FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES: JUANMA-SALIDO SET TO RESUME PUERTO RICO-MEXICO RIVALRY


ISLA VERDE, Puerto Rico (April 13, 2011) – The four fighters who will compete in this Saturday’s doubleheader on SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) participated in the final press conference Wednesday at the Verdanza Hotel here.

In the main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Juan Manuel Lopez (30-0, 27 KOs) will risk his unblemished record and World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title against former International Boxing Federation (IBF) 126-pound titleholder Orlando “Siri’’ Salido (34-11-2, 22 KOs), of Ciudad Obregon, Mexico.

The co-feature from Ruben Rodriguez Coliseo in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, will pit promising, undefeated Luis Cruz (17-0, 14 KOs), of Philadelphia by way of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, versus late substitute and No. 8 IBF contender, Martin “El Brochas’’ Honorio (29-5-1, 15 KOs), of Mexico City, in a 10-round junior lightweight bout. Bob Arum’s Top Rank, Inc. will promote the doubleheader.

What the fighters had to say:

JUANMA LOPEZ

“I am very excited to be fighting at home and have worked very hard so that I can give my fans as good a fight as I can.

“Salido is a very good fighter. He is strong and will come after me all night long. I have to be smart and try to win as many rounds as I can, but if I hurt him I will go for the knockout.

“The Puerto Rico-Mexico rivalry is one full of tradition and I hope that this fight will become one of the most remembered in the history of these great confrontations between the two countries.”

ORLANDO SALIDO

“This is an opportunity for me to become a world champion away and I look forward to this fight. I expect it to be hard, but with my great preparation I feel that I can win.

“I am not intimidated to come to his home country for this fight. I know what I am capable of doing and I will be ready for war on Saturday.

“Many great fighters from both Mexico and Puerto Rico have been part of this great rivalry and I look forward to having this considered one of the best fights in the history of it.’’

LUIS CRUZ

“I am very happy to be part of this card and that I will be able to showcase my talent to a lot of people as part of the SHOWTIME telecast.

“I have a big responsibility fighting at home and will make my country proud on Saturday night.”

MIGUEL COTTO (Three-time world champion and Cruz’ promoter)

“We know that Luis Cruz is ready for this type of fight. He has trained very hard and will be ready to win.”

MARTIN HONORIO

“I am grateful for this opportunity. A win will put me on the road to another world championship fight.

“I have come all the way here to give it my best and to win this fight. It should be a good fight and I am ready for it.”




This week on GFL COMBAT SPORTS NETWORK


– Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Showdown Fights – Shootout at the UCCU Center, Orem, Utah. The main event has former UFC and WEC fighter Tim “The Wrecking Machine” McKenzie (12-8) and Jordan “Mata Ele” Smith (15-1) will face off in welterweight action. Only one of McKenzie’s twenty professional fights has reached the judges, and he’ll be looking to rebound from a losing effort to former Ultimate Fighter star Seth Baczynski in December. Smith scored a rear-naked choke submission over Mario Sartori in his last bout and has only suffered one defeat thus far in his career. The co-main event of the evening will see Team Alpha Male product and UFC veteran Justin Buchholz taking on hometown favorite Steven “Razor” Sharp. Buchholz looks to return to his winning ways in the Showdown Fights: Shootout, while Sharp will be looking to improve on his win over Brad McRae at “Showdown Fights: New Blood.” 11 Total Fights.

– Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Cage Fury Fighting Championship 7 – No Mercy at The Resorts Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ. The promotion is back with an 11 bout card featuring a sensational main event headlined by former UFC and IFL vet Andre Gusmao (6-2) VS undefeated upstart Tim Williams (5-0). Both Gusmao and Williams are known for their aggressive style with only one fight between them ever having gone to a decision; and that lone decision was a fight Gusmao had with reigning UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Jon Jones, back at UFC 87. Gusmao and Williams will be true to form on April 16 and give the fans a fight loaded with fireworks. The co-main event features two seasoned lightweights as Lester Caslow (6-4), fresh off a stint with Bellator looks to test Eddie Fyvie (8-4).

– Saturday, April 16, 2011 9:00pm ET featuring Ring of Fire – Backlash at the 1St Bank Center, Denver, Colorado. Headlining the event will be a clash of two of the top Welterweight prospects on the professional circuit. ROF Young Gun Champion, Brandon “Rukus” Thatch will be defending his belt against challenger Chris “The Hammer” Holland. There is no more dynamic exciting fighter in the welterweight division then Brandon “Ruckus” Thatch. He is a lifelong martial artist whose father and grandfather were both professional fighters. After a short stint in Kickboxing Thatch set his sights on MMA, and has never looked back. A neck injury de-railed the young star, and after a 20 month absence he returned at ROF 39, where he finished Las Vegas fighter Danny DEE-1 Davis in a non title bout. Thatch now looks forward to returning to the ROF cage and defending his YOUNG GUN Title belt against Chris Holland. Thatch won’t have to look very far for motivation as Holland has beaten two of Thatch’s training partners in the ROF cage. 8 Scheduled fights.

– Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Saturday Night of KO Fights: 3 Future World Champions at the Greensboro Coliseum, North Carolina. Undefeated popular Light Heavyweight Scott “Cujo” Sigmon takes on Tiwon Taylor in a ten round bout for the UNBC America’s Light Heavyweight title. Sigmon of Bedford, Virginia has a record of 15-2 with seven knockouts and has a great fan base in the Virginia area. Sigmon is riding a seven bout winning streak and has defeated the likes of Abdul Gillard (2-0); Frankie Filipone (2-0); Toris Brewer (14-2); Julius Kennedy (7-1) and his last fight he scored a 4th round stoppage over John Michael Terry. Taylor is a veteran who has been in with the “who’s-who” of the Light Heavyweight divisions.

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MOSLEY MEDIA DAY IN BIG BEAR: BOXER WANTS TO MEET PRESIDENT OBAMA, HAS TO SETTLE FOR CONGRESSMAN MANNY PACQUIAO FIRST

BIG BEAR, Calif. (April 12, 2011) – More than 50 members of the media spent several hours Tuesday at the high-altitude training camp of three-division world champion “Sugar’’ Shane Mosley. Bus transportation to-and-from Las Vegas and Los Angeles was provided by Top Rank, Inc.

