DEREK ENNIS vs. GABRIEL ROSADO IN OLD-FASHIONED PHILLY BRAWL FRIDAY, JULY 30, AT THE ARENA–FIGHT LIVE ON GFL


Philadelphia, PA–Junior middleweight Derek Ennis will defend his United States Boxing Association (USBA) junior middleweight title against ‘King’ Gabriel Rosado in an all-Philadelphia showdown Friday evening, July 30, at the Arena (formerly New Alhambra), 7 West Ritner Street in South Philadelphia.

The scheduled 12-round championship fight tops a seven-bout card which begins at 7.30 p.m.

“Philadelphia’s boxing history has been punctuated by some of the fiercest neighborhood brawls,” said Hall-of-Fame promoter J Russell Peltz. “You can go all the way back to Lew Tendler in the early days of the century and run right through my career with matches like Bennie Briscoe vs. Cyclone Hart. These are the local fights that made Philly a boxing capitol for a long time.

“I hope the Ennis-Rosado fight can help to jump-start other potential local matches which can help Philadelphia reclaim its place among the best boxing towns in the country.”

Ennis, 29, is from the Germantown section of Philadelphia. He won the vacant USBA title last Oct. 16 when he earned a unanimous 12-round decision over Eromosele Albert, of Miami FL.

In two non-title fights since then, Ennis K0d Edwin Vasquez, of Santurce, Puerto Rico, and out-pointed Jose Adelaydo Gonzalez, of Garden City, KS.

A pro since 2002, Ennis has a record of 21-2-1, 13 K0s. He also holds the Pennsylvania State Junior Middleweight title which he won by beating another Philadelphian, Troy Browning, in 2008.

Ennis is ranked No. 12 in the world by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), No. 31 by the World Boxing Council (WBC).

Rosado, 24, of North Philadelphia, got this title shot the old-fashioned way—he earned it.

Never one to duck a hard fight, Rosado first made a name for himself in 2008 when he upset then 15-0 James Moore over eight rounds in the latter’s New York backyard.

In his next fight, Rosado had unbeaten Fernando Guerrero on the floor, but lost a close eight-round decision in Guerrero’s Salisbury, MD., hometown.

After that, Rosado beat former IBF world champion Kassim Ouma, of Uganda, Philly rival Latif Mundy and fringe contender Saul Roman, of Tijuana, in his last fight Feb. 27 at Bally’s Atlantic City.

Rosado’s only setback in his last five fights came last summer when he was stopped by top contender Alfredo Angulo, of Mexico, in Primm, NV.

A pro since 2006, Rosado has a record of 14-4, 8 K0s.

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




Foreman tears ACL will have reconstructive surgery on right knee


According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, former WBA Super Welterweight champion Yuri Foreman suffered a torn ACL in the seventh round of title loss to Miguel Cotto this Saturday night at Yankee Stadium in New York this past Saturday night.

“They’re going to rebuild Yuri’s ACL and take out the cartilage, basically give him a brand new knee,” said MurrayWilson, who is Foreman’s manager.

“We’ve been getting messages and e-mails from people from all around the world who were impressed with Yuri’s heart,” Wilson said. “I’m very proud of Yuri with the way he fought. I think he’ll come back better than ever.”

“He (The Doctor) told Yuri, ‘In six months, you’ll be able to sit down on your punches and your knee will be stronger than it ever was.’ He’ll have more power because he’ll be able to sit down on his punches better and have more leverage,” Wilson said. “The doctor said, ‘In six months, you’ll be ready to rumble.’ In four months, he should be able to walk around without a problem and exercise, but it’s probably six months to fully recover. We’re talking about maybe a fight in February.




Jacobs to take on Pirog for WBO Middleweight title on Marquez – Diaz II card


According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, Daniel Jacobs will take on Dimitry Pirog for the recently vacated WBO Middleweight crown on July 31st in Las Vegas as part of the PPV undercard that will be headlined by the rematch of the 2009 Fight of the Year between Juan Manuel Marquez and Juan Diaz.

“Whenever Al(Haymmon who is Jacobs advisor) calls me it’s usually with good news, so when he called me and he also had Richard on the line, too, I knew I was going to go crazy,” Jacobs told ESPN.com on Monday. “They gave me the word and I screamed. I was so excited. It was a really good feeling.”

They told Jacobs (20-0, 17 KOs) that he would be facing Russia’s Dmitry Pirog (16-0, 13 KOs) for a vacant title on July 31 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

“We are all done,” Schaefer said from London. “I think it’s a tremendous opportunity for Danny. He’s come along very nicely. He’s a well-spoken and charismatic fighter. He had a great amateur career and we have built him up nicely. We all feel he is ready to fight for a title. We are excited he will have the opportunity. We will see how he will do.”

“The WBO ordered negotiations since Danny and [Pirog] were the next contenders, and Artie Puello and me very quickly put a deal together,” Schaefer said. “We finalized it over the weekend.”

“I feel blessed,” said Jacobs, who is from the tough Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., that also produced former heavyweight champs Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe. “A lot of people in my position, coming where I come from, to get an opportunity like this is one in a million.”

“I feel like I am ready for a world championship fight,” he said. “I don’t think there are too many threats out there. I think if I get this world championship come July 31, I think we’ll have more improvements to do, like getting experience and such. But if anyone has an opportunity to get a world title I don’t think anyone would decline.”

“I know they’ll call me a paper champion when I win,” Jacobs said. “But look at it from the other standpoint — anyone in my position, they wouldn’t decline it if offered. Believe me, if I had the opportunity to fight Sergio Martinez and win the title from him, I would want to do it that way. I would want to take the belt from him, but the opportunity hasn’t been presented to me. This one was. I took it.

