Arreola to meet Ahunanya on Williams – Lara undercard in Atlantic City


Heavyweight contender Chris Arreola will take on Friday Ahunanya on July 9th in Atlantic City as part if the Paul Williams – Erislandy Lara Jr. Middleweight bout according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

The Williams – Lara and Akifumi Shimoda – Rico Ramos Jr. Featherweight title bout is scheduled for the HBO Broadcast while the network will air highlights of the Arreola – Ahunanya bout.

“The best thing for any fighter is to be active, and he seems to thrive on being active at this stage of his career,” said Dan Goossen. “That is one of the things that made James Toney a great fighter, that he stayed so active during his younger years.”

“There’s something to be said about staying in the gym and staying in shape like Arreola is doing,” Goossen said. “Since he’s staying in shape and staying in the gym, getting in a real fight where you earn money and enjoy the fruits of your hard labor in the gym by being in front a television camera and a crowd is a lot better than doing all of the same things to prepare in the seclusion of the gym and not getting to fight for real.”

Said Henry Ramirez, Arreola’s trainer: “He’s excited about being back so soon and excited about being on an HBO undercard, so the HBO people will be there to see and a lot of media will also be there. So he’ll be in good fighting shape, around 235, 237, and then go out there and perform the way he has lately.”

“I wouldn’t be surprised if it went the distance, but if we can get a stoppage, great,” Ramirez said. “We’re just happy to stay busy. If all goes well, we’re looking to have Cris fight two more times this year.”

“Friday’s a durable, experienced veteran,” Ramirez said. “Obviously, he’s toward the end of his career, but he’s a name people in the boxing industry know and a step above a Kendrick Releford.”




WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING RETURNS TO GREENSBORO—LIVE ON GFL


On Saturday July 16, 2011 WALTER JOHNSON PROMOTIONS brings World Championship Boxing back to the Greensboro Coliseum Special Event Center. The event features a 10 Round Bout for the Vacant UNBC Super Middleweight World Championship. Scott Sigmon 16-2 (9KO’s) of Jefferson, VA., will take on undefeated Chris Fitzpatrick 13-0 (7KO’s) of Columbia, SC. This bout has war written all over it as neither man has much like for the other. Both men have promised knockouts and both are training extremely hard for this bout.

In the first of 2 co-feature bouts undefeated Fayetteville Middlweight Lamar Russ 7-0 (5KO’s) steps up in class and takes on George Rivera 13-6 (4KO’s) of Fairfax, VA in an 8 round bout. Both men are coming off impressive victories in their last bouts and are looking to kepp the moentum rolling. In the second co-feature bout Joey Hernandez 18-1 (10KO’s) of Puerto Rico takes on former WBC America’s Champ Robert Kamya 20-10 (5KOs’) of Kampala, Uganda in what promises to be a shootout.

The undercard is packed with exciting bouts featuring Heavyweight sensation Elijah McCall 7-1 (7KO’s) who also happens to be the son of former Heavyweight Champion Oliver McCall. Jr. Middleweight Contender Jamie ‘ShotGun’ Winchester will try to run his record to 13-4 as he takes on always tough journeyman Kevin Carter. Also Spr. Featherweights Jesse Carradine and Cordaro Simpkins face off in a 6 round bout that will propel one of them into contender status. You can also see the Pro debuts of two area amateur standouts Cristian Dominguez and Quan Morgan.
Tickets are on sale at the Greensboro Coliseum Box Office and thru TicketMaster. Call 336.254.4700 for more information




Guerrero – Maidana is on


Former world champion’s Robert Guerrero and Marcos Maidana will meet in an Jr. Welterweight bout on August 27th at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

“I think it the biggest one so far and I think it’s the most dangerous one so far, too,” Guerrero told ESPN.com on Monday after finding out the fight was signed, sealed and delivered.

“He’s a tough guy. He has punching power. He keeps coming and he gets off the canvas when he gets knocked down,” said Guerrero, who will move up to junior welterweight for the bout. “When I watch Marcos Maidana fight, I look at the fight and I think the better the opposition in front him, the more he steps up his game.”

“Robert is stepping up to face the hardest puncher in the division,” said Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions said. “I really think he belongs on that pound-for-pound list because of what he has accomplished. Maybe if he wins against Maidana that will get him there.”

“It was an exciting fight to watch, especially knowing a fight with me and the winner could be made with Golden Boy, and now here it is,” Guerrero said. “They both went to war. They put on a great fight and me and Katsidis also put on a great fight. And now the winners, we’re clashing in August.”

Maidana, who will train in Puerto Rico, confirmed that he had agreed to the fight, tweeting, “I think everybody (will) like the fight vs. Guerrero. I’ll prepare myself 100 percent since it’s a tough one. But I will win!”

Said Schaefer, “This confirms what we know about Maidana, that he fights anyone, anywhere, anytime. There are very few fighters like that, but he believes in his talents and his skills and in his iron chin and iron will. He feels this will be another big test and he’s ready, and it doesn’t matter where he’s going to take it.”

“Sometimes when you make a fight you know on paper going into the fight it has fight of the year written all over it and you know its going to be an action battle. This is one of those fights,” Schaefer said. “It can only be a great fight. In the 140-pound division, this is as big as it gets. There many big fights there, but this is certainly one of them.

“This is one I am going to look forward to between now and Aug. 27 until the first bell rings. You’ll have people split 50-50 on who is going to win the fight.”

“I’m super-excited about the move to 140. Just being at 140, I will be stronger, faster and more well rounded. I’m excited about it,” Guerrero said. “Making 140 will be very easy for me. I’m just excited about this fight.

“It will be great for the hometown fans. I’ve been wanting to fight a world title fight in San Jose and it’s here. Aug. 27,” he said. “I know all the fans are excited about it. I’ll stay focused and not get caught up in the hype with all the fans. Just focus and do what I gotta do and everybody is happy.”




VIDEO: MIKE JONES INTERVIEW

Undefeated Welterweight contender Mike Jones discusses his June 25th fight with Raul Munoz

Abreva Recommended Most By Pharmacists For Cold Sores.(Brief Article)

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According to Pharmacy Times magazine, nearly half of the pharmacists surveyed nationwide tell cold sore sufferers, when asked, to use Abreva for cold sores.

Abreva received 45.7% of pharmacist recommendations, ahead of the second most recommended product, which had 9.7% of pharmacist recommendations. Ten products were listed in all. The results of the over-the-counter (OTC) study were published in the October 2001 issue of Pharmacy Times.

Abreva is the only nonprescription cold sore medicine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to shorten the healing time. Abreva’s unique medicine, docosanol 10%, cuts healing time in half (compared with untreated outbreaks) by penetrating the skin to help stop the cold sore virus from invading healthy cells. here cold sore remedies

“There’s finally a product I can recommend to my customers that is clinically proven to heal their cold sores,” said Gary Solomon, RPh, community pharmacist in Orange County, California. “Abreva is a solution that really works for cold sore sufferers, instead of using just a symptom reliever like the other cold sore remedies on the shelf.” New York pharmacist Allen Krassenbaum, RPh, agrees: “I’ve heard a lot of positive accounts from my customers about their experience with Abreva. As a pharmacist, I believe in the product because of how well it works, and I recommend it to the cold sore sufferers that come in to my store.” In clinical trials, Abreva significantly reduced the healing time of patients’ cold sore episodes and the duration of symptoms. These clinical research results were published in the January 2001 issue of Today’s Therapeutic Trends and the August 2001 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. go to web site cold sore remedies

Abreva, a smooth white cream that dries clear and has no medicinal smell or taste, can be used by adults and children 12 and older.

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VIDEO: MIKE JONES MEDIA WORKOUT

Undefeated Welterweight Mike Jones works out for the media in advance with his June 25th fight with Raul Munoz




Katsidis to fight Lozada instead of Earl rematch


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that Michael Katsidis will now face Michael Lozada after rematch with Graham Earl fell through due to contract issues.

“We had a verbal agreement with Earl, which broke down when it came to the contractual agreement,” said Adam Smith who is Katsidis manager and trainer.. “We have now signed Lozada to come to Australia and we are excited to have it at the Gold Coast.”

Katsidis, who will move up to junior welterweight for the fight, and Lozada will meet Aug. 13 at the Gold Coast Convention Center in Broadbeach, Australia, Katsidis’ manager and trainer Brendon Smith announced.

“I’m excited about moving up to junior welterweight and the challenge that comes with moving up a weight division,” Katsidis said. “I want Morales next and that is what we are working toward, but firstly I need to focus on Lozada. He has a strong record.”

“I have had a few discussions with (Golden Boy president) Oscar De La Hoya and the team at Golden Boy Promotions and there is big interest in a fight between Michael and Erik Morales,” Smith said. “That was part of the reason for going with Lozada. We wanted to stick with the Mexican fighting style.”

2012 FCRA Newsletter.(Fair Credit Reporting Act)(Paul v. Experian Info. Solutions, Inc., 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68292)(Picon v. Bank of Am., N.A., 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65951)(Nagim v. Equifax Info. Servs., LLC, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49425)

Mondaq Business Briefing March 2, 2012 Court Finds Fact Issues Based on CRAs’ Summaries of Consumers’ Disputes Bradshaw v. BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P., 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 110781 (D. Or. Sept. 27, 2011) Facts: In March 2008, Plaintiffs applied for a home loan modification and subsequently filed suit after encountering problems with the process and derogatory information was reported on their credit files. The dispute centered around whether Plaintiffs made timely payments pursuant to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP’s (“BAC”) instructions while the loan modification was pending. Plaintiffs alleged that they always paid in accordance with BAC’s directions yet BAC reported Plaintiffs as delinquent to the consumer reporting agencies (“CRAs”).

After Plaintiff settled with BAC and Equifax, Trans Union and Experian filed motions for summary judgment regarding Plaintiffs’ FCRA claims. Plaintiffs alleged that Defendants willfully and negligently failed to comply with the FCRA by (1) failing to follow reasonable procedures under s. 1681e(b) and (2) failing to comply with the reinvestigation provisions of s. 1681i. Defendants argued that they accurately reported the BAC account or, in the alternative, that Plaintiffs’ dispute with BAC regarding the validity of their loan modification was a legal issue that Defendants were not obligated to resolve. The Court denied Defendants’ motions for summary judgment.

Summary Judgment. The Court viewed the facts in a light most favorable to Plaintiffs and found that Plaintiffs had presented evidence that they had entered into a binding modification agreement that enabled them to lower their monthly mortgage payments. Thus, the Court found that a factual dispute existed regarding the accuracy of Plaintiffs’ reports.

Reasonable Procedures. The Court concluded that fact issues existed as to whether Defendants had reasonable procedures to assure the maximum possible accuracy of the information associated with Plaintiffs’ BAC account solely because Plaintiffs disputed that Defendants’ procedures were reasonable.

Reinvestigation. The Court also found that factual issues precluded summary judgment as to whether a reasonable reinvestigation could have discovered the inaccuracies in Plaintiffs’ reports. Defendants used an automated dispute system to verify the accuracy of Plaintiffs’ BAC account. The Court noted that the automated consumer dispute verifications (“ACDVs”) in this matter listed only general reasons why Plaintiffs were disputing the payment information on their account and did not fully summarize the nature of Plaintiffs’ dispute. The Court also stated that the ACDVs did not describe the contents of the documents submitted by Plaintiffs with their dispute letters in a manner that would alert BAC of the alleged inaccuracies. The Court determined that a reasonable jury could infer that Defendants’ reinvestigations were unreasonable based on Defendants’ exclusive reliance on an automated system and their failure to provide BAC with a detailed summary of Plaintiffs’ letters and supporting documentary evidence.