On Saturday, May 7, Mosley (46-6-1, 39 KOs), of Pomona, Calif., will challenge World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs), of General Santos City, Philippines, in the main event of a blockbuster event at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions, Sugar Shane Mosley Promotions, Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao vs. Mosley will be produced and distributed live by SHOWTIME PPV®.

What Mosley said Tuesday:

“My energy is great, at a very high level. I have a lot of power in both hands. I know Pacquiao will go right to the attack which is a great advantage for me.

“I know how difficult this fight is. Pacquiao fires punches from all kinds of angles, is on his toes during late rounds and gives you different looks.

“But pure power can take over all of that. I know I will be able to get good hard punches onto Pacquiao.

Plus I have the biggest advantage of all with my chief trainer Naazim Richardson. He’s never lost a fight against a Top Rank champion.”

“I know President Obama met Pacquiao. I can deal with it. President Obama will always be my man. I will always vote for him. Someday I hope to meet the President and maybe play a little basketball.”




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Grano stops Alexander in 6th Round

HARTFORD (April 9, 2011) – Heavyweight Tony “TNT” Grano got back on the winning track tonight in the main event on “The Willie Pep Boxing Classic,” presented by Hard Hittin’ Promotions, at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

Grano improved his record to 18-2-1 (14 KOs) with a sixth round technical knockout of crafty veteran “Diamond” Dominique Alexander (20-11-1, 10 KOs). Grano dropped Alexander three times in the final round.

“I am impressed by his durability,” Grano said after the fight. “I caught him with a lot of clean shots early. He’s a lot more durable than I thought. I hit him right on the button. It was a good experience for me. He gave me six rounds and I needed to be back in the ring. Surprisingly, he took my best shots. I didn’t think he had a good chin. I want to fight again very soon. I’m in great shape. I want to keep busy. I hope to fight again in May or June.”

In the co-feature, Meriden bantamweight prospect Danny Aquino (6-1, 2 KOs) turned in a very impressive performance, effectively working the body and then going upstairs to stop James Owens (4-3, 2 KOs) at 2:12 of the opening round. Aquino hurt Owens with a powerful left hook, trapping him on the ropes, and then unloading a barrage of punishing punches until referee Danny Schiavone signaled that the fight was over.

Fan friendly East Hartford super featherweight Joseph “Chip” Perez’ unbeaten win streak ended at five when he was disqualified for hitting undefeated Esteban Nichol, who had been decked and was on one knee as the referee counted.

Philadelphia light weight Frank Trader (8-0) kept his undefeated record intact, winning all six rounds en route to a unanimous decision victory against a game Tommy Atencio.

Welterweight Shakha Moore won his first fight in nearly four years by way of a technical decision against Noel Garcia. The scheduled six-round bout was halted after four due to damages resulting from accidental head-butts by both fighters.

Ian Cannon, an 18-year-old college student, was matched with former New England Golden Gloves champion Luis Reynoso, of Springfield (MA), in a wheelchair boxing exhibition (three, one minute-rounds) under amateur boxing rules (headgear, large gloves, etc.). Cannon, of Glastonbury (CT), suffers from cerebral palsy but he trains regularly at Lion’s Den Connecticut in Middletown, where he has created a wheelchair boxing program, Rollin With The Punches

Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra proclaimed Saturday, April 9, 2011 as Willie Pep Day in a special ceremony, in which the late Pep’s son, Billy, represented the family.

Complete Results:

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Tony Grano (18-2-1, 14 KOs), Hebron, CT WTKO6 (2:09) Dominique Alexander (20-11-1, 10 KOs), Topeka, KS

WELTERWEIGHTS

Shakha Moore (11-15-3, 2 KOs), Norwalk, CT WTD4 (40-36, 39-37, 39-37) Noel Garcia (2-9, 1 KO), Springfield, MA

SUPER FEATHERWEIGHTS

Esteban Nichol (3-0, 1 KO), Denver, CO WDQ3 (1:23) Joseph Perez (5-1, 2 KOs), E. Hartford, CT

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Frank Trader (8-0, 2 KOs), Philadelphia, PA WDEC8 (60-54-60-54, 60-54) Tommy Atencio (5-7, 3 KOs), Denver, CO

BANTAMWEIGHTS

Danny Aquino (6-1, 2 KOs), Meriden, CT WTKO1 (2:12) James Owens (4-3, 2 KOs), Milwaukee, WI




Alvarez to take on Rhodes on June 18

According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, newly crowned WBC Super Welterweight champion Saul Alvarez will make his first defense against Ryan Rhodes of England on June 18th in Mexico in a bout that will be televised by HBO.

“For me it is so huge, but for my Mexican people it’s going to be even bigger,” Alvarez said backstage at the weigh-in for Saturday night’s Erik Morales-Marcos Maidana fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena. “It was my dream to have my first defense in Mexico and now the dream is reality. I am very happy.”

“After seeing the ratings Canelo had, the highest [‘Boxing After Dark’] ratings in like three years, they obviously are very interested to have Canelo back live on the network,” Golden Boy Promotions Richard Schaefer said of the new television arrangement. “To have Canelo live on HBO before he does his first pay-per-view is the right approach.”

Featherweight contender Daniel Ponce De Leon of Mexico will open the HBO telecast, Schaefer said. Ponce De Leon (41-3, 34 KOs), a former junior featherweight titleholder, fought his last bout on the Alvarez-Hatton undercard, when he moved up to junior lightweight and lost a close, debatable decision to prospect Adrien Broner.

Ponce De Leon’s opponent has not been signed yet. “We have two names we are talking about, so we are working on it,” Schaefer said.

