Kickoff Cinco de Mayo weekend with EXPLOSIVO BOXEO!


Tucson, Arizona (March 5, 2012) — On Friday, May 4th 2012, Tucson’s top boxing talent will be on full display. SCG in association with Face II Face Events presents “Noche de Boxeo” at the Diamond Center located at the Desert Diamond Casino on I19 & Pima Mine Road, Sahuarita, Arizona, just 10 miles outside the City of Tucson.

Cinco de Mayo, is one of the biggest boxing weekends and has produced some of the best fights to have ever taken place. Two things are for sure, Tucson loves to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and loves its boxing. “Noche de Boxeo” will be the perfect combination of fireworks and skills.

The main event features Tucson’s very own lightweight, Juan “Taco Man” Suazo. He is known for his toughness, relentlessness, and crowd pleasing fight style. The Co-Main Event is fellow Tucson native, super bantamweight, Isaac “El Huracán” Hidalgo. Both fighters have a rabid and loyal fan base and come to fight! Suazo and Hidalgo will be in separate 6 round bouts.
The undercard is highlighted with the highly anticipated pro-debut of light heavyweight, Robert Lopez. Lopez is trained by Jesse Haro. He has held several state and region championships and has competed at the National Golden Gloves and the USA tournament. Lopez is ready to make his mark in the light heavyweight division.
The remaining undercard features undefeated welterweight, Luis Borrego, undefeated super bantamweight, Emilio “Milo-Time” Colon-Garcia, undefeated female top prospect, Annette Agredano, super middleweight, Erik Orosco, and bantamweight, Jensen Ramirez. All of which are 4 round bouts.

The press conference is scheduled for Thursday, April 26th. The official weigh-in is Thursday, May 3rd. the location is yet to be determined.

Tickets start at only $20 and will be available for purchase online at www.facetofaceevents.net and at local Tucson & Nogales Food City stores.

Doors open at 6pm, first bout at 8pm. For more information, including ticket prices as well as online GFL.TV streaming information, visit www.facetofaceevents.net or call 480-788-0777.

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Melson: “This is my Toughest Match Yet – Time To Earn It”


New York, NY (March 6, 2012) – Although he didn’t start boxing until he was a Plebe in his Freshman Year at West Point, Captain Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson’s had a number of big fights.

A 2008 Olympic alternate selection, Melson battled future pro standouts Erislandy Lara, Danny Jacobs, DeAndre Latimore, Charles Hatley and Keith Thurman during his amateur career. The New York, NY based junior middleweight also competed in many of the United States’ and World’s biggest tournaments however, he considers his next fight the most important to date.

On Wednesday evening at BB King Blues Club in Times Square, Melson, 8-0 (4 KO’s), will challenge fellow unbeaten New Yorker Delen “Sniper” Parsley in an eight round contest. At 6’3 with a huge wingspan, Parsley, a talented 24-year-old who’s been around the sport his entire life, has many physical advantages coming into the bout.

“Delen is one of the tallest and longest junior middleweights I’ve ever seen,” said Melson, an active Army Reserve officer and West Point grad. “His style will definitely present a challenge. My international experience as an amateur has allowed me the fortune of facing equally tall opponents in the past.”

To prepare for his first eight rounder, Melson made a few adjustments to his training regimen. The two most noticeable changes were in his decision to start camp a few weeks earlier and find a way to allow an already extremely overburdened daily schedule to create more space for more road work and additional strength training. Melson feels positive about how this preparation will pay off when the opening bell sounds.

“This is the kind of fight that can help either of us get to the next level. It’s an excellent challenge for both of us and I am confident that my preparation and my soul’s passion will both reveal themselves in the ring!”

For more information on Boyd, go to teamfighttowalk.com.




RICHARD PIERSON HEADLINES WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS ON APRIL 18TH AT THE ROBERT TREAT HOTEL IN NEWARK, NJ


NEWARK, NJ (MARCH 6th, 2012)—On Wednesday April 18th, boxing returns to the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, New Jersey with a card that is promoted by Gabe LaConte’s First Round Promotions in association with Greg Cohen Promotions.

In the main event, Super Middleweight Richard Pierson will see action in a eight round bout.

Pierson of Paterson came back from a twenty month layoff to take out veteran Anibal Acevedo in just one round on February 17th in Nutley, New Jersey.

Pierson has a record of 10-2 with seven knockouts and has quality victories over the likes of Curtis Jones, Ray Smith, Jimmy Campbell and Jamaal Davis.

In the six round co-feature, John Thompson of Newark will look to remain undefeated against Jamond Bourgeois

Thompsonhas a record of 6-0 with two knockouts and is coming off a third round stoppage over Laureano Laracutene on February 17th.

Bourgeos of Harvey, Louisiana is 4-1 with onbe knockout and is on a two fight winning streak which includes his last effort when he took a four round split decision over Tyi Edmonds on October 14th.

Qa’id Muhammad (6-0, 5 KO’s) will make his return in a six round Bantamweight bout against an opponent to be named.

Joseliz Cepeda (5-2) will take part in a six round Featherweight bout against an opponent to be named

Highly touted Mike Concepcion of Newark, BJ will make his pro debut against Gerald Fisher (1-3) of Atlanta in a Welterweight bout

Aaron Kinch (2-0-1, 1 KO) of Newark will take on debuting Clyde Daniels of New York in a four round Heavyweight bout.

Leandro Acevdo of Newark will make his pro debut against Marcus Clay (0-1) of Baton Rouge, LA in a four round Super Middleweight bout.

Rounding out the card will be the return of undefeated Super Middleweight Joel De La Paz (6-0, 4 KO’s) will fight a four round bout against an opponent to be named.

Tickets for this outstanding night of boxing are $200 (Front Row); $100 VIP and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased at:

Boardwalk Saloon
206 Bloomfield Ave
Newark, NJ
973-483-8766

Elite Heat Gym
130 Mt. Pleasant Ave
Newark, NJ
862-772-2532

Final Round Boxing
156 Algonquin PKWY
Whippany, NJ
973-515-0704




full contact fighting FEDERATION (fcff) Live IPPV on GFL


Portland, OR – On Saturday, March 10th 2012 the Full Contact Fighting Federation (FCFF) is back in Portland, OR for Rumble @ The Roseland 62. The FCFF is bringing three outstanding Title Fights including the return of Josh Bartlett the 185-pound FCFF Champion and FCFF veteran Heavyweight fighter: Damion Martindale. The FCFF is still buzzing off the excitement of their January event, in which the FCFF celebrated 10 years in business with a blowout, sellout event. The FCFF is the premiere cage fighting organization in the Northwest; Inside MMA (television show) coined the FCFF the as the “Golden Gloves of MMA.” Fighters are making their way from four states to compete on March 10th at Rumble @ The Roseland 62. Do not miss it! Tickets are on sale at Tickets West (Safeway) and at the door of the Roseland Theater starting at 6pm with the fights beginning at 7pm.

