QUASHAWN TOLER: “I WANT TO BE THE FACE OF MY CITY AND CONQUER THE WORLD!” (BOX FEST THIS FRIDAY ON DAZN

HOUSTON, Texas – January 31, 2024 – Red Owl Boxing will present Box
Fest VII, a four-fight main card featuring a headline battle between
Quashawn Toler and Vlad Panin for the WBA Continental Welterweight
Title, live on Friday, Feb. 2 at 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT. The event streams
live globally on DAZN [1] in more than 200 territories and regions from
the state-of-the-art “Owl’s Nest” in Houston. VIP experience
packages and general admission tickets are still available at
www.redowlboxing.com [2].

Ahead of Friday’s main event, Cincinnati’s Toler (17-1, 12 KOs) is
feeling confident as he steps up to face the most difficult opponent of
his eight-year professional career in his Red Owl Boxing debut.

“If I walk away with the WBA Continental Welterweight Title, that’s
just God answering my prayers,” said Toler. “It will show how hard I
have worked to get to the next level. I see my name being in the
world-ranking levels and then snatching a world title.”

The 31-year-old Toler has fought five of his last six fights in Colombia
with four impressive stoppage victories but he is looking forward to
returning to the United States to take on better competition.

“I feel focused heading into my fight on Friday,” said the 17-1
welterweight. “The experience of fighting in Colombia has been cool
but those guys weren’t on my level. It was good to keep me busy and
knock the rust off.”

Cincinnati has a strong lineage of world champions including
International Boxing Hall of Famer Aaron Pryor, and more recently world
title holders Adrien Broner and Robert Easter, Jr.

“Those guys paved the way for me and I can’t discredit the work they
did to represent Cincinnati,” added Toler. “It’s time for me to
capitalize on everything they did and to put my name in those history
books right alongside them. Broner and Easter are like brothers.”

He hopes to bring the title back to Cincinnati and become the next world
champion from the city in 2024. The mission starts Friday night from the
Owl’s Nest on Box Fest VII on DAZN.

“I am just trying to bring boxing back to my city,” stated Toler.
“One of my dreams is to sell out Heritage Bank Center and be the
hometown favorite. I want to be the face of my city and conquer the
world.”

BOX FEST VII will feature multiple attractions including rising
prospects, gritty veterans and action-packed fights, beginning at 10
p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT. Subscribe at DAZN.com and download the app on any
connected device.

Red Owl Boxing’s Box Fest series is a breeding ground for boxing’s
future stars with each event featuring a pro debut, a fighter seeking
redemption from their first career defeat and a main event bout that
will crown a champion, catapulting their career to the next level. The
Box Fest series will take center stage on the first Friday of every
month.

The undercard will include several standout Houston prospects such as
Breyon Gorham, Lazaro Diaz and Jose Camacho Torres. The full Box Fest
VII event card on February 2*:

        *

Quashawn Toler (17-1, 12 KOs) vs. Vlad Panin (17-1, 12 KOs) – Ten Rounds
at 147 lbs.
        *

Breyon Gorham (15-0, 13 KOs) vs. Wilfredo Flores (10-1-1, 5 KOs) – Eight
Rounds at 140 lbs.
        *

Edel Gomez (8-0, 7 KOs) vs. James Weissman (5-1, 4 KOs)  – Six Rounds at
175 lbs.
        *

Jose Camacho Torres (7-0, 3 KOs) vs. Luis Alberto Lopez (6-1, 3 KOs) –
Six Rounds at 122 lbs.
        *

De Priest Joseph Johnson (Pro Debut) vs. Aaron Mick (Pro Debut) – Four
Rounds at 160 lbs.
        *

Lazaro Diaz (2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA – Four Rounds at 140 lbs.

*Card subject to change.
Red Owl Boxing owns and operates the state-of-the-art sports performance
facility which features seating for more than 1,500 with a modern flare
that includes VIP experiences and unique ringside seating. The
“Owl’s Nest” is a full-service hospitality venue with high-end
sound, lighting and screens for a premier in-arena experience. The venue
is outfitted with cutting-edge production for seamless streaming and
television presentations.

For more information on Red Owl Boxing and to purchase tickets, visit
www.redowlboxing.com [2]. Fans can follow Red Owl Boxing on X [3],
Instagram [4] and YouTube [5].

ABOUT RED OWL BOXING

Red Owl Boxing is a media company that specializes in delivering
world-class events from its state-of-the-art sports facilities in the
United States and Canada. Red Owl Boxing aims to bring structure to
boxing’s middle class by highlighting tomorrow’s future stars and
contenders in action-packed fights. Red Owl Boxing launched in 2021 by
Canada-based entrepreneur Gabriel Fanous who owns and operates
cutting-edge event spaces in Houston, Texas, and Brampton, Ontario, both
of which provide premier event experiences and hospitality packages.