“They criticize Canelo for fighting smaller guys like Jose Cotto or Matthew Hatton. Now he’s actually fighting a bigger guy, a substantially bigger guy, because Ryan Rhodes has fought many middleweight fights,” Schaefer said. “He’s a big guy, he’s a strong guy and it’s a real, real test. I told Canelo this is a very tough guy and Canelo looked at me, flexed his muscles and said, ‘So am I.’ ”

Said Alvarez: “I respect my opponent. He is a real opponent. He has fought at middleweight. He’s a real, real challenger. I could do an optional defense, but I choose a real opponent. I just want to prove to the people and media that I am capable of dealing with those type of fighters.”




Dyah Davis upsets Marcus Johnson in Texas

Dyah Davis scored an upset victory when he won a ten round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Marcus Johnson in Laredo, Texas.

Davis boxed well early as he boxed and moved with precision. Davis landed rights and jabs and was out of range before Johnson could set. Johnson followed Davis around the ring without much success except for spots where he would get his jab in.

Davis all but sewed up the fight in round nine as he landed a right hand to the ribs that sent Johnson to the canvas. Davis wasn’t challenged for the final four plus minutes of the bout and took the bout in the home state of Johnson.

Davis, 169 1/4 lbs of Boca Raton, FL won by scores of 98-91; 98-91 and 96-93 to raise his record to 19-2-1. Johnson, 170 lbs of Houston, TX is now 20-1.

Gabriel Bracero scored an emphatic eight round unanimous decision over former U.S. Olympic alternate Danny O’Connor in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

Bracero dominated the bout simply coming forward and landing combinations that bloodied the nose of O’Connor in round four.

That seemed to discourage O’Connor as Bracero turned up the heat as the rounds went on with less coming back from O’Connor.

Bracero, 140 lbs of Brooklyn, NY won by scores of 80-72; 80-72 and 79-73 to stay undefeated at 15-0. O’Connor, 137 3/4 lbs of Framingham, MA is now 14-1.

Vincent Arroyo scored three knockdowns en route to an eight round majority decision over previously undefeated Willie Nelson in a Welterweight bout.

Despite having an eight inch disadvantage, Arroyo got in the better shots and it was evident early as in round one he buckled Nelson with a good right. In round three, Arroyo was deducted a point for holding but seconds later he more than made up for it by landing a huge left that dropped Nelson for the first time.

Nelson seemed to be getting in rhythm in the middle rounds until he was dropped again in round six from another right and once again in round seven from a hard right hand.

Arroyo, 144 3/4 lbs of Buffalo, NY scored his second consecutive win over an undefeated opponent as he stopped heralded Jeremy Bryan last April and is now 11-1. Nelson. 145 3/4 lbs of Cleveland is now 16-1-1




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GFL Combat Sports Network Keeps Pace with Emerging Market Demand


It’s pretty safe to say that the Combat Sports Industry is growing faster than ever; or one could say – “The sport is growing at an unprecedented rate.” With the industry moving so fast, combat sports industry stakeholders are challenged to keep pace. GFL has embraced the challenge and is not only keeping pace; they are establishing the pulse for combat sports video content production and delivery.

Last weekend GFL successfully produced and broadcast their first and second live HD event with “Ring of Honor” on the GFL Roku channel setting precedent for making combat sports programming accessible on practically any TV set. And speaking of pace, last weekend alone fans were given access to 10 more great live events via GFL Combat Sports Network. GFL also launched on Droid Mobile and booked their 1000 event scheduled in April, 2011.

“GFL will strive to maintain pace with what’s happening in other sports and entertainment industries. It’s a very serious commitment we have made to our sport, our business clients and most importantly to our fans.” ~David Klarman – CEO Go Fight Net Inc.

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– GFL is a pioneer in Internet Sports Broadcasting. Over the years GFL has broadcast more than 900 live events with over 4500 combat sports videos in 190 countries. GFL is especially proud to have served greater than 1.8 million public viewers last year with now over 150 combat sports related website affiliates in its network.

-GFL combat sports genres currently include Boxing, MMA and Professional Wrestling with plans to add more fight categories in 2011. GFL has expanded its programming to include: Daily News & Radio Shows with feature interviews and industry updates along with great Fight Photos, Fighter Videos and a robust Calendar of Upcoming Fight Events.

If Combat Sports is your game…Go Fight-Every Night with GFL Combat Sports Network




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Phone app could save lives.

West Sussex County Times (Horsham, England) February 16, 2012 A NEW PHONE app to help spot the symptoms of meningitis has been lauded by a Horsham woman who suffered the deadly disease.

The free iPhone app has been launched by national charity Meningitis Research Foundation and includes vital information on the signs and symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia, as well as details of your local A&E. website symptoms of meningitis

Zoe Jeanes, 25, of Sycamore Avenue, Horsham, woke up being violently sick on May 18 2005 with a headache, light sensitivity and neck ache.

“I was initially mis-diagnosed by the GP and told it was a migraine,” she said.

“I went home and later woke up with the rash. I was taken to A&E and put on a life support and dialysis machine.

“My family and friends were told to prepare for the worst as I had meningoccocal septicaemia.

“I now class myself as one of the lucky ones as I’m still here, but many haven’t been so lucky.

“The App is such a great idea as it has a symptom checker.

“I would urge anyone with the compatible phone to download it.

“Once you have contracted this disease it’s a race against time and this App really could save a life.” The app also has the latest news from the foundation and a selection of fundraising challenges, as well as a game challenging them to blast the meningitis bug.

Meningitis and septicaemia are life threatening diseases that can kill in hours, or leave survivors with potentially devastating after effects sometimes as severe as brain damage, amputations and epilepsy. this web site symptoms of meningitis

The diseases can affect anyone of any age, but babies, young children, teenagers and young adults are most at risk.

Meningitis and septicaemia can be hard to recognise at first.

Symptoms can appear in any order, and can include fever, vomiting, headache and feeling unwell, just like in many mild illnesses.

MRF chief executive Chris Head said: “Knowing the signs and symptoms of meningitis is crucial and quick action can save lives.

“This app ensures people have vital life-saving information directly at their fingertips. “The app also includes Bug Blaster game, a virtual battle against bacteria which seeks to combat the lack of knowledge amongst students of the disease. “Students can learn about the diseases and the symptoms whilst also competing against their friends with an interactive game.