Emotional Distress. The Court determined that Plaintiffs’ credit denials and alleged stress and embarrassment from the negative information listed on their reports was enough to create a fact issue for the jury to determine emotional distress damages, if any. The Court opined that objective evidence was not a requirement for emotional distress damages.

Punitive Damages. The Court reasoned that a reasonable jury could find that the CRAs acted in reckless disregard of their duties by relying exclusively on automated procedures when the they were put on notice of the possible inaccuracy of the automated responses.

As Long as the Account Information is Accurate, Plaintiff has no FCRA Claims Despite Furnisher’s Fault Paul v. Experian Info. Solutions, Inc., 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68292 (D. Minn. June 22, 2011) Facts: Plaintiff opened numerous accounts with U.S. Bancorp in January 2007. In early 2008, she went to a bank branch location to pay the outstanding balances and close many of the accounts. The bank representative informed Plaintiff that she was current on her accounts and that they were closed. However, the bank representative missed one credit account that still had a balance.

In April 2008, Plaintiff noticed the account had derogatory reporting history after reviewing an Experian consumer report. She contacted the bank and was given a letter from the bank stating the derogatory reporting was the result of bank error and should be removed. Plaintiff forwarded this letter to Experian and disputed the account. Experian did not rely on the letter because it could not authenticate it but instead sent a dispute verification to the bank which included a summary of the letter. In response to Experian’s reinvestigation, the bank verified that the late payments were accurate.

As a result, Plaintiff sued Experian under the FCRA for failing to employ reasonable procedures to assure maximum possible accuracy in Plaintiff’s consumer reports and for failing to conduct a reasonable investigation and remove the inaccurate information from her credit file. Experian moved for summary judgment all claims, and Plaintiff moved for partial summary judgment with respect to liability. The Court granted summary judgment for Experian on all claims.

Reasonable Procedures. The Court found that Plaintiff could not meet her prima facie burden to show that Experian failed to follow reasonable procedures to assure maximum accuracy. Experian responded to Plaintiff’s dispute by notifying the bank and describing the contents of the letter from the bank that Plaintiff included with her dispute. The Court rejected Plaintiff’s claim that the letter itself should have been sent because such procedure would have led to greater accuracy.

Inaccuracy. Plaintiff must first show that there was an inaccuracy on her file with respect to her s. 1681e(b) and s. 1681i claims. The Court concluded that it did not matter whether it was Plaintiff’s fault or the bank’s fault that the payments were late because the FCRA concerns accuracy. In other words, the reason for the late payments was irrelevant. The Court also rejected Plaintiff’s claim that the information reported was so misleading as to be inaccurate.

Reinvestigation. The Court agreed with other courts that the “furnisher of credit information stands in a far better position to make a thorough investigation of a disputed debt than the CRA does on reinvestigation. With respect to the accuracy of disputed information, the CRA is a third party, lacking any direct relationship to the consumer ….” Reinvestigation. No language in the FCRA requires a CRA to forward documents it receives in a consumer’s dispute to data furnishers in order to satisfy its obligation to include all relevant information regarding the dispute. In this case, Experian accurately summarized the letter in its dispute verification sent to the bank. go to web site bac home loans

FCRA does not Support Private Plaintiff’s Claim for Equitable Relief Picon v. Bank of Am., N.A., 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65951 (M.D. Fla. June 21, 2011) Facts: Plaintiff filed suit against Bank of America, FIA Card Services, Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian for violation of the FCRA, seeking statutory and economic damages, attorneys’ fees and costs and declaratory relief. In response, Trans Union filed a Motion for Partial Dismissal.

Injunctive Relief. Trans Union filed a motion for partial dismissal pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) arguing that as a private person, Plaintiff could not seek equitable, declaratory or injunctive relief under the FCRA. The Court found that by excluding equitable relief from the list of remedies available to private individuals, Congress intended to vest injunctive relief solely with the Federal Trade Commission. Thus, the Court held that the FCRA did not support a private plaintiff’s request for equitable relief, and Trans Union’s Motion to for Partial Dismissal was granted.

Court Finds Arbitration Clauses Dealing with CROA Disputes are Permissible but Stays Case Pending Supreme Court Review Adams v. ACSO of Tex., Inc., 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 63406 (W.D. Tex. June 13, 2011) Facts: Plaintiffs sued Defendant, ACSO of Texas, Inc. (“ACSO”), alleging violations of the Credit Repair Organizations Act (“CROA”). ACSO moved to compel arbitration and stay litigation based on the arbitration provision in the credit services contracts executed by Plaintiffs. Alternatively, ACSO moved to stay the case pending the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Compucredit v. Greenwood or for dismissal for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. While the Court agreed that the case should be sent to arbitration, it stayed all proceedings pending the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision.

Arbitration. The Court determined that because the arbitration provision in the credit services contracts covered “all claims based upon a violation of any state or federal constitution, statute or regulation,” Plaintiffs’ allegations regarding violations of CROA fell within the scope of the arbitration provision.

Credit Repair Organizations Act. There is presently a split between the circuits as to whether CROA provides consumers with the non-waivable right to bring claims in court as opposed to arbitration against credit repair organizations. As the Fifth Circuit had not yet addressed the issue, the Court followed the Third and Eleventh Circuits, rather than the Ninth Circuit, in concluding that CROA does not exclude arbitration as a means of settling disputes under the Act. However, because the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in Compucredit to resolve this issue, the Court decided to stay its order compelling arbitration pending the Supreme Court’s holding in CompuCredit.

Court Holds that Plaintiff Failed to Establish Genuine Issue of Material Fact as to Debt Collector’s Investigation, Grants Summary Judgment as to s. 1681s-2b Claim Healey v. Trans Union, LLC, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 53522 (W.D. Wash., May 18, 2011) Facts: Plaintiff’s suit arose out of the efforts of Debt Recovery Solutions, LLC’s (“DRS”) to collect a debt that it purchased from Embarq, based on a delinquent Sprint cellular telephone account that had been opened under Plaintiff’s name. Plaintiff claimed that the delinquent account was not hers. DRS began collection efforts in February 2007, and engaged in numerous back-and-forth communications with Plaintiff over the ensuing year and a half. DRS would send Plaintiff a collection letter, to which she would reply by stating that it was not her debt and also request DRS to verify the debt. In response, DRS would send Plaintiff the underlying Sprint documents. Plaintiff would not respond, and DRS would resume collection efforts. The account then began to reflect adversely on her Experian credit file. When Plaintiff disputed the account with Experian, it was verified as reporting accurately. Plaintiff filed suit and alleged that DRS’s conduct violated the FDCPA and the FCRA. DRS filed a motion for summary judgment, which was granted in part and denied in part Furnisher Duties. Section 1681s-2 of the FCRA imposes two responsibilities on sources that provide credit information to CRAs. First, pursuant to s. 1681s-2(a), a furnisher must provide accurate information. Second, pursuant to s. 1681s-2(b), a furnisher must investigate and/or correct inaccurate information. These duties are triggered only upon notice of a dispute; specifically, when a person who furnished information to a CRA receives notice from the CRA that the consumer disputes the information. Notice of a dispute received directly from the consumer does not trigger furnisher’s duties under subsection (b).

Furnisher Duties. The FCRA expressly creates a private right of action for willful or negligent non-compliance with its requirements. This right of action, however, is limited to claims arising under s. 1681s-2(b). A private litigant can bring a lawsuit to enforce s. 1681s-2(b), but only after reporting the dispute to a CRA, which in turn communicates it to the furnisher. Duties imposed under s. 1681s-2(a), by contrast, are enforceable only by federal or state agencies.

Furnisher Duty to Investigate. A furnisher’s investigation of a dispute pursuant to s. 1681s-2(b)(1)(A) must be reasonable. It is Plaintiff’s burden to show the investigation was unreasonable. The furnisher’s duty to conduct a reasonable investigation arises when it receives a notice of dispute from a CRA. Such notice must include all relevant information regarding the dispute received by the CRA. The pertinent question is whether the furnisher’s procedures were reasonable in light of what it learned about the nature of the dispute from the CRA’s notice of dispute. Although reasonableness is normally a question for the finder of fact, summary judgment is appropriate when only one conclusion about the conduct’s reasonableness is possible. To survive summary judgment, it is not enough that DRS’s conclusion regarding the validity of the Sprint/Embarq account ultimately proved to be incorrect. Because there was no evidence that the CRAs sent a dispute notice to DRS, the Court concluded that Plaintiff did not meet her burden to establish a genuine issue of material fact regarding whether DRS violated the FCRA by failing to complete a reasonable investigation.

Plaintiff’s Conclusory and Unsworn Allegations are Insufficient to Survive Summary Judgment Nagim v. Equifax Info. Servs., LLC, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49425 (D. Colo. May 9, 2011) Nagim v. Equifax Info. Servs., LLC, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49424 (D. Colo. Feb. 8, 2011) Facts: Plaintiff filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code on or about October 15, 2005. Other than a tax lien, Plaintiff’s debts were discharged as part of the bankruptcy on May 16, 2006. The tax lien was paid and released on August 13, 2008. Plaintiff claimed in a lawsuit filed on February 1, 2010 that Defendant CRAs reported “inaccurate entries on his credit report” and “depressed” his credit scores. Plaintiff argued that Defendants acted unlawfully under the FCRA by maintaining information in Plaintiff’s credit file that related to Plaintiff’s discharged debts and closed accounts despite Plaintiff’s disputes to have the information removed. The CRAs filed motions for summary judgment on all of Plaintiff’s claims. The Magistrate found that the CRAs submitted evidence showing that Plaintiff’s credit files were accurate, complete, and verifiable and that Plaintiff failed to submit any competent summary judgment evidence in response. Thus, the Magistrate recommended that summary judgment be granted against Plaintiff on all of his claims. Plaintiff objected to the Magistrate’s recommendations, but on May 9, 2011, the Court accepted the Magistrate’s findings and conclusions and ordered that judgment be entered in favor of Defendants.

Summary Judgment. Once a defendant moving for summary judgment has made a “prima facie demonstration” that the information reporting on a plaintiff’s consumer report was accurate, complete, and verifiable, the burden shifts to the plaintiff to put forth sufficient evidence that a reasonable jury could find that information on his credit report was actually inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable. go to website bac home loans

Summary Judgment. A plaintiff that fails to submit any exhibits or sign his pleadings under penalty of perjury so that they can be construed as affidavits has not presented a court with any competent summary judgment evidence.

Court Says ACDV Process is Reasonable as a Matter of Law Okocha v. Trans Union LLC, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 39998 (E.D.N.Y. Mar. 31, 2011) Facts: Plaintiff alleged that Trans Union, Experian, and Equifax violated the FCRA, the New York FCRA, and New York common law by inaccurately reporting five accounts on his consumer report and by failing to conduct an adequate reinvestigation of those accounts. The Court granted Defendants’ Motions for Summary Judgment because Plaintiff failed to produce any evidence to support his claims.

Reasonable Procedures. Under s. 1681e(b), CRAs have a duty to follow reasonable procedures to assure maximum possible accuracy of consumer information when preparing a consumer report. The threshold question is whether the challenged information was inaccurate. If the information was inaccurate, a plaintiff must then present some evidence from which a trier of fact could infer that a CRA failed to follow reasonable procedures in preparing Plaintiff’s consumer report. The Court dismissed Plaintiff’s claims under s. 1681e(b) because Plaintiff failed to produce any evidence that Defendants did not follow reasonable procedures to ensure the accuracy of the information once notified of the alleged inaccuracies.