“I’m a fighter but I am also a boxing fan as well, so you never really like paper champions. You have to make a name for yourself and then I will get respect as a legitimate world champion down the line when I do fight those other top guys. I want to be a true world champion, but this is my opportunity to start down that road.”




VIDEO: YURI FOREMAN POST FIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE

Former WBA Super Welterweight champion Yuri Foreman talks about his disappointing loss to Miguel Cotto

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VIDEO: MIGUEL COTTO POST FIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE

Now three-time champion, Miguel Cotto talks about his win over Yuri Foreman plus answers questions about future opponents

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VIDEO: CORY SPINKS

IBF Jr. Middleweight Cory Spinks expressed his disappointment about his mandatory defense against Cornelius Bundrage being postponed for a 2nd time and updates on the possibility of a re-scheduled date

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VIDEO: PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

Former world champion Paulie Malignaggi talks about the Yankee Stadium fight experience and his future plans which may include Italy

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Cotto becomes three division champ with bizarre stoppage over Foreman at Yankee Stadium


It was an historic night at Yankee Stadium and Miguel Cotto joined the ranks of Derek Jeter and CC Sabathia as new stars at the new ballpark as Cotto stopped Yuri Foreman forty-two seconds into round nine to win the WBA Super Welterweight championship.

It looked like it would be an easy night for Cotto as he landed jabs and left hooks that moved the bigger Foreman with each connection. Foreman was on his customary horse but moved in and out and started to land some decent combinations to get himself back into the fight.

Cotto started to take control in round’s five and six but in round seven is when the fight turned in round seven when Foreman slipped on the ring and buckled his right knee. Foreman limped around the ring but courageously carried on and Cotto turned up the heat and landed some blistering combinations and with some wicked uppercuts being the keys blows on the face of Foreman which showed effects with blood from the nose and right eye.

In round eight the fight turned bizarre when a towel came in from Foreman’s corner. With the fight seemingly over, referee Arthur Mercante Jr. threw the towel out and cleared the ring and ordered the fight to continue. With Chaos momentarily in the ring, order was restored and the fight went on with Foreman valiantly trying to exchange and occasionally landed some shots on the heavy handed Cotto. At the start of round nine, Cotto landed a left hook to the body and Foreman crumpled to the canvas in pain from his leg and Mercante stopped the fight immediately.

Cotto, 153 1/2 lbs of Cagua, PR is now 35-2 with twenty-eight knockouts. Foreman, 154 lbs of Brooklyn loses for the first time and is 28-1.

In a battle of undefeated Jr. Middleweight, Vanes Martirosyan scored a ten round unanimous decision over Joe Greene.

Martirosyan scored well early as he worked from a distance against the southpaw Greene. Martirosyan trapped Greene against the ropes several times but could not conjure up more then one punch of a time. Greene landed well from distance with a winging over handleft but his work rate was not enough to win most if the rounds. Martirosyan capped the fight by dropping Greene with a winging left in the final seconds of the bout.

Martirosyan, 153 lbs of Glendale, CA won by scores of 98-91, 96-93 and 96-93 to remain undefeated at 28-0. Greene, 151 1/2 lbs of New York is now 22-1.

Rising junior middleweight contender Pawel “Raging Bull” Wolak of Mt. Arlington, NJ via of Poland grinded out a competitive ten round unanimous decision over New York based Irishman James Moore in the final untelevised bout of the evening. Wolak and Moore fought the duration of the bout at a phone booth pace, with Moore landing effective shots to the head in spurts, while Wolak relied on a consistent workrate, even though he landed few telling blows.

Moore briefly buzzed Wolak in the seventh with a short hook, but Wolak’s exceptional conditioning and determination ultimately proved to be too much for Moore, as the once promising prospect ran out of gas during the final three rounds.

Scores were 97-93 twice and 96-94.

Wolak, who may land a meaningful bout with the victory, improves to 27-1 (17 KO’s). Moore drops to 17-3 (10) following the setback. –Matt Yanofsky

In an exciting lightweight match up, Juan Lucio, 132 1/4lbs, took on Juan Gonzalez, 132 1/2lbs. Gonzalez, a native of Bayamon, PR, was hoping to entertain his fellow Puerto Ricans in attendance. The fight started out with Lucio pressing the action and hoping to get inside the reach of his much taller opponent. Gonzalez showcased some smart ring intelligence as he was able to maintain the distance with his jab. As the fight progressed, Lucio was able to close the distance and land some hard blows of his own, and even taking a round in the progress. Still, over the course of the four round bout, it was Gonzalez that landed the more telling blows and came away with a unanimous 39-37, 39-37, and 40-36 decision.

Gonzalez’ record improves to 8-0 with 7 knockouts, while Lucio’s record falls to 4-1-1 with 2 knockouts. This was the first time Gonzalez went the distance in his young career.

Batterbaugh pushed the action and landed the more serious blows as the southpaw Rainone had very few answers for Batterbaugh’s offense.

Scores were 60-54, 60-54 and 59-55 for Batterbaught, 145 1/2 lbs of Denver and is now 6-3-1. Rainone, 147 lbs of Long Island, NY is now 12-4.

Exciting featherweight prospect Jorge “King” Diaz upped his record to 14-0 (9 KO’s) following an impressive sixth round stoppage over rugged Korean Jae Sung Lee. Diaz decked Lee with a right hand in the opening round and landed a number of precisely timed blows almost at will over the next four rounds. Diaz, who moved his head while boxing better than in prior bouts, also was successful in close quarters for both the body and head. Lee, who was game throughout the bout, got rocked by a right hand in the final round and a follow up barrage ended his night at 1:54.