“The app is free and we are encouraging every iPhone, iPad and iPod touch user to download it today.”




“SALUTE TO PHILLY BOXERS” CARD POSTPONED

PHILADELPHIA, PA (April 7, 2011)—The April 15th “Salute To Philly Boxers” card scheduled for the New Palladium has been postponed.

There will be a new date announced very shortly and all tickets that have been purchased will be honored on the new date

“There defiantly will be a show in the next month or so and we plan to bring the fans a fight night fit for the great boxing fans of Philadelphia”, said Dave Wilkes of Wilkes Productions




Green gets Tarver for fifth IBO title defense


Fan favorite Danny Green will make the fifth defense of his International Boxing Organization cruiserweight championship against three-time IBO light heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver on July 20 at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia.

Green, 38, who won the vacant title in August 2009 in Biloxi, Miss., has gone “down under” for his four subsequent fights – stopping Roy Jones (TKO 1), Manny Siaca (KO 3) and Paul Briggs (KO 1) in succession before outpointing unbeaten No. 1 challenger B.J. Flores (UD 12) on Nov. 17.

He is 31-3 with 27 knockouts in a pro career that began in 2001.

Tarver, 42, fights at cruiserweight for the first time after a long career at light heavyweight was followed by a one-fight foray at heavyweight, where he won a unanimous 10-round decision from Nagy Aguilera on Oct. 15 in Miami, Okla.

The Orlando, Fla. native defeated Jones (TKO 2) for the IBO title at 175 pounds in 2004, lost and regained it in a memorable two-fight series with Glen Johnson and regained it yet again in 2007 – a year after dropping a 12-round verdict to Bernard Hopkins in Atlantic City, N.J.

He is 28-6 with 19 KOs in 14 years as a professional.




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Klitschko business official: Wladimir to face Haye; Vitali gets Adamek


According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, Heavyweight champions Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko will each fight anticipated bouts in the coming months.

Wladimir will defend his IBF/WBO and Ring Magazine world championships against WBA champ David Haye on either June 25th or July 2nd in a bout that has been brewing for a couple of years while Vitali will defend his WBC strap against Tomasz Adamek providing Adamek gets by Kevin McBride this Saturday in Newark, New Jersey.

“It’s pretty simple: Wladimir was the first one in 2009 who wanted to face Haye after Haye attacked him first, verbally in London at a press conference for a charity cause,” said Klitschko manager Bernd Boente. “From the beginning it was always going in that direction. From the contract side it’s possible it could change but, as of now, they made the decision between themselves.”

There still remains a possibility that Vitali (42-2, 39 KOs), who is coming off a first-round knockout of mandatory challenger Odlanier Solis on March 19, will also fight June 4 against an opponent to be determined in Germany.

“Maybe Vitali will fight then, but it depends on the TV situation in Germany,” Boente said.

“It will be Wladimir fighting Haye and Vitali is fighting Adamek, but Adamek has to win or he’s out,” Boente said.

Boente and Adam Booth, Haye’s manager and trainer, were in New York last week meeting with American television executives about deals for the U.S. rights to the fights. HBO is the likely outlet, Boente said.

“There is interest in America but, in the end, my gut feeling tells me HBO is the station,” Boente said. “Last week we went to HBO, to Epix and to Showtime. It’s not written in stone, but I think we are back in business with HBO.”

“June 25 or July 2, but it really depends on the stadium deal,” Boente said. “We are still not sure which one it will be in. It could still be outside of Germany, but it has to be agreed on by Adam Booth and myself. This is a true 50-50 deal.”




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Mendez to travel to South Africa to face Fana


Argenis Mendez will vie for his first world title when he travels to South Africa to take on Mzonke Fana for the IBF Jr. Lightweight title on June 11 according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

The 24-year-old Mendez (18-1, 9 KOs) scored a first-round knockdown and went on to outpoint former titleholder Cassius Baloyi in South Africa on Jan. 29 in the eliminator that earned him the title shot against Fana.

“I’m glad he had that last fight in South Africa,” Lou DiBella, Mendez’s promoter, told ESPN.com. “It was very good experience to have fought there before going into this fight. He won the decision there and did very well. He will be comfortable fighting there again. I am very confident he can win the title there.

“Fana is still a good fighter, but [Mendez] has a lot of advantages going for him and he will be well-served by having fought there before. He is excited about the opportunity to win a title.

Fana was hoping to meet Scotland’s Ricky Burns in a summer unification fight after Burns and his promoter, Frank Warren, called him out. However, they were unable to make a deal.

“The offer Frank made for us to come to the U.K. for a unification was just a little bit more money than a normal challenger would get,” Branco Milenkovic, Fana’s promoter, said. “I doubled the offer and up to this moment they can’t make up their mind. No disrespect, but I think they didn’t want the fight to happen. The easiest way to kill the fight is to offer too little money.

“After I doubled up, they still were not prepared to come to South Africa. Maybe Burns wanted the fight, but Frank doesn’t. I understand. But don’t go three months telling me you want to make a deal. We were really looking forward to a unification fight in South Africa, but we couldn’t get it made, so I decided to go with DiBella because I saw Warren is not interested and I have a good working relationship with Lou. So we were able to make a deal. Mendez fought well when he was in South Africa.”




PACQUIAO WILD CARD WORKOUT PHOTO GALLERY

Superstar Manny Pacquiao arrives at the Wildcard Boxing Club in Hollywood Monday to prepare for his upcoming World Welterweight mega fight against “Sugar” Shane Mosley on Saturday, May 7 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Pacquiao vs Mosley is promoted by Top Rank in association with MP Promotions,Sugar Shane Mosley Promotions,Tecate and MGM Grand. The Pacquiao vs Mosley telecast will be available live on SHOWTIME Pay Per View

Photos by Chris Farina / Top Rank




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George “BOMBS OUT” Taylor in 8 rounds and wins IBF/USBA Title!