Reasonable Procedures. Whether Plaintiff had a legal obligation to pay the debts reported by the underlying creditors turned on questions of law that Defendants could not have possibly resolved through a reinvestigation. Thus, even if the accounts were reported inaccurately, the Court held that Defendants were entitled to report the account information until Plaintiff properly resolved the issues with his creditors in a legal proceeding Reasonable Reinvestigation. Section 1681i(a) and NY FCRA s. 380-f require a CRA to reasonably reinvestigate any disputed information contained within an individual’s consumer report after receiving a direct dispute from the consumer. The Court held that even if Plaintiffs’ accounts were reported inaccurately, Plaintiff failed to produce any evidence to suggest that Defendants failed to discharge their duty to reinvestigate Plaintiff’s disputes in a reasonable manner. Each Defendant properly used the ACDV process and timely notified Plaintiff of the results. Because Plaintiff did not raise any significant factual challenges to the accuracy or reliability of the original source of the reported information and did not make any actual allegations of fraud, the Court held that the ACDV process followed by Defendants was reasonable as a matter of law.

Reinsertion. Section 1681i(a)(5) mandates that disputed information must be deleted from a consumer report if it cannot be verified pursuant to a reinvestigation. Before a CRA may reinsert previously deleted information into a consumer’s report, it must certify the accuracy of the information with the furnisher and must notify the consumer of the reinsertion. In this case, the CRAs removed an Alllied Interstate, Inc. account from Plaintiff’s consumer report in November of 2006. The original debt was then sold to Harvard Collection Services, who in turn reported the debt again to the CRAs. The Court held that because the account information was provided by two different furnishers and was identified by two completely different account numbers, the appearance of the Harvard Collection Services account did not constitute a reinsertion of previously deleted information under the FCRA.

Reinvestigation. Pursuant to s. 1681i(a)(6)(A), a CRA is required to send notice to a consumer following the completion of a reinvestigation of disputed information. The notification must include a notice that the consumer has a right to add a statement to his file disputing the accuracy or completeness of the information. While Equifax failed to send Plaintiff a notification of its reinvestigation, the Court held that a CRA was entitled to require proof of proper identification from the consumer under s. 1681h(a)(1) before providing such notice. In this instance, Plaintiff failed to comply with repeated requests to provide identifying information, so the Court granted summary judgment on this claim.

Preemption. Section 1681h(e) prohibits a consumer from bringing any action or proceedings for defamation, invasion of privacy, or negligence except as they relate to false information furnished with malice or willful intent to injure such a consumer. Because Plaintiff failed to provide any evidence supporting his allegations that Defendants showed malice or willful intent to injure and because the procedures Defendants utilized were reasonably calculated to assure accuracy in the consumer reports it produced, the Court held that Plaintiff’s state common law claims for defamation, invasion of privacy, false light and negligence were preempted by the FCRA and dismissed.

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MIKE JONES FACT SHEET


• Upcoming fight: June 25 vs. Raul Munoz (21-13-1, 16 KOs) at South Philly Arena (7 W. Ritner St): Jones: “This fight means a lot to me, obviously, because I’m back home for the first time in more than two years. I want to look my best when I’m at home, just like I do when I’m anywhere else.

“It’s kind of a different feeling when you’re at home, because you really want to perform. Like Manny Pacquiao says, I want to do it for the fans. That’s what I want to do. I want to look my best for the fans. I want to look great in there.”

• June 25th fight will be his first fight in Philadelphia since his March 6, 2009 second-round knockout over Dairo Esalas at the Blue Horizon. It also will be his 13th fight overall in his hometown and his 12th at this venue (South Philly Arena, formerly New Alhambra)

• 28 years old (April 26, 1983)

• Nickname: Machine Gun

• Born in Philadelphia (Mt. Airy section; now lives in Frankford section of Philadelphia)

•Turned pro in December, 2005, at the same arena he’s fighting in on June 25 (then called the New Alhambra); 5-1/2 years as a pro

•24-0, 18 KOs (75% KO %)

• Height: 6’0”…Reach: 72”

•Ranked #1 welterweight by WBO behind superstar Manny Pacquiao; also rated #2 by WBA, #3 by the IBF, #5 by the WBC

• WBC Continental Americas, NABO & NABA welterweight champion

• Has fought as a welterweight (147 lbs.) his entire career

• Rounds boxed: 108 (4.5 rounds per fight)

• First-round KOs: 5

• Trainer: Vaughn Jackson, of Philadelphia (Jones’ only trainer since turning pro; Jones was trained by Joe & Marvis Frazier as an amateur). Jackson on Jones: “Mike’s getting better every day. You never catch him out of shape and he’s never had any bad habits. Mike will be a great champion.”

• Managed by: Doc Nowicki & Jim Williams (also his cutman); Nowicki on Mike Jones: “Mike will be a world champion within the next 6-9 months because he lives and breathes boxing. When he wakes up in the morning his first thought is ‘what do I have to do today to make myself better.’ And that is how he thinks every morning. He lives to box and to be a world champion.”

• Promoters: Peltz Boxing Promotions, Top Rank and Joe Hand Promotions; J Russell Peltz on Jones: “Mike Jones needs to stay busy. He cannot fall into the habit of waiting for HBO or Showtime or pay-per-view fights. That’s the problem with many of today’s fighters; they won’t fight unless they can make a score. The old-timers fought to pay their bills and to learn their craft. Experience is the key here and Mike needs it and the best part is that Mike understands this.”

• Top Rank’s Bob Arum on Jones: “We have known Russell Peltz for years and he is a true boxing promoter. Look at the job he has done with the career of Mike Jones, who is now co-promoted by Top Rank and ready to break out as a big star in the welterweight division. Mike is an exciting fighter with size and a lot of power.”

• Joe Hand, Sr. on Jones: “In my forty years in the business, I have seen many champions come along. Mike Jones has all the makings of a great champion. So sit back and enjoy the ride.”

• Last two fights: Decision wins vs Jesus Soto-Karass on Nov. 13, 2010, in Arlington, TX (co-feature to Manny Pacquiao-Antonio Margarito pay-per-view title fight); Feb. 19, 2011 in Las Vegas (co-feature to Fernando Montiel-Nonito Donaire title fight on HBO). Jones: “Both fights with Soto-Karass were big learning experiences which will get me ready for bigger fights down the road.”

•His feelings about fighting for a world title (probably within the next 2-3 fights): “I think that two, really tough-name fights down the road after this one, and then, I’ll be ready for a title shot and I’ll be ready to take the title. Until then, I’m looking to take on anybody that is in the top 10. That’s who I want.”

• Mentor: Bernard Hopkins (who trains at the Joe Hand Gym, where Jones also trains at); Hopkins told Jones after the first Soto-Karass fight, Nov. 13, 2010: “You’ve got to use your jab and you’ve got to keep your distance and don’t give these guys no chance of winning the fight when they don’t have none. You want to have longevity in this game, so use your jab, stick it to them from behind that jab, and send that right hand straight down the pipe. Don’t give these guys any chance of winning!”

• His dad, Michael Jones, Sr. has had diabetes for a while and suffered several strokes both conditions of which have influenced the younger Jones’ excellent nutritional regimen.

• Father of two girls: ages 7 & 5

• Likens his style to a combination of Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali and a young Roy Jones

• Other favorite sports: football and basketball

• Favorite show: ESPN’s Sports Center

• Known as a gym rat for his long and strenuous training sessions

• Stays in excellent shape all year long like his mentor Bernard Hopkins

# # #

Mike Jones vs. Raul Munoz, co-promoted by Top Rank, Inc., Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., and Joe Hand Promotions, takes place Saturday, June 25, at the South Philly Arena, 7 West Ritner Street (next to Forman Mills). The scheduled 10-round contest will be televised live by Fox Sports Net at 10 pm EST as part of the Top Rank Live! Series. First of 7 fights: 8 pm.




Guillermo Jones pulls out of Cruiserweight title match with Coyne due to injury

Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that WBA Cruiserweight champion has pulled out of Saturday’s clash with Ryan Coyne due to a back injury when he tripped getting out of the ring after a training session.

I’m absolutely dejected, I am still,” Coyne told ESPN.com from his training camp in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday night. “I was in shock when I heard. I couldn’t believe it. I trained hard, I left my family behind, and I’ve been living under a rock and giving it my heart and soul for eight weeks, and it’s not going to come to fruition.”

The fight was due to take place at the Family Arena in the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles, Mo., Coyne’s hometown, on the untelevised undercard of an HBO tripleheader

This is the second time in the state of Missouri that Jones has pulled out of a title shot just days before a bout.

In 2006, Jones pulled out of a Showtime televised bout with Steve Cunningham just four days before they were supposed to fight for the vacant IBF belt in St. Louis

With Jones out, Coyne (16-0, 6 KOs), known as “The Irish Outlaw,” will face late substitute David McNemar (13-0, 10 KOs), 38, of Parkersburg, W.Va.

“I’ll get a title shot. I just have to stay positive,” Coyne said. “I’ll still be in business on Saturday night and I’ll get a win and keep pressing forward.”

“The doctor looked at him and said, ‘You need to rest, you can’t train. You’re hurt,’ ” said Don King Productions PR maven Alan Hopper. “At first they thought it might be cracked ribs, but it was a back injury that radiated to his side. Naturally, the hope is (Coyne) can get by (McNemar) and Guillermo can get healthy and they can fight when he’s ready. But for now, Guillermo has been ordered to bed rest.”

McNemar is not even close to the level of Jones (37-3-2, 29 KOs), 39, of Panama, a longtime top contender who finally won a title in 2008 and was due to make his second defense against Coyne, who would have been taking a significant step up in competition. McNemar has fought only once previously outside of West Virginia and has not had a fight since November 2007.

“He’s a tough guy and he’ll come to win and fight with heart, but he’s not in our class,” Coyne said. “He’s going to get the wrath. I was prepared to take on a world champion, and I’m ready to rock ‘n’ roll. I’ll look for the positive in the situation. I’m not happy. I spent eight weeks running mountains, but sometimes you get thrown an off-speed pitch and you just have to go with it and hit it to the opposite field, and then come up the next inning and hit the home run.”




Facts and Figures on Mike Jones


• Upcoming fight: June 25 vs. Raul Munoz (21-13-1, 16 KOs) at South Philly Arena (7 W. Ritner St): Jones: “This fight means a lot to me, obviously, because I’m back home for the first time in more than two years. I want to look my best when I’m at home, just like I do when I’m anywhere else.

“It’s kind of a different feeling when you’re at home, because you really want to perform. Like Manny Pacquiao says, I want to do it for the fans. That’s what I want to do. I want to look my best for the fans. I want to look great in there.”

