Mielnicki Jr. Decisions Huerta

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ–Vito Mielnicki Jr. took another step towards a titke shit as he pounded out a 10-round unanimous decision over Omar Ulises Huerta at the Adrian Phillips Ballroom inside of Boardwalk Hall.

Mielnicki landed 175 of 699 punches. Huerta was 60 of 380.

Mielnicki of Roseland, NJ won by scores of 100-90 on all cards and is now 23-1. Huerta of Tijuana, MEX is 15-1.

In a battle of undefeated super welterweights, Yan Marcos won a 10-round split decision over Dwyke Flemmings Jr.

In round four, Marcos dropped Flemmings with a perfect straight left down the pike. In round five, Flemmings got some gat back as he rocked Marcos with left hand that Marcos stumbled across the ring and a right hand put him down.

Marcos won two scorecards by 97-91 and 96-92 scores. Flemmings won a scorecard 96-92.

Marcos Miami is 15-0. Flemmings of Paterson, NJ is 11-1.

Heidan Martinez Morillo went the distance for the first time and pounded out a 10-round unanimous decision over Daiyaan Butt in a super lightweight contest.

Morillo of Sando Domingo, DR won by scores of 100-90 twice and 99-091 and is now 18-0. Butt of Philadelphia is 20-4.

Arjan Iseni won a six-round unanimous decision over Chrstian Figueroa in a light heavyweight bout.

Iseni of Staten Island, NY won by scores of 60-54 and 59-55 twice and is now 6-0. Figueroa of Galloway, NJ is 2-1.

Michael Harris win a foour-round majority decision over La’Vay Lawrence in a duper lightweight bout.

Scores were 39-37-38 twice and 38-38 for Harris of Trenton, NJ who is now 5-0. Lawrence of Washington, DC is 4-3.

Muadh Abdus-Salaam won a four-round majority decision over Benji Gomez in a welterweight bout.

Salaam of Newark won by scores of 40-36 twice and 38-38 and is now 3-0. Gomez of Oxnard, CA is 1-9.

Norman Neely stopped Gabriel Garcia Perez in round two of their six-round heavyweight bout.

Neely landed a hard flurry of head shots that wobbled the 342-pound Perez and the fight was stopped at 2:13.h

Neely of Paterson, NJ is 17-1 with 12 knockouts. Perez of San Ysidro, CA is 805.




Tank Davis Fortunate To Get Draw Against Roach

BROOKLYN–Gervonta Davis is still undefeated, he is still champion, but that should be in question after he got a 12-round split draw with local rival Lamont Roach Jr. in front of a record crowd of 19,250 at Barclays Center.

Davis started off the first half of fight in decent fashion as he slowed the pace and was able to squeeze some early rounds under his belt by thin margins.

Roach, who is the WBA champion at Super Featherweight, looked and started to fight like the bigger man as he began to dictate the fight on his on terms by engaging Davis in a series of toe-to-toe exchanges for which he got the better of. In round nine, Roach seemed to land a punch that made Davis take a step back and take a knee. Referee Steve Willis started to and then stopped the count and ultimately ruled it a slip. Davis then leaned between the ropes and got toweled off by his corner with the consent in Willis. That action would seem to warrant a disqualification but Willis let the fight continue. The fight continued at a furious pace which favored the 16-1 underdog Roach, and many ringside observers and fans watching on television echoed their thoughts via social media that they thought that despite the antics in round nine, that Roach deserved to have his hands raised. That was not the case as one judge scored the fight for Davis 115-113, while two other judges scored it even at 114-114.

Davis landed 103 of 279 punches. Roach was 112 of 400.

GERVONTA DAVIS
“I think I pulled it out in the last three rounds for sure. I was catching him with some clean shots. I feel I was breaking him down as the rounds were going on, but he kept coming so I didn’t want to make mistakes and I kept it cautious. “I made it competitive to be honest. For sure, Lamont is a great fighter. He got the skills like I said before and the punching power. It was a lesson learned. Shout out to Lamont Roach and his whole team. Hopefully we can run it back in New York. Let’s do it again baby! “A little shit talking. That’s how it is when you are competitive. That’s how it is when you grew up in the sport together. Hopefully we can get a rematch. If not, all the beset to Lamont Roach and his whole team. “I just got my hair done two days ago and she put grease in my shit. So, the grease was coming into my face. It’s all cool. They love you, then they hate you. Then they love you again. You know what I mean?