Last Friday at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois, Cestus Management fighter, 168-pound destroyer, Don “DA BOMB” George, dismantled Maxell “General” Taylor winning the IBF/USBA Championship Belt. The contest was scheduled for 12 rounds and was the main event of a 7 fight card. George, is now 22 and 1 with 19 knockout wins, moves one step closer to a world title shot.

George entered the ring and looked fully focused and when the first bell rang came out of the gate all business and immediately took command where he was met by a very live Taylor. Both fighters exchanged shots from the outset, but you could tell that George’s shots where harder and he was the stronger fighter. In the exchanges, George combined boxing with hard shots to the head and body and you could see the pattern of the fight start to take place.

As the fight progressed through rounds 2 to 7 “Da’ Bomb” continually landed a crisp hard double jab, followed by rapid-fire combination’s to the head followed by hellacious body shots that where breaking Taylor down round by round. George, looking in excellent shape was able to keep a frantic pace and stuck to his corners fight plan of backing up Taylor with offensive pressure that completely dominated the very game Taylor.

George came out for the eighth round and exploded all over Taylor and put together a vicious offensive attack and caught Taylor with a three punch combination to the head followed by a booming right hand Bomb to the chin that dropped Taylor for the first time in his career. Taylor got up at the count of 8 and you could see that he was hurt. The crowd went wild and sensed that the end was near as referee Gino Rodriguez took a look at Taylor and asked him to take a step forward and then motioned the fighters together and let the fight continue. The end came in 2:05 of the round as George pinned Taylor on the ropes, where he rained vicious unanswered shots to the head and body promoting referee Gino Rodriguez to stop the carnage of the battered and busted up Taylor, awarding the fight to “DA BOMB” on a technical knockout and the IBF/USBA title in the process.

An ecstatic Donovan had this to say right after his victory, “This is a great feeling for me and I’m so happy that i have fulfilled one of my goals tonight. Winning this title is an awesome thing for me and my team, as everyone has worked really hard for me to get here. Taylor was a real tough guy that knows how to box, but I was the better fighter and i showed that tonight. This was a fantastic night and this win will always be special”.

Gina Iacovou, George’s manager (Cestus CEO) said, “Donovan looked sensational and I’m very proud of his performance here tonight. The people in Chicago have a new IBF/USBA champion and a true world-class contender to support and after tonight we are one step closer to fighting for a world title”.

Mike Michael (Cestus Chief Adviser) said, “Donovan beat a very tough, determined and very capable opponent. Donovan’s performance tonight was electrifying and the way that he beat Taylor showed that he has matured and belongs at the world class level in boxing”.




Sergei Liakhovich Withdraws From 4/9 Fight


Former World Heavyweight Champion Sergei Liakhovich has been forced to withdraw from his planned fight with Johnnie White on the undercard of Tomasz Adamek vs. Kevin McBride on Saturday, April 9th at Newark’s Prudential Center Arena, Kathy Duva of Main Events announced today.

“Unfortunately, Sergei reported that he suffered a minor rib injury in training, yesterday, and his doctor recommended that he wait until at least mid-April before he engages in any contact,” she explained. “We had been looking forward to presenting Sergei for the first time in Newark and we are so sorry that his first appearance with Main Events will have to wait, but what is most important is that Sergei recover fully from his injury.”

Main Events is searching for an alternate date for Liakhovich and plans to make an announcement as soon as it is arranged.

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The April 9th card at Newark’s Prudential Center features Tomasz Adamek vs. Kevin McBride in the IBF International/NABO Heavyweight Championship fight. There are 6 undercard fights scheduled and they will be announced shortly. The Brick City Boxing Series card is presented by Main Events & Ziggy Promotions. Doors open at 6:45pm, first fight 7:00pm.

Tickets are priced at $253, $103, $78, and $53. Tickets are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000, Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849 and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center’s Box Office.

Adamek vs. McBride will be distributed in the United States and Canada by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 9 PM/ET – 6 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network and Avail-TVN and Canada via Viewer’s Choice, Bell TV and Shaw Cable PPV for a suggested retail price of only $29.95

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Serrano Pounds Alacorn in five in Philly


Raymond “Tito” Serrano scored a fifth round stoppage over Corey Alacorn in a scheduled eight round Welterweight bout at the Asylum Arena in South Philadelphia.

Serrano scored a knockdown in the first round from a left to the body. The battering was evident in round two as Alacorn’s nose started to bleed from some solid straight right’s from Serrano. In round four, Serrano rocked Alacorn repeatedly from rights to the head and lefts to the body.

In round five, Serrano drilled Alacorn on two separate occasions to score two knockdowns and the fight was stopped just forty-four seconds into the fifth frame as the hometown kid put on a dominant performance.
Serrano, 147 lbs of Philadelphia is now 15-0 with eight knockouts. Alacorn, 147 lbs of Denver, CO is now 14-17-1.

In the co-feature, Andres Taylor took four round unanimous decision over awkward Rayshawn Myers in a Cruiserweight bout.

Myers seemed more concerned about clowning around then he did to win and in round one it cost him as he tried three bolo punches with the third he got countered and dropped on the seat of his pants.
Over the next three rounds, Taylor tried to make the fight in spite of Myers antics with Myers having little success.

It was Taylor’s willingness to fight that gained him the unanimous decision by scores of 40-35; 40-35 and 38-37.

Taylor, 194 lbs of Johnstown, PA is now 17-1-2. Myers, 190 lbs of Cleveland, OH is now 3-7.
Patrick Majewski remained perfect by obliterating an overmatched Allen Medina in a scheduled six round Middleweight contest.

Majewski came out and landed two hard rights that rocked Medina. A third right sent Medina down the canvas. Majewski jumped on Medina and landed five consecutive hard blows and the fight was stopped just seventy-four seconds into the contest.

Majewski, 160 lbs of Atlantic City, NJ is now 16-0 with eleven stoppages. Medina, 158 lbs of Denver is now 8-19.

Ardrick Butler scored a sixth round stoppage over gutty Michael Denby in the final scheduled round of their welterweight bout.