• June 25th fight will be his first fight in Philadelphia since his March 6, 2009 second-round knockout over Dairo Esalas at the Blue Horizon. It also will be his 13th fight overall in his hometown and his 12th at this venue (South Philly Arena, formerly New Alhambra)

• 28 years old (April 26, 1983)

• Nickname: Machine Gun

• Born in Philadelphia (Mt. Airy section; now lives in Frankford section of Philadelphia)

•Turned pro in December, 2005, at the same arena he’s fighting in on June 25 (then called the New Alhambra); 5-1/2 years as a pro

•24-0, 18 KOs (75% KO %)

• Height: 6’0”…Reach: 72”

•Ranked #1 welterweight by WBO behind superstar Manny Pacquiao; also rated #2 by WBA, #3 by the IBF, #5 by the WBC

• WBC Continental Americas, NABO & NABA welterweight champion

• Has fought as a welterweight (147 lbs.) his entire career

• Rounds boxed: 108 (4.5 rounds per fight)

• First-round KOs: 5

• Trainer: Vaughn Jackson, of Philadelphia (Jones’ only trainer since turning pro; Jones was trained by Joe & Marvis Frazier as an amateur). Jackson on Jones: “Mike’s getting better every day. You never catch him out of shape and he’s never had any bad habits. Mike will be a great champion.”

• Managed by: Doc Nowicki & Jim Williams (also his cutman); Nowicki on Mike Jones: “Mike will be a world champion within the next 6-9 months because he lives and breathes boxing. When he wakes up in the morning his first thought is ‘what do I have to do today to make myself better.’ And that is how he thinks every morning. He lives to box and to be a world champion.”

• Promoters: Peltz Boxing Promotions, Top Rank and Joe Hand Promotions; J Russell Peltz on Jones: “Mike Jones needs to stay busy. He cannot fall into the habit of waiting for HBO or Showtime or pay-per-view fights. That’s the problem with many of today’s fighters; they won’t fight unless they can make a score. The old-timers fought to pay their bills and to learn their craft. Experience is the key here and Mike needs it and the best part is that Mike understands this.”

• Top Rank’s Bob Arum on Jones: “We have known Russell Peltz for years and he is a true boxing promoter. Look at the job he has done with the career of Mike Jones, who is now co-promoted by Top Rank and ready to break out as a big star in the welterweight division. Mike is an exciting fighter with size and a lot of power.”

• Joe Hand, Sr. on Jones: “In my forty years in the business, I have seen many champions come along. Mike Jones has all the makings of a great champion. So sit back and enjoy the ride.”

• Last two fights: Decision wins vs Jesus Soto-Karass on Nov. 13, 2010, in Arlington, TX (co-feature to Manny Pacquiao-Antonio Margarito pay-per-view title fight); Feb. 19, 2011 in Las Vegas (co-feature to Fernando Montiel-Nonito Donaire title fight on HBO). Jones: “Both fights with Soto-Karass were big learning experiences which will get me ready for bigger fights down the road.”

•His feelings about fighting for a world title (probably within the next 2-3 fights): “I think that two, really tough-name fights down the road after this one, and then, I’ll be ready for a title shot and I’ll be ready to take the title. Until then, I’m looking to take on anybody that is in the top 10. That’s who I want.”

• Mentor: Bernard Hopkins (who trains at the Joe Hand Gym, where Jones also trains at); Hopkins told Jones after the first Soto-Karass fight, Nov. 13, 2010: “You’ve got to use your jab and you’ve got to keep your distance and don’t give these guys no chance of winning the fight when they don’t have none. You want to have longevity in this game, so use your jab, stick it to them from behind that jab, and send that right hand straight down the pipe. Don’t give these guys any chance of winning!”

• His dad, Michael Jones, Sr. has had diabetes for a while and suffered several strokes both conditions of which have influenced the younger Jones’ excellent nutritional regimen.

• Father of two girls: ages 7 & 5

• Likens his style to a combination of Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali and a young Roy Jones

• Other favorite sports: football and basketball

• Favorite show: ESPN’s Sports Center

• Known as a gym rat for his long and strenuous training sessions

• Stays in excellent shape all year long like his mentor Bernard Hopkins

# # #

Mike Jones vs. Raul Munoz, co-promoted by Top Rank, Inc., Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., and Joe Hand Promotions, takes place Saturday, June 25, at the South Philly Arena, 7 West Ritner Street (next to Forman Mills). The scheduled 10-round contest will be televised live by Fox Sports Net at 10 pm EST as part of the Top Rank Live! Series. First of 7 fights: 8 pm.




NEXT GLEASONS Next Amateur Show is Sunday Afternoon, June 26, 2011–WATCH LIVE AND FREE ON GFL


This show will be on Sunday afternoon and not Saturday evening!

The show is open to any registered amateur boxer. This includes Juniors, Seniors and Master boxers.

If you wish to compete, please contact New York’s number one matchmaker Angela Querol at 718 797 2872 or gleasons75@aol.com.

The weigh in will begin at 2:00PM and the first bout will begin at 4:00PM.

All our bouts are pre-matched. They are sanctioned by USABoxingMetro. All boxers must have their boxing book with them in order to participate.

The ticket price is $20 per person. Children 6 and under are not charged. All gym members and registered amateurs with their books in hand pay $15 per person.

This show will be shown live and free of cost on: www.gofightlive.tv . The blow by blow for these fights will be done by our very own Champion Sonya Lamonakis.

Kohl’s Heats Up Competition among Retailers.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News March 10, 2003 By Joseph Ascenzi, The Business Press, Ontario, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 10–Kohl’s department store is expected to generate $200,000 to $250,000 a year in sales tax revenue for La Verne, one of 28 Southern California cities where the Wisconsin-based chain officially opened stores March 7.

That coming infusion of cash is good news for La Verne, which last summer lost its Kmart store at 1600 Foothill Blvd., said Hal Fredericksen, the city’s director of community development.

Not only will La Verne make up for some of the sales tax revenue it lost when the Kmart folded, Kohl’s presence will make finding a tenant for the vacant Kmart building easier, Fredericksen said.

That building is owned by PDA Surplus Co. in Arcadia, which finds store locations for the Vons grocery store chain. But Vons already operates two successful stores in La Verne, and the company is looking for other retail tenants to locate there, Fredericksen said. in our site kohls coupons printable

Cities receive 1 percent of a businesses gross revenues in the form of sales tax revenue, so by Fredericksen’s tabulation, the Kohl’s store in La Verne will generate $20 million to $25 million a year in sales.

Kohl’s stores on average generate about $283 a square foot in sales, according to the company’s financial report for 2001 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

With the new Kohl’s store just down the street, at 2229 Foothill Blvd., Fredericksen believes the chances of filling the Kmart space by the end of the year have improved.

With the arrival of Kohl’s — which like the other 27 Kohl’s stores in the region held a “soft” opening the week before its official opening — La Verne now has five major retail stores along Foothill Boulevard: Marshall’s, Target, Orchard Supply Hardware, Stein Mart and Kohl’s, Fredericksen said.

“Successful retail attracts successful retail, just like successful restaurants attract successful restaurants,” Fredericksen said. “We think there’s some pent-up demand for more retail in La Verne.” Kohl’s officials are counting on a pent-up demand for their product, which is aimed primarily at women age 25 to 54 who shop for their families, spokeswoman Tawn Earnest said.

Kohl’s officials spent about 15 months preparing for the simultaneous opening of the 28 stores.

Each store employs about 150 people, Earnest said.

Kohl’s waged a newspaper, billboard and radio advertising blitz that began in January, though Earnest declined to discuss the cost of the campaign. go to web site kohls coupons printable

Opening all of the stores at once, Earnest said, was designed to create “word-of-mouth” advertising among potential customers and to get the most out of the advertising campaign.

“We don’t want people hearing about us on television and then wondering if the store close to them is opening,” she said.

Kohl’s inventory is “above Mervyn’s and not quite Macy’s,” said Shelli Erickson, an audit manager who specializes in consumer business for Deloitte & Touche in Costa Mesa.

“I think they’re going to bleed into Mervyn’s market share over time,” Erickson said. “Over time, I think [Kohl’s] will have a lot of appeal in this market.” Besides the La Verne store, Kohl’s Southern California debut included two stores in Corona and one store each in Chino Hills, Fontana, Temecula, Murrieta, Ontario, Redlands and Riverside.

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FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. DEFIES COURT ORDER

LAS VEGAS, NEV. (June 17, 2011) – This morning, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. refused to appear for a court-ordered deposition in the defamation lawsuit filed by pound-for-pound champion and Congressman Manny Pacquiao in a Las Vegas federal court. Mayweather tried to postpone the deposition last minute, but Federal Magistrate Judge Robert Johnston denied his request and ordered Mayweather to appear for deposition today. Mayweather did not appear.

Pacquiao’s attorney, Daniel Petrocelli of O’Melveny & Myers, said, “Mr. Mayweather maliciously leveled false accusations about Mr. Pacquiao. We are anxious to examine him under oath about those statements. He is just dodging his deposition because he is afraid to testify, but he has no right to defy a Court Order.”




EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FIGHTERS STAY BUSY ON JULY 1 CARD AT SANDS CASINO RESORT BETHLEHEM—WATCH SHOW LIVE ON GFL


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Bethlehem, PA—When intra-state welterweight rivals Ronald Cruz, of Bethlehem, PA, and Doel Carrasquillo, of Lancaster, PA, square off July 1 at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem, they will be helping other local fighters display their skills as well.

A host of Eastern Pennsylvania-based fighters representing nearby towns will fill out the undercard, which begins at 7.30 pm in the 1,500-seat tent on the grounds of the Sands Casino.

Eliud Torres of Allentown, PA, takes on Bryne Green, of Vineland, NJ, in the six-round lightweight semifinal.
Torres, a 28-year-old southpaw, scored a solid win in his last fight May 21 in Reading, PA, when he earned a six-round decision over Travis Thompson, of Pottstown, PA. A pro since 2006, Torres is 5-2-2, 2 K0s.

Green, 27, comes into the fight off the biggest victory of his career, an eight-round decision over Ryan Belasco, of Wilmington, DE, on March 18 at Harrah’s Casino, Chester, PA. Green is 6-4, 3 K0s, in three years as a pro.

The other scheduled six-rounder features middleweights Rashad Brown, of Upper Darby, PA, against Todd Eriksson, of Dover, NJ.

Brown, 22, knocked out Philip Burnette, of Myrtle Beach, SC, in the first round June 3 at Harrah’s Casino, Chester, PA. Brown, former batboy for the Philadelphia Phillies, is 4-0, 2 K0s.

Eriksson, 25, fought the same night as Brown and lost a disputed four-round decision to Fred Jenkins, Jr. Eriksson is 3-6-2, 1 K0.

Popular heavyweight William Miranda (pictured right), of Allentown, PA, meets Zeferino Albino, of Philadelphia, PA, in a rematch of their four-round draw on the May 21 card in Reading.

Miranda, 33, is 2-3-1; Albino, 33, is 4-12-3, 2 K0s.

Albino scored a major win earlier this year when he knocked out Big John Poore, of Upper Darby, PA, in two rounds on Jan. 22 at Harrah’s Chester. Poore was 21-4, 18 K0s, prior to losing to Albino.

Another heavyweight, Eric Newell, who played football at Bethlehem Catholic High School and Kutztown University, makes his local debut in a four-round fight against unbeaten John Mercurio, of Philadelphia, PA.

Newell, 28, is 1-1, 1 K0. In his last fight March 4 in Atlantic City, he lost a four-round decision to Ali Santos, of Camden, NJ. In his pro debut last year, Newell knocked out Octavius Davis, of Wilson, NC, in two rounds.

Mercurio, 32, is 4-0, 3 K0s, and he defeated Miranda via four-round decision in his last fight April 1 at the South Philly Arena.

Grayson Blake, of State College, PA, and Anthony Abrams, of Philadelphia, PA, collide in a four-round junior middleweight contest.