“I always said I wanted to have a short and profitable career, but I have since changed (my mind)”, Diaz said about his new, more patient style. “I want to be more conservative with myself and my body so hopefully I can have a long career.”

Lee, who is now based out of NY, drops to 10-3-1 (2) with the defeat.–Matt Yanofsky

Abner Cotto of Caguas, PR won a six round unanimous decision over Midland, TX’ Edgar Portillo. Cotto controlled the majority of the bout, but Portillo was game and never stopped fighting. Scores were 59-55 twice and 58-56.

Cotto, 133.25 lbs, improves to 8-0 (4 KO’s). Portillo, 134, slides to 6-5-1 (1 KO)

In the opening bout, Christian Martinez dropped Jonathan Cuba three times en route to a stoppage in the fourth and final scheduled round of their Super Lightweight bout.

Martinez dominated the action and then landed a booming left that sent Cuba down as the third round bell sounded. Martinez came out and rocked Cuba with a right in the fourth that drove him into the ropes and a follow up right dropped Cuba. Cuba barely regained his feet only to eat a barrage of punches that sent him down again a\and that prompted referee Sparkle Lee to stop the bout at 1:18 of round four.

Martinez, 141 lbs of New York is now 4-0 with four knockouts. Cuba, 141 1/4 lbs of New York is now 2-2.

Photo by Chris Farina/Top Rank




Manny Pacquiao at the BWAA Dinner Photo Gallery

Seven-time world champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao poses with Hall of Fame Top Rank promoter Bob Arum(L) and trainer Freddie Roach(R) after winning the “Fighter of The Year” and “Fighter of the Decade” awards at the 85th Annual Boxing Writers Association of America dinner in New York City Friday night.

— Photo Credit : Chris Farina – Top Rank (




Next Weekend on GFL


Program Lineup Through Friday June 11
Date Sport Event Price
Fri Jun 4 8:00PM ET MMA Central Pennsylvania Warrior Challenge 6 $9.99 More info
Fri Jun 4 8:00PM ET MMA AFL – Superheros Do Exist: Rock-N-Rumble III $9.99 More info
Sat Jun 5 8:00PM ET MMA Ring of Combat Amateurs $FREE! More info
Sat Jun 5 8:30PM ET MMA Ring of Fire 38: Ascension $9.99 More info
Sat Jun 5 9:30PM ET MMA RITC 39 $9.99 More info

MMA

Central Pennsylvania Warrior Challenge 6
Fri Jun 4 8:00PM ET
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After taking a the show to York, the Central PA Warrior Challenge is back in Lancaster at the familiar confines of the Lancaster Convention Center at Penn Square. As has become tradition with CPWC, this show will be bigger than the last. This time with the addition of a seminar by MMA legend, Dan Severn and for the first time, Warrior Challenge will broadcast live on the internet via GFL. Warrior Challenge 6 goes down Friday night and as is tradition, on Saturday WC will be running a no-gi grappling tournament which is open to all jiu-jitsu players. On the docket for WC 6 are 4 pro and 14 amateur fights.

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AFL – Superheros Do Exist: Rock-N-Rumble III
Fri Jun 4 8:00PM ET
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Florida’s premiere MMA promotion Action Fight League is back at the Hardrock for Rock-n-Rumble 3. On his way to becoming the best pound-for-pound MMA fighter in the world, Charles Daniel “Krazy Horse” Bennett (40-16-2) vanished from the sport. One of the most feared and naturally gifted rivaling GSP, his disappearance has been shrouded in controversy and mystery, Krazy Horse has now emerged to continue his quest. He chose the AFL and the Seminole Hard Rock to make the next grand statement and continue his rise to MMA superstardom. An Elite XC veteran, Bennett holds audacious victories over former CBS/Showtime Networks lightweight champion Karl James Noons, and former featherweight King of Pancrase Yoshiro Maeda.

Another superstar, Luis Baboon Palomino, fresh off a February victory against top-ten lightweight Jorge ‘Gamebred’ Masvidal, is sure to rock the house.

If that were not enough, For the first time anywhere in MMA, Rock-n-Rumble 3 is debuting the legendary Brazilian Jiu Jitsu extraordinaire, Pablo Popovitch. Pablo’s ready to display his third degree black belt skills and a unique style never seen before in Pro MMA. A uncanny master at the art of submission, Popovitch took first place in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in 2009. Make sure not to miss this man’s arsenal live.

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Ring of Combat Amateurs
Sat Jun 5 8:00PM ET
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Ring of Fire 38: Ascension
Sat Jun 5 8:30PM ET
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FULL TILT POKER, TAPOUT, and BROTHERS BBQ present: ROF 38: ASCENSION
The main event feature the ROF 125 lbs Womens Championship, but the card will have 3 womens bouts in total. The promotions #1 ranked female fighter, Cat Albert will square up against Rich Clementi trained fighter Ivana Coleman from New Orleans, LA.
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RITC 39: Rumble in the Cage
Sat Jun 5 9:30PM ET
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Rumble In The Cage presents live MMA action from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Fight Card

