxing back to a borough like Brooklyn where there is so much history and I think it’s unfolded just the way we’ve wanted it to.

“We’re building a brand and a business in Brooklyn. We’re very excited about it.

“We’re thrilled that Showtime continues to deliver us to a national audience.

“Thank you Bernard for defending your title at Barclays Center.”

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Executive Vice President & General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports

“We’re very happy to be working with Barclays Center again. Brett and his team have been extremely creative in marketing and producing these events. Each event has had a larger crowd than the one prior, and that’s a sign of building a very solid business and building a solid venue in Brooklyn.

“We’re also very proud to be back in business again with Bernard Hopkins. The words ‘living legend’ get thrown around quite a bit but he literally is a living legend, a medical marvel and every time he fights it is truly an event.

“That’s not to ignore Karo Murat by any means. He’s, for those in the U.S. that might not know him as well, a fighter that has been highly avoided by many, many different fighters at different skill levels. I’m not surprised Bernard would take the challenge. It’s going to be a very competitive fight.”

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Hopkins vs. Murat, a 12-round bout for Hopkins’ IBF Light Heavyweight World Championship taking place Saturday, July 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions, sponsored by Corona and AT&T and will be televised live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). The event can also be heard in Spanish on secondary audio programming (SAP). Preliminary fights will air on SHOWTIME EXTREME® at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets priced at $200, $100, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes, fees and services charges, are on sale now and may be purchased at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center, all Ticketmaster locations or by calling 800-745-3000. For group tickets, please call 800-GROUP-BK.




TYSON FURY TO BE RINGSIDE GUEST WITH MARK POUGATCH LIVE ON CHANNEL 5 THIS SATURDAY FROM 9.30PM GLOW, BLUEWATER, JUNE 8

London (6 June) Heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury will be a ringside guest with Mark Pougatch live on Channel 5 for the WBC Silver super-middleweight contest between James DeGale MBE and Stjepan Bozic from 9.30pm this Saturday, June 8, Glow, Bluewater.

Tyson will be assessing the performances of rising British stars the WBC International super-bantamweight champion Kid Galahad, son of the legend Chris Eubank Jr and his own cousin – the heavyweight star and World Youth amateur super-heavyweight gold medalist Hughie Fury.

The Hennessy Sports show is live on Channel 5 in the UK from 9.30pm and on Wealth TV in the US.

The undercard will also feature kickboxing champion Albert Kraus, Eli Green from Guildford, Dani Davis of Croydon and Peter McDonagh of Bermondsey.

Ticket Information

Tickets already purchased for the event originally dated for March 23rd at Glow, that have not been returned for a refund, will be able to be used for this new date and no new tickets will be issued.

Anyone unable to attend this new date can get a refund at point of purchase.

Tickets for June 8th are priced from £35 and are available to purchase from the following box offices today:

Hennessy Sports box office 01925 755 222
Ticketline: 0844 888 4402 or ticketline.co.uk

FOLLOW US ON ON TWITTER @HENNESSYSPORTS

For more information on Glow, Bluewater, please visit www.glowbluewater.co.uk

For more information on Channel 5, Liquid, maximuscle and Wealth TV please visit:

www.channel5.com
www.L1quid.com
www.maximuscle.com
www.wealthtv.com




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CHRIS EUBANK JR IS “ITCHING” TO GET IN THE RING ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH, GLOW, BLUEWATER, LIVE FROM 9.30PM ON CHANNEL 5

London (6 June) Chris Eubank Jr is “itching” to get in the ring on Saturday and deliver a “devastating” performance.

Having not fought since December, Eubank Jr is hungrier than ever to show exactly what he’s “made of.”

“I’ve been in the gym, I’ve been training 24/7 – you’ve got to be ready for when you get that call to say it’s fight time and I’m ready to get in there, June 8th and take out my opponent in devastating fashion,” Eubank Jr said.

“I thought I was hungry before, but after not fighting for that amount of time I’m dying to get back in the ring in front of millions on Channel 5 and show exactly what I’m made of.”

Eubank Jr takes on former EBU-EU title challenger Tyan Booth at Glow, Bluewater this Saturday on the undercard to the WBC Silver super-middleweight title fight between James DeGale MBE and Stjepan Bozic live on Channel 5 from 9.30pm.

Booth is an experienced middleweight who recently lost a controversial decision in Sheffield for the BBBofC English light-middleweight title against Nav Mansouri over 10 rounds.

Booth has fought the likes of former European middleweight champion and former world title challenger Grzegorz Proksa, but Eubank Jr feels ready for this latest test.

“I’m just progressing up the ladder, I’m trying to get to that stage where I can start fighting for titles so this will take me one step closer to the end goal, which is to become champion of the world in the middleweight division,” Eubank Jr said.

“He looks tough, he looks game, but it’s nothing that I’m not going to be able to handle.

“I think he’s had 20+ fights so he knows what he’s doing and he’ll be a good test for me.

“This is what I’m born to do, I’m itching to get back in the ring and I’m glad it’s finally here, it’s going to be a hell of a show.”

Ronnie Davis, trainer of Eubank Sr and now Eubank Jr, believes Chris will provide a very good performance.

“He’s looking brilliant in sparring and even though this is short notice, he’s always fit and he’s always sparring regularly,” Davis said.

“He’s looking very powerful, he’s getting stronger and stronger, maturing well and he’s punching hard and looking very good.

“He will be, in my opinion, a world champion.”

The Hennessy Sports show, live on Channel 5 in the UK from 9.30pm and on Wealth TV in the US, features WBC Silver super-middleweight champion James DeGale defending his title against Croatian fighter Stjepan Bozic.

It also features unbeaten WBC International super-bantamweight champion Kid Galahad and the World Youth super-heavyweight champion Hughie Fury in his fifth professional contest.

The undercard will also feature Dani Davis from Croydon, Eli Green from Guildford and Peter McDonagh of Bermondsey.

Ticket Information

Tickets already purchased for the event originally dated for March 23rd at Glow, that have not been returned for a refund, will be able to be used for this new date and no new tickets will be issued.

Anyone unable to attend this new date can get a refund at point of purchase.

Tickets for June 8th are priced from £35 and are available to purchase from the following box offices today:

Hennessy Sports box office 01925 755 222
Ticketline: 0844 888 4402 or ticketline.co.uk

FOLLOW US ON ON TWITTER @HENNESSYSPORTS

For more information on Glow, Bluewater, please visit www.glowbluewater.co.uk

For more information on Channel 5, Liquid, maximuscle and Wealth TV please visit:

www.channel5.com
www.L1quid.com
www.maximuscle.com
www.wealthtv.com




Ennis determined to take down Hanshaw!!!

There is a quiet storm brewing in Shelton Washington, on Friday night. Unfortunately for former world title contender Anthony Hanshaw (23-2-2, 14KO’s), the storm is in the name of rising super middleweight Farah “The Quiet Storm” Ennis (20-1,12Ko’s).

“This is my biggest fight to date and I am ready for anything that Hanshaw will bring on Friday night,” commented Ennis on the eve of the card to be televised nationally on ESPN2’s “Friday Night Fights.”

Ennis, the former NABF super middleweight champion, has reeled of three straight victories since losing the first and only loss of his career by majority decision to Alexander Johnson. Ennis offers no excuses for his only loss, but says he learned a lot from that fight. Since that time “The Quiet Storm has stopped Grover Young and captured one sided unanimous decision victories over former USBO super middleweight champ Shujaa El Amin and dangerous veteran Richard Pierson. Now he has his sights set only on Hanshaw.

“I had a great camp with fantastic sparring,” reiterated Ennis. “I feel really strong and I promise you will see the best of me on Friday night.
“I’ve heard that Hanshaw said that he will put the final nail in my coffin. Well if he knew what was good for him, he should never have come out of retirement.”

Lookout Hanshaw! The Quiet Storm is heading your way!




PAULIE MALIGNAGGI VS. JOSE MIGUEL COTTO AND ADRIEN BRONER VS. DANIEL PONCE DE LEON TO AIR ON GOLDEN BOY CLASSICS ON FOX DEPORTES IN ADVANCE OF JUNE 22 CLASH BETWEEN MALIGNAGGI AND BRONER

Paulie Malignaggi
LOS ANGELES, June 5 – Before WBA Welterweight World Champion Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi and Two Division World Champion Adrien “The Problem” Broner kick off the summer boxing season with an explosive showdown at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on June 22, Golden Boy Classics will preview the match-up on June 9 with a special Sunday edition of the hit series featuring two of these stars’ finest bouts which will air on FOX Deportes at 5:00 p.m. ET/2:00 p.m. PT.

In the main event, it’s a trip back to April 9, 2011 when former Junior Welterweight World Champion Malignaggi made his first major statement at 147 pounds against Jose Miguel Cotto. In the opener, we revisit March 5, 2011 when Broner stepped into the ring against his toughest foe to that point in his career, Mexico’s former World Champion Daniel Ponce de Leon.

A popular New Yorker on the comeback trail after a tough loss to Amir Khan in 2010, Malignaggi moved up to the welterweight division after the bout and following a win over Michael Lozada in December 2010, he dazzled against Puerto Rico’s Jose Miguel Cotto, pounding out a 10 round decision victory that announced his arrival among the 147-pound elite.

