Jesus Saracho Decisions Alberto Palmetta

Jesus Saracho won a 10-round split decision over Alberto Palmetta in a welterweight bout at the Pro Box Event Center in Plant City, Florida.

Saracho, 144.2 lbs of Mexico won by scores of 97-93 and 96-94, while Palmetta won a card card 96-94.

Saracho is 14-2-1. Palmetta, 146.9 lbs of Buenos Aires, ARG is 19-3.

Emiliano Moreno remained undefeated with a eight-round unanimous decision over Rashield Williams in a welterweight bout.

Moreno, 146 lbs of Long Beach, CA won by scores of 79-73 on all cards and is now 10-0. Williams, 146.6 lbs of Nassau, BAH is 11-3.

Jonathan Navarro shook off a five-year layoff and on the strength of a disputed knockdown remained undefeated with a eight-round unanimous decision over Clarence Booth in a super lightweight bout.

In round one, Navarro landed a hard overhand right that sent Booth hard into the ropes that was ruled a knockdown.

Navarro, 142.6 lbs of East Los Angeles, CA won by scores of 76-75 on all cards is now 18-0. Booth, 143.4 lbs of Jacksonville, FL is 21-11.

Terrence Williams had to get off the deck to win a six-round split decision over Roberto Escobar in a welterweight bout.

In round two, Escobar dropped Williams with a left hook.

Williams, 146.6 lbs of Tarpon Springs, FL won two cards by 58-56 tallies. Escobar won a card 57-56.

Williams is now 7-0. Escobar, 146 lbs of Mexicali, MEX is 6-3-1.

Michael Pirotton remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Rashad Coulter in a heavyweight bout.

Pirotton, 228.6 lbs of Liege, BEL won by scores of 60-54 on all cards and is now 9-0. Coukter, 246.6 lbs of Dallas is 5-4.




Myquan Williams Decisions Clarence Booth in New York

Myquan Williams remained undefeated by winning a 10-round unanimous decision over Clarence Booth in a junior welterweight bout at the Edison Ballroom in New York City.

In the final round, Williams dropped Booth with a left hook.

Williams, 139.4 lbs of East Hartford, CT won by scores of 99-90, 98-91 and 97-92 and is now 19-0-1. Booth, 139.6 lbs of St. Petersburg, FL is 21-6.

Stephan Shaw remained undefeated with an emphatic eight-round unanimous decision over Rydell Booker in a heavyweight bout.

Shaw busted up Booker as Booker’s nose was bleeding bad in the seventh round.

Shaw, 234.4 lbs of Saint Louis, MO won by scores of 80-72 on all cards and is now 18-0. Booker. 256.6 lbs of Detroit, MI is 26-7-1.

Juan Carlos Carillo stopped Matthew Tinker in round three of their scheduled eight-round light heavyweight bout.

In round three, Carillo battered Tinker with several hard shots that resulted in Tinker falling to the canvas for a knockdown. Carillo continued his assault until the fight was stopped by Tinker’s corner at 1:16.

Carillo, 177.2 lbs of Barranquilla, COL is now 9-0 with seven knockouts. Tinker, 177.8 lbs of New York, NY is 8-2.

Mikiah Kreps remained undefeated with eight-round unanimous decision over Indeya Smith in a bantamweight fight.

Kreps, 118.5 lbs of Niagara Falls, NY won by scores of 80-72 and 79-73 twice and is now 5-0. Smith, 115.2 lbs of Dallas, TX is 5-6-2.

Fernely Feliz Jr. won a four-round unanimous decision over Cameron Graham in a heavyweight bout.

In round four, Feliz dropped Graham when he landed a right hook that was followed by a straight left.

Feliz, 22.4 lbs of Danbury, CT won by scores of 40-35 on all cards and is now 4-0. Graham, 278.2 lbs of Greenville, FL is 2-2.

Michael Pirotton scored a six-round unanimous decision over Sukhchann Sahota in a battle of undefeated heavyweights.

Pirotton, 222.8 lbs of Liege, BEL won by scores of 60-54 twice and 59-55 and is now 7-0. Sahota, 224.6 lbs of British Columbia, CAN is 2-1.