LAMONT ROACH
This is every day for me. I ain’t gonna lie. I’m cut like this. I’ve been one of the ones and I came out here and showed it. I’m a little disappointed in the decision. I thought I pulled it out. That’s what two skilled fighters do, go in there and show off their craft. I definitely thought I won but we can run it back . Gervonta is a great fighter. I thank him for the opportunity to show all the people that were doubting me, all the fake boxing media and fans talking shit. That shit got flipped upside down. Even though I didn’t win tonight, I thought I did, but it’s a win for me in my book, but we are not satisfied with that. We need a real W. I told y’all in every interview single interview since the fight got announced. I put belt to ass. And you can see that’s what I do. I’m him. I’m one of the best fighters in the world and it showed tonight. It should have been a knockdown. If that was knockdown, I win the fight. He’s saying grease got in his eye, but if he takes a knee and the ref starts counting, it should be a knockdown. It is what it is. I’m not banking on that knockdown to win. I just thought I pulled it out.  I want to run it back for sure. I hope you all enjoyed yourself. Thanks for loving me and thanks for hating me. I’ll be back on the grand stage again, where I belong.

Gary Antuanne Russell Decisions Valenzuela to Win Super Lightweight Title

Gary Antuanne Russell won the WBA Super Lightweight Title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Jose Valenzuela.

Russell was dominant, especially with his straight left. In round eight, he had Valenzuela thinking as he landed a few straight lefts. In round nine, with Valenzuela bleeding from the nose, Russell landed a series of hard straight left hands that caromed off the face of Valenzuela. One buckled the champion. Round 11 saw Russell continue to batter Valenzuela with left hands. He hurt Valenzuela with a left to the body. Both southpaws landed bombs with the left hand in round 12 that culminated the entertaining fight.

Russell landed 252 of 957 punches. Valenzuela was 127 of 443.

Russell, 138.2 lbs of Capitol Heights, MD won by scores of 120-108 and 119-109 twice and is now 18-1. Valenzuela, 138.8 lbs of Los Mochis, MEX is 14-3.

GARY ANTUANNE RUSSELL“I want to thank God. This is a small steppingstone for me. I’m going for the rest of the belts. I love y’all for supporting us. Thank you for making this arena a grand arena. I did it for DC and my family. We are onto the next! “A rule of thumb in my profession is you have to follow instructions. My brother always told me, the difference between great and good is inches or centimeters and the ability to produce because that what it takes. “Valenzuela motivated me a hell of a lot. In this sport, you have to be dominant. You have to have a rough mentality, and he brought it out of me. I had the right dance partner in front of me and I’m glad he gave me the opportunity. I told him to keep that same energy because I’m bringing it in the ring. “My father would be proud of me. This is a steppingstone. This is a marathon. In a marathon, you come across the table with some water, but that’s just a pitstop so you can keep going to the next. I’m coming!”

JOSÉ VALENZUELA

“It just wasn’t my night tonight. His speed got to me a little bit, and I was slow on my feet. No excuses, I have to make adjustments”

“I have to go back to the drawing board now, come out stronger from this and bounce back like I know I can” 

Puello Edges Martin; Retains Super Lightweight Title

Alberto Puello retained the WBC Super Lightweight world title with a 12-round split decision over Sandor Martin.

It was a close fight with neither fighter taking any sustained advantage. Puello landed a few more of the harder shots, and that is what may have propelled him to the victory that saw cards read 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113 for Martin.

Puello landed 150 of 526 punches. Martin was 162 of 441.

Puello, 139.2 lbs of San Juan de la Maguana, DR is now 24-0. Martin, 139.2 lbs of Barcelona, SPA is 42-4.

ALBERTO PUELLO

“I thought that the judges made the right call. I didn´t fight like I wanted to, but I fought like the champion I am.  

“I had some issues coming out at the beginning of some rounds, but I adapted and ended up resolving each challenge that came my way.

“It’s time for me to go after unifying titles. I will take on any champion, anytime.”  

SANDOR MARTÍN

“I felt like I won this fight, but I’m not the judges and they clearly saw it a different way. I don’t know what I’m lacking, but I’m not about to give up.

“I’ll talk to my team to figure out what’s next. I leave New Yirk with my head held high.”