After tearing through his first 19 opponents, Cincinnati’s Broner got the fight of his life against the always-tough former World Champion Daniel Ponce de Leon who pushed the rising star to the limit until Broner emerged with a 10-round decision win. Two fights later, “The Problem” was a World Champion.

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Malignaggi vs. Broner, a 12-round fight for Malignaggi’s WBA Welterweight World Championship, will take place Saturday, June 22, 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and supported by Golden Boy Promotions’ sponsors Corona and AT&T. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 9:00 p.m. ET/ 6:00 p.m. PT and will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). In the co-featured bouts, Johnathon Banks will look to repeat his 2012 upset win over Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell as he defends his NABO and WBC International Heavyweight titles in a 12-round fight presented in association with K2 Promotions and number one rated WBC super middleweight contender Sakio Bika faces number four rated WBC super middleweight contender Marco Antonio Periban in a 12-round fight for the vacant WBC Super Middle weight World Championship. Preliminary fights will air on SHOWTIME EXTREME at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets priced at $250, $125, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes and service charges, are on sale now and are available for purchase at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, by calling 800-745-3000 and at the American Express Box Office. For group tickets, please call 800-GROUP-BK.

For more information visit www.goldenboypromotions.com, www.FOXDeportes.com and follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing and www.twitter.com/FOXDeportes and visit on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, and www.facebook.com/FOXDeportes.




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Maraon to Face Payano in Title Bout Friday, June 14 in West Orange, New Jersey

ig-time boxing will return to West Orange, New Jersey, for the first time in nearly 20 years on Friday, June 14, at the Richard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain and broadcast live on ESPN Friday Night Fights.

Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions and GH3 Promotions in association with Acquinity Sports and First Round Promotions, the exciting night of world-class boxing will feature, in the 12-round main event, undefeated Philippine knockout artist Jundy Maraon (15-0-1, 12 KOs) taking on undefeated NABA and WBA Fedelatin Bantamweight Champion, Juan Carlos Payano (13-0, 7 KOs) of the Dominican Republic in a WBA Title Eliminator.

And in the eight-round super-bantamweight co-feature, New Brunswick, New Jersey’s Jorge “King” Diaz (17-1, 10 KOs) will face Dominican bull Yenifel Vicente (24-1-2, 16 KOs) for the WBC Fecarbox Super Bantamweight Title.

Tickets are priced at $35, $50, $75, and $100 Ringside (Rows 1-2). VIP Tables for 10 are also available that include dinner. To purchase, please call 888.612.4191.

With both of the night’s originally scheduled fights having to be cancelled, co-promoter’s Greg Cohen and Vito Mielnicki say they’re happy with the new line-up and are expecting a night of ethnic passions, fueled especially by the main event.

“The Filipinos and the Dominicans both have huge communities nearby, so we expect this fight to be a hotly contested ethnic rivalry with tons of support on either side,” said promoter Greg Cohen. “It’ll be like the glory days of boxing, with flags waving and real national pride on the line.”

28-year-old southpaw Maraon, from Blancia St. Molave, Zamboanga del Sur, in the Philippines is the current WBO Asia Pacific Bantamweight Champion. He turned pro in 2003, and is considered as one of his boxing-rich country’s brightest prospects, known for scoring highlight-reel knockouts. He is currently training in San Leandro, California, with head trainer Nonito Donaire Sr., father of boxing superstar Nonito Jr.

29-year-old southpaw Payano, from Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, is the current NABA Bantamweight and WBA Fedelatin Champion. He is a former Olympian who won silver medals at the Pan-Am Games twice as an amateur.

In the co-feature, Diaz will be looking to regain his former status as one of the hottest prospects in boxing against Vicente.

Both fighters will be having their first high-profile fights since coming up short against strong opposition and suffering decision losses.

25-year-old Diaz ran off an impressive string of victories and was considered ‘someone to watch’ before losing to fellow prospect Teon Kennedy in 2011. He has had just two fights since then, but is now back and looking for redemption.

26-year-old Vicente was world-rated before dropping a decision to Chris Avalos last August. Originally from Azua, Dominicana, Dominican Republic, Vicente now lives and trains in Miami.

“Jorge suffered that tough loss, but he learned a lot and he’s back now. If he can get by Vicente, no easy task, he’ll be right back in the picture as a hot prospect,” said Cohen. “Both these guys are very aggressive, fearless types, so this fight could be the kind of war that will reignite the passions of New Jersey boxing fans.”

Cohen, who was involved in the last boxing event at Codey Arena at South Mountain in 97, featuring former junior welterweight World Champion Charles “The Natural” Murray, says he and partner Vito Mielnicki of GH3 Promotions are determined to bring boxing back to life in the area with a series of important shows that fans would want to see.
“Fights fans have other options now,” he explained. “You can’t give them a night where one side of the bout sheet is obviously going to win an easy fight. You have to serve up some world-class action between some of the world’s best boxers. That’s how you get fans excited and get them to buy tickets. That’s what Vito and I are going to be doing, starting with this terrific show.

Several Jersey and area products are also scheduled for action including: middleweight Antoine Douglas (7-0, 5 KOs) of Burke, Virginia; light heavyweight Lavarn Harvell (12-0, 7 KOs) of Atlantic City; welterweight Anthony Young (8-0, 4 KOs) of Atlantic City (taking on also undefeated Louis Cream [3-0] of Camden); Lightweight Rickey Edwards (1-0) of Paterson; Heavyweight Tyrell Wright (1-0) of Bayonne; welterweight Anthony Gangemi (3-0, 3 KOs) of Mine Hill; welterweight Shakur Jackson (1 No Contest) of Newark (taking on Anthony Prescott (1-1-1) of Cherry Hill; and junior welterweight Samuel Teah of Philadelphia making his pro debut.

For more information, visit gcpboxing.com. On fight night, doors open at 6:00 pm and the action starts at 7:30. The Richard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain is located at 560 Northfield Avenue in West Orange, New Jersey.




UNDEFEATED MIDDLEWEIGHT SENSATION ANTOINE “ACTION” DOUGLAS TO TAKE ON IBAHIEM KING ON JUNE 14TH AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN ARENA IN WEST ORANGE, NJ

Nutley, NJ (June 5, 2013)—On Friday night, June 14th, a special night of boxing will take place as Greg Cohen Promotions and GH3 Promotions will present ESPN’s Friday Night Fight’s at the South Mountain Arena in West Orange, New Jersey.

One of the featured fights on the undercard will pit rising and undefeated Middleweight prospect Antoine “Action” Douglas taking on his most experienced rival in Ibahiem King in a bout scheduled for six rounds.

Douglas of Washington, D.C. has shot out to a perfect mark of 7-0 with five knockouts and this will already be his sixth fight of 2013.

Douglas has been stepping up the competition with each fight and has already appeared on ESPN’s Friday Night Fights two times in 2013.

“I am always ready to fight, no matter how experienced he is or what his record is. I have the same mindset”, said Douglas.

“I have been working and sparring with southpaws. I am faster and stronger”

Douglas is not worried that King has 19 professional fights.

“I am faster, I have more skills and with my amateur background, I look at myself as being the more experienced fighter”

King of West Palm Beach, Florida has a record of 11-8 with two knockouts and is by far the most experienced for the twenty year-old Douglas.

This will be the seventh undefeated fighter that King will have faced which includes top prospects Abraham Han, Edwin Rodriguez, J’Leon Love and Delen Parsley. King is coming off a 3rd round stoppage over Anthony McManaway on February 16th.

In the twelve round main event, it will be a twelve round Bantamweight battle of undefeated fighters as Jundy Maraon (15-0-1) of the Philippines takes on Juan Carlos Payano (13-0, 7 KO’s) of the Dominican Republic.

Doors open at 6:00 pm and the action starts at 7:30.

The Richard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain is located at 560 Northfield Avenue in West Orange, New Jersey.

For more information, call 973.731.3828.




Huck and Afolabi don’t hold back during final presser!

WBO World Champion Marco Huck (35-2-1, 25 KOs) and his challenger Ola Afolabi (19-2-4, 9 KOs) have already entered fight mode. During Wednesday´s press conference, three days before the top-notch cruiserweights square off inside the ring, they got involved into a verbal altercation.

28-year-old Huck accused his opponent of provoking him on purpose. “He is just trying to rattle my cage and is hoping that it will cause me to make mistakes,” said the prodigy of coach Ulli Wegner. “But he is fighting a losing battle. I am the champion and I will still be the champion after the fight. I will give him my answers inside the ring.” And the German was not done yet. “I proved before that I can beat him. But he cannot beat me. I know that I am better than he is. I also have a better fan base behind me, who will be celebrating another victory with me after I am done with that guy.”

However, Afolabi who resides in Los Angeles seems to have taken on some of the Hollywood-attitude surrounding him. After being asked if he really is as confident as he makes himself out to be or if he is just an actor, he replied: “I am an actor! Marco wants to give his fans a great show and so do I. All these theatrics ahead of the fight only increase the attention. We definitely enjoyed ourselves. It got a bit heated, but that is the way it’s supposed to be.”