1. Noah Ali 135 BDB vs. Ryland Coventry 130 Fort Mac
2. Mark Poitras 170 CMC vs. Dwight Chowace 170 GP
3. Trevor Reid 180 Scores vs. Mark Belisle 170 Blarney
4. Adam Kaupp 170 CMC vs. Kyle Coleman 170 BDB
5. Dave Hollet 140 Brooks vs. Ben Jensen 140 Fort Mac
6. Maged Hammo 145 CMC vs. Corey Chambers 145 Scheers
7. Brendan Blacquier 155 CMC vs. Nigel Drapeau 155 GP
8. Sam Cameron 170 Kenora vs. Tyler Siwak 170 Scheers
9. Jeremy Smerek 220 CMC vs. TBA
10. Darby Soop 230 Edmonton vs. Terry Robertson 230 GP
11. Matt Thornburn 155 Kenora vs. Derek Gatz 155 Scheers
12. Josh Kitchen 170 BDB vs. Mike Harvey 170 Kensei
13. Peter Neufeld 170 CMC vs. Robert Curtis 170 Calgary
14. Dwayne Mombourquette 185 vs. Rob Bennet 185 Fort Mac
15. Sean Merkl 220 CMC vs. Chad Olmstead 220 Edmonton.
16. Jordan Mein 185 CMC vs. Elmer Waterhen 185 Sask.

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Weights from Philadelphia

Farah Ennis 171 – Steve Walker 165 1/2
Coy Evans 126 1/2 – Babaro Zepeda 129
Van Oscar Penovaroff 136 1/2 – Kywame Hill 143 1/2
Olivia Fonseca 152 – Akima Stocks 153 1/2
Keenan Smith 130 – Rafael Montes 126 1/2
Darrell Jones 149 1/2 – Marcus Hall 148 1/2

Venue: Legendary Blue Horizon
1st Bell: 7:30 pm est
Promoter : SAM Promotions in assoc/ with Blue Horizon Boxing LLC




Manny Pacquiao with Arum and Hearns at The Friars Club

Six-time former world champion Thomas ‘Hitman’ Hearns, seven-time world champion and “Fighter of the Decade” Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and former Lightweight champion Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini pose with Hall of Fame Top Rank promoter Bob Arum(2nd from left) after attending the “Friars Club Salute to Bob Arum” in New York City Thursday night. Arum is in town promoting Miguel Cotto vs Yuri Foreman, Saturday,June 5 on HBO Championship Boxing at Yankee Stadium

Photo by Chris Farina/Top Rank




15rounds.com to take home multiple honors at Tonight’s BWAA awards dinner in New York City

At tonight’s Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) Dinner at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, 15rounds.com writers Norm Frauenheim, Bart Barry and Adam Berlin will be cited for their excellence as they will take home Barney Awards.

The following awards for 15rounds.com

Best Column honorable mention for Bart Barry, Norm Frauenheim and Adam Berlin

Best News Story: Norm Frauenheim took home 1st place honors

Best Feature under 1750 words: Norm Frauenheim-Honorable Mention




Fireworks on tap for ‘Let Freedom Ring’ Lundy vs. Molina on ESPN FNF

PROVIDENCE (June 3, 2010) – Fireworks will be delayed but only for a few days, exploding in the four-cornered ring July 9 when ESPN Friday Night Fights comes to Twin River Event Center for the “Let Freedom Ring” pro boxing card, presented by Classic Entertainment and Sports, Inc. (CES), in Lincoln, R.I.

The main event features NABO lightweight champion “Hammerin’” Hank Lundy (18-0-1, 10 KOs), rated No. 13 by the World Boxing Association, in his first title defense against challenger John John “The Hammer” Molina (20-1, 16 KOs), ranked No. 9 by the NABO.

“We’re bringing ESPN here to this beautiful casino,” CES president Jimmy Burchfield announced. “We want to thank ESPN. We’ve switched things around a little to have Hank Lundy defend his NABO title against John John Molina. It’s going to be an unbelievable fight. We’re very excited about this fight. Molina comes to fight and this will be the toughest fight of Hank’s career.”

New England and EBA super middleweight champion “Irish” Joey McCreedy (11-4-2, 6 KOs), trained by “Irish” Micky Ward and fighting out of Lowell (MA), makes has first middleweight fight in the 8-round co-feature against an opponent to be determined.

The potential Fight of the Night could turn out to be a special 6-round bout in which Providence’s Vladine Biosse (6-0, 4 KOs), a former University of Rhode Island football player, puts his undefeated record on the line in his stiffest test to date against Quincy (MA) light heavyweight Chris Traietti (8-2, 5 KOs), a college graduate and Iraq War veteran.

“We’re building New England boxing back to where it once was years ago when intense rivalries were developed between fighters from neighboring cities and states,” Burchfield added. “Pride and bragging rights were always at stake and that’s where we’re at now. Some of the best young talent in New England will be featured July 9 on ‘Let Freedom Ring.’ We’ll celebrate the birth of this great nation with another evening of competitive, entertaining fights. Fireworks will be going off all night in the ring.”

Quincy (MA) welterweight Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes (2-1, 1 KO) plans to avenge her only loss against Providence’s Kali Reis (2-0 1 KO), who won a hotly-contested 4-round decision in their first meeting, in a 6-round rematch.

Providence firefighter Eric Estrada makes his long-awaited pro debut as a cruiserweight in a 4-round match versus TBA. Estrada, whose brother is 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Six” Estrada, was perfect as an amateur with a 6-0 record, including victories in the New England Golden Gloves Tournament and Rocky Marciano Tournament.

Roxbury (MA) super middleweight Maceo Crowder (2-0, 1 KO), whose brother is 2008 U.S. Olympian Demetrius Andrade, takes on Worcester (MA) mixed martial arts fighter Ralph Johnson, making his pro boxing debut.