 BROADWAY BOXING STREAMS LIVE ON FITE

New York, NY (November 3, 2022) – DiBella Entertainment is pleased to announce that the Big Apple return of Broadway Boxing will be available live on FITE, the largest digital sports and entertainment platform in the world. On Tuesday, November 22, International Boxing Hall-of-Famer Lou DiBella will host the 117th edition of the longest-running grassroots boxing series from the famous Edison Ballroom in Times Square.

The entire Broadway Boxing event will air on FITE for $19.99. The livestream will start at 7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT. To order, please visit www.fite.tv.

“As we approach the 20th anniversary of Broadway Boxing, I am thrilled to offer this stacked card on FITE. What started out as a local club show for the New York metropolitan area has grown into an international brand. Branching outside of the United States, we’ve broadcast events from locales such as Germany, Monte Carlo, Canada, and Costa Rica,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “With FITE, Broadway Boxing will now be live broadcast to a global audience. While those in attendance will be enjoying gourmet food and drinks, fans watching at home will get a world class production with entertaining fights, featuring Broadway Boxing staples, who have developed on the series, and celebrity guest commentators calling the action.”

“When you think of boxing’s history, you think of the champions, but you also think of that long-gone atmosphere where the event itself matters. People dress up to be seen ringside and the promotion itself has class,” said Michael Weber, COO of FITE. “DiBella Entertainment is bringing back that era in time for the holidays in Manhattan. With fighters like Mykquan Williams and Stephan Shaw on the card, you know the action is going to measure up too.”

Rising junior welterweight contender “Marvelous” Mykquan Williams (18-0-1, 8 KOs), from East Hartford, CT, will face Clarence Booth (21-5, 13 KOs), of Saint Petersburg, FL, in the 10-round main event. Williams, a former WBC USNBC titlist, is a Broadway Boxing veteran, having made 13 appearances on the series thus far. Booth has won six of his last seven bouts, with five by knockout.

Top undefeated American heavyweight prospect, Stephan “Big Shot” Shaw (17-0, 13 KOs), co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Top Rank, will be featured in the co-main event against Rydell Booker (26-6-1, 13 KOs).

Tickets are on sale now. Tables of 10 and individual seats at various levels are available by calling (212) 947-2577. VIP, Platinum, Gold tables, and VIP ringside seats, include dinner and open bar. Other ringside patrons can sample a buffet dinner with drink tickets available for purchase. A limited number of General Admission tickets without dinner are also available. Edison Ballroom is located at 240 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036. Doors will open on the night of the event at 6:00pm ET, with the first bout scheduled for 7:00pm ET.

Celebrity chef and boxing enthusiast Chris Santos will be doing ringside commentary on FITE, alongside New York Yankees reporter Justin Shackil and Dan Canobbio, of Jomboy Media.

Broadway Boxing is back, and I’m so excited to be part of it, doing ringside commentary for DiBella Entertainment at the Edison Ballroom,” said Santos, Co-Founder and Executive Chef of Beauty & Essex. “You may know me as a judge and TV personality in the culinary world, but I’m also a passionate lifelong hardcore fan of boxing and I can’t wait to once again transition from judging food to judging fights as your unofficial scorer. DiBella Entertainment is going all out with an upscale night of dinner, craft cocktails and, of course, bell-to-bell action in the ring and I can’t wait to see you there.”

Santos has over 25 years of experience as an executive chef in New York City’s hottest restaurants as well as his expansions on the West Coast. He is the Co-Founder and Executive Chef of Beauty & Essex Restaurants in the Lower East Side, at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, and in Hollywood, CA. Santos released his first cookbook in 2017 to critical acclaim, titled, “SHARE – Delicious and Surprising Recipes to Pass Around Your Table”. In addition to his three restaurants, he has been a series regular and sitting judge on Food Network’s hit series “Chopped” since its 2008 debut. Santos has also been featured on NBC’s TODAY Show, CBS’s Early Show, The Martha Stewart Show, and The Rachael Ray Show, among many others.