Blake, 29, is 2-0, 1 K0. Abrams, 34, is 1-6, but has never been stopped and three of his losses were to Pawel Wolak, Gabriel Rosado and Jose Angel Rodriguez, all current world-rated junior middleweights.

Cesar Gonzales, of Reading, PA, and Joshua Arocho, of Vineland, NJ, meet in a four-round junior lightweight contest.

Gonzalez, 35, boxed a draw in his only pro fight May 21 in Reading, while Arocho, 22, is 1-4, 1 K0.

Welterweights Chris Plebani, of Bristol, PA, and David Navarro, of Philadelphia, PA, meet in a four-round contest with each man looking for his first win as a pro. Plebani, 24, is 0-2; Navarro, 33, is 0-3.

Tickets for the July 1 card are priced at $51 and $78. They can be purchased by calling Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922) or from the gift shop at the Sands Casino Resorts Bethlehem. They also are available online at www.ArtsQuest.org and www.peltzboxing.com.




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Unbeaten Lightweight Boxer Reynaldo Ojeda Set For American Debut June 22 in Newark!–WATCH FIGHT ON GFL


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NORTH BERGEN (June 17, 2011) – Undefeated lightweight prospect Reynaldo Ojeda of North Bergen, NJ by way of Canovana, Puerto Rico is set to make his American debut next Wednesday, June 22 at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, NJ when he faces Edgardo Torres of Vineland, NJ.

Ojeda, 22, has an unblemished record of 4-0 (2 KO) and was a two-time National champion during his 60-fight amateur career in his native Puerto Rico. Torres has a record of 1-1. Ojeda turned pro in 2009 and signed with Miguel Cotto Promotions, but took time off to study to become a math teacher at The University of Turabo.

The college senior Ojeda has now turned his attention back to boxing, relocating to North Bergen, NJ to train with former world cruiserweight champion Carlos “Sugar” De Leon at Global Boxing Gym. De Leon, also from Puerto Rico, is one of the greatest cruiserweight world champions of all-time, having won the world title four times in that division en route to a 53-8 (33 KO) record.

“I’m very excited for the opportunity to advance my career in America,” said Ojeda. “My dream is to win a world title and bring it back home to my people and make them proud.”

In the main event, Ossie Duran (25-8-2, 9 KO’s) of Paterson, NJ via Accra, Ghana will do battle with Latif Mundy (10-2, 4 KO’s) for the USBA Regional Middleweight Championship that is scheduled for ten rounds.

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PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES FOR DURAN – MUNDY PLUS VIDEO LINK TO MUNDY INTERVIEW—WATCH FIGHT ON DEMAND ON GFL


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SECAUCAS, NEW JERSEY (June 16, 2011)—Wednesday night at the 3 East Bar and Grill, Vincent Ponte along with Gabe LaConte hosted a press conference in advance of a championship night of boxing that will be headlined by Ossie Duran taking on Latif Mundy for the USBA Regional Middleweight title that will take place at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, NJ

The undercard will feature no less than five undefeated fighters

PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
Ossie Duran (25-8-2, 9 KO’s)—“I want to Thank Vince Ponte, Gabe LaConte and Vinny LaManna for this opportunity”
“I think its disrespectful that Latif Mundy could not make it to this wonderful event”
“The USBA Regional title will be mine on June 22”
“After this win, I am looking for a good ranking from the IBF, which is the most illustrious of all the sanctioning bodies and will be in line for a world title shot”

Thomas LaManna (2-0, 2 KO’s)—“I want to thanks to the promoters for making me the co-feature”
“Only great things can happen for me in the future”
“I am looking forward to fighting for youth title or a regional championship very soon”

Tyabb Beale (3-3, 1 KO)—“I am not much for talking but I am excited to fight in my hometown of Newark. I promise I wont disappoint”

John Thompson (Pro Debut)—“I want to thank my manager and the promoter to have me make my debut in my hometown”

John Lennox (3-0, 3 KO’s)—“I am here to do business and I am looking forward to doing big things in the Heavyweight division”

Vinny LaManna—“I see nothing but great things from the Gulfstream Group. I support them 100%. It will be a lot sooner than later that these promoters (The Gulfstream Group) will catch the attention of the networks”

VIDEO INTERVIEW OF LATIF MUNDY

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The Grand Ballroom at the Robert Treat Hotel is located at 50 Park Place, Newark NJ. Doors open at 6:30 PM, first bout 7:30 sharp.

Pharma company approved to manufacture loratadine and pseudoephedrine tablets.

World Disease Weekly October 19, 2004 2004 OCT 19 – (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) — Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy) announced that the company has received approval from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to manufacture and market loratadine and pseudoephedrine sulfate extended-release tablets, 10 mg/240 mg (24-hour formulation).

The division of bioequivalence has determined Ranbaxy’s loratadine and pseudoephedrine sulfate extended-release Tablets, 10 mg/240 mg (24-hour formulation) to be bioequivalent to the listed drug, Claritin-D 24-hour extended-release tablets of Schering Corporation. Total sales of $64.5 million (IRI – MAT: July 2004) were achieved for this product that is sold in the OTC market. this web site loratadine side effects

Loratadine and pseudoephedrine sulfate extended-release tablets, 10 mg/240 mg are indicated for the temporary relief of symptoms due to hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies, nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, itching of the nose or throat. The combination also reduces swelling of nasal passages, temporarily relieves sinus congestion and pressure and temporarily restores freer breathing through the nose. this web site loratadine side effects

According to Sandeep Parekh, vice president of sales and marketing, “Ohm will again be participating in the launch of another loratadine formulation, which in this case is loratadine and pseudoephedrine extended-release tablets, a nonsedating antihistamine drug that will be marketed in the private label or store brand segment of the U.S. healthcare system.” “This will provide greater access to a combination product with a proven track record of clinical success that will be made available at an affordable cost to patients and health plans through retail outlets. As such, product will be introduced by the end of October 2004 to support the demands of the market,” continued Parekh.




Catch It Live on GFL Fight Night Entertainment presents Round XV – Armed Forces!


Fight Night Entertainment presents Round XV – Armed Forces July 9 at the Meydenbauer Convention Center in beautiful Bellevue, Washington. The event is a mixture of MMA fights and live music that will have the MMA fans in the Northwest rocking and rolling with the action in the cage and on the stage. The festivities start with the fighter weigh-ins at SKY Ultra Lounge on July 8 at 7pm local time followed by the fights a day later on July 9 at 10:30pm ET. Doing live commentary cage-side will be former UFC Lightweight Champion, and Washington native, Jens “Lil Evil” Pulver.

In the main event, UFC, TUF alum and Strikeforce vet Len “The Liger” Bentley (9-4) fighting out of Victory Athletics battles UFC veteran Rob Yundt (8-4) who last competed with the Alaska Fighting Championships. The main event is a pay-per-view worthy matchup that showcases two of the best middleweight fighters in the North Pacific region. Bentley will have the hometown crowd at his back and will send the fans home happy if he can dispatch Yundt. Yundt, who is coming down from Alaska, has already picked up one victory in 2011 and looks to make Bentley number two in as many fights. Both fighters have a full arsenal in their tool box but look for this fight to be a slugfest with fireworks going off from the opening bell.

In the co-main event, Chanti Johnson (7-2) from White Buffalo Warriors fights Tyson Nam (8-4) of Team Quest in a fight that would headline most cards. Johnson is on a 3-fight win streak, all wins coming via stoppage, and will look to push the pace and use his cardio to gain the advantage over Nam. Nam is coming off of a tough decision and has his back against the wall and will be ready to pour it on Johnson if he sees an opening. This fight could be the springboard for either man to jump to the national level and both athletes will be looking to win in decisive fashion.

Along with the MMA fights, there will also be a live music performance by Seattle Group, Island Trybe. Make sure to get to the convention center early and stay late to see both attractions. After the show wraps up there will also be a post-fight party at The Parlor in Bellevue.

Don’t miss this exciting card that includes UFC vets and a live performance by the band Island Trybe! Watch the future world champions of MMA compete today on this stacked card as Fight Night Entertainment presents Round XV – Armed Forces on July 9, streaming live on pay-per-view exclusively at GFL.tv! For Ticket info go to: http://www.fightnightentertainment.com/

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CONYERS REPLACES YORGEY AGAINST GABRIEL ROSADO JULY 15 AT BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY–FIGHT LIVE ON GFL


Atlantic City, NJ—Hard-hitting Allen Conyers, of the Bronx, NY, steps in for the injured Harry Joe Yorgey when he takes on Gabriel Rosado, of Philadelphia, PA, in the scheduled 10-round junior middleweight main event Friday evening, July 15, at Bally’s Atlantic City.

Yorgey, of Bridgeport, PA, sustained a shoulder injury in training Monday evening and will be out of action for three months.

Conyers, 35, is known as the Dream Shatterer for his record of derailing the careers of several promising fighters.

Earlier this year, he shattered the 20-0 record of James De La Rosa when he scored three knockdowns and a unanimous 10-round decision over the Texas prospect at the Silverdome in Pontiac, MI, on the Timothy Bradley vs. Devon Alexander card.

In one three-fight stretch, Conyers scored knockouts over Jonathan Tubbs (7-1-1 at the time), of Rochester, NY, Russell Jordan (12-3), also of Rochester, NY, and Derek Ennis (10-0-1), of Philadelphia, PA.

Conyers is dangerous early, having K0d Tubbs and Jordan each in the first round and Ennis in the second.

By comparison, Rosado lost a 12-round decision to Ennis last summer for the USBA junior middleweight title.

A pro since 2002, Conyers temporarily left boxing after losing to world-rated Said Ouali, of Morocco, in 2008, then returned this year, beating De La Rosa and losing to world-rated Carlos Molina, of Chicago, IL.

Overall, Conyers is 12-5, 9 K0s, fighting world-rated men like James Kirkland, of Austin, TX, and Delvin Rodriguez, of Danbury, CT.

“I know Conyers is dangerous, especially early in the fight,” said Rosado. “I can’t stick my chin out there and let him test it. I’m disappointed Yorgey won’t be in the opposite corner July 15, but I look forward to fighting him when he gets healthy. In the meantime, I cannot afford to get careless with Conyers.”

Six additional fights complete the July 15 card, which begins at 7.30 pm.

Tickets priced at $50 and $75 are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922) and at Ticketmaster (800-745-3000). They also are available online at www.peltzboxing.com and www.ticketmaster.com.




Mike Ortega Makes Boxing Return on June 24th


Just as mixed martial arts has pulled some of the young fight fan demographic away from boxing in recent years, the sweet science lost out on a promising young fighter a couple years back when former amateur standout Mike Ortega decided to make the move to caged combat. However, throughout that time the Sacramento, California native never closed the door completely on the sport he grew up loving and has decided to make up for lost time beginning next Friday at the Fairfield Sports Center in Fairfield, California.

After struggling to move his boxing career, Ortega (1-0) took advantage of an opportunity to train alongside MMA superstar Urijah Faber as part of his Team Alpha Male camp and devoted himself to his new craft. “My focus just went from boxing to MMA,” says Ortega. “I wanted to pursue it. At the time, MMA was rising in popularity and I thought I could do it due to my athleticism and everything. The opportunity was there, so I just focused on MMA for about two years now.”

Though he still plans on pursuing mixed martial arts, Ortega’s affection for the sport of boxing brought him back to the ring. “I have been doing it since I can remember doing anything,” says Ortega. “I have the passion, the itch [to comeback.] It’s my first love and I could not forget about it.”