Quashawn Toler vs. Vlad Panin Headlines Box Fest VII on February 2, Live on DAZN

HOUSTON, Texas – January 5, 2024 – Red Owl Boxing today announced
that rising welterweight prospects Quashawn Toler and Vlad Panin will
meet for the WBA Continental Welterweight Title in the main event of
_Box Fest VII_ on February 2. The event streams live globally on DAZN
[2] in more than 200 territories and regions from the state-of-the-art
“Owl’s Nest” in Houston. VIP experience packages and general
admission tickets are now available at www.redowlboxing.com [3].

Red Owl Boxing’s_ Box Fest_ series is a breeding ground for boxing’s
future stars with each event featuring a pro debut, a fighter seeking
redemption from their first career defeat and a main event bout that
will crown a champion, catapulting their career to the next level. The
_Box Fest _series will take center stage on the first Friday of every
month.

Toler (17-1, 12 KOs) is stepping up to face the most difficult opponent
of his eight-year professional career as he makes his Red Owl Boxing
debut. The Cincinnati native fought only once in 2023, a dominating
third-round knockout against veteran Alexander Monterrosa. In 2022,
Toler fought five times including three knockout victories on the road
in Colombia. The 31-year-old returns to the United States with a mission
to insert himself into the contender picture at 147 pounds.

“This fight is very important to me and it gives me a chance to put my
name In the mix of fighters to look out for,” said Toler. “This
fight will put me one step closer to getting everything I’ve been
striving for in boxing. I deserve to be on that superstar level. My
opponent has never fought anyone like me and he is just another hurdle
in the way of me making my dreams come true so I must knock him out. I
will punch the snooze button on him, live on February 2 on DAZN. This is
the perfect platform for me to officially introduce myself to those who
may have not heard of me yet.”

Panin (17-1, 10 KOs) returns to the ring after a similarly quiet 2023
but looks to make a statement as he also enters the ring against his
most accomplished opponent to date. The 28-year-old made his Red Owl
Boxing debut in 2022 at the Brampton, Canada arena with an impressive
first-round knockout over Ricardo Lara. The Gomel, Belarus-native who
lives and trains in Southern California, is currently riding a
five-fight knockout streak.

“Thank you to Red Owl Boxing for the opportunity to display my skills
in a great main event,” said Panin. “On February 2, I’m gonna show
everybody why they’ve all been avoiding me and put the whole
welterweight division on notice.”

_BOX FEST VI _will feature multiple attractions including rising
prospects, gritty veterans and action-packed fights, beginning at 8:30
p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. CT. Subscribe at DAZN.com and download the app on any
connected device.

“Following a successful and exciting series debut in 2023, we are
excited to return on February 2 with a strong lineup of prospects and
future contenders in truly competitive matchups,” said Gabriel Fanous,
President of Red Owl Boxing. “Credit to all the fighters for taking
difficult fights and daring to be great, which is at the core of our
mission at Red Owl Boxing as we look to deliver the best combat sports
entertainment to fans around the world on DAZN.”

The undercard will include several standout Houston prospects such as
Breyon Gorham, Ram Gandara, Lazaro Diaz and Jose Camacho Torres. The
full Box Fest VII event card on February 2*:

?      Quashawn Toler (17-1, 12 KOs) vs. Vlad Panin (17-1, 12 KOs) –
Eight Rounds at 147 lbs.

?      Breyon Gorham (15-0, 13 KOs) vs. Wilfredo Flores (10-1-1, 5
KOs) – Eight Rounds at 140 lbs.

?      Frank Zaldivar (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. Rilwan Oladosu (19-0, 11 KOs) –
Eight Rounds at 132 lbs.

?      Edel Gomez (8-0, 7 KOs) vs. Dale Pruit (8-0, 6 KOs) – Eight
Rounds at 175 lbs.

?      Akeem Cheatam (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Isaiah Johnson (Pro Debut) – Four
Rounds at 140 lbs.

?      Lazaro Diaz (2-0, 1 KO) vs. TBA – Four Rounds at 140 lbs.**

?      Seam Brewer (4-1, 3 KOs) vs. Ram Gandara (6-0, 2 KOs) – Four
Rounds at 126 lbs.**

?      Jose Camacho Torres (7-0, 3 KOs) vs. Luis Alberto Lopez (6-1, 3
KOs) – Four Rounds at 122 lbs.**

*Card subject to change.