Since its inception in 2003, Broadway Boxing has featured many boxing luminaries and world champions, including George Kambosos Jr., Bakhodir Jalolov, Vitali Klitschko, Gennady Golovkin, Sergio Martinez, Jose Pedraza, Amanda Serrano, Heather Hardy, Andre Berto, and Paulie Malignaggi.

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Michael Dutchover Confident he can Win Last Chance Tournament After Victory Over Booth

PHILADELPHIA, PA /ORANGE, CA (May 23, 2022) – Junior welterweight
Michael Dutchover (16-2, 10 KOs) advanced to the semifinal round in The Last Chance Tournament with an eight-round split-decision victory over veteran Clarence Booth (21-5, 13 KOs) this past Friday night in Plant City, Florida.

Dutchover of Midland, Texas, who is promoted by Banner Promotions and
Thompson Boxing, feels this victory is the first step toward getting back in the world title hunt.

Dutchover looked very solid throughout the contest as he was able to establish and score with power shots, and despite the cards ending in a split decision, most observers of the fight who were in attendance at The Pro Box Event Center and watching on Pro Box TV, thought that Dutchover won the bout handily. Scorecards read 78-74 and 77-75 for Dutchover and 77-75 for Booth.

“This fight was very important to me to get back in the winning column,” said Dutchover. “We did our job. We are back. Right after I got my hand raised, I was ready to get back in there. I am ready to fight Antonio Moran. I am very confident that I can win this tournament and turn my career around. This is going to be a big year for me.”

“I am very proud of Michael. I thought Michael performed great on Friday night,” said Artie Pelullo, President of Banner Promotions. “He showed a lot of character by the way he fought in the opening round of the tournament. He fought with a lot of confidence, and I feel he will even better for his next fight,”

“It was a very gritty performance from Michael and he showed why he belongs in this tournament with this victory,” said Alex Camponovo, General Manager for Thompson Boxing. “His preparation going into this bout was excellent and we are excited for his next challenge against Moran, a fight we believe he can win.”




AUDIO: Michael Dutchover talks Clarence Booth Fight and Last Chance Tournament






VIDEO: Michael Dutchover talks Clarence Booth Fight and Last Chance Tournament




Michael Dutchover To take on Clarence Booth In Last Chance Tournament Friday Night in Plant City, Florida

PHILADELPHIA, PA /Ontario, CA (May 19, 2022) – Junior welterweight Michael Dutchover (15-2, 10 KOs) will take part in The Last Chance Tournament when he battles veteran Clarence Booth (21-4, 13 KOs) in a scheduled 8-round bout on Friday night in Plant City, Florida. Dutchover of Midland, Texas is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing. The fight will be streamed on the Probox TV App.

“It will be great to get under the bright lights again, I miss that feeling,” said the 24-year-old Dutchover. “We are taking this one fight at a time, and we have Booth in front of us on Friday.”

On Booth, “He has good fights under his belt and he has been in with some good contenders. I have studied some film on him, and I am looking forward to imposing my will on him. I am ready to go.”

Dutchover is coming off a disappointing loss to Nahir Albright on September 14, 2021, and now looks to get back on the right course to major fights.

“I have never taken the easy route, my last fight was a learning experience,” continued Dutchover, “When you get knocked down, the key is how you get back up. This is a great opportunity for me to show how much I have improved from my last outing. I feel that I am the guy to beat. Whoever is the last man standing has a chance to rejuvenate their career and get bigger opportunities. My losses have taught me to be more composed and learning from my mistakes has made me a better fighter. I’ve had a great camp and my weight is on point. I want to thank everyone who has supported me and stuck by my side. I’m looking forward to a big performance on Friday night.”

“It is a great opportunity for the winner of the tournament, for which we believe it will be Michael Dutchover to advance his career and compete in big fights,” said Artie Pelullo, President of Banner Promotions.

“We know Dutchover has what it takes to get back on track toward his winning ways,” said Alex Camponovo, Thompson Boxing’s general manager. “Winning this tournament will be a tremendous accomplishment and we are behind him one hundred percent.”