Butler rocked Denby in round one from a big right hand and dropped him in round three from a left hook. Denby shocked the crowd by landing a huge right that sent Butler to the canvas. Butler seemed hurt but was able to make it out of the round.

Butler came out in round six by rocking Denby with a big right that had Denby stumbling bad into the ropes. Referee Blair Talmidge separated the two combatants and when he gently pushed Denby back, he fell to the canvas proving how hurt he really was and Talmidge had no other recourse then to stop the bout Tat forty-one seconds of round six.

Butler, 147 ½ lbs of Philadelphia is 6-4 with three knockouts. Denby, 150 lbs of Felton, DE is now 3-9-3.
Juan Rodriguez was very consistent in pounding out a four round unanimous decision over Andrew Jones in a Welterweight bout.

Scores were 40-36 on all cards for Rodriguez, 147 lbs of Union City, NJ to remain undefeated at 6-0. Jones, 147 lbs of Buffalo, NY is now 0-5-1.

Kamil Lasczyk was knocked down from a counter left in the first minute of his bout with Javier Ramos but came back to land a vicious body shot that dropped and stopped Ramos at 1:48 of that same round in a scheduled four round Featherweight bout.

Lasczyk, 127 ½ of North Bergen, NJ is now 3-0 with three knockouts. Ramos, 128 ½ lbs of Mayaquez, PR is now 2-6.

Keenan Smith scored a four round unanimous decision over Joshua Nieves in a Jr. Lightweight bout.
Scores were 40-36; 39-37 and 39-37 for Smith, 132 ½ lbs of Philadelphia and is now 4-0. Nieves, 129 ½ lbs of Bronx, NY was making his pro debut.

John Mecurio remained undefeated by pounding out a four round unanimous decision over William Miranda in a Heavyweight tussle.

Scores were 40-37; 39-37 and 39-37 for Mecurio, 266 lbs of Philadelphia and is now 4-0. Miranda, 236 lbs of Allentown, PA suffered a cut from who is nose is now 2-3.

The show was promoted by Andre Kut and KEA Boxing.




WEIGHTS FROM BROOKLYN, NY–FIGHTS ON GFL


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Joel Castillo 172lbs -Billy Ray Cunningham 167lbs
Mark Davis 129lbs – Ramesis Gil 130lbs
Leon Moore 123lbs – Felipe Almanza 121.5lbs
Ramadan Yasser 204lbs – Jose Mario Flores 202lbs
Frank Galarza 152lbs – Noel Garcia 150lbs
Tommy Rainone 149lbs – Arthur Medina 148lbs
Jonathan Arias 113lbs -Angel Cruz 116lbs
Donyil Livingston 159lbs – Greg Hackett 157lbs

Promoter: Rob Diaz Havoc Boxing Promotions
1st Bell: 7:30 pm est
Venue: Aviator Sports Complex

Broadcast: www.gfl.tv




SERRANO RETURNS HOME HEADLINES “UNFINISHED BUSINESS” TONIGHT IN PHILLY


Star Boxing’s rising undefeated welterweight prospect from Philadelphia, Raymond “Tito” Serrano returns home for the first time in over two years when he takes on Corey Alarcon in the main event of “Unfinished Business” tonight at the South Philly Asylum Arena in Philadelphia, PA. The bout is promoted by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing and KEA Boxing Promotions.

The 21-year-old, Serrano (14-0, 7KO’s) burst onto the scene in late 2007 scoring a first round TKO over Tierre King. Since then he has gradually begun to make the transition from prospect to up and coming contender. Serrano has been featured on ESPN’s “Friday Night Fights” on two separate occasions, both times winning impressive eight round unanimous decisions (UD8 Jay Krupp 12-1, UD8 Ronald Warrior 13-2-1). Serrano picked up three wins in 2010, including an impressive eight round victory over current IBA Intercontinental Welterweight Champion Ayi Bruce in July (19-3, 12KO’s) in July. Bruce holds a decision win over former top-rated welterweight Shamone Alvarez.

Alarcon is no pushover and has been in the ring with a number of top prospects including Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Vernon Paris, Rocky Juarez, Chad Broussard, and Mike “No Joke” Stewart. Alarcon also owns a victory (DQ) over welterweight contender and soon to be world title challenger, “Vicious” Victor Ortiz.

Serrano and Alarcon (14-16-1, 4KO’s) officially weighed-in minutes ago with Serrano tipping the scales at a ripped and ready 146lbs. and Alarcon weighing in at 147 1/2 lbs.

Doors open at 7:30PM and first bout is at 8PM. Tickets are $100 (VIP ringside), $100 (VIP upper box), $65 (ringside) and $45 (general admission). You can purchase tickets at www.KEAboxing.com (973-903-2907) or at the Arena box office.

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




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RONALD CRUZ, MANUEL GUZMAN TAKE THEIR PENNSYLVANIA RIVALRY TO CAESARS ATLANTIC CITY APRIL 23

Atlantic City, NJ—Welterweights Ronald Cruz and Manuel Guzman, who live and train within forty miles of each other in Pennsylvania, will take their in-state rivalry to New Jersey when they meet in an eight-round contest Saturday evening, April 23, in the Palladium Ballroom at Caesars Atlantic City.

The Cruz-Guzman fight will serve as the semifinal to the scheduled 12-round main event which features Omar Sheika, of Paterson, NJ, against Garrett Wilson, of Philadelphia, PA, for the vacant United States Boxing Association (USBA) cruiserweight title. The first of seven fights begins at 7.30 p.m. in the 1,450-seat ballroom, the first time it has been used for boxing.

Cruz, 24, of Bethlehem, PA, is coming off a pair of strong performances. He knocked out Jeremy Bryan, of Paterson, NJ, last Oct. 30 at Bally’s Atlantic City, then followed with a third-round K0 over Dillet Frederick, of Fort Myers, FL, on Feb. 26 in the same ring.

A pro less than 28 months, Cruz is 11-0, 8 K0s.

Guzman, 28, of Lancaster, PA, comes into this fight having lost an eight-round decision to former U.S. Olympian Sadam Ali last Dec. 9 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Ali is unbeaten in 11 pro fights himself.