Tellez Decisions Former Champion Williams; Wins Interim Super Welterweight Title

Yoenis Tellez won a 12-round unanimous decision over former unified world champion Julian Williams to win the WBA Interim Super Welterweight title.

In round three, Williams was cut under his right eye. In round five, the blood started coming from around his right eye.

Tellez was crisp with his right hand and Williams was unable to sustain consistent offense.

Tellez landed 180 of 502 punches. Williams was 108 of 399.

Tellez, 153.4 lbs od Santiago de Cuba, CUB won by scores of 119-109, 118-110 and 117-111 and is now 10-0. Williams, 152.2 lbs of Philadelphia is 29-5-1.

YOENIS TÉLLEZ
“This was a complete effort, and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. I want to dedicate this to my team and all my loved ones, as well as the fans who came out here to support me”.

“J-Rock (Williams) is a great champion, and I gave it my all through 12 rounds against a quality opponent”
“What’s next? I don’t know yet. The only thing I’m sure of is that I’m ready to face any champion out there, and that the 154-pound division has a hungry Cuban fighter coming for more  
JULIAN WILLIAMS

“I don’t know what was missing. I’ll have to look at the tape. In the end, I hope that the fans got to enjoy a great fight”

Johan Gonzalez took a 10-round split decision over former unified world champion Jarrett Hurd in a middleweight bout.

Gonzalez landed 228 of 674 punches. Hurd was 141 of 478.

Gonzalez, 158.8 lbs of Valencia, VEN won by scores of 98-92, 96-94 and 96-94 for Hurd. Gonzalez is now 36-4. Hurd, 159 1/2 lbs of Accokeek, MD is now 28-4-1;

David Whitmire remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Angel Munoz in a welterweight bout.

Whitmire, 146.4 lbs of Washington, DC won by scores of 60-54 on all cards is now 9-0. Munoz,

Deric Davis blew out Jamal Johnson inside of a round of their four-round lightweight bout.

Davis scored two knockdowns. The first coming on a left hook in the corner. The second coming from a combination. Johnson got to his feet but wobbled and the fight was stopped at 1:56.

Davis, 138.2 lbs of Fort Washington, MD is 6-0 with six knockouts. Johnson, 140.8 lbs of Baltimore is 2-1.

Dwyke Flemmings Jr. remained undefeated with an six-round unanimous decision over Florent Dervis in a super welterweight bout.

In round one Flemmings was all over Derbis and dropped him with a hard left in the corner.

Flemmings, 155 lbs of Paterson, NJ won on all cards and goes the distance for the first time and is now 10-0. Dervis, 155.2 lbs of Boston is 10-3.

In the opening contest, Cristian Cangelosi pitched a shut in winning an eight-round unanimous decision over Jerrod Tennant in a super welterweight bout

Cangelosi, 155 lbs of Brooklyn won by scores of 80-72 on all cards and is now 10-0. Tennant, 155.2 lbs of Los Angeles is 9-4.

NOTES…Saturday night’s Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach Premier Boxing Champions event at Barclays Center has not only set the all-time attendance record in the arena’s history but has also become the second-highest grossing event of all time for the Brooklyn arena. Davis also broke his attendance record for a boxing event at Barclays Center, with a sold-out crowd of 19,250, eclipsing his previous record set in May 2022 when he scored a high-light reel KO of Rolando Romero.

“Brooklyn has become Gervonta Davis’ home away from home, and the energy he brings to Barclays Center is unmatched,” said Laurie Jacoby, Executive Vice President and Chief Entertainment Officer at BSE Global, parent company of Barclays Center. “Each time he steps into the ring, the atmosphere electrifies, creating unforgettable moments for boxing fans. We are thrilled to continue hosting Gervonta’s fights, as he has become one of the sport’s biggest attractions, drawing crowds from across the world. Boxing is an integral part of our diverse programming slate at Barclays Center, and we’re proud to be a venue that champions the legacy of this great sport. As Gervonta’s momentum grows, so does the excitement surrounding every fight — it’s an honor to be part of his journey.”