Dutchover weighed 139.8 lbs. Booth was 138.8




HOT PROSPECTS VAZQUEZ, BOOTH, DOBSON & DAVIS SCORE KNOCKOUTS on BAD PROMOTIONS WESTON FIGHT NIGHT 2

WESTON, FL – Saturday night in Weston, FL BAD PROMOTIONS hosted WESTON FIGHT NIGHT 2 with another night of extraordinary High-Class boxing and Entertainment. A roaring crowd and wild nightclub atmosphere filled the room at the Bonaventure Spa & Resort as BAD PROMOTIONS, provided a red hot show for the fans.  In addition to the fans at ringside, this was also the first show that was presented live on PPV at BadPromotions.com.  The new promotional company, owned and operated by 26-year-old Light Heavyweight Prospect Blake BAD Davis, saw great numbers on the stream with fighters representing Mexico, Colombia, Italy, Uruguay, Australia, Texas, Atlanta, Oregon, and of course South Florida.

In the opening bout of the night, Atlanta’s Richard Graham moved to 2-0-1(1KO) with a hard-fought draw against tough Oregonian, Dylan Carlson 1-3-1(1KO).  All three judges were in agreement with a 38-38 card.  n

Local favorite Italian boxer now living in Miami, Esteban “Maxi” Mussio moved to 2-0(2KO) with a TKO3 victory over John Williams 0-7. Super Welterweight Mussio gave the game Williams all he could handle throughout the fight, although he could not hold up to the force of Mussio.  The fight was stopped at 0:50 of the third round when referee Alan Abeles stepped in to save Williams from the continued damage he took throughout the scrap.

In an electric and competitive scrap, Australian/Swiss swimsuit model bantamweight Avril Mathie moved to 6-0-1(3KO) with a close UD Victory over hard-charging Mexican Moni Trejo 2-2-1(1KO).  The pride of Saltillo, Mexico Trejo came to claim victory but came up short, literally with the taller Mathie finding her range with her constant jab and uppercuts. Trejo, who normally fights at super flyweight, fought valiantly as she kept the pressure on Mathie throughout the fight while scoring with counter-left hooks and overhand right hands. The pro-Mathie crowd created huge energy inside the venue but did not stop the Mexican warrior who kept coming forward until the final bell. All three judges were in agreement once again with all three cards reading 58-56.

Fort Worth Texas native and current WBC United States (USNBC) champion, Edward Vazquez moved to 10-0(2KO) with a big 4th round KO over tough and tested Colombian Yeison Vargas 16-7(11KO). Vazquez set the pace from the opening bell working behind a stiff jab and great head movement, slowly opening the Colombian up with big body shots and right hands. Vazquez accelerated in round four, as he started to let his hands go, and landed a huge right hand that sent Vargas crumbling to the canvas. The 25-year-old Vazquez is managed by DKO Management, and this was his first start since winning an eight-round split decision over Irvin Gonzalez (14-2) on November 28th in Las Angeles to capture the WBC USNBC title.

BAD PROMOTIONS CEO and light heavyweight prospect Blake “BAD” Davis moved to 7-0(4KO) with a 59-second destruction of veteran Mexican boxer Ulisses Jimenez 24-28(16KO). DAVIS landed a bomb of a right hand early in round one that sent the Mexican flopping to the canvas showing a lack of heart and grit as he let referee Samuel Burgos reach the count of 10.

Bronx NY Native now training in South Florida Pistol Peter Dobson moved to 13-0(8KO) with a crushing 3rd round TKO against Wilfrido Buelvas 21-14(15KO). The Colombian Buelvas gave Dobson a run for his money early, as he came out hard and won the first round according to two judges often cathing Dobson on the ropes with straight right hands. The momentum switched quickly as Dobson started turning up the heat at the end of round two hurting Buelvas with some big shots near the end of the round. Round three started competitively, and then Dobson came forward with big shots and a devastating right hand hit Beulvas like a shotgun ending the scrap at 1:28 of round 3.