Prior to that, Guzman got off the floor in the first round and knocked out Ardrick Butler, of Philadelphia, PA, in two rounds July 9, 2010, at Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall.

A pro since 2006, Guzman is 7-10-2, 3 K0s. He has never been stopped and was the first boxer to beat then-undefeated Tommy Rainone, of New York, in 2008.

Five additional fights complete the card.

Tickets priced at $50 and $75 are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing Promotions (215-765-0922) and all Ticketmaster outlets (800-736-1420). They also can be purchased online at www.peltzboxing.com and www.Ticketmaster.com.




Golden Boy Poached Top Rank Boxer Nonito Donaire, Ordered to Stop Promoting “The Filipino Flash”

LOS ANGELES (March 29, 2011) — Today, the Honorable Daniel Weinstein (ret.) enjoined Golden Boy Promotions from promoting Top Rank boxer Nonito Donaire for the duration of Top Rank’s exclusive promotional agreement with Donaire. Golden Boy wrongfully signed Donaire to a four-year promotional agreement in the face of Top Rank’s agreement with the up-and-coming star. The Arbitrator’s ruling paves the way for Top Rank to promote Donaire’s next bout and continued career, something the Las Vegas-based company had started arranging last month before Golden Boy signed Donaire.

Top Rank’s attorney, Daniel Petrocelli of O’Melveny & Myers LLP in Los Angeles stated, “We are pleased with Judge Weinstein’s carefully considered decision. Top Rank hopes it can put the lawyers and legal fight behind it and return to doing what it does best — promoting the most talented boxers and the most entertaining boxing matches in the world today.”

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GFL Sets historical landmark in Combat Sports broadcasting with live ippv on roku


Combat Sports fans can experience live Combat Sports (MMA, Wrestling, and Boxing) on their favorite TV sets now that GFL is launching live programming on the GFL Roku Channel. The first event is on April 1th & 2nd, 2011 at 8:00pm EST when Ring of Honor’s “Honor Takes Center Stage” broadcast’s live from Atlanta, Georgia. In case you’re not familiar with the Roku Box (initially developed by Netflix); they are market leader in entertainment streaming devices for the TV. It’s a little box that allows you to instantly stream video on your TV set so you can watch wherever and whenever you want.

To watch GFL fights on Roku go to http://www.gfl.tv/Rokuinfo and follow the 5 easy steps.

“This is a historical occasion for Combat Sports and for GFL. The demand for the wide variety of local and regional Combat Sporting events GFL is known for has grown enormously in recent years. We’ve been getting request from event promoters and fans to get our content into the living room…And here it is. This is just the beginning, look for GFL to expand across all new media’s. GFL’s proven brand of highly desirable Combat Sports content can now better meet the demands of a growing global audience ” says, Keith Evans, VP of Operations for GFL.

As a broadcast partner, GFL offers a sophisticated internet delivery system in over 190 countries. GFL has set its course to be the leader in Combat Sports content delivery and in February made tech news by introducing their proprietary ant-piracy software. GFL will continue to expand its internal technology to safely delivery and monetize Combat Sports content via IPTV, HDTV and Wireless.

– The UFC offered an enhanced pay-per-view broadcast at UFC.tv, and White believes the format is the wave of the future. “It is (the future), I’m telling you,” White told MMAjunkie.com. “I’ve been saying it for 10 years. Everything is going Internet. I believe that everybody is going to be watching TV and be on the Internet.” (Source: MMAJUNKIE.com UFC President, Dana White)

– “The inexpensive little box (Roku) is currently one of the simplest, most effective ways to get Internet video onto an HDTV, and I’ve never met anyone who owned one who wasn’t a fan” (Source: PC WORLD, By Harry McCracken)

– GFL is especially proud to have served greater than 1.8 million public viewers last year with more than 200 broadcasts. GFL combat sports genres currently include Boxing, MMA and Professional Wrestling with plans to add more fight categories in 2011. GFL has expanded its programming to include: Daily News & Radio Shows with feature interviews and industry updates along with Great Fight Photos, Fighter Videos and a robust Calendar of Upcoming Fight Events.

If Combat Sports is your game…Go Fight – Every Night with GFL Combat Sports Network




Morales Impresses in National TV Debut


Super bantamweight prospect Roman Morales (2-0, 1 KO) of San Ardo, California displayed the superior boxing skills that made him one of the top amateurs of recent years in a nationally televised four-round unanimous decision over game Danny Pantoja (0-4-2) at the Fairfield Sports Center in Fairfield, California this past Friday night.

Morales, 123, looked sharp making his television debut on Telefutura’s popular Solo Boxeo telecast, as he simply had too many skills for the always tough Pantoja, 125. Not only did Morales overcome the nerves of fighting before a television audience, but he dealt with fighting in his opponent’s hometown like an experienced veteran.

“I was a little nervous, but my coach had warned me I was going to be against the crowd because it was his hometown,” recalls Morales, who is promoted by Gary Shaw Productions. “But he told me just to do my best and reminded me that I have been training hard for this. When I was in the locker room I was a little nervous and anxious, but once I stepped out, I felt good. Then once I got into the ring, it all went away. Every time I step into the ring, I just feel good. All of the nervous feelings go away and I just stay concentrated.”

Morales remained focused as he dissected Pantoja with a varied attack over four rounds en route to the shutout decision, 40-36, on all three cards. Pantoja is one of those fighters that own a very deceiving record, as he had been matched incredibly tough in his career, which Morales’ team knew going into the bout. “We knew with this guy, he was going to give us rounds,” said Morales’ trainer Rodolpho Tapia. “He fought Efrain Esquivas, who has a lot of knockouts, and he went the four rounds without getting knocked down. So we knew he could take a punch. And also he fought Aaron Alafa, who is not a great puncher, but was a really good boxer. Then against Jonathan Arrellano, he lasted the full rounds with him also.”