Also slated to fight in 4-round bouts against opponents soon to be announced are Warwick (RI) super middleweight Keith Kozlin (5-1, 3 KOs), Woonsocket (RI) super middleweight Joe Gardner (4-1-1, 1 KO), Lincoln light welterweight Diego Pereira (4-0, 2 KOs), and Fall River (MA) middleweight Dustin Reinhold (1-1, 1 KO). All fights and fighters are subject to change.

Tickets for “Let Freedom Ring,” priced at $35.00, $50.00, $75.00 and $100.00, are available to purchase by calling CES (401.724.2253/2254), going online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, at Twin River’s Players Club booth at Twin River, or any TicketMaster location.

Contact CES (401.724.2253/2254/www.cesboxing.com) or the Twin River Event Center (877.82.RIVER/ www.twinriver.com) for more information. Doors open at 6 PM/ET, first bout at 7 PM/ET.

(Twin River has waived its 18+ rule for “Let Freedom Ring.” Anybody under the age of 18 must be accompanied at all times by an adult and they must enter through the West entrance.)

Press Conference Quotes

Joey McCreedy: “I’m fighting at 160 and that’s where I’m going to stay for the rest of my l career. My career has been a rollercoaster ride; I let a lot of people down because I didn’t train right sometimes. Come July 9th my career is going to change. I’m young, only 25. I fight like Micky (Ward) and Vinny (Paz). I don’t back up. I will knock out my opponent – I don’t care who it is – and make a statement July 9th on ESPN.”

Vladine Biosse: “I’m always excited to know I’m on a card and putting on a good show. That’s what I enjoy doing – showcasing my talent. I want to be world champion. A lot of people have doubts and don’t think I can do it, but all my life I’ve come out on top. To the top I’m going and nobody can take that away from me.”

Keith Kozlin: “There a lot of talent up here. It’s a good card and I’m proud to be part of it. My last fight didn’t go the way we would have liked. You learn from mistakes and I’m going to get back in the win column.”

Diego Perreira: It’s been awhile since I last fought. I can’t wait to get in the ring. I believe everything happens for a reason. I’ve been out for over a year. I have a new coach and new manager. For those who’ve seen me fight, I’m aggressive and hit hard. Now you’ll see hard jabs, good movement and a better Diego on July 9th.”

Maceo Crowder: “I’m focused on July 9th. It gets better for me every fight. It doesn’t matter who I fight, I’ve always been like that.”

Joe Gardner: “I had been trying to get back into boxing for a few years. I finally did against Vlad – he’s a tough guy – but I’ll be better this time.”

Kali Reiss: “It’s been over a year since I last fought. This is a redemption fight, my first 6-round fight. I’m coming to fight and show my skills. I’m stronger and better.”

Eric Estrada: “I’m excited to be making my pro debut July 9th at Twin River. I’m proud to represent the Providence Fire Department, CES and the Big Six Academy. Training camp has been doing well with my father training me and brother always supporting me.

Dustin Reinhold: “I’m very excited to finally be fighting on one of these cards. I’ve seen so many fighters on these shows and I was supposed to fight a few times. I broke my hand and re-broke my hand, but I’m finally fighting on this card. I’ve always dreamed of fighting professionally. I’m happy to be doing this.”




Spinks – Bundrage title clash set for June 12 postponed


According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, the June 12 IBF Jr. Middleweight title fight between Cory Sprinks and Cornelius Bundrage has been postponed due to event conflicts in the city of St. Louis.

The most notable, according to Don King, was that St. Louis radio station, Hot 104.1 FM, which has helped him promote past fight cards, recently announced its “Super Jam 3” concert for the same day as the fight.

King said he preferred to not compete with a radio station that already has a commitment to be somewhere else on June 12, especially when both events draw from the same urban community and the boxing event was reliant on ticket sales because there was no television outlet.

“Cory told me he has been receiving messages from his fans saying they were disappointed that they could not attend both events,” King said. “On top of that, I have now confirmed that I will be coming back to St. Louis with a world championship card in August, so it’s really not best to have two boxing events competing with each other in the same market.




CUBAN STAR YUDELL JOHNSON AND OTHER LATIN STARS INVADE FAIRGROUNDS IN “FIGHT FOR WHITE” ON JUNE 4TH, 2010

Hollywood, Florida – On Friday Night June 4, 2010 at the Fuchs Pavilion at the famed Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds, home of the Miami-Dade County, BLUE WAVE GROUP in association with Caribe Promotions, DeCubas Presents and Warriors Boxing and ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights”, presents an evening of World Class Boxing in honor of Cuba’s “Ladies in White”.

The main event features Cuba’s 2004 Olympic Silver Medal winner Yudell Johnson (6-0, 4 KO’s) against hard hitting Brazilian contender Juliano Ramos (16-3, 13 KO’s). The Co-Main Event features undefeated Puerto Rican Contender Kenny Galarza (13-0, 13 KO’s) against also undefeated US contender Brad Solomon (11-0, 4 KO’s).

In addition to these 2 action packed fights, there will be 6 additional bouts featuring Cuban and Puerto Rican Olympians and other up and coming international boxers.

“Blue Wave Group is very excited about presenting this event. We promise everyone who attends they will be thoroughly entertained as we have several surprises in store for the live audience in addition to the great fights scheduled” said Derek Jackson, CEO of Blue Wave Group, LLC.

“I cannot think of a better group to honor during our boxing show then our beloved “Ladies in White” said Boris Arencibia, President of Caribe Promotions.