The Main Event at Rumble @ The Roseland 62 is the Middleweight 185-pound Championship Fight. The current FCFF Champion and fan favorite John Bartlett of 503WCJJ returns after almost a one year break from FCFF competition. He last fought at Rumble at the Roseland 58 on July 16th, 2011. There he defeated the ultra tough Josh Hitsman via an impressive TKO due to strikes in the second round. On March 10th he may face his toughest competition to date: Bryson French. French was the “Fighter to Watch in 2012” from the FCFF’s Annual Hall of Fame and is taking on the Champ. French has a dominating physique, work ethic and skill set. French wants to upgrade the Middleweight Superfight belt he earned at Rumble @ the Roseland 60 on December 3rd 2011 by defeating top contender Nathan Allen via crowd stopping knockout in round number one, to the 185-pound Championship belt. “This main event brings a proven champ against the top young talent in the FCFF. It either cements John’s position as the undisputed Champ or ushers in a new era for Bryson. Our fans are excited to see this match up,” said Kevin Keeney FCFF owner and matchmaker.

The Heavyweight Superfight brings Darron O’Donnell (7-1) back to the cage from January’s epic anniversary event. O’Donnell suffered his first-EVER loss and wants to prove himself against FCFF veteran Damion Martindale. Martindale, a past two-time FCFF Heavyweight Champion is back and more ready than ever to take back his former dominate position in the FCFF. These two heavy-hitters will put on a great fight. The majority of O’Donnell’s seven victories have been via knockout in the Midtown, Rouge Warrior and Alive MMA’s fight productions. O’Donnell and Martindale’s focus is on the FCFF Belt. “I want to be the best pound-for-pound Heavyweight in Oregon,” says O’Donnell. Martindale has a laundry list of accomplishments in collegiate wrestling, MMA and a stellar personality to match. His most highlighted wrestling match comes from a tournament in 1997 where he beat Brock Lesner in a match. For more info contact the fighters directly: Darron O’Donnell darronistall@yahoo.com 541-450-0858.

The 145-pound interim Title Fight features rising star out of Scappoose, Oregon: Travis Sue. Just like Heavyweight Superfight contender Darron O’Donnell, Sue was part of the January Anniversary show last month. Sue had a “Fight of the Night” first round knockout victory against Chris Gillespie in only 48 seconds. This is very significant as Gillespie was also climbing the division ranks seeking the Title belt. Sue will bring an undefeated record of 4-0 to the cage on March 10th to face Damon Jordon of Reality Combat.

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“Heavyweight Explosion” Replay Now Available on GoFightLive!


READING, PA (March 6, 2012) – The exciting “Heavyweight Explosion” boxing event promoted by King’s Boxing last weekend featuring local heavyweight favorite William Miranda of Allentown and junior middleweight contender Keenan Collins of Reading, PA defeating their foes in pivotal bouts at the Rodeway Inn in Allentown, PA is now available on the online streaming site GoFightLive.TV for the bargain price of $9.99.

The event also marked the commentary debut of highly-regarded heavyweight prospect Travis Kauffman (22-1, 17 KO).

Miranda, now with a record of 5-4, brought the crowd to their feet for the entire six round duration of his bout with Riley Brooks (1-4-1) of Baltimore, MD, while Collins (14-7-2, 9 KO) turned back the clock and outboxed Nicaraguan Julio Cesar Lanzas over six rounds to get his career back on track.

All six pro bouts from that night – including Eric Newell vs. Keon Graham, Frank Santos De Alba vs. Ramon Ellis, Grayson Blake vs. Corey Preston and Joshua Reyes vs. Osahon Omo-Osagie – are available for viewing and can be seen online at this link: http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/Boxing/Kings_Promotions_Presents_Heavyweight_Explosion/1342 .




Campillo appeal denied by IBF


Gabriel Campillo’s request for an immediate rematch stemming from his controversial split decision defeat to IBF Light Heavyweight champion Tavoris Cloud on February 18th has been denied according to Dan Rafael of espn.com.

“The judging of professional boxing events is subjective,” IBF President Darryl Peoples wrote in an email to Campillo’s attorney Leon Margules. “While you have presented many media accounts disputing the scoring of the fight, these criticisms do not represent the opinions of professional boxing judges. Absent any proof of wrongdoing, we must rely on the decisions rendered by the judges whether their decisions are popular or not.

“Any action taken by the IBF in this situation without proof of wrongdoing or violation of IBF rules would serve to invalidate the decision of the judges. You pointed out in your letter dated February 27, 2011, ‘While we do not believe that a judges’ scoring should normally be questioned,’ the IBF agrees with your position. Based on the foregoing, the IBF will not grant an immediate rematch.”

“I just think if they have this discretionary rule then this is the type of thing they should use it for, where the fighter was wronged and there is no specific grounds under their appeal rules to allow us to appeal anything that happened that night,” Margules told ESPN.com. “This is when they should use the discretionary rule — to right the wrong. But they decided not to.”




Vitaliy Demyanenko and Bryan Acaba Return To The Ring March 17 at Bally’s in AC -WATCH FIGHT LIVE ON GFL


March 5, 2012 – Pound 4 Pound Promotions features Boxing360’s undefeated prospects, Russian welterweight, Vitaliy Demyanenko (19-0, 12 KOs), and Brooklyn New York’s Bryan Acaba (2-0), on March 17, 2012, at Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. GoFightLive.tv will stream the event live on the Internet at 7:30 pm ET via Pay Per View at a price of $9.99.

Demyanenko returns to the ring against Ayi Bruce (21-5, 13 KOs) in an eight-round bout that will be the co-feature to Farah Ennis vs. Dion Savage. Acaba will box an opponent to be announced.

The heavy-handed Demyanenko is a former PABA and WBO Asia Pacific welterweight champion. In his last fight, Vitaliy scored a second round knockout against Walter Sergio Gomez (22-9-1, 11 KOs) at the Red Square in Moscow, Russia.

Said Demyanenko from his training camp in Las Vegas, “I’ve made my way to America to show everyone here that I’m ready to take on the best challenges. Ayi Bruce is a tough fighter that will push me to great limits. I’m confident in my boxing ability to come out victorious and will give the fans a great fight. I’m looking forward to my ring return on March 17 in Atlantic City.”

Demyanenko comes from a boxing bloodline as his father, Viktor Demyanenko represented the USSR, winning a silver medal in the lightweight division at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union. Demyanenko will seek to continue his undefeated winning streak as he marches toward a world title in the welterweight division.

Eager to get back in the ring, Acaba states, “I’m ready to go against whoever they put in front of me. I’m always in the gym prepared to face last-minute opponents. I’m excited to be fighting in Atlantic City and I’m going to put on a good show for the fans.”

Ticket prices are $750 in Sections 101, 107,102 and $50 in Sections 104, 105, 111, 112 and can be purchased by calling Pound 4 Pound Productions at (201) 867-2008. Ask for Kathy. Tickets are also available by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 736-1420 or online at ticketmaster.com.

Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino is located 1900 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401. Doors open at 7:00 p.m ET, first fight starts at 7:30 p.m. Card includes Glen Tapia, Mikael Zewski, Pat Farrell, Dennis Hasson, Joey Tiberi and others to be announced. This show is promoted by John Lynch’s Pound 4 Pound Productions. For more information, please visit boxing360.com.




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FARAH ENNIS TO TAKE ON DION SAVAGE ON MARCH 17TH AT BALLYS IN ATLANTIC CITY

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (March 5, 2012)—On Saturday night March 17th an outstanding night of boxing returns to Ballys in Atlantic City when John Lynch’s Pound for Pound Promotions presents returns featuring once beaten Super Middleweight Farah Ennis taking on Dion Savage in a ten round bout.