However, Afolabi could not resist another attempt to unnerve the champion. “If you are a Huck fan you might say that he won our last fight. If you are an Afolabi fan, you might give it to me. However, after Marco Huck’s last fight against Firat Arslan, Stevie Wonder looked at me and said: Arslan definitely won no doubt about it.”

Huck immediately replied to the laughing Brit: “You are smiling now. But you won’t be after Saturday.”

Tickets for the big fight night at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany are available at www.eventim.de and www.boxen.com.




Glendy Hernandez ready to Challenge Andy Ruiz Jr.

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (June 5, 2013) — Undefeated Cuban heavyweight Glendy “The Guantanamo Giant” Hernandez (10-0, KOs) has issued a challenge to fight unbeaten Mexican-American Andy Ruiz, Jr. (18-0, 12 KOs).

“We want to fight Andy Ruiz to show that, not only do I have the talent to beat him by points,” Hernandez said, “but that I also have power to knock him out.”

Hernandez, who has been trained the past year by coach German Caicedo at Caicedo’s Sports Gyms in Miami, has kept training with confidence that he will soon have an opportunity at this stage of his career to showcase his technical and physical improvements.

“The best thing that ever happened to my career was coming to this gym to train the way we do now,” Hernandez explained. “The routines shown to me by my coach have resulted in excellent improvements, and confidence to challenge any opponent in my weight this class.”

Hernández made his professional boxing debut in February of 2010, defeating Corey Winfield in four rounds by unanimous decision. Under Caicedo’s direction, the Cuban fighter has won three in a row, all by stoppage, to raise his undefeated record to 10-0.

Acquinity Sports promoter Henry Rivalta and Caicedo believe so much in Hernandez that they want to make a fight with Ruiz. “We know that Andy Ruiz, Jr. is a powerful puncher with an impressive record,” Rivalta commented. “However, Glendy also has power in both hands, and the intense training schedule he’s working has improved his elasticity and movement. With all due respect to Ruiz, who is a great boxer, Glendy’s improvement and overall boxing skills give us confidence in him to challenge Ruiz. This has all of the makings of an excellent fight between two good, fast-rising heavyweight prospects.

“We know that Ruiz, Jr. plans to fight in Macau, China, very soon. I want to let Team Ruiz know Glendy is willing to fight Ruiz, Jr. wherever they want, after or before that fight in China, if they choose. We have no problems with this matter; our boy is ready now to go to war next week if they are ready, even if we need to travel to China to fight him over there.”

Go online to www.AcquinitySports.com for additional information about Hernandez or any of his Acquinity Sports stable-mates. Follow Acquinity Sports on Twitter @AcquinitySports, or friend us at Facebook.com/AcquinitySports.

ABOUT ACQUINITY SPORTS: Founded in 2011 by CEO Gary Jonas and Henry Rivalta, Vice President of Boxing Operations, Acquinity Sports is a full-service promotional company based in south Florida.

Acquinity Sports is committed to changing traditional boxing promotion as an advocate of its fighters, supporting them to succeed in and out of the ring throughout their professional careers and into retirement. Fully dedicated to providing a structured environment, Acquinity Sports develops each individual fighter to maximize their potential, ensuring maximum exposure to audiences across a diverse range of channels, as well as encouraging team spirit and sense of family so crucial for success in the highly-competitive sport and business of boxing.

Acquinity Sports continues to sign incredible talent in various weight divisions to provide fans the highest level of year-round entertainment in professional boxing. Seasons may change but Acquinity Sports’ commitment remains to bring the heat.




Former Lightweight Title Challenger Molina Jr. to Meet Undefeated Lightweight Klimov on ESPN’s Friday Night Fights

The June 7 edition of ESPN’s Friday Night Fights presented by Corona Extra will feature former Lightweight world- title challenger “The Gladiator” John Molina Jr. (25-2, 20 KOs) and undefeated Lightweight Andrey Klimov (15-0, 8 KOs) in the 10-round main event. Friday’s show from the Little Creek Casino in Shelton, Wash., will air live at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN2 HD, ESPN Deportes and WatchESPN. Friday’s card is promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions.

Commentators:
Joe Tessitore and Teddy Atlas will be ringside describing the action for ESPN2 HD, while studio host Todd Grisham (@GrishamESPN) will provide the latest boxing news and look back at the best of Friday Night Fights from the month of May. Pablo Viruega and Delvin Rodriguez will call this week’s fights for ESPN Deportes’ Viernes de Combates (Friday Night Fights) with Claudia Trejos and Leopoldo Gonzalez in the studio. Bilingual reporter Bernardo Osuna (@osunaespn) will present live interviews and reports for both shows.

Main Event:
California’s Molina, who is trained by former Jr. Lightweight titlist Robert Garcia, is coming off a January fourth-round knockout win over Dannie Williams.

“We took care of Dannie Williams now we’ve got to take care of Klimov,” Molina said. “I’ve done my studying of him. He’s a tough cat, undefeated. We’re going to have to take it from him, and we’re training for such. Klimov has a very European style, herky-jerky. But I’ve watched him on several occasions and the one punch he throws very well – he sneaks that right uppercut underneath you where you don’t see it. I’ve got to watch that, because I’ve been caught by that punch before. But now that I’ve got it in my head that he’ll be throwing that punch, I’ll be watching out for it.”

Russia’s Klimov scored a March seventh-round technical decision win over Matias Gomez in his last fight.

Klimov said through an interpreter, “I’m a technical boxer. Molina is a fighter with a lot of professional experience, with very hard punching power, but I’m probably the best guy he’s ever fought.”

Co-Feature:
Friday’s 10-round co-feature will pit Super Middleweights Farah “Quiet Storm” Ennis (20-1, 12 KOs) of Philadelphia against North Carolina’s Tony “The Tyger” Hanshaw (23-2-2, 14 KOs). Ennis scored a 10-round unanimous win over Richard Pierson in his last fight, while Hanshaw will look to get back to his winning ways following a 10-round draw against Derek Edwards.

Upcoming Schedule:

Date
Time (ET)
Main Event
Location

Networks
Fri., Jun 14
9 p.m.
Juan Carlos Payano (13-0, 7 KOs) vs. Jundy Maraon (15-0-1, 12 KOs)—12-rounds, Bantamweight
Richard J. Codey Arena, West Orange, N.J.
ESPN2, ESPN Deportes WatchESPN
Fri., Jun 21
10 p.m.
Rances Barthelemy (18-0, 11 KOs) vs. Fahsai Sakkreerin (39-3-1, 21 KOs)—12-rounds, Junior Lightweight
Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, Minn.
ESPN2, ESPN Deportes WatchESPN
Fri., Jun 28
9 p.m.
Grzegorz Proska (29-2, 21 KOs) vs. Sergio Mora (23-3-2, 7 KOs)—10-rounds, Middleweight
Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.
ESPN2, ESPN Deportes WatchESPN
*Schedule subject to change

Follow ESPN’s Friday Night Fights on Twitter @ESPNFNF or like it on Facebook. Follow ESPN Deportes’ Viernes de Combates on Twitter @ESPNBoxeo. Also score the fights round-by-round with the “Live Friday Night Fights Facebook Voting App,” an application on the ESPN FNF Facebook page that allows viewers to score the fight round-by-round.




ELI GREEN “EXCITED” TO BE ON JUNE 8TH SHOW, GLOW, BLUEWATER, LIVE FROM 9.30PM ON CHANNEL 5

London (5 June) Eli Green “excited” to be on June 8th show.

The Guildford featherweight fights on the James DeGale undercard at Glow, Bluewater, and can’t wait to be on such a local show.

“I’m really excited to get on a show so close to home with Hennessy Sports and James DeGale, it’s a dream come true really,” Eli said.

“I remember coming through watching James, so to be fighting on the same show with him is brilliant.

“It’s nice that it’s so close to home as well, I should have a few fans down there and I’ve just got to make sure I enjoy it.

“It’s something I’m really looking forward to and hopefully it will be the first of many.”

Eli features on the James DeGale undercard at Glow, Bluewater on Saturday 8th June, in only his second professional contest, looking for win number two.

The Hennessy Sports show, live on Channel 5 in the UK from 9.30pm and on Wealth TV in the US, features WBC Silver super-middleweight champion James DeGale defending his title against Croatian fighter Stjepan Bozic.

It also features unbeaten WBC International super-bantamweight champion Kid Galahad, son of the legend, middleweight sensation Chris Eubank Jr in his 10th professional fight and the World Youth super-heavyweight champion Hughie Fury in his fifth professional contest.

The undercard will also feature Dani Davis from Croydon and Peter McDonagh of Bermondsey.

Ticket Information

Tickets already purchased for the event originally dated for March 23rd at Glow, that have not been returned for a refund, will be able to be used for this new date and no new tickets will be issued.

Anyone unable to attend this new date can get a refund at point of purchase.

Tickets for June 8th are priced from £35 and are available to purchase from the following box offices today:

Hennessy Sports box office 01925 755 222
Ticketline: 0844 888 4402 or ticketline.co.uk

FOLLOW US ON ON TWITTER @HENNESSYSPORTS

For more information on Glow, Bluewater, please visit www.glowbluewater.co.uk

For more information on Channel 5, Liquid, maximuscle and Wealth TV please visit:

www.channel5.com
www.L1quid.com
www.maximuscle.com
www.wealthtv.com




PETER MCDONAGH AIMS TO BE “THE CINDERELLA MAN” JUNE 8TH, GLOW, BLUEWATER, LIVE FROM 9.30PM ON CHANNEL 5

London (5 June) Peter McDonagh aims to be the “Cinderella man” and feels he is now at the “peak” of his career.