RISING WELTERWEIGHT CONTENDER DAVID WHITMIRE TO FACE HARD-HITTING ÁNGEL MUÑOZ IN PBC ON PRIME VIDEO CO-MAIN EVENT SATURDAY, MARCH 1 FROM BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN

BROOKLYN – February 27, 2025 – Rising welterweight contender David Whitmire will duel fellow unbeaten Angel Munoz in a six-round clash that will serve as the co-main event of the PBC on Prime Video show taking place Saturday, March 1 and leading up to the PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video headlined by boxing superstar Gervonta “Tank” Davis defending his WBA Lightweight World Championship against unbeaten WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Lamont Roach from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Kicking off the three-fight PBC on Prime Video show will be lightweight Deric Davis stepping in against Jamal Johnson in a four-round contest.

The PBC on Prime Video presentation will begin at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT and is topped by former unified 154-pound world champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd taking on hard-hitting Johan Gonzalez in a 10-round middleweight affair. The streaming fights will be available via free access to all fans, regardless of Prime membership or purchase of the PPV card it leads into.

These fights lead into a stacked PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video that features four title showdowns as PPV undercard matchups will see WBA Super Lightweight World Champion José “Rayo” Valenzuela take on hard-hitting top contender Gary Antuanne Russell in the co-main event, WBC Super Lightweight World Champion Alberto Puello defending his title against top-rated mandatory challenger Sandor Martín, and rising star Yoenis Téllez facing former unified world champion Julian “J-Rock” Williams for the Interim WBA Super Welterweight Title to kick off the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video in the US, UK and Canada — regardless of Prime membership — fans will also be able to continue to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets as well as PPV.com. 

The non-televised undercard will also include top prospects as super welterweight Dwyke Flemmings Jr. (9-0, 9 KOs) battles Florent Dervis (10-2, 5 KO) in a six-round attraction and Brooklyn’s Cristian Cangelosi (9-0, 5 KOs) in an eight-round super welterweight matchup against Jarrod Tennant (9-3, 4 KOs).

Tickets for the live event are on sale now and through ticketmaster.com. The event is promoted by GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions.

**DAVID WHITMIRE VS. ANGEL MUNOZ**

Whitmire (8-0, 6 KO) of Washington DC turned pro in 2023 at just 17 years old. The young talent has beaten everyone in his path so far, stopping six of his eight opponents, but Munoz will likely be his toughest professional test to date.

The southpaw Munoz (7-0, 5 KO) from Oceanside, CA has also shown his power having knocked out five of his seven professional opponents, and he’ll undoubtedly look to score a sixth stoppage on March 1.

**DERIC DAVIS VS. JAMAL JOHNSON**

Fighting out of Fort Washington, MD, Davis (5-0, 5 KO) has gotten off to a fast start professionally, knocking out all five of his opponents. Davis will look keep the knockout streak going when he faces Johnson.

Baltimore’s Johnson (2-0, 1 KO) will enter the ring for the first time in nearly two years when he squares off against Davis. Having turned pro in August 2022, Johnson won his debut by unanimous decision. He followed that up with a knockout in his second pro bout in March 2023. Johnson will aim to settle back into his fighting groove quickly as he faces a difficult test in Davis.

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ABOUT TANK VS. ROACH

Davis vs. Roach will see boxing superstar and reigning WBA Lightweight World Champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis take on WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Lamont Roach in a lightweight title clash that headlines a loaded PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video taking place Saturday, March 1 from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

The pay-per-view undercard will WBA Super Lightweight World Champion José “Rayo” Valenzuela will take on hard-hitting top contender Gary Antuanne Russell in the co-main event, plus WBC Super Lightweight World Champion Alberto Puello defends his title against top-rated mandatory challenger Sandor Martín in a pay-per-view attraction. Kicking off the pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, rising star Yoenis Téllez will take on former unified world champion Julian “J-Rock” Williams for the Interim WBA Super Welterweight Title.

In addition to the PPV being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to continue to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets as well as PPV.com.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now and through ticketmaster.com. The event is promoted by GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions.

For more information visit Amazon.com/PBC, www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, follow #TankRoach follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotions, on Instagram @PremierBoxing and @TGBPromotionss or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions




EARLY RESULTS FROM ATLANTIC CITY

ATLANTIC CITY– – Sensational knockouts was the theme during last night’s professional boxing card, presented by Boxing Insider Promotions, as only three of nine matches went the distance in The Showroom at Tropicana Atlantic City.

All the action was streamed live on DAZN from The Trop.