Yudell Johnson, a Cuban Defector who won the silver medal at the Olympics in Athens, Greece in 2004, is fighting his first main event. Despite having only 6 professional fights, Yudell believes he is ready to step up to the big time because of his extensive amateur background and Olympic experience. He faces a fighter in who Juliano Ramos who has 13 knockouts in wins, 16 wins, and who brings more professional experience. Ramos who has been on ESPN, and has been in with World Champions Kermit Cintron and up and coming superstar Mike Jones. Ramos is coming off a 1st round knockout of previously undefeated Jarred Leblanc (12-0) in his last fight.

In the Co-Main event Kenny Galarza tries to keep his knockout streak going against an undefeated Brad Solomon in a true “pick-em” fight.

Tickets are available on www.ticketcaliente.com or by calling 954-985-1155 for other ticket locations. The prices are as follows: $35 and $75, VIP table seats are also available at $100, $150 and $200 per seat, or on the day of the event at the Fuchs Pavilion Box Office. Doors open at 6:30pm and first fight will start at 7pm. Fuchs Pavilion at Miami Dade County Fair Expo Center, 109th Avenue and Coral Way, Miami, Florida 33316.

For more information please call Warriors Boxing at 954-985-1155, Ricky DeCubas at 305-586-1330 and Luis Fernandez at 786-216-8633




CUTMAN DARREN ANTOLA TO BE AS BUSY AS DEREK JETER ON YANKEE STADIUM FIELD THIS SATURDAY NIGHT

BRONX, NY (May 31, 2010)—On Saturday night June 5th, A special and historical night of boxing will take place at Yankee Stadium.

The night will be special for many reasons to many people. But for one it will particularly special as for Darren Antola it will be a chance to serve as a cutman for WBA Super Welterweight champion Yuri Foreman in his title defense against former two-division champion Miguel Cotto.

Antola who grew up in North Jersey was a rabid Yankee fan as a kid and like many kids in his neighborhood, had dreams of donning the pinstripes and being a Yankee.

Antola will be a busy man on June 5th as before he accompanies Foreman to the ring, he will be in the corner of emerging prospects Jorge Diaz and Pawel Wolak.

“This fight night is definatly a dream come true for me to participate at Yankee Stadium”, said Antola.

“Growing up I was a huge fan of the Yankees and Don Mattingly and I don’t think I was any different from anybody else on wanting to play for the Yankees and now I can work on the same grounds as Derek Jeter on a high profile stage.”

Antola began to box at the Times Square Gym where he met Jimmy Archer who was the brother of Middleweight contender Joey Archer.

Unfortunately, Antola was in a car accident which cut short any type of in-ring career.

Antola had the fire to stay around boxing and would hang around boxing gyms and just talk boxing with the likes of Lou Duva and legendary cutman Ace Marotta.

Also at the gym was world renowned trainer Tommy Brooks, who just happened to be the son-in-law to Duva.

Also in the gym was another cutman named Jimmy Colotto. Colotto learned his trade from Chicky Ferrera and Charlie Goldman.

Colotto took Antola under his wing and young Darren began to learn everything there was to know about being a competent cutman.

Antola continued to observe and learn in the gym until he was ready to work his first corner.

Although a little nervous, Antola remembered a very important bit of advice he received from Archer and that is “Don’t Panic and just do your job”

Antola’s first experience with a cut happened in an exhibition bout in Ohio where Antola was working with Archer. The fighter for which Archer was working with suffered a cut just ten seconds into the round, when sitting in the corner, Archer told Antola “Darren, be ready to take care of that cut”

Much to his surprise the nerves were gone and Antola went to work on the fighter’s cut. The cut was not a problem for the remaineder of the fight and Antola had his calling.

Months later, Brooks came to Antola and told him that it was time to leave the exhibition circuit and join him and Duva in the paid ranks. Antola wanted to seek approval from his mentor, and Archer gave him his blessing to become a professional cutman.

From that point on, Antola begun working with Brooks and Duva first at the Red Brick Gym in Newark, New Jersey then later at a gym that Brooks and Duva opened up in West Paterson, New Jersey.

Antola has built up a great reputation for himself as he has been in the corner for Yuri Foreman’s WBA Super Welterweight title winning effort this past November 14th in Las Vegas. Not bad for a kid from New Jersey.

Antola also has manned the corner of other world champions such as former WBO Jr. Welterweight champion Kendall Holt as well as former Heavyweight champion of the world Riddick Bowe and former Jr. Welterweight champion Vivian Harris as well as former two-time cruiserweight title challenger Bobby Gunn.

In addition to Foreman, Wolk and Diaz, Antola also is the chief cutman for some of New Jersey’s finest prospects such as Jeremy Bryan, Victor Valenzuela, as well as Maryland’s undefeated Light Heavyweight, Mark “TNT” Tucker .




EARLY RESULTS FROM PUERTO RICO

Roman “Rocky” Martinez retained his WBO Super Featherweight title with an explosive fourth round stoppage over Gonzalo Mungia in an entertaining bout.

The two engaged in wild exchange in the third round with Martinez landing some hard blows. In round four, Martinez drove Mungia back with a right and sent him down for good with a crushing uppercut.

Martinez, 130 lbs of Puerto Rico is now 24-0-1 with fifteen knockouts. Mungia, 129 1/2 lbs of Leon, Nicaragua is now 17-7-3.

McWilliams Arroyo scored a second round stoppage over Samuel Gutierrez in a scheduled four round Super Flyweight bout.

Arroyo dropped Gutierrez with a hard right midway through round two and referee Ramon Pena stopped the bout at 1:36 of round two.