Ennis of Philadelphia has long been considered one of the top prospects in the loaded Super Middleweight division as he sports an impressive record of 18-1 with twelve knockouts.

Ennis won his first seventeen bouts which included wins over prospects Scott Sigmon (1-0); Bobby Jordan (6-0-1) and forty eight fight veteran Demetrius Davis. Ennis captured the NABF Super Middleweight title with a seventh round stoppage over Victor Lares

After Ennis suffered his first lost to then undefeated Alexander Johnson, He came back in his last bout to stop Grover Young in five rounds on January 13th.

Savage of Flint, Michigan has a record of 11-2 with six knockouts. Like Ennis, Savage won his first ten fights which included a win over Philly’s Tommie Speller on the Floyd Mayweather – Shane Mosley undercard in Las Vegas. Savage has been stopped in two of his last three bouts to undefeated Marco Antonio Periban and world ranked Adonis Stevenson.

In the eight round co-feature, undefeated Welterweight Vitaliy Demyanenko taking on rugged Ayi Bruce.

Demyanenko of Kazakhstan has a record of 19-0 with twelve knockouts and has spent most of his career in his native land where he picked up several regional titles while fighting experienced foes. This will be his third appearance in the United States as he defeated recognizable names in former world title challenger Paul Delgado and Marteze Logan in his two previous starts. He is coming off a second round stoppage over Walter Sergio Gomez on May 22nd.

Bruce of Accra, Ghana and now residing in Albany, New York is a battle tested foe who should give Demyanenko a stern test.

Bruce has a record of 21-5 with thirteen knockouts. Bruce won his first fourteen bouts in Ghana before moving his career to the United States. Since coming over, Bruce has faced a murderous schedule which includes fights with Emanuel Taylor (7-0); Losing a close majority decision from Raymond Serrano (12-0); scoring decision wins over rugged Doel Carasquillo , contender Shamone Alvarez (21-2) and Hector Munoz (19-4-1) before losing bouts to top contender Gabriel Rosado (16-5) and Dennis Laurente (40-4-5). In his bout, Bruce scored second round stoppage over John Coffie on February 3rd.

In a six round Jr. Middleweight bout, exciting Glen “Jersey Boy” Tapia will see action against Antonio Infrante.

Tapia of Passaic, New Jersey has built up a reputation on the east coast as a top prospect that has only been enhanced by his perfect mark of 12-0 with six knockouts. Tapia has signature wins over James Winchester (10-3) and his last bout when he demolished popular New Yorker Mike Ruiz (15-6) in two rounds as part of the Miguel Cotto – Antonio Margarito II card on December 3rd at Madison Square Garden.

Infante of Miami brings in a record of 6-2 with four knockouts.

Infante turned pro in 1998 with six straight wins before taking more than a decade off. He has returned to only drop fights to undefeated fighters Frank Gedeon and Eddie Gomez.

In a six round fight, exciting Jr. Welterweight Jose Peralta Alejo of Jersey City, NJ (7-1, 4 KO’s) will see action against an opponent to be named later

In a six round Jr. Middleweight bout, Canadian prospect, Mikael Zewski (12-0, 8 KO’s) will face an opponent to be named.

In a four round Lightweight bout, Andrew Bentley of Jersey City, NJ will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named.

In a four round Heavyweight bout, fan favorite Patrick Farrell (5-1-1, 3 KO’s) of Jersey City, NJ will return after more than a year and a half absence to take on an Kalven Jenkins (0-2) of Troy, NY

Dennis Hasson (12-0, 4 KO’s) of Philadelphia will return in a six round Light heavyweight bout.

Bryan Acaba (2-0, 1 KO) of Brooklyn, NY will see action in a four round Lightweight bout.

Rounding out the card will be popular Lightweight Joey Tiberi (7-1, 5 KO’s) of Newark, Delaware in a four round bout.

Ticket prices are $75.00 in Sections 101, 107,102 & $50.00 in Sections 104, 105, 111, 112 and can be purchased by calling 201-867-2008 and Ask for Kathy or by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 736-1420 or online at ticketmaster.com.

Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino is located 1900 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401. Doors open at 7:00 p.m ET, first fight starts at 7:30 p.m




Shooto Brazil inks deal with GFL Combat Sports Network for iPPV


NEW YORK – Following the success of Fight for B.O.P.E. last year, Shooto Brazil will return to the international stage with Shooto 28 on March 10th. Brazil’s top MMA promotion will air live on the GFL Combat Sports Network (http://www.gfl.tv ) at 6:00 pm EST. The show will be available to viewers worldwide (except or Brazil) via the Internet as well as via their IPTV devices (Roku, Boxee, Popcorn Box) and via mobile devices (iPhone/iPad, Droid and others)

Shooto Brazil, in association with pay-per-view partner G-Funk Sports & Entertainment will stream Shooto 28 live on a worldwide basis via GoFightLive. The show will be headlined by top Brazilian fighter Carlos Eduardo taking on Argentine champion Angel Orellana. Eduardo fought current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones in 2008. The card will be rounded out with seven additonal bouts pitting some of the best up-and-coming fighters in Brazil today.

“I’m really excited to showcase so many top Brazilian athletes to the U.S., and to the world”, said Andre Pederneiras, President of Shooto South America and head of Rio’s Nova Uniao camp, the most respected team of fighters in Brazil and one of the best in the world.

“Shooto Brazil has always been the proving ground for future champions in MMA. Now fight fans get to see the next crop of future champions live, from the birthplace of MMA.” Among the fighters to come from Pederneiras’ training are UFC athletes Jose Aldo, Renan Barao, Ronny Markes and Luis Eduardo Beição. Many more top fighters like Marlon Sandro and Eduardo Dantas currently fight for Bellator and others still for Dream and international events.

The August 25 “B.O.P.E.” show was a private event for Rio de Janeiro’s Special Police Operations Battalion and had the attendance of famous MMA names such as Urijah Faber, Clay Guida, Joseph Benavidez and Scott Jorgensen. Now with the broadcast of Shooto 28, an international audience will have a ringside seat just as Faber, Guida and friends did in August.

“We at GFL are honored to have a storied fighting tradition such as Shooto on the GFL Combat Sports Network. Brazil being the home of many forms of the martial arts, has produced many world Champion fighters. GFL focuses on giving young up and coming fighters an opportunity to showcase their talents on a global stage. The fights are always exciting when fighters have nothing to lose and everything to gain”, stated David Klarman, CEO GFL.tv.