In the last of three triple-main events, hometown favorite Justin “Mr. Atlantic City” Figueroa (11-0) thrilled his enthusiastic fanbase with a fourth-round stoppage of junior middleweight Omar “El Charro” Rosales (9-4-1, 5 KOs) improving to 11-0 with his ninth knockout. The 25-year-old Figueroa came out firing and never slowed down, pummeling Rosales with left and right hooks enroute to his ninth pro career knockout. 

World Boxing Association (WBA) International Bantamweight Champion Dominique “Dimes” Crowder (18-0, 11 KOs), of Baltimore, blasted out 2012 Ghana Olympian Duke “The Baby Face Assassin” Micah (24-3, 19 KOs) in the opening round.  Crowder barely worked up a sweat as he decked Micha early with a straight right hand from which he was unable to beat the referee’s count. Crowder is ranked No. 14 in the world by the WBA.

Heavy-handed Tennessee welterweight Avious Griffin improved to 16-0 with his 15th knockout, putting Adrian Gutierrez (12-4-1, 6 KOs) to sleep with a powerful right in round three, extending his KO streak to nine.

Donte Layne stopped Shaquille Cameron in the opening round of their six-round super middleweight bout.

Layne landed a hard barrage of punches on the ropes that forced a referee stoppage at 1:48.

Layne, 167 lbs of Elmont Long Island, NY is 5-0 with five knockouts. Cameron, 162 lbs of Gadsen, AL is 7-4.

Bruce Seldon Jr. remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision over Julio Mendoza in a heavyweight bout.

Seldon, 231 lbs of Atlantic City won by scores of 39-37 on all cards and is now 4-0. Mendoza, 231 lbs of Palm Coast, FL is 3-5.

Giacomo Micheli stopped Ronnell Burnett after round one of their eight-round junior welterweight bout.

Burnett did come out for the second round after hurting his hand.

Micheli, 140 lbs of Roma, ITA is 9-0 with seven knockouts. Burnett, 140 lbs of Kansas City is 11-2.

Dwyke Flemmings Jr. remained perfect by bludgeoning David Lobo Ramirez in the opening round of their six-round junior middleweight bout.

In round one, Flemmings dropped Ramirez with a left hook to the body. Later in the round, Flemmings dropped Ramirez with a right hand. Flemmings finished off Ramirez with two hard body shots that sent Ramirez down again and the fight was stopped at 1:37.

Flemmings, 156 lbs of Paterson, NJ is 9-0 with nine knockouts. Ramirez, 155 lbs of Heredia, CR is 17-3.

Stacia Suttles won a four-round unanimous decision over Maroya Agapova in a junior welterweight bout.

Suttles, 141 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 39-37 on all cards and is now 2-0. Agapova, 138 lbs of Sunrise, FL is 0-1-1.

Shere Mae Patricio remained undefeated with a third-round stoppage of Sarah Click in a four-round junior featherweight bout.

Patricio landed several hard barrages of punches. Click tried to fight back but was stopped on her feet by referee Shardagh Murdagh at 1:31.

Patricio, 119 lbs of Waianae, HA is 3-0 with two knockouts. Click, 120 lbs of Orlando is 1-8-1.




Bridges Decisions Brown in Nashville

Julian Bridges remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Frank Brown in a junior welterweight bout that headlined Country Box 21 at The Troubadour in Nashville, Tennesse.

The show was promoted by Jimmy Adams Promotions.

Bridges, 142.7 lbs of Antioch, CA won by shutout tallies of 60-54 on all cards and is now 6-0. Brown, 143.6 lbs of San Antonio is 3-6-2.

Dwyke Flemmings Jr. stopped veteran Lenwood Dozier in the opening round of their six-round junior welterweight bout.

In round one, Flemmings unloaded with a 10-punch flurry that dropped Dozier in the corner. Flemmings then landed another huge flurry of 14 unanswered blows and the fight was stopped at 2:31.

Flemmings, 155.6 lbs of Paterson, NJ is perfect at 8-0 with eight knockouts. Dozier, 158 lbs of Washington, DC is 10-38-3.

Jordy Suarez Gonzalez stopped Jashawn Hunter in the opening round of their four-round junior welterweight bout.

In round one, Gonzalez dropped Hunter with a right to the body. Hunter seemed to hurt his hand and the fight was stopped at 1:14.

Gonzalez, 141 lbs of Nashville is 1-0 with one knockout. Hunter, 141.6 lbs of Wilson, NC is 1-9.