**Not scheduled to air on DAZN.

Red Owl Boxing owns and operates the state-of-the-art sports performance
facility which features seating for more than 1,500 with a modern flare
that includes VIP experiences and unique ringside seating. The
“Owl’s Nest” is a full-service hospitality venue with high-end
sound, lighting and screens for a premier in-arena experience. The venue
is outfitted with cutting-edge production for seamless streaming and
television presentations.

For more information on Red Owl Boxing and to purchase tickets, visit
www.redowlboxing.com [3]. Fans can follow Red Owl Boxing on X [4],
Instagram [5] and YouTube [6].

ABOUT RED OWL BOXING

Red Owl Boxing is a media company that specializes in delivering
world-class events from its state-of-the-art sports facilities in the
United States and Canada. Red Owl Boxing aims to bring structure to
boxing’s middle class by highlighting tomorrow’s future stars and
contenders in action-packed fights. Red Owl Boxing launched in 2021 by
Canada-based entrepreneur Gabriel Fanous who owns and operates
cutting-edge event spaces in Houston, Texas, and Brampton, Ontario, both
of which provide premier event experiences and hospitality packages.

Click here [7] if you’re interested in learning more about being
featured on the BOX FEST series.

Links:
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[1] http://RedOwlBoxing.com
[2] https://www.dazn.com/RedOwlBoxing
[3] http://www.redowlboxing.com
[4] http://www.x.com/redowlbox
[5] https://www.instagram.com/redowlboxing/
[6] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp2GSRC32G4iOOKoiGzEoBA
[7] https://www.redowlboxing.com/houston-pro-fighter-information/




Moloney stops Baez after 7!!

Jason Moloney stopped Leonard Baez after round seven of their scheduled 10-round bantamweight bout at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

In round three, Baez was cut around the left eye. Moleny landed power punches against the hard swinging Baez. Moloney slowly beat down Baez until Baez pulled the plug on the fight after complaining of breathing issues.

Moloney, 117.7 lbs of Kingscliff, AUS is now 21-1 with 18 knockouts. Baez, 118.3 lbs of Mexicali, MEX is now 18-3.

“That was the greatest moment of my career. It was tough watching my brother the other night, but I knew I had a job to do,” Moloney said. “Thank you to my team. I sacrificed so much for six weeks, leaving my fiancée and my baby. I’m just over the moon.
 
“My brother told me he loved me and that he was proud of me. He’ll be back better than ever. Trust me.”

World-Ranked Abraham Nova won a 10-round unanimous decision over Avery Sparrow in a junior lightweight clash.

Nova out-landed Sparrow 112-60, and went on to win by scores of 99-91, 97-93 and 96-94.

Nova, 131.9 lbs of Albany, NY is 19-0. Sparrow, 131.5 lbs of Philadelphia is now 10-2.

Sparrow was slippery in there and tough to hit. I had to be patient and search for my openings. In the last few rounds, I began to time him, and that won me the fight,” Nova said. “Listen, this was a learning experience. I’ll be ready for the top guys in the 130-pound division very, very soon.”

Orlando Gonzalez remained undefeated by winning a eight-round unanimous decision over Luis Porozo in a featherweight.

In round two, Gonzalez dropped Porozo with a straight left to the head.

In round seven, Gonzalez dropped Porozo with a right hook.

Gonzalez, 126 lbs of Aguadilla, PR won by scores of 77-83 and 76-74 twice, and is now 15-0. Porozo, 125 lbs of Santo Domingo, ECU is 15-3.

Vlad Panin won a six-round majority decision over Benjamin Whitaker in a welterweight bot.

Panin, 149 lbs of Los Angeles, CA won by scores of 58-56 twice and 57-57 and is now 8-1. Whitaker, 149 lbs of San Antonio, TX 13-4.

Reymond Yanong won a six-round split decision over Clay Burns in a welterweight bout.

Yanong, 143 lbs of Paranaraque, PHL won by scores 59-55 and 58-56; Burns took a card 58-56.

Yanong is 11-5-1. Burns, 143.6 lbs of Alexandria, LA is 9-8-2.

Kingsley Ibeh stopped Waldo Cortes in round four of their scheduled six-round heavyweight bout.

In round four, Ibeh landed four hard uppercuts to the chin that startled Cortes. Ibeh dropped Cortes with a right hook that put him down, and the fight was stopped at 1:41.

Ibeh, 286.4 lbs of Phoenix avenged his only defeat and is now 4-1 with all wins coming by stoppage. Cortes, 246.9 lbs of Phoenix is 5-3.