Shooto 28 Fight Card:

Under 93kg/205 lbs. – Carlos Eduardo (Nova Uniao) vs Angel Orellana (Argentina)

Under 66kg/145 lbs. – Henrique Melo (Nova Uniao) vs Bruno Carioca (RFT)

Under 61kg/134 lbs. – Danilo Brasília (FFT/Nova Uniao) vs Mauricio Facção (Draculino Team)

Under 57kg/125 lbs. – Daniel Araujo (RFT) vs Francisco Pezzi (Tatá FT)

Under 70kg/154 lbs. – Fernando Bruno (Nova Uniao) vs Carlston Lindsay Harris (RFT)

Under 66kg/145 lbs. – Raoni Barcellos (RVT) vs Vitor Pitanga (Relma)

Under 66kg/145lbs. – Hermerson “Tigrinho” Hubaldo (Nova Uniao) vs Rivanildo Jr (Top Life JC)

Event Description:

Date: March 10th, 2012

Time: 6:00 pm EST

Go Fight Live Link: http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/MMA/Shooto_28/1405

Price: US$ 14.99

*Live Viewing is not allowed in Brazil

About Shooto

Founded in 1985 in Japan by Satoru Sayama, Shooto is known to fight fans worldwide. In Brazil, birthplace of jiu-jitsu and vale tudo, Shooto Brazil (http://shooto.com.br/) is one of the most successful and largest producers of athletes to international competitions including Glover Teixeira (UFC), Johnny Eduardo (UFC), Eduardo Dantas (Bellator) and many more.

About GoFightLive

GFL (http://www.gfl.tv/) is a pioneer in Internet Sports Broadcasting. Over the years GFL has broadcast more than 1250 live events with over 6000 combat sports videos in 199 countries. GFL is especially proud to have served greater than 5 million public viewers over the years with more than 250 combat sports related website affiliates in its network. GFL is also available on Roku, Android, IPhone, IPad, as well as other Internet ready devices. Check the event page for details.

About G-Funk Sports & Entertainment

G-Funk Sports & Entertainment (www.g-funksports.com) is a full-service agency dedicated to brand activation, strategic integration and driving maximum return on investment for its clients, headed up by Award-winning NHL and WWE marketing and television veteran Ken Gelman. G-Funk’s strengths center on three primary areas, Marketing Services (consumer promotion, affiliate activation and events), Partnership Alliances and Content Management (including distribution drives and launch strategies). Client partners include the National Football League, ESPN and Shooto Brazil.




Rousey submits Tate in Womans grudge match


Ronda Rousey made it five for five in first round armbar submissions as she took out Miesha Tate to capture the Strikeforce Bantamweight crown at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

It was a terrific action fight as Rousey had Tate in an armbar early in the round only to see Tate get out of it and land some big shots of her own. Rousey was able to Judo flip Tate over and moments later was to get Tate in the painful submission hold until Tate was forced to tap at 4:27

Rousey, 134 1/2 lbs of Venice, CA is now 5-0 with all wins coming by first round submission armbar. Tate, 134 1/2 lbs of Yakima, WA is now 12-3.

Josh Thompson secured a Strikeforce Lightweight title match with a three round unanimous decision over KJ Noons.

Scores were 29-28 on all cards for Thompson, 155 lbs of San Jose, CA and is now 19-4-1. Noons, 156 lbs of San Diego, CA is now 10-4

Despite being bloodied over his left eye Kazuo Masaki scored a three round split decision over Paul Daley in a Lightweight bout.

Scores were 30-27 and 29-28 for Masaki, 169 1/2 lbs of Tokyo, JAP and is now 25-11-2-1. Daley, 171 lbs of Nottingham, UK took a card 29-28 but falls to 29-12-2

Lumumba Sayers choked out Scott Smith in the first round of their three round Middleweight bout.

Sayers got in a tremendous back slam that got him in a dominant position that got him into a Guilatine choke that forced Smith to tap out at 1:34 of the first frame.

Sayers, 185 lbs of Denver, CO is now 9-2 with five submissions. Smith, 186 lbs of Elk Grove, CA is now 18-10-1.

Jacare Souza choked out Bristol Marunde in a Middleweight bout.

Souza domintated the whole fight until he got Murande to tap out from an arm triangle choke at 2:45 of round three.

Murande, 184 lbs of Las Vegas is now 15-7.

Sarah Kaufman scored a three majority decision over Alexis Davis in a Bantamweight bout.

The fight had a lot of action and in round one Davis was cut over the eye and Kaufman was sliced open on here forehead.

Kaufman 135 1/2 lbs of Victoria, BC won by scores of 29-28 on two cards and 28-28 and is now 15-1. Davis 135 1/2 lbs of Jensen Beach, FL is now 11-5

Roger Bowling scored a second round stoppage over Brandon Sailing in a wild and blood Welterweight bout.

The two rocked each other several tomes in the first round with Bowling getting rocked a couple of times. Towards the end of the round Bowling got into a dominated Sailing by getting him on the ground and pounding Bowling util opening a big cut on the forehead. Bowling got on top of Sailing to start the second round and began punching Sailing until the bout was stopped at 1:15.

Bowling of Cincinnati is now 11-2 with eight knockoouts. Sailing Byesville, OH is now 8-6.

Pat Healey scored a third round choke out with an arm triangle to knock Carlos Fodor in their Lightweight bout.

Healey, 155 lbs or Portland, OR Fodor tap at 3:35 of of round three and is now 29-17 with 15 submissions. Fodor, 155 1/2 lbs of Kirkland, WA is now 7-1.

Ryan Couture scored a third round stoppage over Conner Huen in a Three round Middleweight bout.

Couture had Huen on the ground and landed ten unanswered blows before the bout was stopped at 2:52 of round three

Couture, 154 1/2 lbs of Tempe, AZ is now 4-1 with his first knockout. Huen, 155 lbs of Hollywood, CA is now 9-5




Klitschko trashes Mormeck in Four; gets knockout number fifty


Wladimir Klitschko made his eleventh consecutive defense of his world Heavyweight championship by destroying undeserving challenger in former Cruiserweight champion Jean Marc Mormeck in round four at the Espirit Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany.

All Mormeck tried to was get inside without throwing any punches. He did that successfully but that may have been the highlight of his fight because he was dropped hard at the end round two from a big right hand. Klitschko got closer until uncorking a perfect left-right-left combination that sent Mormeck down to the canvas for the count of referee Luis Pabon at 1:12 of round four.

Klitschko notches is fiftieth knockout that sees his record raised to 57-3. Mormeck is now 35-5.




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Former Lightweight champ David Diaz Retires


Former WBC Lightweight champion David Diaz has announced his retirement according to Dan Rafael espn.com.

“I’m done with the sport. I love the sport, but I would be doing it an injustice if I kept fighting. My heart isn’t in it anymore,” Diaz, 35, told ESPN.com on Wednesday. “I could have taken fights just for the money, but it’s not about that. It’s about giving a good fight and having some dignity doing it.”

On that night, Aug. 4, 2007, Diaz outpointed all-time great Erik Morales of Mexico in a slugfest that sent Morales into a 2½-year retirement.

“That was one of the greatest moments of my life,” Diaz said. “It was always a dream of mine to fight at home for a title or in a title fight and it happened, and it happened against a legend in Erik Morales, who has done tremendous things for the sport and the Mexican people. To share the ring with him and have that fight at home was so meaningful to me.”

Although Pacquiao bloodied Diaz and stopped him in the ninth round of a lopsided fight to take his belt, Diaz said it was one of the two highlights of his career, along with the hometown defense against Morales.

“Fighting Manny Pacquiao was definitely one of them,” Diaz said. “After our fight he went on to do great things. His punching power was nothing that I hadn’t felt before, but the speed was something I could not control or adapt to.”

Including the Pacquiao fight, Diaz closed his career 2-3 but said retirement had been on his mind since he lost a decision to Humberto Soto for a vacant lightweight belt in March 2010 on the Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey undercard at Cowboys Stadium.