Ryan Diaz made a successful pro debut with a first-round stoppage over Darius Taylor in a four-round light heavyweight bout.

In round one, Diaz landed a big three punch combination to the head that put Taylor down and the fight was stopped at 2:10.

Diaz, 174.4 lbs of Port Chester, NY is 1-0 with one knockouts. Taylor, 172.2 lbs of Wilson, NC is 0-4,

Tavien Alpough stopped Riley Buck in the opening round of their four-round flyweight bout.

In round one, Alpough dropped Buck with a left to the body. Alpough scored a second knockdown with a right to the head. Alpough ended things when he landed a left to the head that put Buck down for a third time and the bout was stopped at

Alpough, 110.8 lbs of Port Arthut, TX is 3-0 with three knockouts. Buck, 112.2 lbs of Port Arthur, TX is 0-2.

Curtis Harper stopped Antwaun Tubbs in round one of their six-round heavyweight bout.

In round one, Harper landed a right hand that put Tubbs on the canvas. Later in the round, Harper landed a left hook that put Tubbs on the canvas and the fight was stopped at 2:33.

Harper, 2676 lbs of Nashville via Jacksonville, Florida is is 17-11 with 11 knockouts. Tubbs, 233 lbs of Cincinnati is 5-20.,




Undefeated Jr. Middleweight Prospect Dwyke Flemmings Jr. Signs with manager Nirobi Al Pasha

Paterson, NJ (August 29, 2023)–Undefeated Junior Middleweight prospect Dwyke Flemmings Jr. has signed with manager Nirobi Al Pasha.

Flemmings, 19 years-old of Paterson, New Jersey is 4-0 with four knockouts.

“I really like Nirobi. He is a very down to earth guy, and I feel my career will skyrocket with him. He has a plan, and he reminds me of my father as he makes me feel like family. We will do some great things together in the future. I like the way he carries himself and he has become a role model,” said Flemmings.

Flemmings began boxing at the age of five. “I came from a boxing family. My father was an amateur, and I began boxing and sparring my older sisters as a baby while I was in Pampers. I have had pictures of me boxing dating back to when I was a baby.”

Also his great uncle is former professional lightweight Rufus Miller, who compiled a professional record of 13-5-1 with four knockouts.

Flemmings had 80 amateur fights where he won a silver medal in the USA Youth National Tournament; A silver medal in international competition in Spain. He could not compete in the gold medal match due to injury.

Flemmings turned professional on December 25, 2021 with a first round stoppage over George Gathers in Newark, New Jersey. In his latest outing, he took out previously undefeated Henry Rivera in the third round on July 8th in Atlantic City.

During his youth, Flemmings wrestled, but gave that up in middle school to focus on school and boxing.

“I am looking to fight about six more times in the next year, and compete for the major regional belts from the sanctioning bodies. I hope to be back in September,”

Flemmings is trained by his father Dwyke Flemmings Sr.




THREE BATTLES OF UNBEATENS ENTER THE RING IN SHOWTIME BOXING® COUNTDOWN SHOW THIS SATURDAY, JULY 8 AT 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – July 7, 2023 – Unbeaten prospects will square off in a trio of matchups highlighting the SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN live streaming presentation this Saturday, July 8 from Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

Action live on the SHOWTIME SPORTS YouTube channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT and is topped by 2020 Dominican Olympian Euri Cedeño taking on fellow unbeaten William Townsel in an eight-round middleweight affair. The lineup will also see a rematch of unbeaten heavyweights as Steven Torres and James Evans look to settle the score after their January 2022 split-draw and super welterweights Dwyke Flemmings Jr. and Henry Rivera compete in a four-round battle.

The live stream is hosted by award-winning MORNING KOMBAT live digital talk show hosts Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell, as well as by Stephen Jackson, the former NBA champion and co-host of the popular show ALL THE SMOKE®, who will all be ringside for the three bouts.

These fights precede a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® tripleheader headlined by undefeated rising star Jaron “Boots” Ennis defending his Interim IBF Welterweight Title against all-action contender Roiman Villa in a telecast that starts at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.com. The Ennis vs. Villa fight is promoted in association with D&D Boxing and Sampson Boxing.