Arroyo of Puerto Rico is now 3-0 with three knockouts. Gutierrez, 113 1/2 lbs of Mexico is now 5-7-1.

Jose Gonzalez scored three knockdowns in the second round and scored the sroppage victory in that round over Keivy Arce in a sscheduled six round Lightweight bout.

The first two knockdowns came from big lefts and the capper was a big right and the fight was stopped at 2:26 of round two.

Gonzalez, 135 lbs of Toja Bora, PR is now 10-0 with seven knockouts. Arce, 138 lbs of Moca, PR is now 4-3-1.

Hanna Gabriel won the WBO Ladies Jr. Middleweight title with a first round stoppage over Gardy Alvarez.

Gabriel landed several power punches until she landed two hard shots to the body and the fight was stopped.

Gabriel, 152 lbs of Costa Rica is now 10-0-1 with six knockouts. Alvarez, 152 lbs of the Dominican Republic is now 9-2-2.

McJoe Arroyo scored a four round unanimous decision over Jairo Delgado in a Bantamweight bout.

Scores were 40-36 on all cards for Arroyo who is now 3-0. Delagado is now 3-7.




Klitshcko stops Sosnowski in ten to retain Heavyweight belt


Vitali Klitshcko retained the WBC Heavyweight title with a tenth round stoppage over forty-plus to one underdog Albert Sosnowski before close to 60,000 fans at Veltins Arena in Gelsinkerchin, Germany

Over the first few rounds, Klitshcko kept Sosnowski at bay with little jabs and right hands. Sosnowski was at least keeping Klitshcko honest as he would occasionally land a jab and take a chance with some wild left hooks. In round five, Klitschko landed a pair of lefts that sent Sosnowski back t words the ropes. In round six, Klitshcko landed his best combination over the first half of the fight as he landed alittle combination that briefly shook the challenger. Sosnowski was that fazed by it as he continued to look for spots t get in a big and even landed a couple nice jabs in the round.

For a moment in round eight, the longshot looked like he was making a fight of it as he landed a long overhand right that got the champ’s attention. Despite taking three hard rights at different stages of round nine, Sosnowski bravely came forward. Right at the bell, Klitschko began to feel his oats and showboat a little bit before landing a hard right to culminate the round.

In round ten, Klitschko landed a hard over hand right that double over Sosnowski and drove him back to the corner. A mini flurry followed by a booming over hand right put Sosnowski down right in front of the turnbuckle and the bout was immediately waved off by referee Jay Nady.

Klitschko is now 40-2 with thirty-eight knockouts. Sosnowski is now 45-3-1.

In a twelve round Heavyweight bout, Jonathon Banks and Jason Gavern battled to an ugly draw.

Banks and Gavern were each docked a point and neither man seized control as Banks was holding for a good portion of the fight.

The bout was ruled a majority draw as Banks, 226 lbs of Detroit is now 24-1-1. Gavern is now 19-7-4




Andrade stops Lucas on cuts


Librado Andrade stopped former Super Middleweight champion Eric Lucas on cuts after round eight of a scheduled ten round Super Middleweight bout at the Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City, Quebec.

The fight was entertaining as Andrade would come forward and Lucas countered nicely early on. Lucas was cut over the right eye as early as round three as Andrade’s shots were getting through. Andrade a little more successful as each round went on. In round five a nice right hand cut Lucas over the left eye and after that it was basically all Andrade as he began to target the eye. In round seven, the eye became a bloddy mess and even had the ringside doctor examine it in the last minute of the round after Andrade ripped it open. Another big right made the cut almost unworkable and after Lucas sat on his stool between round’s eight and nine the ringside doctor stopped the fight.

Andrade, 169 lbs of Fontana, CA is now 29-3 with twenty-two knockouts. Lucas, 169 lbs of Mogag, Quebec will celebrate his thirty-ninth birthday tomorrow was making his second start after a four year retirement. After the fight, Lucas announced his retirement for a second time and if that stands up he will finish his career with a record of 39-8-3.

Marcus Upshaw used a fourth round knockout to help catapult him to a split decision victory over Renen St. Juste in a ten round Middleweight bout.

St. Juste did well with little combinations over the first two rounds. Upshaw got into the fight with nice combos in round three. In round four, Upshaw landed a leaping left the spun St. Juste around into the ropes and the referee ruled a knockdown. In round six, Upshaw rocked St. Juste with another left hand. The two fought evenly down the stretch with neither man coming close to taking charge.

Upshaw, 159 1/2 lbs of Miami won by scores of 96-93 and 95-94 while a third judge gave St. Juste a 95-94 verdict.

Upshaw is now 13-4-1. St.Juste 159 1/2 lbs of Montreal is now 21-2-1.




Malignaggi to fight on as a welterweight in Italy


According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, former 140 lb world champion, Paulie Malignaggi will continue his career as he will move up in weight to welterweight and campaign in his original native country of Italy.

Malignaggi who on May 15th dropped an eleventh round knockout to Amir Khan briefly considered retirement after that bout.

“Now that I need a fight for my comeback, why not do it in Italy? I know a lot of people want to see me fight in Italy,” Malignaggi said. “This would be a chance for people there to see me live. Maybe I can get the Italian welterweight title, make it interesting.

“Financially, I don’t have to fight again. I’ve done well for myself. I don’t have to fight, but you wonder what will you do with yourself? I’m a fighter. That’s what I do. I am a fighter to the core. It’s something you miss if you stay away from it, so while I still have the option, let’s see what I can do. It might be fun to go the European route.”