“It’s been on my mind since then. I thought maybe I had lost a step or two because I saw openings against Soto and I couldn’t take advantage of them,” Diaz said.

Diaz returned 10 months later for a majority decision win against Robert Frankel

Headlining on ESPN2’s “Friday Night Fights,” Diaz knocked down rising contender Hank Lundy but suffered a severe cut over his right eye and was eventually knocked out in the sixth round of a bloody fight in Hammond, Ind., just outside of Chicago.

“I felt good going into that fight but Lundy was young blood coming along and I thought if I didn’t take that fight, what I am doing, just padding my record? So I took the fight and Hank Lundy deserves credit,” Diaz said. “I had him, but he came back and that was it. He’s a good fighter with a bright future and wish him nothing but the best.”

“I didn’t want to think, ‘Am I fighting just for the money?’ Nah. I love the sport a lot but I wasn’t performing to my standards and giving great exciting fights,” he said. “I wasn’t doing that anymore. So I’m getting out while I still have my senses with me. I’m able to have a conversation with people. I’m hosting a radio show and having fun with that. So this is a good time to say goodbye. I love the sport, I love my fans and it was a great run. I’ve been blessed. I feel humbled by the people that helped me and supported me and always were there for me.

“Now it’s time to get a real job, because what I did (as a fighter) was fun — work out, travel and fight. It was beautiful.”




Bute to defend Super Middle crown against Froch in UK


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that IBF Super Middleweight champion Lucian Bute will travel to Nottingham, England to defend his crown against former champion Carl Froch on May 26th.

“It’s my goal to fight the best boxers in the super middleweight division,” Bute said Thursday. “Carl Froch belongs in the elite of the super middleweight division and it will be a great fight. I am very confident and it will not faze me fighting in enemy territory.

“Supporters of Carl Froch will live their greatest disappointment. The IBF belt will fly roundtrip Montreal-Nottingham and back.”

“We are delighted to have agreed to terms for what I believe will be the biggest night for British boxing in many years,” said Eddie Hearn, Froch’s promoter. “I have to respect Lucian and his team for agreeing to enter the lion’s den and face Carl in his hometown of Nottingham, but am fully confident that Carl can become a world champion again on this epic night.”

“It’s a dream come true to get this opportunity to become a three-time world champion in my hometown of Nottingham,” Froch said. “The Super Six was an incredible journey for me but I missed fighting in the UK and it was important that Eddie and I made that happen, and for it to be for a world title is the icing on the cake. I’m ready to go to war all over again.

“Andre Ward wants Lucian to fight an A-level fighter. This should happen in May, and after he will have no more excuses to avoid Lucian,” said Jean Bedard of InterBox, Bute’s promoter.

“We really wanted to press forward with this fight. We’ve been insistent, made some concessions, but it was important to realize this is a fight that Lucian, our fans and our partners wanted,” Bedard said. “Also, I am convinced that Lucian will silence the critics. Lucian is showing great courage in agreeing to defend his title in enemy territory.”

“It is great news that Carl has landed this fight as it is one that we have wanted for a long time,” said Rob McCracken, Froch’s trainer. “I have always been confident that Carl will beat Lucian, and I will have him fully prepared and in the best possible shape on May 26.

“Lucian has already fought outside Canada in his professional career,” Larouche said. “This is a great challenge ahead for him on May 26 and Lucian will perform to his fullest as he always does. The style of these two incredible fighters will make for an explosive fight that I am sure boxing fans around the world won’t want to miss.”




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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (March 1, 2012)—This past Saturday night, Welterweight Ronald Cruz lived up to his top fifteen ranking and remained undefeated as he scored a ten round unanimous decision over Allen Conyers in a back and forth slugfest in Atlantic City.

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Conyers looked good early as he used his length and stuck out the jab that seemed to confuse Cruz early. Cruz rocked and then sent Conyers down to the canvas at the end of the opening frame. Conyers was able to regain his composure and fight well in spots over the rest of the fight. Cruz , who is normally an orthodox fighter, fought most of the fight from the southpaw stance. Cruz would later state that it was something he saw in the first round that he was able to exploit Conyers.

The two had many back and forth exchanges with Cruz getting the better of most of those flurries. Cruz landed some solid combinations with Conyers trying to fire back which thrilled the capacity crowd at Ballys in Atlantic City.

Cruz got stronger down the stretch and came home with the most impressive victory to date,

Cruz, who was ranked number fifteen by the IBF raises his perfect ledger to 16-0.

In the co-feature, IBF number nine ranked Cruiserweight Garrett Wilson scored a third round stoppage over Pedro Martinez in a battle of Philadelphia based Cruiserweights.

Wilson hurt Martinez in the second and landed a shot that may have broken the nose of Martinez. Wilson came out and dropped Martinez in the third. With his Martinez nose leaking blood the fight was stopped. Wilson will now look forward to a rematch with Andres Taylor on April 14th.

In a battle of Camden, New Jersey Welterweights, Luis Cream remained undefeated by dropping Miguel Corcino on his way to a four round unanimous decision.

Rafael Montalvo scored what many are calling his second straight upset as he stopped DeCarlo Perez in round two of their scheduled six round Welterweight bout.

MMA Star Jeff Lentz made a successful pro debut with a vicious first round stoppage over David Navarro.

Antowyan Aikens made it two straight over Charles Kirby as he scored a four round unanimous decision in their super middleweight rematch.

Aikens won twice that evening as he proposed in the middle of the ring to his now fiancé.

In a second rematch, Korey Pritchett scored a four round unanimous decision over Korey Sloane in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

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MMA/muay thai Events on GFL COMBAT SPORTS NETWORK


– Friday, March 2, 2012 7:30pm ET featuring Cage Wars 13 back to back shows from the Harrah’s Casino in Chester Pennsylvania. In the main event, Michael Pandolfini (3-1) battles Tom Backman (2-2) in a welterweight tilt. Pandolfini is on a 3-fight win streak and looks to make Backman number 4. A well-versed fighter, Pandolfini has wins by submission and KO and will look to put Backman in the pressure cooker early in the bout. Backman is coming off a tough decision loss where he went 5 rounds with a championship on the line. He looks to rebound quickly and show Pandolfini and the Cage Wars crowd that he is someone to be taken very seriously. This is a great matchup of two up and coming fighters with lots to prove to themselves and their contemporaries in the sport of mixed martial arts. In another featured bout, Patrick White (2-4) fights Casey Milliken (2-3) in a lightweight battle. White has a reputation for always being a scrapper and has fought for some of the biggest organizations based in the East Coast. White fights with a high risk/high reward style and you never know what he will bring to a fight. It’s the unknown that Milliken has to be ready for. Milliken is another fighter who is always game and his record shows it. He takes a fight anytime, anywhere. He has fought in New Jersey and traveled all the way out to Arizona looking for a good tussle. This bout has all of the makings for fight of the night as they two gladiators just don’t care. They will go at it and whatever happens happens.

– Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:00pm ET featuring Warriors Cup XIV- Muay Thai event from the Rahway Rec Center in Rahway, New Jersey. In the main event, Flavio Brito challenges Stephen Regman. Regman has a background in MMA and at (6-2) with wins via striking and submissions he is probably the better all-around fighter who has more tools at his disposal. But this bout will be strictly striking and Brito comes into the bout with some momentum as he has fared well in his last several bouts. Look for Brito and Regman to give the New Jersey crowd a first rate battle as they step into the ring and prepare to level each other with vicious strikes from head to toe. These are two of the toughest fighters in the Northeast so expect a war. In the co-main event, Rich Brattole fights Romain Gaston. Brattole and Gaston get this opportunity to fight second from the top because of their fast paced fighting style. Both fighters have been known to throw the kitchen sink at their opponents and this bout should resemble two bulls in a china shop as Brattole and Gaston cause damage in every fight. This could turn into a bout of attrition with whoever having the best cardio being victorious.

– Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:30pm ET featuring Cage Wars 14 from the Harrah’s Casino in Chester Pennsylvania. In the main event, Andrew Aguilar (4-1) fights Matthew Rizzo (3-0) for the Cage Wars Bantamweight Championship. Aguilar is the current reigning and defending champion and this will be his third title defense. Aguilar is known for his great cardio conditioning put will look to take out Rizzo before the final bell as Aguilar won his last bout by a razor thin split decision, something he does not want to duplicate against Rizzo. Rizzo has never tasted defeat and also holds another title with a different organization. This will be another opportunity for Rizzo to add to his collection of championship belts. This is a tough match to call as both fighters have fought and won championships, so neither man will break easily. In the co-main event, Ryan Cafaro (2-3) takes on James Currey (4-0) for the vacant Cage Wars Lightweight Title. Cafaro is coming off a tough decision loss in a title fight and looks to rectify his past mistakes with a win over Currey. If he is successful, Cafaro is walking away with the title. For the undefeated Currey, this is his first shot at gold and a veteran of ROC in New Jersey, Currey has already proven to be battle-tested. Expect fireworks from these two at the opening bell.

– Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:00pm ET featuring Journey Fight Series V from the Century Casino in Calgary, Canada. Two more professional bouts have been made official for Journey Fight Series V in Calgary, Canada. Nate Smandych will face Mexico’s Luis David Cruz Hernandez and Sean McKinnon will face California’s Daniel Kim. The night’s main event will feature Canada’s Jessica Gladstone against Mexico’s Celeste Saenz. Smandych is coming off a victory against Kiao Jie at the Canada vs. China event that took place this past November. The victory followed a great performance by Smandych in October at Journey Fight Series IV where he defeated Mark DeLuca via (T)KO. Hernandez fights out of Cancun, Mexico and will be looking to upset the home town favorite. McKinnon has recorded some solid wins since he dropped is pro debut including a win against Marcus Fisher and another win in Mexico. Kim will be looking to bounce back from his first pro loss at this past October’s Team Thailand vs. Team America event in Los Angeles, CA. Prior to his first pro loss, Kim had knocked out Carlos Ramirez in spectacular fashion at Stand Up Promotions “M1 Grand Muay Thai Championship” this past August.

– Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:00pm ET featuring – Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:00pm ET featuring School Of Hard Knocks 21 at the Spectra Place in Estevan, Canada.

– Sunday, March 4, 2012 5:00pm ET featuring International Fight Showdown – IFS 10 – Triple Threat at the Industry Hills Expo Center in Industry, California. The stacked event features a mixture of boxing, Muay Thai and MMA. The IFS Pro-1 Title will also be up for grabs as some of the top fighters go toe to toe for the coveted championship. Also at Triple Threat, a 8-man elimination tournament in the 170 lb and 205 lb weight classes. Under the revolutionary rules parameters set by IFS, fighters will compete against each other in three separate combat sports. Round one will be boxing, round two is Muay Thai and round 3 is MMA! In the main event, Jonathan Del Rosario battles Kevin Bee. The fight will consist of three rounds and start as a Western boxing match. Expect Del Rosario and Bee to be throwing haymakers as both are deadly strikers. If they both manage to escape the first round Del Rosario and Bee will be able to add six more points of attack (knees, elbows, shins) and engage in the hardest hitting striking art in the world. If both men can make it to the third and final round, then the ultimate combat sport will be showcased as the grappling arts (wrestling and submissions) will be on display from these two warriors. In the co-main event, Eduardo Hernandez fights Cooper Gibson in a highly anticipated and what is sure to be another hotly contest “triple threat” bout. Hernandez and Gibson are both crowd favorites as they always bring a break neck pace to their fights, whether in the striking arts or in MMA. Both fighters are proficient strikers, predominantly in the art of Muay Thai so the fans could see some wild exchanges and fireworks, particularly in round two. Don’t blink watching this bout as Hernandez and Gibson will be bringing the pain!

Other events this week:

Pro-Wrestling: WSU 5 Year Anniversary: Mar 3, 2012 7:00pm ET. Impact Zone Wrestling (free view): Mar 3, 2012 8:00pm ET. Ring of Honor – 10th Anniversary: Mar 4, 2012 5:00pm ET.

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COOKING CAN BE RECIPE FOR A BETTER LIFE

The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) November 4, 1999 | ELIZABETH HOVDE, Columbian staff writer What an intimidating experience: learning to cook. Knowing the differences between various types of flours, how to thicken sauces and gravies without destroying the taste, even knowing how long to boil an egg all were mysteries.

The daughter of a highly talented and capable Dutch woman who grew up on farms eating whole foods plucked from the Earth, I eventually learned the basics. I knew how to shop for affordable ingredients and make meals for myself by the time I was a teen and out on my own. It is hard to imagine the lost feeling that grown adults, mothers and fathers, must experience when staring at a bag of brown rice or dried beans and not knowing how to make the goods into something edible.

In her Oct. 30 article, “Staples are tough sell at food banks,” Columbian reporter Anne Hart found that low-income community members who rely on local food banks for some of their meals are choosing hot dogs over fresh meat even salmon. They pick meals-in-a-box over staple foods, opting for quick-fix menu items that are not only less nutritional but most often more costly. Free staple foods sit on the food banks’ shelves going unused.

Why? Some folks no doubt make the choice out of convenience, just as people with plenty of money do. But Virginia Hirtler and other food-bank volunteers say many of their patrons simply lack cooking know-how. Without the skills to prepare meals that stretch a budget further, people in need carry these food bank preferences into grocery stores on already slim food budgets.

To combat the trend, Friends in Service of Humanity in Orchards gives away recipes with staple food items to try to convince patrons to take away the provisions that provide more meals for families. Hirtler, who volunteers for FISH, has even produced three cookbooks that outline recipes using common ingredients the food bank receives. In 1984 large amounts of cheese were available to patrons, so she compiled a cookbook of cheese-related meals. More than 3,000 copies of the cookbooks have gone to those in need. website how long to boil an egg

Hirtler is setting out to update the latest cookbook, adding many staple-heavy recipes and tips for using basics. Hirtler is also looking for someone to donate printing services for the books, so the food bank can get them into the hands of those who turn away staples or ditch them after being talked into taking them home because they don’t know what to do with them.

To help those in need learn to cook and make economically smart grocery-shopping choices, the North County Community Food Bank in Battle Ground hopes to offer cooking classes starting this February. The organization has done cooking classes in the past, but making it a regular offering is difficult: The bank needs a certified kitchen to teach in for free (a place where public food can be served), volunteer instructors to lead classes and funds to buy staples and coordinate the class schedule.