The 23-year-old Cedeño (4-0, 4 KOs) will make his U.S. debut on July 8, having stopped all four of his opponents since turning pro in October 2022. Representing La Romana, Dominican Republic, Cedeño comes from a boxing family as both his younger brother and sister box, with the 2020 Olympian Euri leading the way in the pro ranks. He will be opposed by the 28-year-old Townsel (5-0, 4 KOs), who enters this bout having scored two knockouts so far in 2023. Originally from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Townsel now resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Fighting out of Reading, Pennsylvania, Torres (5-0-1, 5 KOs) burst onto the pro scene in December 2019 and went on to stop his first five opponents in two rounds or less. The 25-year-old first went toe-to-toe with Evans (6-0-1, 6 KOs) on New Year’s Day 2022, as the two supersized heavyweights fought to a split draw. A 30-year-old from Toledo, Ohio, Evans has added stoppage wins over Geovany Bruzon and Marcus Maulding since their 2022 clash.

The 19-year-old Flemmings (3-0, 3 KOs) turned pro in December 2021 and has earned three-straight stoppages heading into Saturday night. A native of Paterson, New Jersey, Flemmings most recently stopped Assuan Jones Chatman in the first round of their September 2022 matchup. He will be opposed by the 33-year-old Rivera (2-0, 1 KO), who fights out of Las Vegas and is originally from Oakland, California. Rivera’s last outing saw him earn a TKO over Tyre Rivera in April 2023.

The non-televised lineup will see super lightweight prospect Ismail Muhammad (1-0, 1 KO) in a four-round clash against Texas’ Parker Bruno (0-1).

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ABOUT ENNIS VS. VILLA

Ennis vs. Villa will see undefeated rising star Jaron “Boots” Ennis defend his Interim IBF Welterweight Title against all-action contender Roiman Villa headlining action live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, July 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.. 

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast begins at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT and will also feature rising Cuban sensation Yoelvis Gómez taking on middleweight contender Marquis Taylor in the 10-round co-main event, plus hard-hitting lightweight knockout artist Edwin De Los Santos faces former amateur superstar Joseph Adorno in the explosive 10-round telecast opener.

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Undefeated Prospect Julian Gonzalez Takes on Clay Burns in Featured Bout on Friday, April 7th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (March 14, 2023)–Undefeated junior lightweight prospect Julian “Gifted” Gonzalez will take part in the featured bout as he takes on gritty Clay Burns on Friday, April 7th at The 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

The card is promoted by King’s Promotions.

Gonzalez of Reading, PA has a record of 9-0-1 with all of his victories coming by way of stoppage. The 21 year-old impressed a national television audience with a fourth-round stoppage over previously undefeated Rosalindo Morales (9-0) as part of a SHOBOX: The New Generation card on January 20th in Bethlehem, PA.

Burns of Fort Worth, Texas is 10-17-2 with four knockouts. The tough Burns has only been stopped once, and has wins over Yovani Rodarte (10-1-1) and Dartell Smith (4-1) . Burns is coming off a decision loss to Terrell Bostic on February 23rd in New York City. Gonzalez will be the 13th undefeated opponent for Burns.

In an eight-round welterweight bout, Tahmir Smalls (9-0, 6 KOs) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named.

In Six-Round Bouts:

Kamil Bednarek (11-0, 6 KOs) of Dzlerzonicow, Poland battles the experienced Mike Guy (12-7-1, 5 KOs) of Sacramento, California in a super middleweight fight.

Quaidir Albright (6-1, 6 KOs) of Chester, PA fights David Thomas (6-5-1, 2 KOs) of Orange, Texas in a welterweight contest.

James Martin (9-3-1) of Philadelphia boxes Roudly Lolo (5-0-2, 3 KOs) of Camp Hill, PA in a super welterweight fight.

Ibrahim Robinson (4-0-1, 4 KOs) of Baltimore, MD squares off with Jahqwon Humbert (2-0, 1 KO) of Raleigh, NC in a welterweight fight.

Seeing action in four-round bouts will be featherweight Jalique Holden (3-0, 2 KOs) of Wilmington, DE; heavyweight Ali Ellis (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia and super welterweight Dwyke Flemmings Jr. (3-0, 3 KOs) of Paterson, NJ.

Opponents will be named shortly for Holden, Ellis and Flemmings.

Tickets are $150, $100 and $75 and can be Purchased at The Following Link:

https://2300arena.showare.com/orderticketsvenue.asp?p=447