Though others have tried and failed at maintaining a high level while competing in both sports, Ortega has not had too much trouble adjusting back to his boxer roots. “I won’t say it’s been hard, but it’s a lot of detailed work,” admits Ortega. “I have to get the finesse back and the timing back, which is completely different. Not having to worry about someone taking me down. I wouldn’t say it’s too difficult, but it is different.”

One might think the time Ortega has concentrated on mixed martial arts may detract from his boxing, but the young fighter believes what he has learned as actually complemented his ability. “I have gained a lot of strength and things from MMA, but the muscle memory is in there, explains Ortega. “I run, I do my road work and I work hard in the gym, so I don’t think it will be a problem at all. I think it is the best of both worlds.”

Aiding Ortega’s return is a reunion with the amateur boxing coach that helped guide him to much success before turning pro, respected trainer Mateen Saifudeen. “There’s a comfort level and I trust what he has to say,” explains Ortega. “He knows his stuff when it comes to training. No doubt one of the better mitt men I have ever done mitts with. So it’s just a great fight and I am happy to be there.”

Ortega’s return to boxing has created buzz among his fans, family and friends, as well as throughout the Sacramento boxing and mixed martial arts communities. “Everyone I have talked to is excited,” says Ortega. “I am really seasoned in boxing, everyone knows that. And it is my boxing which made my MMA good and continue to get better. So everybody is just real excited to see me do my boxing again, because that is my truest art form. That’s what I am best at. And it just creates more spark. Everyone is more excited to see me box now, even more so because of the MMA I believe.”

Ortega’s fellow mixed martial artists are especially interested to see him back in the squared circle, wearing ten ounce gloves. “They are all super excited,” says Ortega of his MMA teammates. “A lot of them do homework on boxing. I actually help out Mateen with boxing classes as well, and they know I know my stuff and when they watch other guys fight, whether it be on ESPN or it’s a pay-per-view card, they are always telling me that I need to get back into boxing just to show that I am the real deal. So they are super excited for me and if anything they help me and motivate me to do it more.”

After several potential opponents either opted to take other fights or simply opted out of a fight against Ortega altogether, matchmaker Edward Rodriguez was able to secure Michael Alexander (1-4-3) of Antioch, California for their four-round light middleweight bout. “First I am appreciative of him for taking the fight,” says Ortega of his opponent. “I believe he is a little taller than me. I have a fight plan and I will take advantage of his height. Anything he brings to the table, I will counter or I will do better. I am sure he is a great fighter. He steps up. He says ‘yes’ to whoever they get him and I respect him for that.”

One of the fighters Alexander said ‘yes’ to early in his career was another Sacramento-based prospect Brandon Gonzales. Though their May 2008 bout resulted in Alexander’s only career defeat via stoppage, the Antioch resident managed to drop Gonzales in the first-round. Fighting Alexander gives Ortega a chance to overcome the same hurdle a fighter he respects and knows personally did just a few years ago.

“I never thought I would be fighting one of Brandon’s opponents, since he was at 160 and I always considered myself a 147,” admits Ortega. “But over the years I have put on some weight, so its good to fight this guy. It is kind of tough for him to lose to two Sacramento guys, but we are the best of the best. Sacramento creates great fighters.”

In a twist of irony, the main event on June 24th is a pairing of Fairfield’s Alan Sanchez against Clint Coronel of San Jose, California. Sanchez had been scheduled to fight Ortega in Sacramento in 2008. After some solid showings and a couple upsets against top prospects in their hometowns, Sanchez has emerged as a local gate attraction while fighting in main and co-main events at the Fairfield Sports Center and now has a record of 7-2-1, 2 KOs.

It would not be out of the question for a fighter in Ortega’s position, having left boxing for MMA, to wonder about what might have been had he stuck to bigger gloves. “I don’t look at it as what would have, but what will soon be,” explains Ortega. “Everything that I have learned over the last two years in MMA will help me in my boxing. I don’t really look at it as that’s where I would have been, but I look at it as that’s where I will be and that’s for sure.”

The journey ‘there’ begins again June 24th.

Tickets for the event, promoted by Don Chargin Productions, Jorge Marron Productions and Paco Presents, are available online at 15rounds.com or at any of the following locations: Paco’s Mexican Restaurant in Woodland (530-669-7946), the J.L Tepito Boxing Club in Fairfield (707-384-8420), Allstate Insurance in Fairfield (707-425-1045) and Vacaville (707-448-8330), Courtyard by Marriott Fairfield Napa Valley Area in Fairfield (707-422-4111), Solano Coin, Gold & Silver in Vacaville (707-447-4708) and Mexifoods Inc. (916-373-1400) in West Sacramento.

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THE LATE GENARO “CHICANITO” HERNANDEZ TO RECEIVE INAUGURAL LOPEZ FAMILY “SALUTE TO GREAT CHAMPIONS AWARD” SATURDAY, JUNE 25 AT FIRST PICO RIVERA SHOW

Pico Rivera–It is only fitting that one of the great Los Angeles boxing champions will receive the very first Salute To Great Champions award, and that champion will be Genaro “Chicanito” Hernandez. On Saturday, June 25th in the boxing ring at the Pico Rivera Sports Arena as part of Opening Night of the Inaugural Boxeo en El Pico Rivera boxing and MMA series presented by Roy Englebrecht Promotions; Leonardo Lopez Sr. and Fernando Lopez, the operators of the arena will present the Hernandez family with a specially designed sculpture to signify the Salute To Great Champions award.

Genaro is the first recipient of this award not because he was a eight time world boxing champion….not because he just recently lost his life with a rare form of brain cancer….he is receiving this honor because he is one of the classiest, most decent champions Los Angeles has ever produced!

With a sterling 38-2 pro record with his only losses coming from Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather, and super featherweight world titles in the WBC and WBA, Hernandez has been a true Los Angeles warrior. Genaro was born in South Central Los Angeles, trained in South Central, sparred in South Central, and has kept himself grounded over the years by his ties to South Central LA.

The opening night action will feature a hybrid fight show promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions that will feature three pro boxing bouts and three pro mixed martial arts bouts, and will have a real local flavor. Headlining the six bout card will be two local fighters in separate bouts. Whittier prospect Humberto Zatarain who is trained by Oscar Muniz will look to stay undefeated and move to 2-0 and will face Martin Delgado out of Ontario in a lightweight matchup. In a junior lightweight female bout, Maywood’s Lissette Medel at 2-1 will face Coachella’s tough Adriana Leal.

MMA action will feature Pico Rivera’s own Matt Ruiz (1-1) facing Duarte’s Brandon Michael (2-2) in a heavyweight three rounder, and Long Beach’s Sebastian Lopez (1-1) meets North Hollywood’s Carlos Urquilla (1-1) at middleweight.

Other local fighters on the Saturday, June 25th show include Maywood’s Rigoberto Flores in his pro debut, and South Gate heavyweight Martin Santizo also in his pro debut.

Tickets priced at only $35 for floor seats and only $10 for Grandstand general admission. Tickets are on sale by calling 562-695-0747. Pico Rivera Sports Arena is centrally located off the 605 Freeway at the 60 freeway between Los Angeles and Orange Counties




VALLE, PAPPAS HIGHLIGHT UPCOMING PUNCHIN AT THE PARADISE THURSDAY JULY 7TH—WATCH LIVE


On Thursday, July 7th, Star Boxing returns to the Paradise Theater in the Bronx, with the latest installment of its “Punchin at the Paradise” fight series. The upcoming show on July 7th, will feature popular Yonkers middleweight/policeman/all-around good guy, Bryant Pappas (12-0, 12KO’s) and exciting Bronx super featherweight prospect Danny Valle (4-0, 3KO’s). The entire show will be broadcast live on GFL.TV

BRYANT PAPPAS

Pappas, a Yonkers Housing Police Sergeant., is a 12-year veteran on the Yonkers Police force. Pappas, who turned pro in 2005, not only fights because he loves the sport, but also for a special cause. Each fight, Pappas donates his entire purse, including his ticket commission to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC. Fighting in Bronx, Pappas will certainly have large contingent of fans and supporters on hand as he looks to keep his undefeated record and knockout streak alive when he takes on Colorado’s Allen Medina in a six round middleweight match-up.

Valle, a NY Golden Gloves Champion as an amateur, was born into the sport of boxing. His grandfather was world renowned boxing trainer, Victor Valle Sr., and his father Victor Valle Jr. has trained some of New York’s most notable fighters, including former WBC heavyweight champion Oleg Maskaev.

The 25-year-old Bronx native Valle turned pro in October of 2009, scoring a 2nd round knockout. In his last bout in March, Valle won a four round unanimous decision on Star Boxing’s “March Mayhem” card. Valle is scheduled to meet former amateur rival, and fellow NY Golden Gloves Champion, Angel Torres, in a six round super featherweight showdown. There is bad blood between Valle and Torres that stems from their amateur days. They have talked about fighting one another for years, and now they will finally get a chance to settle the score once and for all on July 7th.

In addition to Pappas’s and Valle’s bouts, the card will also feature two separate exciting professional boxing matches for Bronx bragging rights, as well as four amateur bouts to start the show. The amateur bouts will feature a number of very exciting prospects out of the New York City area.

A complete list of the undercard will be announced shortly. Doors open at 6:30PM, with the first bout scheduled for 7:00PM. Tickets are priced at $30, $50 and $100 and can be purchased by calling the Star Boxing office at 718 823-2000, visiting www.starboxing.com or simply by CLICKING HERE: Tickets can also be purchased by visiting the Paradise Theater box office, located at 2403 Grand Concourse in the Bronx, NY.

ABOUT STAR BOXING:

Star Boxing, Inc. has been in operation since1992. Star Boxing has worked to produce some of the most exciting and memorable boxing events in recent history. Star has continued to work with and develop a number of very exciting world champions, world rated contenders and young prospects. Star has consistently brought credibility, integrity, and exciting fights to the boxing industry. For more information on Star Boxing, visit the official website at www.starboxing.com




This week on GFL COMBAT SPORTS NETWORK


– Friday, June 17, 2011 8:30pm ET featuring Ring of Combat XXXVI at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ. Will feature the return of Peter ‘Drago’ Sell and two Bantamweight Title Fights. Drago fought for ROC in the debut show at the Tropicana defeating Landon Showalter. He has since made a name for himself in the UFC and The Ultimate Fighter. He has been involved in some of the most memorable fights in that organization and now he is making his comeback in the promotion where it all began. One thing is for sure this will be a fight that ROC fans will be talking about for your years as he squares off against former Ultimate Fighter Kris McCray. Kris has also made a name for himself as a Season 11 TUF Finalist. This card also includes 2 ROC Bantamweight title fights. After Nick Pace became the 1st ROC Bantamweight Champion and moved on to the UFC, this weight class has become very competitive in ROC. Dustin Pague earned this title in February defeating Steve Deangelis. Now Dustin takes on a rising ROC star in Claudio Ledesma. Claudio has back to back wins for ROC since joining the promotion and now is taking a step up in competition against the reigning champ. Whoever wins the title will not have a long rest because Sean Santella, the current ROC Featherweight Champion goes for his 2nd ROC title stepping up to Bantamweight. Sean brings a 7-2-1 record into the match where he faces Florida native Tito Jones. This contest will be for the Northeastern ROC Bantamweight Championship and will put the winner in contention for the ROC Bantweight Title. Other featured fighters on the card are wrestling standout, Jared Platt making his debut, Ed Gordon making his pro debut and WCL fan favorite Munah Holland. Al Iaquinta from Team Serra Longo who is undefeated in his pro and amateur career will be making his long awaited return to the cage after suffering some injuries. Now healthy and strong he comes back against world renowned fighter Mikhail Malyutin from Russia. Mikhail comes off a recent upset win against UFC veteran Chris Liguori.