Kay Schauer, a home economist with the Washington State University Clark County Cooperative Extension’s family food and nutrition program, will also teach classes for people on low incomes if kitchens are available at no cost. If you have a certified kitchen and can donate some space to these efforts, call Schauer at 254-8436 or the North County Community Food Bank at 687- 7126 and ask for Elaine Hertz. To help in the cookbook effort, call Hirtler at FISH, 256-2440.

Charity that works “Give me a fish and I’ll eat for a day; teach me to fish and I’ll eat for a lifetime,” the old adage goes. And yet often we don’t realize what others don’t know and that so many of us have rich knowledge to give. howlongtoboilaneggnow.com how long to boil an egg

It is far easier to donate food baskets, or vote to increase government programs that, although well-intended, often fail: too big, too impersonal. Unfortunately, our nation’s collective goodwill has replaced charity that does work: one-on-one relationships, discipleship and teaching. This type of charity takes real time and effort but can transform lives.

Is there someone in your sphere of influence who could benefit from what you know? A young teen who could learn the skills she may need later in life? A single mother who doesn’t know how to make mashed potatoes, so she opts for prepackaged noodles? Do you know a family that has trouble making ends meet and lives without a budget to help guide them?

Fewer people will live in poverty if more one-on-one relationships are pursued and if the transfer of basic life skills from family to family can give people in need the tools required to build steps to self-sufficiency.

ELIZABETH HOVDE, Columbian staff writer




SHEIKA – FERRANTE FIGHT OF YEAR CANDIDATE NOW AVAILABLE ON GFL


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CHESTER, PA (March 1, 2012)—This past Friday night at Harrahs in Chester, PA, Omar Sheika scored a ten round unanimous decision over Tony Ferrante in a bout that many are already hailing as a Fight of the Year candidate.

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Sheika and Ferrante took turns landing hard shots which thrilled the crowd at Harrahs. Ferrante jabbed very well early and was able to land some hard uppercuts. Sheika got through with right hands. The bout was a battle of geography as Ferrante had much success by keeping Sheika pinned up against the ropes while Sheika performed well in the middle of the ring.

Sheika too control in the middle round by landing some furious combinations. With both fighters faces showing the signs of a war, Sheika landed a crunching blow in round nine that snapped the head of Ferrante back. Somehow Ferrante was able to recover and get some work done at the end of the round. Ferrante came back to have a strong round ten but it was not enough to offset an earlier damage done inflicted by Sheika which included an earlier knockdown.

In the exciting co-feature, Naim Nelson remained undefeated with a close six round majority decision over Linwood Hurd.

This was a bout in which each fighter had solid moments but it was the more solid punching of Nelson that seemed better in the judges’ minds over the volume of Hurd.

Local favorite Jamie Campbell scored a four round unanimous decision over Lonnie Kornegay in a battle of hard hitting Heavyweights.

Fred Jenkins Jr. survived a spirited effort over late-replacement John Michael Terry to eek out a four round unanimous decision in a Light Heavyweight bout.

Tyrone Crawley Jr. made a successful pro debut with a four round unanimous decision over Hamid Robinson.

In a battle of pro debuters, Danny Mills scored the only knockout of the evening when he took out Michael Haines in a Middleweight bout.

This terrific night of boxing was promoted by Joey Eye Boxing & David Feldman.

Joey Eye Boxing returns to Harrahs in Chester on Friday night May 4th

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2012 INDEPENDENT NORTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIPS COMES TO ELITE HEAT GYM IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY ON JUNE 1ST-JUNE 3RD

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (February 29, 2012)—Beginning on Friday June 1st a very important and distinguished amateur boxing tournament in Newark as the Elite Heat Gym will play host to the 2012 Junior Independent Gloves Northeast Championships.

Fighters from all over will be on display as the Tournament has already received commitments from fighters from Connecticut, Washington D.C., Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia & Vermont.

There will be belts awarded to all winners.

All applications MUST be completed and returned by May 20th and those applications can be downloaded from www.eliteheatgym.com

The applications can be faxed to 862-772-2533 or emailed to independentboxingjunior@aol.com

The fights will begin at 7PM each night

The On-Time check in will be May 29th 8AM – 9PM with the final check in 8AM-1PM

The Elite Heat Boxing Gym is located at 130 Mt. Pleasant Avenue in Newark, New Jersey 07104 and the phone number is 862-772-2532




THE ELITE HEAT GYM 2ND ANNUAL BOXING TOURNAMENT; APRIL 27-APRIL 29TH IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (February 27, 2012)—Some of the best young amateur boxers will be on display when Elite Heat Boxing Gym stages The Elite Heat 2nd Annual Boxing Tournament.

The Tournament begins on Friday Night April 27th and runs through Sunday April 29th.

Interested boxers can sign up for just $15 before April 1st and for $20 after April 1st.

Applications can be downloaded by going to www.eliteheatgym.com

Belts and Trophies will be awarded in all age groups.

The Elite Heat Boxing Gym is located at 130 Mt. Pleasant Avenue in Newark.

Contact:

Elite Heat Boxing Gym at:

862-772-2532 and by Fax at 862-772-2533 or by emailing eliteheat1@optimum.net




Yusaf Mack to defend USBA Light Heavy Crown against Sheika


Sources confirmed to 15rounds.com that a battle of former world title challengers will take place as Yusaf Mack will defend the USBA Light heavyweight crown against Omar Sheika on April 27th at Resorts Casino in Atlantic City.

The bout, will be the kick off to a huge Light Heavyweight weekend in Atlantic City as the next night Bernard Hopkins defends his Light Heavyweight championship against Chad Dawson.

Sheika (32-11, 21 KO’s)who competed for the Super Middleweight crown four times is coming off two straight wins including a thrilling victory over Tony Ferrante this past Friday night in Chester, PA.

Mack (29-4-2, 17 KO’s) of Philadelphia will be making his his first ring appearance since dropping his bid to win the IBF crown last June when he was stopped by Tavoris Cloud.

The bout has received interest from several television outlets.




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GARRETT WILSON, ANDRES TAYLOR BOX FOR NABF CRUISERWEIGHT BELT APRIL 14 AT BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY

Atlantic City, NJ—Garrett Wilson, of Philadelphia, PA, and Andres Taylor, of Johnstown, PA, meet for the second time in less than 19 months as they battle for the vacant North American Boxing Federation (NABF) cruiserweight title on Saturday evening, April 14, at Bally’s Atlantic City.

The Wilson-Taylor championship contest tops a seven-bout card which begins at 7.30 pm. in the 1,500-seat Grand Ballroom.

Wilson (right) and Taylor met the first time on Sept. 11, 2010, in Johnstown, PA, in a scheduled eight-round fight which Wilson accepted on three days’ notice. The outdoor match was interrupted by rain after the fifth round and later resumed with one official voting for Wilson, one for Taylor, one for a draw.

Since then, Wilson, 29, has beaten Aaron Williams, of Las Vegas, NV; Omar Sheika, of Paterson, NJ; Chuck Mussachio, of Wildwood, NJ, and Pedro Martinez, of Philadelphia, PA. He captured the United States Boxing Association (USBA) cruiserweight title by beating Sheika and defended it against Mussachio.