In the main event, Mr. St Pete Clarence Booth moved to 20-4(12KO) with a 3rd Round TKO over Rodolfo Puente (19-7). Where Puente was very competitive, this fight was all Booths’ as he set a strong pace from the opening bell picking apart his Colombian counterpart. Booth the former sparring partner for Keith Thurman and Sergi Lipinets knocked Puente down at the bell and the of round one with a big right hand. Puente came out swinging in round two determined to go out on his shield but Booth again controlled the round often landing big left hooks and right hands. The end came in round three with Booth landing a straight left and right hook, which put Puente out at 0:59 of round 3.

BAD PROMOTIONS will be back in 8 weeks with another installment of BAD PROMOTIONS High-Class Boxing and Entertainment.
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No Limit Mindset Signs Welterweight Contender Clarence Booth to an Exclusive Managerial Contract


Beverly Hills, Calif. (May 14, 2019) – No Limit Mindset is pleased to announce the signing of welterweight contender Clarence Booth to an exclusive managerial contract.

Booth, of St. Petersburg, Florida has a record of 17-4 with 9 knockouts.

Booth turned professional in 2011, and has amassed wins over Anthony Mercado (10-2), Luis Joel Gonzalez (11-2-1) & Marco Antonio Lopez (24-7) while only suffering losses to former world champion Sergey Lipinets and controversial decisions to top contenders Alex Saucedo, Maxim Dadashev, and Cletus Seldin…

A change in training camps is also what No Limit Mindset’s Shane Shapiro believes will lead to a new and improved Clarence Booth.

“Clarence and I met while he served as Sergey Lipinets main sparring partner for his fight against Lamont Peterson. Clarence is a real fighter. He lives in the gym and doesn’t ask for much. One thing that Clarence and I both agreed on is the fact that since I am based out of Los Angeles, taking advantage of the quality sparring available out here will really make a difference in his fights, which is something he didn’t always have. I believe that with a change in training environment and better sparring this will result in even better performances from Clarence Booth inside the ring in future fights.”

Booth will also begin training under Hall of Fame trainer Buddy McGirt, which Shapiro believes will is the best change of all.

“In my opinion, Buddy McGirt is the best trainer in all of boxing, the job he’s doing with all of his fighters speaks for itself. Buddy trains one of my other fighters Cem Kilic (13-0) and I have seen first hand what he will be able to bring to Clarence’s natural skill set! A happy fighter is a dangerous fighter!”

Booth is promoted by King’s Promotions.




No Limit Mindset LLC’s Kalvin Henderson and Clarence Booth in action this weekend

Beverly Hills, Calif. (May 9, 2019) – Two members of the No Limit Mindset LLC Management team will be in action as rising super middleweight Kalvin Henderson takes on Antowyan AIkens (13-6-1, 1 KO) in the main event of a big card at The 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, while welterweight Clarence Booth battles Rodrigo Tatijewski at The Hilton Bayfront in Saint Petersburg, Florida.

Henderson (11-0, 7 KOs) of Fort Worth, Texas and now trains in Arkansas, is coming off a career best performance when he stopped the highly regarded Brandon Robinson in seven rounds on December 7th. The fight was honored as the “Philadelphia Fight of the Year”, and took home the prestigious Brisoce Award.
Henderson is looking to derail Aikens, who is a tough fighter that has been in and defeated with top completion, So Kalvin will look to carry on the momentum of the win against Robinson and continue his climb up the super middleweight divisions.

The Henderson – Aikens bout can be seen LIVE on www.warfaresports.com at 9 PM ET

Booth, who will be fighting is his hometown, is looking for his 3rd consecutive win. This will be his 1st bout in 2019 and his maiden voyage under the No Limit Mindset LLC banner.

“Camp has been great, I am feeling strong and sharp. My trainer Kevin has put together a great gameplan for our opponent and I’m excited to be back in Philly headlining May 10th. I am ready to show the fans what we’ve been working on in camp and to put on a show. Thanks to my manager, Shane Shapiro, for getting this locked in and Marshall for the opportunity to show what I do what best.” – Kalvin Henderson

“I am excited to be back in the ring on May 11th in my hometown of St. Petersburg! The whole crowd is going to get a show they won’t forget. I am stronger, smarter and more motivated than I have ever been in my career and it will show in these next few fights!” – Clarence Booth.
Both Henderson and Booth are promoted by King’s Promotions.