The 35-year-old former BBBofC Southern Area lightweight and Irish lightweight champion believes he can now “show off” his boxing skills and aim at a European title shot.

“I’ve had a hard career and people know me now as a fighter, respect me as a fighter, I’ve paid my dues and I deserve my chance,” McDonagh said.

“I’ve boxed all over the world and if I can put on a good performance maybe Mick Hennessy can get me something else and you never know – I’m going to be the Cinderella man.”

McDonagh, 35, has a record of 18 wins with two knockouts and 28 losses with only two knockouts, but feels that being the home fighter will give him the right platform to move forward with his career.

“I’ve boxed every style you can box and nothing fazes me and the greatest thing I’ve got is a great chin, so I’ll always be in a great fight,” McDonagh said.

“I just cant wait, I believe now that I can show all my skills off – I’m stronger, more mature, a fully fledged man now and I feel like I’m at the peak of my career.

“The first thing I’m looking for is an Irish title fight, that sticks me in the top 10 in Europe and then I’ll be looking closely at Lenny Daws against Michele Di Rocco for the European title – I’ve boxed Di Rocco before and thought I nicked it in Italy against him.

“I want to look beyond winning an Irish title, I’ve been Irish champion, I want to be Irish champion again and then maybe a European title shot or something.”

Born in Galway, Ireland, McDonagh of Bermondsey, London, fights on the James DeGale undercard at Glow, Bluewater, on Saturday 8th June.

The Hennessy Sports show, live on Channel 5 in the UK from 9.30pm and on Wealth TV in the US, features WBC Silver super-middleweight champion James DeGale defending his title against Croatian fighter Stjepan Bozic.

It also features unbeaten WBC International super-bantamweight champion Kid Galahad, son of the legend, middleweight sensation Chris Eubank Jr in his 10th professional fight and the World Youth super-heavyweight champion Hughie Fury in his fifth professional contest.

The undercard will also feature Dani Davis from Croydon and Eli Green from Guildford.

Ticket Information

Tickets already purchased for the event originally dated for March 23rd at Glow, that have not been returned for a refund, will be able to be used for this new date and no new tickets will be issued.

Anyone unable to attend this new date can get a refund at point of purchase.

Tickets for June 8th are priced from £35 and are available to purchase from the following box offices today:

Hennessy Sports box office 01925 755 222
Ticketline: 0844 888 4402 or ticketline.co.uk

FOLLOW US ON ON TWITTER @HENNESSYSPORTS

For more information on Glow, Bluewater, please visit www.glowbluewater.co.uk

For more information on Channel 5, Liquid, maximuscle and Wealth TV please visit:

www.channel5.com
www.L1quid.com
www.maximuscle.com
www.wealthtv.com




‘Tank’ returns to spoil Football player’s boxing dream

KEY WEST, Fla. (June 5, 2013) – The incomparable Sherman “Tank” Williams has taken his act across the country to Carson, California for Saturday night’s eight round fight against former professional football player Gerald Washington (7-0, 5 KOs), at Home Depot Center.

Williams-Washington is on the undercard of a Golden Boy Promotions event, headlined by a major fight between Marcus Maidana and Joselito Lopez, which is airing on Showtime Championship Boxing.

A year ago, Williams (35-12-2, 19 KOs), a bonafide Bahamian sports legend, traveled halfway around the world to Macau, China to defeat Chauncy “Hillyard Hammer”Welliver (53-5-5, 20 KOs) for the WBO Asia Pacific and WBO Asian Boxing Council Championships. Williams’ last fight was a loss by decision last November to undefeated heavyweight contender Robert Helenius (17-0) in Finland.

The 40-year-old Williams has an overwhelming advantage in experience over the 31-year-old Washington in terms of professional fights (50 to 7), rounds fought (280-19), and quality opponents (Williams has fought world champions Evander Holyfield, Ruslan Chagaev and Al Cole, as well as contenders Manuel Charr and Jameel McCline.). “He must feel that he has the goods to beat me,” Williams said. “Fight night I will unleash ‘Tank’ in the ring. I’m happy and confident in myself. I’m focused on this fight and taking care of business. I’m bringing the ‘Conch Punch’ (overhand right) but I won’t throw it too much because my opponent will start holding if I throw it out of proportion.

“I’m coming to fight, like I always do. I’m going to do my thing, fighting on guts and determination. I’m not sure if he boxed a lot before his football career, but he’s an athlete like me, and I respect him for that. He’s big (6′ 5″ and 240+ pounds) but I’ve fought a lot of big guys during my career.”

A certified chef and ordained minister, Williams has seen it all in boxing during his up-and-down pro career, spanning 16 years. “Boxing has turned my life around,” Williams explained. “I’ve seen the good, the bad and the ugly, but boxing has been good to me. It saved my life because I was on a destructive path when I was young. All I did at 17 was play rugby and get into fights. I’ve travelled the world and have a different perspective on life because of boxing.

“I’ve kept myself in good shape and I have a lot left. This will be my fourth fight with (two-time world champion) John David Jackson as my head trainer. We have a good relationship. He’s realistic, not about ego, and that’s because he’s done it (fought professionally) himself. I also had two other world champion fighters, Eddie Mustapha Muhammad and ‘Buddy’ McGirt, as my trainer in the past. We have good chemistry. John David and I are both students of the game, very knowledgeable, and we often have great boxing conversations.”

Williams’ manager, Si Stern (SHS Management), appreciates “Tank” and firmly believes in him. “I really believe that, not only will ‘Tank’ win this fight, he’s going to take him apart. They aren’t in the same class and he’s never fought anybody like Sherman. ‘Tank’ is a helluva fighter, tough as they come, and that’s why none of the top rated heavyweights want to fight him. People saw what he was doing to Holyfield before he quit. John David told me Sherman is in the best shape of his life.”

Wilson upsets Santos

Another of Stern’s fighter, Derrick Wilson, resurrected his career by pulling off a major upset last Saturday night in the main event on a show in Sunrise, Florida. Wilson (10-4-2, 3 KOs) dropped previously undefeated featherweight Braulio Santos (10-1, 9 KOs) in the ninth round en route to a win by unanimous 10-round decision (96-93, 96-93, 95-94).




Menard Defends UBO World Title, Scott Fights For All-America Belt

Universal Boxing Organization™ World Lightweight Champion “Rock Hard Mighty” Mason Menard (24-1, 17 KOs) is set to make the second defense of his title on June 28 at the Cypress Bayou Casino in Charenton, Louisiana.

24-year-old Menard, who won the title by stopping highly-ranked Ghanaian Joseph Laryea and retained it with a unanimous decision over Lonnie Smith, will take on David “El Torrito” Torres (21-3-2, 13 KOs), on a show promoted by BoxnCar Promotions.

Torres is a former NABA Super Lightweight Champion and has been in with some big names. His three losses came to former world champion Julio Diaz and top-contenders Reymundo Beltran and Ruslan Provodnikov.

The co-feature on the show will have undefeated Baton Rouge Middleweight Travis Scott (14-0, 3 KOs) going for his first title when he squares off with Texan Joey Dunmoodie (5-2-2, 2 KOs) for the vacant UBO All-America Middleweight crown.

Fort Worth resident Dunmoodie, nicknamed The Panama Flash, will also be entering his first championship bout in the pros, and must be considered the underdog against the more experienced Scott.

A sold-out crowd is expected at the Cypress Bayou, the same venue where Menard won the UBO world title in 2011 and only an hour’s drive from his hometown Rayne. BoxnCar Promotions is working on a solid undercard for what shapes up to be a great night of fights.

More info on: www.uboboxing.com

The UBO is also on Twitter: www.twitter.com/UBOboxing

And Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Universal-Boxing-Organization-UBO/129022037171860




SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION DOUBLEHEADER HELPS GET INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME INDUCTION WEEKEND OFF TO A SMASHING START

NEW YORK (June 4, 2013) — For boxing enthusiasts, it doesn’t get better than the International Boxing Hall Of Fame weekend that begins this Friday and runs through Sunday in the small town of Canastota in upstate New York.

Helping celebrate the sports of boxing to kick-start the highly anticipated three-day event will be a ShoBox: The New Generation doubleheader live on SHOWTIME® on Friday, June 7 (10 p.m. ET/PT delayed on the West Coast) from the Turning Stone Casino in nearby Verona. Many former and future Hall of Famers may partake in the fights, including one who will be inducted during Sunday’s ceremonies, longtime SHOWTIME ring announcer, Jimmy Lennon Jr., who will work the fights on Friday and will be interviewed ringside on the telecast.

“This is a great setting for a ShoBox show because Canastota is so close to Verona (approximately 10 miles apart),’’ said ShoBox expert analyst and boxing historian Steve Farhood. “Canastota is boxing heaven for fight fans and the Hall of Fame weekend is the greatest weekend of the year for them.’’