“He’s not ready to hang ’em up and he’s never fought in Italy and he always wanted to fight there,” Malignaggi’s promoter Lou DiBella said. “There is interest in him fighting in his hometown, Siracusa. He said, ‘I don’t want to end on that note.’ He would like to go out better than he did in the Khan fight. Paulie wouldn’t mind spending a little bit of time fighting over in Italy, going for the Italian title, maybe the European title.”




“FISTS OF STEEL” PPV FACT SHEET–WATCH LIVE ON GFL


WBC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

MAIN EVENT – 12 ROUNDS

Vitali “Dr. Ironfist” KLITSCHKO ALBERT “The Dragon” SOSNOWSKI

3-Time World Champion and reigning WBC Title Holder Challenger & Former European Heavyweight Champion

Los Angeles, California, USA by way of Ukraine Brentwood, Essex, UK by way of Poland

39-2 (37 KOs) 45-2-1 (27 KOs)

NABF HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

CO-FEATURE – 12 ROUNDS

JOHNATHON BANKS JASON “The Sensation” GAVERN

NABF Heavyweight Champion WBC CABOFE Champion

Detroit, Michigan, USA Kissimmee, Florida, USA

24-1 (17 KOs) 19-7-3 (8 KOs)

CRUISERWEIGHTS — 6 ROUNDS

NENDAD BOROVCANIN RAYMOND OCHIENG

Banja Luka, Bosnia Nairobi, Kenya

25-0 (18 KOs) 21-10-2 (17 KOs)

(all fights and fighters subject to change)

WHAT: “Fists Of Steel” PPV

WHEN: Saturday, May 29, 2010 – 3:00 PM/ET 12:00 PM/PT

WHERE: Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

PROMOTER: K2 Promotions and Klitschko Management Group

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OFFICIALS (Klitschko-Sosnowski): Jay Nady, USA, referee. Ken Morita, Japan, judge;

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“Undefeated Champions” PPV Press Conference Quotes–WATCH SAT LIVE ON GFL


Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr.: “We are prepared to defend the title and look good to my people. That’s what we intend to do – a good job. My condition is the best from working with my dad (former world champion Wilfredo Vazquez, Sr.) and my team. I know Bedak is disregarding me because of my little experience in boxing, but everybody should know I’ve trained real hard to keep my title.”

Zsolt Bedak: “Our training has been strong (he is trained by former world champion Artur Grigorian) and I have come here to take the title. We’ve come to put on a great show and go home with a victory.”

Rocky Martinez: “All I want is the day of the fight to come because I’m in tremendous shape and I want to defend the title again. We are prepared for whatever my opponent brings (Gonzalo) Mungia has been talking a lot. He has a mouth but everything will come out in the ring.”

WHEN: Saturday, May 29, 2010 – 9 PM/ET 6 PM/PT

WHERE: Bayamon, Puerto Rico

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Chicago Cubs select 4 Utahns in draft

Deseret News (Salt Lake City) June 9, 2005 | Jay Hinton Deseret Morning News After selecting Springville’s Mark Pawelek with the 20th overall pick and giving him a $1.75 million signing bonus and drafting BYU’s Brandon Taylor with the 520th pick in the 17th round, the Chicago Cubs sought out two more Utahns in the final day of the Major League Baseball first-year draft Wednesday. go to web site college of southern nevada

The Cubs claimed Cottonwood High’s BJ Ferguson in the 33rd round and seven rounds later tabbed BYU lefthander Ryan Chambers.

In all, 14 players with Utah ties — five high school seniors — were selected on the second day.

Viewmont speedster Cole Miles was the first Utahn chosen on the second day as he went in the 19th round to the Atlanta Braves.

Timpanogos’ Tyson Ford went in the 32nd round to the San Diego Padres, while teammate Alex Wolfe went to the Boston Red Sox in the 47th round – the final Utahn selected. He was taken one pick after College of Southern Nevada’s Aaron Brady (Pleasant Grove), who was selected by the Atlanta Braves.

Former Brighton High standout and Santa Clara University reliever Pat Overholt was the first college player from Utah drafted, going in the 22nd round to the Phillies.

Chad Povich, Braden Wells and Nate Beghtol of Dixie State were late-round draftees by the Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Pittsburgh Pirates, respectively.

Former Grand High star Steven Hirschfeld was re-drafted, this time by the Colorado Rockies. He was drafted by the Chicago White Sox last year, but failed to sign and went back into the draft this year. He pitched less than a dozen innings for the College of Southern Nevada this spring, but will be one of the Coyotes’ top pitchers next season. in our site college of southern nevada

In the two-day draft, a total of six high school players were selected, six junior college players, six Div. I players. Cody Wright, who played at UVSC, was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 45th round, despite being in the second year of his LDS Church Mission.

American Fork catcher Shay Conder, who will attend College of Southern Nevada next year, was selected in the 45th round by the Angels.

The University of Utah didn’t have a player selected.

Jay Hinton Deseret Morning News




Zab Judah back with Main Events


According to Dan Rafael of espn.com, former welterweight and Jr. Welterweight champion, Zab Judah has re-signed with the company that started his career in 1996, that being Main Events.

“I like to finish how I started so we teamed up with Main Events, we crossed the water to team up with Prudential Center, and I’m back,” said Judah, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native.

“We at Main Events are thrilled to welcome Zab back home,” Main Events CEO Kathy Duva said. “We were fortunate to have been involved with Zab throughout much of his early boxing career, so we know firsthand what a compelling personality and exciting fighter Zab is. Zab brings with him the kind of fan base necessary to fill a big arena and we look forward to packing Prudential Center when he makes his debut there in July.”