It was a big night, not only for Morales, but for his entire family and friends, who watched the fight on television back in San Ardo. “All of his family came over for a barbeque, and decided to stay to watch the whole show to see what happened,” says Tapia. “We are talking about 50 people at Roman’s house. All of his family, all of his friends, everybody watched the fight.” Luckily the scheduled main event ended in less than a round, which freed up the time for Morales’ bout to make air and bring a happy end to the barbeque. “When Perez knocked out Escalante, and then Tino [Avila] did the same, we knew we were probably going to get on TV. So I called to let them know we were going to be on.”

Morales’ debut in February lasted just one round, so Friday was his first chance to really show off many of the tools he developed as a top amateur and now brings into the pro game. One attribute in particular, which Morales began developing as youngster, will likely draw some attention as he moves up the ladder. “With my stance, it just depends on how I feel, as far as switching back and forth,” says Morales. “Whatever I think I am landing better with, I will stay with that a little more, then switch back. I love fighting both ways because it confuses the guy a little bit and throws him off. It is something I have been doing since I was thirteen, so I think I have it down pretty good. But I am still working on it a little more, so that I don’t get off balance.”

While Pantoja gave a determined effort, Morales noticed some openings he could exploit, which turned the fight completely in his favor. “He was good, but some of his punches were a little too lazy or he would show me his punch, and that is when I would counter him,” recalls Morales. “I think I did hurt him. I let him know right away I wasn’t going to be easy. I wanted him to know that just because it was his hometown, I wasn’t going to let him have anything. I think my power calmed him down a little bit.”

If there was one negative for Morales on Friday it was that he suffered a cut with just seconds to go in the bout, which will cost him an opportunity to fight April 15th. However, Morales sees it as an occurrence which will prepare him better for similar situations down the road. “It was a new experience, but if it ever happens in the earlier rounds, now I will know how it feels,” says Morales. “So I am happy that it happened, it was something new.”

While Pantoja seemed to be the perfect opponent for Morales at this stage in his career, his manager Repo Ric has been hearing from some second guessers that did not agree with his matchmaking choice. “He was the perfect opponent, because we need the rounds,” says Repo, more than happy to defend his decision-making. “Roman showed all of his skills to the world, since we were on national TV, and we needed that because in his first fight he didn’t have the chance to show all of his skills. So we put him on TV with the right person and gave him a chance to show what he has. And I hope the next opponent is like that, because we don’t want any guys to lie down.”

Morales’ trainer was also pleased that his charge was given a tough opponent on Friday night. “I don’t want to take easy fights,” says Tapia. “I want him to be able to show, especially if it is going to be on TV, all of his skills.” For anyone doubting Repo’s ability to move Morales correctly, he has an interesting offer only he could make. “If you think Repo picked the wrong opponent for Roman Morales, and you can do better, get me a ’68 three-door suburban and you can manage him,” challenges Repo Ric.

Roman Morales will return to the site of his professional debut, the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California, for his third pro bout on May 13th. Tickets for the event, promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, have yet to go on sale.

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Robb Decisions Morales in Four-Round Thrill Ride


Former amateur standout Guy Robb (3-0, 1 KO) of Sacramento, California battled debuting Manuel Morales (0-1) of Orosi, California to win a four-round majority decision in a slugfest that elicited a standing ovation at the Fairfield Sports Center in Fairfield, California on Friday night.

In just his third pro fight, Robb’s team wanted to give him a sturdy test so that he could really show off his wares for the event’s promoter, Golden Boy Promotions, and the fans in Fairfield. “I heard that they were going to bring somebody in there that was going to bring it, and he came well advertised,” said Robb of his opponent Morales. “That is exactly what he came to do. I was happy with what he came to the fight with, because it pushed me somewhere I haven’t been yet as far as my professional career.”

Robb, 131, certainly was pushed for four rounds, as Morales, 136, did not take a backwards step and kept the fight right at the Sacramento native’s chest. Robb may have possessed the superior boxing skills, but he opted to stand and trade with the aggressive Morales for much of the fight. “My team was telling me to use my jab, but I love to fight,” says Robb unabashedly. “I heard the crowd yelling and cheering, and it got me pumped up. I love fighting in front of people and I guess I can get caught up in the moment. If I felt I really needed to box I would have, but I felt comfortable on the inside and boxing on the outside, so I tried to do both.”

Though Robb nearly scored a knockdown at the bell to end the first round, and caught Morales with heavy shots throughout the bout, the Orosi native kept coming and coming. “I felt like I buzzed him maybe three times, but he would just snap right back and keep fighting,” says Robb. “But around the second round, I realized he wasn’t going anywhere and we were in for a fight, so I was going to keep on working.”

After four-rounds of non-stop action, Robb claimed the decision with scores of 40-36 and an even 38-38. “That was a good fight for me and I learn from all of them,” said Robb Sunday. “It was a good fight, and I’m glad everyone enjoyed it. From what I have been hearing, everybody had a great time over there.”

Further illustrating the type of test Robb faced Friday, his own manager Repo Ric signed Manuel Morales after the fight. “Golden Boy wanted to get a look at Guy Robb, so I gave them something to look at and it ended up being the fight of the night,” says Repo. “It could have been the four-round fight of the year had it been televised. Now I am going to take his opponent Morales and make him a champion. He may be 0-1 now, but he will be 10-1 before you know it.”

Robb, who claimed a 125-pound title at the 2008 Ringside World Championships, plans to keep busy and already has two fights in the works. Robb is slated to appear on the undercard of the Eloy Perez-Daniel Jimenez main event at the Longshoremen’s Hall in San Francisco, California on April 15th. Should everything go as planned, Robb will get a quick turnaround fight the following week at the Red Lion Hotel in Sacramento on April 22nd.

“We are going to give Golden Boy another look at Robb on the 15th,” says Repo. “Then eventually I want to give Gary Shaw [who promoted Robb’s pro debut] another look at my exciting fighter.”

Tickets for the April 15th event in San Francisco, promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Don Chargin Productions, are available online at http://theboxingtruth.vbotickets.com Tickets for the April 22nd event in Sacramento, promoted by Uppercut Promotions, are available by calling the Red Lion Hotel at 916-922-8041.

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