In the ShoBox main event, exciting world-ranked junior middleweight knockout specialist Jorge “Destroyer” Melendez (26-2-1, 25 KO’s), of Bayamon, P.R., faces former amateur standout Nick “The Machine Gun” Brinson (14-1-2, 6 KO’s), of Rochester, N.Y., in a 10-round middleweight match. World-ranked Jonathan “Pitbull” Vidal (16-0, 8 KO’s), of San Juan, P.R., and Mario “Yayo” Muñoz (13-0-1, 1 NC, 10 KO’s), of Guadalajara, Mexico, clash in a battle of unbeaten bantamweights in the eight round co-feature. The fight card is presented by Miguel Cotto Promotions and H2 Entertainment.

The streaking Melendez is not known for putting in a full night’s work. Only two of his 29 fights have gone the distance, and he has gone more than six full rounds only one time. One of the most prolific knockout artists in boxing today, the 5-foot-11, 24-year-old has won 13 in a row, 12 by knockout, and has not lost since July 2010.

Melendez has registered 10 knockdowns in his last five fights. In his last start the WBO Junior Middleweight Latino champion and current WBO No. 4-ranked contender put the deep and talented 154-pound division on notice, delivering a highlight-reel knockout of Ryan Davis on March 2 in Las Vegas on SHOWTIME EXTREME. Melendez dropped Davis in the third round and finished him with a single right uppercut 13 seconds into the fourth.

Melendez’ four previous bouts went a total of 13 rounds. The only times the aggressive-minded Melendez went the distance came on a four-round draw in his pro debut in May 2007 and on Oct. 29, 2011, when he took a close, unanimous 10-round decision over veteran Eric Mitchell. That was also the last time he failed to score a knockdown.

Like many huge punchers, Melendez is susceptible to a big punch himself. He was stopped in both his defeats – against fighters with sub .500 records. He lost by TKO 6 to Doel Carrisquillo (12-15-1) in July 2010 and by TKO 5 to Clarence Taylor (13-22-4) in July 2009. Melendez went down three times against Taylor.

“The main event features a very exciting fighter from Puerto Rico in Jorge Melendez, exciting not just because he can punch but because he’s an all or nothing fighter,’’ Farhood said. “He’s a puncher in the truest sense; he tries to knock you out with every punch and he is very right-hand happy.

“But his two losses both came by knockout.’’

Melendez will be making his second start this year. He fought four times in 2012 and six times in 2011. This will be his sixth scheduled 10-rounder.

“I’ve been training very hard, knowing that I’m going to a higher level regarding my opponents,’’ said Melendez, who is making his ShoBox debut, third consecutive start in the U,S. and sixth overall in the states. “I’m more of a brawler and a knockout artist. I am not a great technical fighter, but I’m working on my technique.

“I’ve been doing new exercises in training camp and I’m feeling a lot stronger, faster and more fit. I don’t know who my opponent is but we’ll be ready for anything he brings.”

One of nine children, Melendez was born in Manati, P.R., and raised in Vega Baja. He turned to boxing at the age of 12. “I had a lot of problems in the streets when I was growing up, so my grandfather told me I should learn to fight in the ring. That way I wouldn’t get into trouble,’’ said Melendez, who went 42-6 in the amateurs.

Brinson took this fight on a week’s notice, but he’s sharp, been active and never been knocked down. The 5-foot-11, 25-year-old is unbeaten in his last eight outings (7-0-1) since suffering his lone loss in November 2010, and will be making his fourth start this year. The New York State Middleweight Champion, Brinson is coming off a clear 10-round unanimous decision over the more experienced Jose Medina in his last outing on April 25.

Before turning pro at the age of 21 in November 2008, Brinson was a skilled amateur. Among those he beat in his 90-or-so-bout amateur career included Olympians Shawn Estrada and Errol Spence.

“I got the call last Saturday (to fight Melendez),’’ Brinson said. “I wish it was more time – but I’ve been busy. I’ve only been in the gym about a week and a half but I believe in myself, and I believe that I can still do it.’’

Brinson is a substitute for Lanardo Tyner, who was a replacement for Melendez’ original foe, Luis Grajeda.

“I’ve seen Melendez’ record,’’ said Brinson, a fast-handed boxer who possesses good skills and movement. “He must be a decent puncher. I don’t know much about him, I haven’t seen much film, but I imagine he’s going to come forward and try to take me out. I’ll be ready for that. I’ll outbox and out-skill him.

“I’m a great counterpuncher, so I’ll be expecting that.”

Brinson’s lone loss came in his ninth fight on a seventh-round TKO to Lennox Allen. In a good action matchup, Brinson scored a knockdown in the second and Allen was cut over his right eye in the fifth. But Brinson tired and was staggered by a series of punches in the seventh. He was out on his feet when the referee stopped the fight at 2:59.

“I only lost to Lennox Allen because I ran out of stamina,’’ Brinson said. “I should still be undefeated.”

The co-feature matches two up-and-coming 118-pounders in their toughest fights to date. “This is a quintessential ShoBox fight of undefeated prospects, who are both taking leaps in class,’’ Farhood said, “One is from Puerto Rico, the other from Mexico, so we have that great rivalry going.’’

Vidal, a 5-foot-4, 28-year-old, is making his 2013, ShoBox and U.S. debut. This will be the third fight outside Puerto Rico for the WBC’s No. 12-ranked bantamweight, who had one fight in Nicaragua in 2008 and one in the Dominican Republic in 2011. He is coming off a dominant third-round TKO win over Josean “El Tren” Figueroa on Oct. 20, 2012.

“That was a great victory for me,’’ Vidal said. “I felt strong and fast. I look forward to fighting with the best bantamweights. I’m ready for them.”

Vidal, whose idol not surprisingly is Puerto Rican boxing legend Felix “Tito” Trinidad, is an aggressive-minded boxer-puncher. “I want to be smart in the ring, always, cautious,” he said. “But when it’s time to put the pressure on my opponent, I definitely know how to do that.”

In by far his closest encounter, he won an eight-round split decision over Angel Cruz on June 30, 2012. A tight fight was scored 76-75 twice for Vidal and 76-75 for Cruz.

Vidal hails from a fighting family. Two cousins on his mother’s side, brothers Julian (WBA Bantamweight Champion) and Rafael Solis (a super featherweight world title challenger), were top fighters. Vidal went 69-5 in the amateurs before turning pro in November 2007.

Munoz, who’s making his ShoBox debut, has campaigned exclusively in Mexico since turning pro in October 2012. He is 4-0 with one no-contest since boxing a four-round draw with Eduardo Ramirez in October 2011. The 5-foot-7, 22-year-old scored two knockdowns en route to a fifth-round knockout over Cecilio Santos in his last outing on Jan. 19 in Guadalajara. Vidal also fought Santos, winning an eight-round decision in May 2011.

“I’ve been training for this fight for two months in Guadalajara,’’ Munoz said. “I’m an all-around fighter. I have technique. I like to go forward. I think I do a little of everything.

“All I know about my opponent is that he’s a very strong fighter and goes forward, and he gives his all in the ring. I’m training hard to put on a great fight, and I don’t want anybody to miss it.’’

Munoz’ scheduled 10-round fight with Moises Flores on Nov. 10, 2012, ended in a no-contest after Munoz was cut over his left eye by a clash of heads in the fourth round. Several brawls broke out in the audience after the fight was stopped at 1:12.

A three-time national Junior Olympic Champion, Munoz went 140-10 in the amateurs before going pro at the age of 19 in September 2010. He won his initial nine fights before the draw with Ramirez.

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Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Farhood and former World Champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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Marrero vs. Cuellar in works for WBA Interim Featherweight title

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (June 4, 2013) — Unbeaten Dominican featherweight Claudio “The Matrix” Marrero (14-0, 11 KOs), ranked No. 2 by the World Boxing Association (WBA), could face Argentinean Jesus Andres Cuellar (22-1, 18 KOs) for the vacant WBA interim featherweight title sometime this coming July at a venue to be determined. Acquinity Sports promoter Henry Rivalta reports that negotiations with the Argentine team are close to being finalized.

“We are finalizing details of this fight now and discussions with Sebastian Contursi, Team Cuellar’s representative, indicate that this fight can probably be made for this July,” Rivalta said. “We have yet to determine the precise date and place for this fight, which we understand will feature, face-to-face, two of the top ranked WBA featherweight fighters.

“It’s a pleasure for us at Acquinity Sports to work with someone like Sebastian Contursi. We are sure that we will soon have an agreement. Also, we wish to express our gratitude to advisor Ricardo Rizzo for all the support he has given us to make this fight.

“Jesus Cuellar is a good fighter with a great style and power in both hands. However, Claudio Marrero, in our opinion, is one of the best warriors in the featherweight division. We are confident in his skills to capture another title for our team.”

In only 14 fights, 11 ending in knockouts, Marrera has become one of the most spectacular featherweights in the world. Now, as the top-ranked featherweight in the WBA, he is preparing to fight the No. 5 ranked Cuellar.

The Dominican is confident of reaching his goal to become world champion, saying, “I’m ready to fight the best. These type of fights are what we are looking for to become the best 126-pound fighter. We know that there are some great Argentine fighters at this time – (Sergio) Martinez, (Marcus) Maidana and (Lucas) Matthysse – and that those 3M’s are making a loud noise in professional boxing. With us, though, it’s a different story, but I’m the top ranked contender and I will defend my place when I go up against Cuellar.”