– Friday, June 17, 2011 9:30pm ET featuring Quest for Glory FC at the Croatian Cultural Center in Vancouver, Canada. The card will feature 15 action packed bouts with 3 MMA titles and 1 Muay Thai title on the line, as featured below. The amateur MMA show will be head-lined by one of the city’s most anticipated re-matches; Oliver Vajda (4-0 Carlson Gracie Jiu Jitsu) will defend his title against former opponent Ronald Diaz. Diaz has accepted the match after the wrist injury to Walter Barrios. The previous match between Vajda and Diaz in 2010 was a grueling affair that left many fans on the edge of their seats with a close split decision. The rematch promises to a thrilling and heavy hitting contest. Another excellent match is scheduled between Shawn Pallan (Dragon’s Den Elite 2-0 in MMA and 3-1 Muay Thai) versus Chris Anderson (Vancouver Island 3-0 ) for the welterweight title. The third MMA title contest of the evening will be in the 155 lbs. lightweight division. It will feature Coast BJJ’s undefeated Ryan Christopher (BC’s P4P #10) vs Brandon Shorter. It promises to be a very exciting contest. Joe Halfar (Posner’s Pankration 5-1) and Josh Wright 3-1 (Dragon’s Den Elite) will square off for the 160lbs. Muay Thai title bout. This is the fourth title bout planned for the evening and is expected to be an exciting and thrilling match. An interesting non-title match has former Western Canadian Muay Thai champion and two time former BC Muay Thai Victor “The Dragon” Wang (8-1 Muay Thai, 2-1 MMA) squaring off against undefeated Jake Lindell (4-0 Spokane CanUSA Fight Team) in a Canada versus USA MMA bout.

– Friday, June 17, 2011 10:00pm ET featuring Hard Knocks Fighting Championship at the Century Casino in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The action packed 15-bout card is a combo event with both professional and amateur MMA fighters stepping in to the cage to do battle. In the main event, Josh Griffin makes his professional debut against undefeated Sam Osman (1-0-1) in a tough middleweight battle. Both fighters have extensive experience at the amateur level and are using it as a springboard to elevate their careers by turning professional. Griffin might have to calm his butterflies in the early going as not only is this his professional debut, but he is also in the main event. Osman’s last fight was an overwhelming success as he won via TKO in Round 1 at School of Hard Knocks 9 back in November. Griffin fights out of PMA Karate while Osman trains out of Scott Schilling MMA. Their different approaches to the fight game will make for an interesting matchup and have the sparks flying from the opening bell. In the co-main event Charmaine “Not So Sweet” Tweet (0-0) battles Rhonda Rousey (1-0) in a bout at the 150 lb weight limit. Although sporting tons of amateur experience, the kickboxing Tweet will be fighting in the co-main event spot on her MMA debut as a professional. That is a lot to ask of anybody, but Tweet will be up to the challenge. For the Californian, Rousey, she is coming off of a spectacular submission victory (armbar) in her debut that took only 25 seconds. Rousey will look to take the kickboxing Tweet down to the ground quickly and look to catch a submission. This could be the classic matchup of a striker versus grappler with both women looking to get the fight in their comfort zone and then executing a series of strikes or submission attempts in hopes of making it a quick night at the expense of their opponent. Along with 6 pro bouts, HKFC is also a proving ground for amateur fighters ready to earn their stripes. The 9-bout amateur series will separate the contenders from the pretenders and build to the future for HKFC and Canadian MMA.

– Friday, June 17, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Howard Davis Jr.’s Fight Time Promotions presents Fight Time 5 – Total Destruction at the War Memorial Auditorium in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This Event will be a Delayed Video on Demand viewing at GFL available on June 22. The event features 12 fights with a main event rematch that the fans demanded. Headlining the card are bantamweights Caleb Archer (5-1) and Aaron Cerda (2-2) who will fight each other for the second time this year. Archer won a unanimous decision in February at Fight Time 3 – It’s War! and will be looking to do the same on June 17. Cerda comes into the rematch trying to prove he should have gotten the nod in the first go around. Both Archer and Cerda will leave everything in the cage as they try to make a decisive statement and end this fight before it goes to the judges’ scorecards. This evenly matched main event is sure to be a barnburner! In other action, Bruce Bellochi (2-0) fights Matthew Sposato (3-0) in a heavyweight contest. The steel hinges and pipes will need to be reinforced for this matchup as there will be close to 600 lb of energy and aggression coexisting in the cage from the start of the bell to the end of the match. Don’t blink for this fight as neither undefeated fighter has ever gone to the second round. Also competing on the card will be rising prospects Mike Bruno (8-4) from American Top Team, Vagner Rocha (5-1) from Team Popovitch, Sam “The Rebel” Jones (3-0) representing the Tallahassee Combat Center, and Marcio Armeli (3-0) from Punch Fitness MMA.

– Saturday, June 18, 2011 6:00pm ET featuring Ultimate Cage Fighting presents Caged Hope IV at the Wayside West in Kalamazoo, Michigan. This is a special night of action as UCF has teamed up with Relay for Life to raise awareness and fight against cancer. Featured fights of the night include Brett Smith (1-1) versus Pat Reck (4-5). Smith won his last fight and his only loss was because of an injury suffered in the fight resulting in a stoppage by the referee. Smith is very new to MMA as both of his previous fights have been in 2011 and this will be his third in a little over six months. It shows that Smith is a quick learner and a resilient athlete to be this active in such a demanding sport. Smith will look to make it 2 in a row against his opponent Reck. For Reck, all 4 or his wins have come via KO or submission. Reck’s wild style always creates for interesting and exciting matches as only 2 of his 9 total fights have ever made it out of the first round. Expect fireworks from these two gladiators. Another bout that is sure to gain attention is a matchup of debuting fighters Shane Henney and Alex Bonwick. Both men come into the cage with an air of mystery surrounding them and the fight will probably come down to whoever can improvise on the spot the best.

– Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:00pm ET featuring Absolute Action MMA 15 at the Midwest Sports Complex in Florence, Kentucky. This is a super-card with 19 bouts scheduled for the night. Both professional and amateur MMA will be on display as the Bluegrass State’s leading MMA organization presents another stacked event. In the main event, heavyweights Joshua “Tank” Franklin (5-10-1) and Aaron Webb (6-2) will battle for the AAMMA Amateur Heavyweight Championship. It is a rematch from AAMMA 13 where Webb won by rear naked choke in Round 1. Franklin is looking to avenge that loss and there’s no better time to do that than on June 18, with the heavyweight title on the line. All 6 of Webb’s victories have come via submission or KO, so Franklin will have his hands full once again. But the “Tank” is ready to break through a wall if he has to. Franklin can quiet all of his critics with a win here over Webb and climb to the top of the Absolute Action MMA Mountain all in one night. For Webb, it is an opportunity to cement himself as “The Man” in the heavyweight division. In other pro action, veteran Mojo Horne (5-2) faces Amaechi Oselukwue (2-1) in a middleweight battle. Oselukwue is coming off of a big win at Bellator 38 and looks to continue his hot streak against Horne. For Mojo, he is looking to turn heads himself and show that he is ready for the national scene. A win over Oselukwue will do that. In other action, Bill Underwood (1-1) fights Justin Higdon (2-0) in another middleweight barnburner. Underwood picked up his first professional win at AAMMA 13 in under 30 seconds with a guillotine choke. The undefeated Higdon is a punching machine on the ground, winning both of his fights due to tapout from strikes. Both men are comfortable fighting on the ground, but one is a grappler while the other prefers ground and pound. Tune in to find out who will set the pace and push the action in this evenly matched contest.

– Saturday, June 18, 2011 10:00pm ET featuring AFC 6: Conviction to be held at the Bear Mountain Arena, Colwood, BC, Canada. In the main event of the evening, AFC middleweight champion Kalib Starnes (10-6-1) will face-off for the 185 lb belt against UFC and Strikeforce veteran John Salter (6-2). Along with the title defense AFC 6: Conviction will feature the return of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu phenom Robert Drysdale, the 2007 ADCC Open Weight Champion and three time world Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion. Robert is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coach of many of the world’s top MMA athletes including Forrest Griffin and Frank Mir. He will face a stiff test against 3X Pan American Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gold medalist, former UFC vet and Ultimate Fighter cast member Mike Nickels (9-4). Derek Medler (5-0) puts his undefeated record on the line against Jaret Evens (7-3) in this highly anticipated match up. This event will also feature a heavyweight tilt between 2 former CFL players and BC Lion draft picks. Victoria’s own Justin Shaw (2-0) drafted 18th overall in 2007 against Vancouver’s Paul Cheng (4-1 pro boxer) drafted 6th overall in 2002. Plus Andrew Buckland (13-8) vs. Chase Deganhardt (7-2), and local standouts Corey Gower (3-0), Ryan Janes (2-1), Karel Bergen (3-0), Nathan Swayze (1-1), Chris Jones (3-1), and Tristan Connelly (1-2).

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Tickets for June 24th Friday Night Fights in Fairfield Now Available Online


On Friday, June 24th, Don Chargin Productions in association with Jorge Marron Productions and Paco Presents will bring live professional boxing back to the Fairfield Sports Center in Fairfield, California with an action-packed six-bout card. In the main event, Fairfield’s own Alan Sanchez will defend his home turf against Clint Coronel of San Jose, California.

Fans wishing to purchase tickets, please call 925-286-0195

Card Details:

Alan Sanchez (7-2-1, 2 KOs) of Fairfield has quickly turned into a fan favorite and drawing card in his hometown and looks to impress his local following for the third straight time this year in the night’s eight-round welterweight main event. Sanchez has no easy task ahead of him, as he takes on the relentless Clint Coronel (4-2-2, 1 KO) of San Jose. Coronel took to the ring in Fairfield back in March, besting Carlos Musquez in a six-round free-swinging affair.

In the four-round co-main event, former amateur star and budding professional prospect Manuel “Tino” Avila (4-0, 2 KOs of Fairfield makes his third appearance at the Sports Center this year in taking on pugnacious Salvador Cifuentes (1-1) of Chula Vista, California. This will be the first time in his pro career that 122-pound rising star Avila fights off of television.

Quickly becoming a venue favorite, super featherweight prospect Guy Robb (4-0, 1 KO) of Sacramento, California returns to Fairfield for the third time this year against debuting Tyshawn Sherman of Bakersfield, California in a four-round bout. Local fight aficionados are still buzzing over his exciting four-round decision over Manuel Morales in March and have beaten down the doors of local ticket outlets to see him in action again next week. Sherman has a limited amateur background, but has gained experience in the gym as Shane Mosley Jr.’s main sparring partner.

Former amateur standout and professional mixed martial arts prospect Mike Ortega (1-0) of Sacramento will make his long awaited return to boxing in a four-round light middleweight bout against Michael Alexander (1-4-3) of Antioch, California. Ortega turned pro back in 2008 before turning his attention MMA. Despite his record, Alexander poses a tough challenge for Ortega’s squared circle return. Local fight fans may remember Alexander scoring a knockdown over still undefeated prospect Brandon Gonzales in Sacramento in 2008.