Wilson is 12-5-1, 6 K0s. He is rated No. 9 in the world by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), No. 23 by the World Boxing Council (WBC). He tuned up for this fight on Feb. 25 by stopping Martinez in three rounds at Bally’s.
Taylor, 33, also has not lost since fighting Wilson, earning decisions over Rayshawn Myers, of Cleveland, OH; Kamarah Pasley, of Philadelphia, PA; Mike Alderete, of Albuquerque, NM, and Gary Gomez, of Salt Lake City, UT.

A pro less than four years, Taylor is 20-1-2, 7 K0s. and rated No. 33 by the WBC. His last fight was Nov. 23, 2010, in Pittsburgh, PA, when he out-pointed Gomez over eight rounds.

Taylor (above) suffered his only pro loss in 2009 when Leo Bercier, of Great Falls, MT, out-pointed him in Campbell, OH. Taylor avenged the loss three months later, also on points, in Johnstown, PA.

There are no common foes.

Taylor has gone eight rounds on three different occasions. Wilson has gone 12 rounds twice.

ABOUT APRIL 14

The Wilson-Taylor fight tops a seven-bout card at Bally’s Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets priced at $50 and $75 are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922) and all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale at www.peltzboxing.com and www.ticketmaster.com. Gofightlive.tv will televise the card on the internet. The card is being promoted by Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Bally’s Atlantic City.




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Syabas Adds GoFightLive to their app lineup

Fremont, CA. February 27, 2012 – Syabas Technology Inc., a leading global distributor of digital entertainment solutions, is excited to announce the launch of the GoFightLive app on the Syabas Apps Market. With the launch of the Syabas Apps Market on their Popcorn Hour and PopBox platforms in 2010, Syabas has continued to expand its lineup of online content offerings by partnering with quality content providers such as GoFightLive.

“At Syabas, one of the most user requested services has been to bring on demand sporting events to their TV,” said Scott Walters, Project Manager at Syabas Technology. “We’re thrilled to announce that GoFightLive will be joining the sporting event lineup, giving users hours of content ranging from boxing to mixed martial arts.”

GoFightLive is a pioneer in Internet Combat Sports Broadcasting. Over the years GFL has broadcasted more than 1200 live events with over 6,000 combat sports videos in 196 countries. GFL is especially proud to have served greater than 5 million public viewers over the years with more than 250 combat sports related website affiliates in its network.

“Adding quality platforms like PopBox and Popcorn Hour are extremely important to both fighters and fans. GFL brings combat sports to the growing global marketplace enabling both today’s champions and up and coming fighters the ability to be seen by fans worldwide. Digital media is the Cable/Satellite everyone should be part of its growth”, stated David Klarman, CEO at GFL.tv.

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Syabas is headquartered in Fremont, California with facilities in China, Hong Kong, Europe and Malaysia.

Founded in 2001 and started developing software for wired/wireless digital home entertainment set top boxes that are sold around the world. For more information, please visit www.syabas.com




Mitchell – Witherspoon is on for Hopkins – Dawson undercard


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that Heavyweight’s Seth Mitchell and Chazz Witherspoon will open up the HBO telecast on April 28th before Bernard Hopkins rematches Chad Dawson in Atlantic City.

“It’s a good solid fight and a good step up for Seth,” Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com after finalizing the bout with HBO on Monday. “It’s a fight that makes sense for Seth and for Chazz Witherspoon.

“We’ve agreed to the fight and I just got the contract today, so I’ll go over it and, assuming everything is in order, we have a fight,” said Xavier James, Witherspoon’s attorney and former HBO Sports executive. “Chazz knows he has to win in order to take that next step in his career.”

“It is a fight that just makes sense,” Schaefer said. “It’s the perfect addition to this card because both of them can have their fans at the fight.”

“We finally got it made. (Witherspoon) came to terms and it’s one of the fights we’ve been going after,” said Mitchell’s manager Sharif Salim said. “Chazz is from Philly, Seth is from the D.C. area. I know we have busloads of people looking forward to going up for the fight. We thought this was the most exciting fight we could make right now for where Seth is in his career.”

“I’m very excited about the fight. We’ve been trying to get this fight for a while,” said Mitchell, adding that he has been in the gym but will get down to serious training this week. “I’m excited that Chazz took the opportunity. It’s gonna be a good fight. We’re comparable in our experience, height, weight. He has a recognizable name. I’m really looking forward to the challenge. He has a good jab and good tools, but I believe I will be victorious.”

“Chazz Witherspoon can move, he has tremendous boxing pedigree, the guy can fight and he has a very good record,” Salim said. “We knew HBO would approve him and, hey, I also like the human interest side of this fight. These are two guys who are smart guys, both college graduates.”

“That’s the plan but everything is contingent on me taking care of business,” Mitchell said. “I’m looking forward to fighting at least three times this year, hopefully four, but April 28 is the first business I have to take care of.”

Said Salim: “Seth has tremendous work ethic and is really coming along. He just needs the rounds and the experience. But I really believe that it won’t be too long until he is ready for one of those big fights. We have to focus on Witherspoon first. Witherspoon is a good fighter. You won’t hear us saying anything bad about Chazz Witherspoon.”




Hulett takes out Bentley to win Cagesport Title!

Tacoma, WA (Monday, February 27, 2012) – David “Hollywood” Hulett lived up to his billing by taking out local favorite Len Bentley in the first round of their Cagesport Welterweight title match last Saturday evening at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma.

Headlining Halquist Productions’ “Cagesport XVIII”, The Las Vegas based submission specialist impressed the standing-room-only crowd by Bentley to the ground within the first minute of the bout. Bentley, a former Ultimate Fighter participant and who also fought in M-1 and Strikeforce, tried to get back to his feet but was unsuccessful. Hulett, fighting once again in his opponent’s backyard, executed a grueling achilles lock, which forced his foe to submit 1:28 into the contest.

Hulett improves to 19-10 with 11 of this wins coming by submission. Bentley, a local favorite who stepped for Eddy Ellis on less than one week’s notice, falls to 10-6.

In the highly anticipated co-feature, Cagesport veteran Ryan Mulvihill scored the biggest win of his career after using a triangle choke to submit fellow Cagesport regular Chanti “The Brooklyn Knight” Johnson at 2:50 in second round of their three round featherweight bout.

Rising local stars Jeff Hatton and Julian Erosa both remained undefeated, submitting Corey Roska and Jerome Jones respectively.

“I am very pleased with this card, especially considering that the main event fell apart less than a week before the show,” said Brian Halquist, CEO of Halquist Productions. “We had a sold out crowd and a ton of talented fighters giving it their all. I can’t wait for the next card!”

Cagesport returns to the Emerald Queen on Saturday, April 28 and more information will be available on HalquistProductions.com.

OTHER RESULTS:

Brett Knopp KO2 (1:09) Mike Kirkman

Jorey Taylor KO1 (1:00) Christian Ortiz

CJ Marsh TKO end of 2 (cuts) Scott Boehler

Harrison Bevens SUB1 (1:55 via rear naked choke) Dustin Praxedes

Sam Carney TKO2 (3:07) Casey Campbell

Trevor Sojot SUB1 (1:07 via rear naked choke) Anthony Zander