While legal representatives for both fighters are trying to finalize an agreement as soon as possible, Marrero continues his training camp with his coach, German Cicedo, at German Caicedo Gym in Miami. He’s convinced that this fight versus Cuellar is the opportunity he has been waiting for to solidify his name in the featherweight division.

Go online to www.AcquinitySports.com for additional information about Marrera or any of his Acquinity Sports stable-mates. Follow Acquinity Sports on Twitter @AcquinitySports, or friend is at Facebook.com/AcquinitySports.

ABOUT ACQUINITY SPORTS: Founded in 2011 by CEO Gary Jonas and Henry Rivalta, Vice President of Boxing Operations, Acquinity Sports is a full-service promotional company based in south Florida.

Acquinity Sports is committed to changing traditional boxing promotion as an advocate of its fighters, supporting them to succeed in and out of the ring throughout their professional careers and into retirement. Fully dedicated to providing a structured environment, Acquinity Sports develops each individual fighter to maximize their potential, ensuring maximum exposure to audiences across a diverse range of channels, as well as encouraging team spirit and sense of family so crucial for success in the highly-competitive sport and business of boxing.

Acquinity Sports continues to sign incredible talent in various weight divisions to provide fans the highest level of year-round entertainment in professional boxing. Seasons may change but Acquinity Sports’ commitment remains to bring the heat.




TOP RANK ANNOUNCES SIGNING OF UNDEFEATED LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER “IRISH” SEANIE MONAGHAN

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LAS VEGAS, NEV. (June 4, 2013) — Top Rank announced today the signing of undefeated light heavyweight contender “Irish” SEANIE MONAGHAN. One of the top boxing gate attractions in his native New York, Monaghan (18-0, 11 KOs), of Long Beach, NY, captured the World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas light heavyweight title on June 14, 2012, via an eighth-round TKO of Romaro Johnson and successfully defended it last October 24, winning a unanimous decision over Rayco Sanders. Known for his aggressive style and good punching power, especially to the body, Monaghan, 31, is currently world-rated No. 11 by the World Boxing Association (WBA) and No. 18 by the WBC. In last his fight, on April 13, he scored a first-round knockout of Dion Stanley on the undercard of the Nonito Donaire – Guillermo Rigondeaux world junior featherweight championship at Radio City Music Hall.

“It’s an honor to sign with Top Rank. I have really improved and I know Top Rank will work hard to get me the big fights,” said Monaghan.

“We are very excited. Seanie has fought on some Top Rank-promoted boxing events and everyone with the company is very professional. Top Rank is the No. 1 promoter in the world,” said P.J. Kavanagh, Monaghan’s manager. “Seanie wants to fight for the world title and we think being with Top Rank will help us get there. The sky’s the limit for Seanie. We are moving forward with Top Rank.”

“We are delighted that Seanie has decided to be promoted by Top Rank. He is a fan-friendly fighter who has a large and loyal fan base,” said Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum. “We expect to showcase his talents on the televised undercard of the much anticipated Juan Manuel Márquez vs. Timothy Bradley pay-per-event on October 12 at the Thomas and Mack in Las Vegas.”

“Top Rank has had the pleasure of working with Seanie and his team on some of our recent high-profile shows in New York. He has a loyal and rabid fan base that brings excitement to our events. We look forward to building on that momentum,” said Carl Moretti, Top Rank’s Vice President, Boxing Operations. “Seanie’s team has done a terrific job in developing him as an attraction and as a top-light heavyweight prospect. Top Rank’s goal will be to bring him to the next level nationally and internationally as well as secure a world title opportunity.”

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THE ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP® GEARS UP FOR 2nd ANNUAL UFC FIGHT WEEK™ JULY 3-6 IN LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas – The Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) and Las Vegas team up for UFC Fight Week™, presented by Ultimate Poker®, beginning July 3 and culminating with one of the biggest sporting events of the year, UFC® 162: SILVA vs. WEIDMAN, at MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday, July 6.

The second annual UFC Fight Week™ will be the ultimate week-long experience for UFC fans. The celebration will feature the largest gathering of fighters and unprecedented access to UFC stars, the biggest UFC Fan Expo® to date, an Ultimate Poker® tournament, UFC Hall of Fame induction ceremony, a free Three Days Grace concert presented by Bud Light®, Tuff-N-Uff MMA tournament, an exclusive UFC fan party, autograph signings, weigh-ins and UFC® 162.

Ultimate Poker®, the exclusive online gaming partner of the UFC, is making history as the first company in the United States to offer legal and secure online poker. During UFC Fight Week™, fans will have the opportunity to participate in exclusive UltimatePoker.com tournaments with special UFC guests and prizes. Details about the tournament will be announced shortly at UltimatePoker.com and UFC.com/FightWeek.

Several of the hottest locations in Las Vegas will host UFC themed events such as MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino, The Palazzo Las Vegas, Golden Nugget Las Vegas, Fremont Street Experience, The D Las Vegas, Golden Gate Casino, El Cortez Hotel & Casino, South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa, and more.

“The UFC has always done a big Vegas show around Fourth of July weekend. Fans from all over the country, tons of people from Brazil and Canada, and as far away as Japan and Australia, are coming to Vegas to see UFC 162 and take part in Fight Week,” said Dana White, UFC president. “Las Vegas is the UFC’s hometown, it’s the fight capital of the world, and we’re proud to contribute to the local economy. The annual Fight Week event in Vegas is the ultimate week-long celebration for UFC fans around the world!”

“Two of the world’s most recognizable brands, UFC and Las Vegas, have developed a strong and successful partnership that delivers unrivaled excitement to millions of loyal fans around the world,” said Rossi Ralenkotter, president/CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “Fight Week provides fans with unprecedented access to UFC stars and no destination matches the passion and energy like Las Vegas.”

Events for UFC Fight Week™ are included in the attached poster. Highlights are listed below.

Wednesday, July 3
· UFC Community Day:
o UFC fighters will participate in events to support local Las Vegas charities
Thursday, July 4
· UFC Downtown
o Meet-and-greets and autograph signings with UFC fighters at select locations at Fremont Street Experience at Golden Nugget Las Vegas, The D Las Vegas, Golden Gate Casino, El Cortez Hotel & Casino
· Free Three Days Grace Concert at Fremont Street Experience, presented by Bud Light
Friday, July 5
· UFC Fan Expo from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mandalay Bay
o Autograph and Q&A sessions, meet-and-greets, grappling tournaments, seminars, UFC FIT demonstrations™, more than 150 exhibitors and more
· UFC® 162 Weigh-Ins at 4 p.m. at MGM Grand Garden Arena
· UFC Exclusive Party at Lagasse’s Stadium at The Palazzo Las Vegas at 8 p.m.
o UFC party for fans with DJ, food, beverages and special appearances by UFC fighters
· Tuff-N-Uff: Future Stars of MMA Tournament at South Point Casino
Saturday, July 6
· UFC® 162: SILVA vs. WEIDMAN at MGM Grand Garden Arena
· UFC Fan Expo from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Mandalay Bay

*All times PST

UFC Fight Club® members will enjoy exclusive members-only benefits during UFC Fight Week™ including VIP access at select events, discount offers on UFC Fan Expo® tickets, UFC®162 pre-sale offers and more. For more information on becoming a UFC Fight Club® member visit www.ufcfightclub.com.

For more information or to purchase tickets to a Fight Week event visit www. lasvegas.com/ufc or www.ufc.com/fightweek. Stay connected with Fight Week news on Facebook (www.Facebook.com/UFC) and Twitter (@UFC) using #UFCFightWeek.

Tickets for UFC®162: SILVA vs. WEIDMAN, presented by BUD LIGHT®, are on sale now and are priced at $1,200, $850, $600, $400, $250 and $125. Tickets are available at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (select Smith’s Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino). Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets also are available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices do not include applicable service charges.

About The UFC Fan Expo®
The UFC Fan Expo® returns to Las Vegas on Friday, July 5 and Saturday, July 6 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Fans will have the chance to meet their favorite stars during autograph sessions, meet-and-greets, interactive Q&A sessions, grappling tournaments, training and development seminars, and much more. Over 50 UFC stars are scheduled to appear and more than 150 exhibitors will also be on hand, giving fans the opportunity to purchase and experience some of the best sports and lifestyle products on the market today. A special UFC Hall of Fame induction ceremony will also take place. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale now at www.ufcfanexpo.com.

About the Ultimate Fighting Championship®
Universally recognized for its action-packed, can’t-miss events that have sold out some of the biggest arenas and stadiums across the globe, the UFC® is the world’s premier mixed martial arts (MMA) organization. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, headquartered in Las Vegas and with offices in London, Toronto and Beijing, UFC produces more than 30 live events annually and is the largest pay-per-view event provider in the world. In 2012, the UFC burst into the mainstream with a landmark seven-year broadcast agreement with FOX Sports Media Group. The agreement includes four live events broadcast on the FOX network annually, with additional fight cards and thousands of hours of programming broadcast on FOX properties FX and FUEL TV. This also includes the longest-running sports reality show on television, The Ultimate Fighter®, moving to FOX Sports 1 in September 2013.