In a four-round light welterweight bout, Fairfield’s Omar Sanchez (0-2) will look to get into the win column against Jhonnathan Zamudio of San Francisco, California by way of Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, who will be making his professional debut. Sanchez, a J.L. Tepito Boxing Club stablemate of Alan Sanchez, has been matched incredibly tough in his young career, but always given his opponent as well as the fans ringside an exciting fight.

Also on the card, Jonathan Chicas (1-0, 1 KO) of San Francisco will take on well regarded Michael Islas of Madera, California, who will be making his professional debut, in a four-round light welterweight bout. Chicas thrilled his fans in San Francisco back in April when he demolished Maja Khali in one round. Islas comes to the fight with an extensive amateur pedigree, so their clash of styles figures to make for an intriguing bout.

Doors are at 6 PM, with first bell at 7.




Middleweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez signs new deal with DiBella Entertainment Return to the ring slated for October 1


NEW YORK, NY (June 14, 2011) – On Tuesday afternoon in New York City, WBC Middleweight Diamond Champion and universally recognized top-3 pound for pound fighter, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (47-2-2, 26 KOs) signed a new multiyear, multimillion dollar deal that will keep his promotional interest with DiBella Entertainment (“DBE”) for the foreseeable future.

“This is an important day for DiBella Entertainment,” said DiBella. “Sergio Martinez has proved in his recent run of fights that is no challenge he fears and that there is no challenge he cannot conquer. Together, we will look to make the biggest fights against the biggest names in boxing and we won’t stop until ‘Maravilla’ is universally recognized as, pound for pound, the best in boxing.”

Martinez, 36, originally linked up with DBE in 2007 and has gone 7-1-1 over the span. The only blemishes on his record during that time were a close decision loss to Paul Williams in a fight widely heralded as the 2009 Fight of the Yea and a universally criticized draw versus former champion Kermit Cintron in 2009 in a bout where most people thought Martinez should’ve been awarded a knockout in round seven and then had done more than enough to win after 12 rounds.

After a victory over Kelly Pavlik in win the middleweight crowd in April, 2010 and a stirring second round knockout to avenge his loss to Williams in November, Martinez was named the 2010 Fighter of the Year.

Martinez began 2011 in a big way in March, stopping previously unbeaten Sergiy Dzinziruk in eight rounds.

“I’ve never had any doubt that DiBella Entertainment is the best promoter in boxing,” said Martinez. “I have no doubt that we will continue to do great things together. This is exactly what I wanted.”

Also in attendance at the signing, which took place at a local stationary store just a few blocks from DBE’s midtown headquarters, was Martinez’s longtime adviser, Sampson Lewkowicz.

“This is about finishing what we started,” said Lewkowicz. “I believe that in Sergio Martinez t we have a grand champion who is the best fighter in the world.’’

Martinez is scheduled to return to the ring October 1 on HBO against European middleweight champion Darren Barker (23-0, 14 KOs).




TICKET SALES FORECAST BIG TURNOUT FOR JONES vs. MUNOZ JUNE 25 AT SOUTH PHILLY ARENA


Philadelphia, PA—If early ticket sales are an indication, a big crowd is expected for the Mike Jones vs. Raul Munoz fight Saturday, June 25, at the South Philly Arena, 7 West Ritner St.

“Mike Jones is a hot attraction on the East Coast,” said Hall-of-Fame promoter J Russell Peltz. “We are confident of having a full house. When Mike Jones fights, people expect fireworks, even if it’s one week before July 4.”

The 28-year-old Jones (24-0, 18 KOs), of North Philadelphia, is coming off a big win Feb. 19 in Las Vegas (on HBO) where he out-pointed Jesus Soto-Karass, of Mexico, for the second time. Jones is rated No.1 in the world at 147 pounds behind WBO champion Manny Pacquiao, as well as No. 2 by the WBA, No. 3 by the IBF, No. 5 by the WBC.

“It’s good to be back fighting in Philly,” said Jones, who will be making his first hometown appearance in more than two years. “The fans are great and I’m looking to putting on a good show for them.”

The Jones-Munoz fight is part of the Top Rank Live! series which is being promoted by Top Rank, Inc., Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., and Joe Hand Promotions. It will be televised live by Fox Sports Net beginning at 10 pm EST. The first of six additional bouts begins at 8 pm.

Tickets priced at $75 and $50 are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing Promotions (215-765-0922) and online at www.peltzboxing.com.

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Mike Jones vs. Raul Munoz, co-promoted by Top Rank, Inc. Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., and Joe Hand Promotions, takes place Saturday, June 25, at the South Philly Arena, 7 West Ritner Street. The scheduled 10-round contest will be televised live by Fox Sports Net at 10 pm EST as part of the Top Rank Live! Series.




Pinzon decisions Barros

In a bout that featured four knockdowns, Jose Pinzon scored a ten round unanimous decision over Edvan Barros in a Super Welterweight bout in Mexico.

Pinzon dropped Barros twice in round one from left hands. Barros scored a knockdown of his own in round three with a left. Upon Pinzon getting to his feet, Barros swung wildly in an attempt to end the fight. Pinzon got his legs and applied pressure throughout and dropped Barros in round six after the fighters feet got tangled and sent Barros to the ground with a grazing right hand.

The two exchanged some good shots down the stretch but Pinzon was never in trouble as Barros tried to land the equalizing blow.

Pinzon, 156 lbs of Mexico won by scores of 98-88; 97-89 and 97-89 to raise his record to 20-2-1. Barros of Salvador, Brazil is now 11-11-1.

Aaron Herrera remained undefeated by scoring a sixth round stoppage over Alirio Rivero in a scheduled ten round Lightweight bout.

Herrera dominated and dropped Rivero in rouns two from a barrage of punches that was culminated by a left to the body.

Herrera finished things when he landed a crunching left hook to the jaw that sent Rivero to the canvas and fight was waved off immediately at 1:09 of round six.

Herrera, 135 lbs is 19-0 with fifteen knockouts. Rivero, 135 lbs of Tijuana, Mexico is now 21-9-1.

Albert Pacheco scored a second round knockdown en route to a four round unanimous decision over Moises Fino Zavala in a four round Flyweight bout.

Scores were 40-36 on two cards and 39-37 for Pacheco who is now 2-0. Zavala is 2-2-1.




Sergio Martinez to defend Middleweight crown against Darren Barker on October 1st


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that world Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez will defend his title against Darren Barker of England on October 1st in either Atlantic City or Dallas.

The report indicated how social media played a big role in making this fight as Martinez’ promoter Lou DiBella and Barker’s promoter Eddie Hearn began fight conversations via Twitter.

“I’ve known Eddie since he was 11. Easy to make the deal,” DiBella said. “They’ve been wanting the fight and Sergio is willing to fight anyone. Barker has been calling out Sergio and he’s a pleasing TV fighter. He’ll come at Sergio and I think it will be an exciting fight, and there will be a lot of international interest, especially in the U.K. Barker’s never been beaten and he’s popular in England. He’ll have more people travel to the U.S. for this fight than travel here for (British world titleholders) Carl Froch or Amir Khan fights.”

“This is the fight we are doing,” DiBella said. “We met with HBO, they know our intention and our meetings have been positive. They know the situation. They are well aware that the fight has been offered to many top opponents. I believe we will have a deal with HBO completed this week.

“Out of the guys who are available, this is a guy who wants to fight Sergio,” DiBella said.

“Sergio would have fought any of them, but people are turning him down left and right, but Barker is a guy who wanted this fight,” DiBella said.

“One thing you can’t take away from Barker is he has the courage to face the best,” Martinez said. “He has the courage to face the best more than Cotto or Chavez. He has more courage than them. I am fighting an undefeated fighter. As I have always said, I am ready for anyone. Nobody else took a step forward to make this fight, but Barker did. I am very disappointed in Cotto. He has no balls to face me.”

“I believe that he was the best available contender,” Sampson Lewkowicz, Martinez’s adviser, told ESPN.com while at dinner with DiBella and Martinez on Monday night. “Cotto refuses to fight, Chavez Jr. is missing in action. Cotto doesn’t want any part of Martinez. Barker is qualified. He is the European champion, he is undefeated and hungry for the glory. There is nothing better than that — to be so hungry for the glory.”

“I don’t believe we’re getting the winner of Chavez versus whoever, but Sampson exacted a promise from the WBC and we’ll find out if they will honor the promise,” DiBella said. “I don’t think they will.”

DiBella said he is close to finalizing the HBO co-feature, which would pit Fort Worth middleweight Brian Vera (18-5, 11 KOs), a former participant on “The Contender,” against Ireland’s Lee in a rematch.

Martinez is the number one rated Middleweight and Barker is ranked sixth by the 15rounds.com rankings




New Haven Six to be showcased June 18 on ‘The New Generation Boxing Series’ in Hartford

HARTFORD (June 13, 2011) – Undefeated, highly-regarded junior featherweight Luis Rosa, Jr. (6-0, 5 KOs) lead the New Haven Six into the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford this Saturday night, launching “The New Generation Boxing Series,” presented by Bulldog Cartel Promotions, Saturday night, June 18 at.

“This new series is all about Connecticut boxers fighting at home,” said former pro boxer and new Bulldog Cartel promoter Craig Salamone. “There are a lot of talented, young boxers in this state and our goal is to get them fighting at home on a regular basis in order for them to build fan-bases. We have six New Haven-based fighters on this show and our plans call for us to promote our next show in New Haven later this summer.”

The eight-round main event features two veteran cruiserweights sporting deceiving records, Joshua “Juice” Harris (7-4-1, 5 KOs), of Providence, and Harvey “Candy Man” Jolly (11-17-1, 6 KOs).

Undefeated Puerto Rican welterweight prospect Javier “El Chino” Flores (5-0, 5 KOs), now fighting out of Hartford, takes on veteran Shaka Moore (11-15-3, 2 KOs), of Norwalk, in the eight-round co-feature.

Rosa, Jr. (6-0, 5 KOs), who recently signed a promotional contract DiBella Entertainment, takes on dangerous Shawn “Bones” Nichol (5-4, 5 KOs) in a six-round bout. As a heralded amateur boxer, Rosa was a two-time New England Golden Gloves champion and 2009 USA Boxing National Championship silver medalist, which earned him a spot on the US National Boxing Team.

New Haven favorites such as lightweight Oscar Bonilla, junior featherweight Josh Crespo and super middleweight Charles Foster will all be making their pro debuts in four-round matches, respectively, versus Corey White (1-1, 1 KO) and a pro debuting pair of opponents, Frankie Garriga and Lee Snow.

Two other New Haven boxers are slated to be in action June 18: junior welterweight Carlos Hernandez (0-2) and undefeated super lightweight Christian Lao (2-0, 1 KOs), who will square-off, respectively, against Barrington Douse (0-1) and Javier Calderon (1-0, 1 KO).

All fights and fighters are subject to change.

Former world light middleweight champion Vincent “The Ambassador” Pettway will be working the corners of Jolley and Snow.

Tickets are priced at $80.00 (ringside) and $40.00 (general admission) and available to purchase by going on line to www.WorldClassTickets.com, at the Connecticut Convention Center box office, and calling 860.759.8898 or 203.889.1222.




Tonight! GFL Network Launches Combat Sports Radio Affiliate Programming


Tonight at 9pm EST marks the Debut of GFL.TV Radio on the GFL iRadio and ATG Radio Network! This show is designed to focus on the BIG 3 of Combat Sports & Entertainment. Tonight we debut in a big way!

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