In addition to its reach on FOX, UFC programming is broadcast in over 145 countries, to nearly 800 million TV households worldwide, in 28 different languages. UFC content is also distributed commercially in the United States to bars and restaurants through Joe Hand Promotions, in English throughout Canada via Premium Sports Broadcasting Inc. and Australia via Main Event and in French throughout Quebec via Interbox. The UFC also connects with tens of millions of fans through its website, UFC.com, as well as social media sites Facebook and Twitter. UFC President Dana White is considered one of the most accessible and followed executives in sports, with nearly 2.4 million followers on Twitter. Ancillary UFC businesses include best-selling DVDs, an in-home fitness and nutrition program, UFC FIT™, an internationally distributed magazine, UFC 360, UFC.TV offering live event broadcasts and video on demand around the world, a new franchise in development with EA, over 90 UFC GYM® locations in 28 states, UFC Fight Club® affinity program, UFC Fan Expo® festivals, branded apparel and trading cards.

About The LVCVA
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is charged with marketing Southern Nevada as a tourism and convention destination worldwide, and also with operating the Las Vegas Convention Center and Cashman Center. With more than 150,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas alone and 10.7 million square feet of meeting and exhibit space citywide, the LVCVA’s mission centers on attracting ever-increasing numbers of leisure and business visitors to the area. For more information, go to LVCVA.com or LasVegas.com.




Rebello prepares for final run as he faces another test Friday in front of his home crowd

LINCOLN, R.I. (June 4th, 2013) — On Friday night, Providence native Greg “Ribz” Rebello will enter the cage in front of his hometown fans at Twin River Casino, which, as strange as it seems, will be a welcome change.

The last time he fought back in February, Rebello (15-4, 8 KOs) was the “bad guy,” so to speak, fighting in Maine against an opponent (Jesse Peterson) from nearby Rumford. Rebello silenced the crowd and knocked out the fan-favorite in the second round for his third win in his last four fights.

With two weeks to go before his 31st birthday, Rebello is trying to strike while the iron’s hot. As he prepares to face Williamsport, Pa., veteran Lewis Rumsey (8-8, 4 KOs) on the undercard of Friday’s show, presented by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment & Sports, Rebello is aiming for his fourth win in five fights, which could put him on the brink of a lucrative payday on MMA’s biggest stage.

“My window is starting to close,” Rebello said. “This is pretty much my last run. I’m not one of those old guys who wants to hang out in night clubs when he’s 40. If it’s time to hang it up, I’ll hang it up. This is a young man’s sport, and if I don’t keep winning – and finishing – it’s over.”

The key is “finishing.” Major promotions such as the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) don’t just want successful fighters; they want exciting, TV-friendly fighters who can finish their opponents via knockout or submission. At the height of his career between 2006 and 2010, Rebello won 11 consecutive fights, but went the distance six times during that stretch.

“That does nothing for me,” Rebello said. “The bigger companies want guys who dominate on the local level, because when you get to the next level, everyone is good. It’s like playing junior hockey. The competition is much stronger. That’s why you need to dominate.”

Rebello will have his hands full with Rumsey, a former high school wrestler who has won seven out of 10 fights since changing his training regimen three years ago.

“I feel like I’m on a 10-fight winning streak,” Rumsey said. “I’ve had my ups and downs, but I feel confident.”

After losing five of his first six fights, Rumsey began traveling throughout the country training at different gyms, including Greg Jackson’s facility in Albuquerque, N.M., where we worked with UFC vets Carlos Condit and Jon Jones, the reigning UFC light heavyweight champion.

“I like to pick up little things from everybody,” Rumsey said. “The most important thing I’ve learned is to stay relaxed. I can’t go into every fight balls to the wall. I have to act like it’s a training session. That’s what they told me [in New Mexico] – just stay relaxed and have fun.”

Since then, Rumsey has scored four knockout wins in the last two years and appeared on the Bellator Fighting Championships, but Rebello is unimpressed with his opponent’s resume.

“He’s a tough guy, but he hasn’t fought anybody,” Rebello said. “He goes on interviews saying he can fight the best in the world, but he’s 8-8. He has a weird style, so a lot of people don’t know what to do when they face him. He throws these wild Jeet Kune Do [JKD] kicks. I know how to fight guys like that because I train with a lot of them. Most people who beat him take him to the ground.”

Asked about Rumsey’s wrestling background – he wrestled at the high-school level and stopped before he enrolled in college – Rebello said, “That’s not a wrestling background. I just have to try to avoid getting hit by one of those kicks.”

The biggest change for Rebello this time around will be fighting in front of his home crowd, though, in some ways, Rebello doesn’t mind being the enemy on the road.

“In that last fight, the thing was this guy had everyone cheering for him, so all the pressure was on him,” Rebello said. “Either way, I’ve had so many fights in my career, so it doesn’t affect me. I’m not here to impress my friends or sell T-shirts. I’m not in it for that.

“This is pretty much it for me,” he added. “I’m trying to get to the UFC or Bellator. It’s now or never.”

Tickets for “New Blood” are $36.00, $56.00, $101.00 and $126.00 and can be purchased by calling CES at 401.724.2253/2254, online at www.shop.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, at the Players Club booth at Twin River, or through any TicketMaster location. Doors open 6 p.m. with the first bout scheduled for 7.

The undercard includes several regional matchups and intra-state showdowns, including the return of Bridgewater, Mass., welterweight and former The Ultimate Fighter reality television series standout Chuck “Cold Steel” O’Neil (10-5, 2 KOs), who will look to build off his win over Rhode Island’s Keith Jeffrey in December when he faces Andrew Osborn (6-5, 1 KO) of Fayetteville, N.C.

One of the best intra-state showdowns will take place between East Providence, R.I., lightweight Nate “The Snake” Andrews (4-0, 2 KOs) and Lincoln veteran Jeff “Candyman” Anderson (11-7, 2 KOs). Andrews has risen considerably in the past year with wins in each of his first four fights, but has yet to face anyone as experienced and as tough as Anderson; known for fighting the best opposition in the northeast, Anderson has wins over Damien Trites, John Ortolani and Pete Jeffrey on his resume, but has lost three consecutive bouts, albeit against Mike Campbell, Matt Bessette and Saul Almeida, who have combined for 36 wins.

“New Blood” also features four exciting bantamweight bouts, highlighted by the showdown between Andre Soukhamthath (4-1, 3 KOs) of Woonsocket, R.I., and Blair Tugman (5-4) of Branford, Conn. Soukhamthath has won four consecutive fights since losing his debut while Tugman is returning to the cage for the first time since April of 2011, when he lost to John McLaughlin at the Bellator Fighting Championships.

Also in the bantamweight division, highly-touted amateur Sophanarith Am will make his professional debut Carlos Hernandez of Lynn, Mass., and Providence veteran Joe Reverdes (1-2) – fighting for the first time since August – will fight Williamsport’s Joshua Aarons (1-6). In what could be one of the best fights on the undercard, veterans Pedro Gonzalez (7-5) of Rockport, Mass., and Sidemar Honario (8-3, 2 KOs) will square off in a three-round bantamweight bout.

Providence welterweight Ruben Ortiz will make his highly-anticipated debut against fellow newcomer Brian Sparrow of Sandwich, Mass., and Eric Spicely (1-0) of Providence will take on newcomer Tundee Oduyingho of Johnston, R.I., in a welterweight bout. Coventry, R.I., featherweight Shaun Marmas (5-4) will also be featured in a separate bout. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

(Twin River has waived its 18+ rule for “New Blood.” Anybody under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and must enter through the West entrance).




KOVALEV AIMS TO KEEP KO STREAK ALIVE ON JUNE 14 NBC SPORTS NETWORK FIGHT NIGHT

BETHLEHEM, PA – Unbeaten Russian KO king Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev, 20-0-1, 18 KOs, not only has his sights set on Cornelius “Da Beast” White, 21-1, 16 KOs, in their upcoming 12-round title elimination bout on June 14th, at the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, PA. The fast-rising light heavyweight contender is also aiming to keep his impressive knockout streak alive when he meets White in the nationally televised match.

The fight is part of a big boxing triple header to be televised live by NBC Sports Network on the next edition of Fight Night. Also on the bill is a 10-round heavyweight bout between Bryant Jennings, 16-0, 8 KOs, and Andrey Fedosov, 24-2, 19 KOs, and a 10-round welterweight battle between Ronald Cruz, 17-1, 12 KOs, and Ray Narh, 25-2, 21 KOs. The broadcast begins at 8PM ET.

Kovalev has made quite a name for himself over the past year with a collection of showy KOs that have not only disposed of top-shelf opponents and attracted many fans, Krusher’s big knockouts have also pushed him up the 175-pound rankings at a speedy pace. One more win on June 14th, and Kovalev will be so close to title shot that he’ll be able to taste it. And what better way to win the critical bout than with another knockout.

Undefeated, Kovalev has dispatched eight of his last nine opponents by KO.

In his last outing, Kovalev destroyed former world champion Gabriel Campillo in just three rounds on another Fight Night program. The skilled Campillo could not keep the raging Russian off him, suffering three knockdowns before the fight was stopped. Kovalev may have been favored to win the bout, but no one expected such a dominant performance.

Prior to that, Kovalev halted Buffalo’s Lionell Thompson in just three rounds on Fight Night last September. Sergey dropped Thompson twice in the second round and finished the job by sending Thompson on another trip to the canvas just 14 seconds into round three.

Although there were others who recently wilted under Kovalev’s artillery, it is these two fights that carved Sergey’s reputation as a dangerous puncher and a true title threat. But like any fighter in the spotlight, you’re only as good as your last fight. So the pressure is on Kovalev to put his heavy hands to use and continue to exceed expectations by sending opponents home early.

Sergey’s latest opportunity to make another statement comes on June 14th, and Cornelius White is the next man on the Kovalev hit list. After this 12-round elimination fight the winner becomes the No. 1 challenger for the IBF crown, currently held by Bernard Hopkins, of Philadelphia, PA. With so much at stake fans can be sure to expect an explosive battle.

ABOUT FRIDAY, JUNE 14

The Jennnings-Fedosov, Kovalev-White and Cruz-Narh fights top a seven-bout card at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem. Doors open at 6:15pm ET. Tickets priced at $50 and $75 and $130 (luxury suites) can be purchased through the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922) and at all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale at www.peltzboxing.com, www.SandsEventCenter.com, and www.Ticketmaster.com. In Bethlehem, tickets are available at Deja Brew, Inc., 101 West 4th Street (610-865-2739) and at Pronto Insurance Notary, 232 East 3rd Street (610-419-6790). NBC Sports Network will televise the Jennings-Fedosov, Kovalev-White and Cruz-Narh fights, beginning at 8 pm ET, Friday, June 14th. The card is promoted by Main Events and Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions, Hitz Entertainment and Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.




Bobby Hitz to offer “Fight Night at the Horseshoe” live via Ustream Pay Per View on Saturday, June 8, at 7:30 PM

Chicago, IL, Tuesday June 4, 2013–Bobby Hitz announced that Saturday night’s “Fight Night at the Horseshoe”, featuring WBA Fedelatin Heavyweight Champion “Fast” Fres Oqendo defending his title, as well as vying for the vacant NABA Heavyweight belt, against Derric Rossy, will be offered live on the Internet via Ustream. The webcast will be hosted by middleweight contender Donovan “Da Bomb” George and Craig Miller of 670 The Score, CBS Radio in Chicago. Dynamic super middleweight Mike “Hollywood” Jimenez and equally exciting lightweight Frankie “Time Bomb” Scalise are the co-features for the card which will be held on June 8, at 7:30 PM at the The Venue inside of Hammond, Indiana’s Horseshoe Casino. Tickets start at $40.00 and are available at ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster outlets or The Venue box office. The Ustream webcast, which can be purchased for $9.99 via PayPal, can be found at HitzBoxing.com.

“The excitement for the title bout and the rest of the card is amazing. The pay per view webcast allows us to reach fans who can’t make it, especially for our fighters who are from out of town,” said Hitz. “I look forward to working with Donovan and Craig.”

The match ups are as follows (all fights are subject to change)

Super Flyweight: Johnny “Wite Boi” Determan (6-0, 5 KOs) of Omaha, NE vs. Ryan Raglin (1-5, 1 KO) of Indianapolis, IN. Six rounds.

Super Featherweight: Fidel Navarrete (0-0-1) of Highland, IN vs. Adam Alvarez (0-3) of Lansing, MI. Four rounds.

Lightweight: Russell “Rocky” Fiore of Chicago (8-2, 6 KOs) vs. Reggie “Two Gun” Nash of Grand Rapids, MI, a veteran of 42 fights). Four rounds.

Lightweight: Frank “Time Bomb” Scalise 6-1, 6 KO’s) of Chicago vs Reymundo “The Prosecutor” Hernandez of Atchison, KS, a veteran of 19 professional fights. Four rounds.

Light Middleweight: Chad McKinney (1-1) of Chicago vs Ricky Smith (0-1) of Green Bay, WI. Four rounds.

Super Middleweight: Mike “Hollywood” Jimenez (10-0, 7 KOs) of Chicago vs Mike “Bobo” Starnino, from Providence, RI, a veteran of 20 professional fights. Six rounds

Light Welterweight: Genaro Mendez of Chicago (5-1-1, 3 KOs) vs Antoine Elerson of Milwaukee, WI (1-5, 1 KO). Four rounds.

Welterweight: Roy Navarro (1-0) of Chicago vs Clifford “The Magician” McPherson of Cleveland, OH, a veteran of 15 professional fights. Four rounds.

Light Heavyweight: Simon “The Punisher” Buettner (3-0) of Carpentersville, IL vs Cameron Allen of Battle Creek, MI, a veteran of 16 fights. Four rounds.

Heavyweight Title Bout: WBA Fedelatin Heavyweight “Fast” Fres Oquendo (35-7, 23 KOs) of Chicago vs Derric Rossy (28-6, 14 KOs) of Medford, NY, 10 rounds. Both the WBA Fedelatin Heavyweight title, currently held by Oquendo and the NABA Heavyweight title, which is currently vacant, will be awarded

Heavyweight: Nick Asberry (1-0, 1 KO) of Waukegan, IL vs Tim “Fat Boy” Dunn (0-1) of Manitowoc, WI. Four rounds.

Since its debut in 1991, Hitz Boxing has been the Midwest’s leading boxing promoter. Led by Bobby Hitz, who boasted a 21-4 record with 18 KO’s as a boxer, Hitz Boxing is the longest running boxing promoter in the Chicago area dating back to the bi-monthly boxing series the “Ramada Rumble,” held at the former Rosemont Ramada Inn. The organization currently promotes the wildly popular “Fight Night at the Horseshoe” at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, IN and is the subject of “Hitz Boxing,” a reality show airing on YouTube which has amassed over 3 million views. Over the years the organization has produced matches that have included some of the top names in boxing such as James Toney, Antonio Tarver, Montell Griffin, Iran Barkley, Andrew Golota and “Fast” Fres Oquendo.

The $500 million Horseshoe Casino, a Caesars Entertainment Corporation property, just 20 minutes from downtown Chicago is the premier entertainment and gambling destination in Chicagoland. Where legendary gaming lives on, Horseshoe boasts more than 350,000 square feet with over 3,000 slot machines, over 100 table games, one of the largest poker rooms in the Midwest, and more. The Venue at Horseshoe Casino is proud to offer the ultimate concert and entertainment destination and premier experience in a flexible space that can hold up to 3,300 guests. Dining elegance is not overlooked and guests can choose from a variety of dining options including; Jack Binion’s Steak House which overlooks Lake Michigan and winner of the 2009, 2010, 2011 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence and the May 2012 OpenTable Diners’ Choice award, around-the-globe variety at the Village Square Buffet, and a taste of Chicago at Benny’s Pub and Eatery.

For more information, please visit: www.chicagohorseshoe.com.

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JUNE BOOM; BOXING STYLE MOLINA, LOPEZ AND WHITE HEAD THE LIST OF BIG BOUTS IN JUNE

Sherman Oaks, CA (June 4, 1013) – Kicking off a big month of June for Goossen Tutor boxers, John Molina, Jr. will start things off this Friday trying to fight for his right to challenge for the world championship.

Friday, June 7 – ESPN “Friday Night Fights”
The Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, WA
will play host for California’s John Molina Jr., 25-2, with 20 KO’s, challenging up-and-coming Andrey Klimov, 15-0, 8 KO’s from Klimovsk, Russia in a very intriguing lightweight match-up. The semi-main event bout features Farah Ennis, 21-1, 12 KO’s of Philadelphia, PA getting his big opportunity to move up in stature in the very hot super middleweight division against the once highly regarded prospect, Anthony Hanshaw, 23-2-2, 14 KO’s of High Point, NC, who is trying to prove he’s back to reclaim his world-class tag. Two big fights, with world championship implications on the line in both.

John Molina, Jr. in the final stage of training before departing tomorrow to Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, WA
Saturday, June 8 – SHOWTIME
Carson, California’s Home Depot Center will be center stage when local hero, Riverside’s Josesito Lopez, 30-5, 18 KO’s takes on the dangerous former WBA light welterweight champion Marcos Maidana, 33-3, 30 KO’s of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lopez is co-promoted by Thompson Boxing and knows a victory in front of his hometown fans will place him right back into the 147 pound title picture.

Friday, June 14 – NBC Sports Network
Houston’s determined and underestimated Cornelius “Da Beast” White, 21-1, 16 KO’s will travel to Pennsylvania where the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem will host this battle of light heavyweights also featuring Main Events very respected and talented Sergey Kovalev, 20-0-1, 18 KO’s from Chelyabinsk, Russia. This truly will be a fight that will be held in the center of the ring with both sides throwing knockout power bombs for as long as it lasts.

Saturday, June 29 – HBO
At the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Connecticut, both Brandon Gonzales (17-0, 10 KO’s) of Sacramento and his challenger from South Africa, Thomas Oosthuizen (21-0-1, 13 KO’s) will each try to emerge to the world-class level in the super middleweight division with an impressive victory. The experts are calling it a fifty-fifty fight.

Five big fights for ten hungry fighters! Don’t miss the “June Boom” action.




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