No Time to Waste: Providence’s Victor Reynoso Headlines ‘Winter Brawl 2026’ on February 7

CRANSTON, RI — Undefeated welterweight prospect Victor “TAKO” Reynoso (11-0, 7 KOs) is done waiting. Focused, hardened by experience, and fueled by purpose, the 32-year-old Providence resident headlines CES Boxing’s Winter Brawl 2026 on Saturday, February 7, when he faces New Bedford’s ‘Prince’ Ray Oliveira Jr. (10-4, 2 KOs) at the Historic Park Theater in Cranston, Rhode Island.

Tickets to CES Boxing’s Winter Brawl 2026 are on sale now at CES Fights. Doors open at 6pm, with the first bout at 7pm.

After years of steady development, Reynoso sees 2026 as his breakout year in boxing.  

“I’m excited about my career and in 2026, I’m taking care of business,” stated the Dominican-born boxer. “Training camp is going great: I’m focusing on endurance and conditioning, making sure my body is strong, eating healthy, practicing good habits, and staying focused on what I need to do.”

That discipline is forged daily at Grundy’s Gym in Central Falls, where Reynoso has trained for the past few years under the tutelage of Peter Grundy. The old-school gym, steeped in history and grit, suits Reynoso’s mindset.

“It’s a historic gym that’s been around since the 70s or 80s,” said Reynoso. “Muhammad Ali used to go there, Marvin Hagler, so it’s a good gym. I honestly feel like I met the Mr. Miyagi of boxing – just the Irish version. He teaches that knowledge is power, but only if you have a plan of execution. That regimen and mindset, on top of my natural drive to push past my limits, is what’s made me successful up until now.”

Across the ring from Reynoso on February 7 is Oliveira, the son of Ray ‘Sucra’ Oliveira, who has worked hard to forge his own legacy in the ‘Sweet Science’.  

“Ray comes in shape,” admits Reynoso. “He’s a prideful man, and prideful men always show up to fight. I respect that. I don’t just want to get in the ring and knock out a taxi driver. I’m invested in my career. I’m not trying to get to 30-0 just to get knocked off by someone who’s been grinding and overcoming adversity.”

Reynoso knows what to expect from Oliveira. As an amateur, Victor watched Ray fight several times at Twin River Casino.

“He’s going to come forward, so I have to use the skill set that favors me,” said the 6’0 tall Reynoso. “I’m taller and longer, so I’ve got to hit him with that ‘Hitman’ Hearns jab and keep him on the outside. If I let him inside, I’m giving him opportunities to be successful. I’m not doing that.”

Reynoso views every fight as a ‘make or break’ opportunity and he knows that time is running out on his dream to win a world title.

“I’m 11-0, I just turned 32, and it’s the fourth quarter. I don’t have time to waste,” emphasized Reynoso. “You can only do this until a certain age, so my goal for 2026 is to knock everybody out.”

The dream continues on February 7 against an inspired Ray Oliveira, Jr. in the main event at the Historic Park Theater.

For more information on CES Winter Brawl 2026 and all other CES events, visit cesfights.com.
INFORMATIONAbout CES BoxingCES Boxing is one of the top promotions on the East Coast.  Founded in 1992 by Jimmy Burchfield Sr., CES Boxing has promoted many world class fighters, including Jamaine Ortiz, Juiseppe Cusumano, Hank Lundy, Vinny Paz, Peter Manfredo, Mariusz Wach, Jason Estrada, Matt Godfrey, Chad Dawson and Ray Oliveira. CES Boxing has promoted such super fights as “The Thriller on Triller: Tyson v Jones Jr.”, “Mayweather vs. Gotti III” and “The Contender: Manfredo v Pemberton”.

 



TONIGHT! THE GREAT AMERICAN BOXING BASH FINALE! BERRY VS. CASTELLON FOR THE NABA-USA WELTERWEIGHT TITLE! WATCH THE ENTIRE EVENT FOR FREE ON YOUTUBE!

Brandon Berry, West Forks, ME.
vs. Travis Castellon, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
10 Rounds, NABA-USA Welterweight Title

Amanda Pavone, Burlington, MA.
vs. Jaika Pavilus, New York, NY.
4 Rounds, Super Bantamweights

Danny Robles, Oxnard, CA.
vs. Jahir Everson, Boston, MA.
4 Rounds, Lightweights

Kris Jacobs, Fall River, MA.
vs. Lucinei Santos, Concord, NH.
4 Rounds, Jr. Middleweights

Ray Oliveira Jr., New Bedford, MA.
vs. Jader Alves De Oliveiras, Framingham, MA.
4 Rounds, Junior Welterweights

Nick Molina, Lowell, MA.
vs. Joao Mendes, Boston, MA.
4 Rounds, Lightweights

Jordan Yantin, Windham, NH.
vs. Tom Kenney, Rutland, VT.
4 Rounds, Jr. Welterweights

Kody Koboski, Oxnard, CA.
vs. Elias Jose De Oliveria, Somerville, MA.
4 Rounds, Middleweights

Dustin Reinhold, Fall River, MA.
vs. Ubaldo Lara, Fishers, IN.
4 Rounds, Welterweights

Josh Alvarado, New Bedford, MA.
vs. Dan Cormier, Providence, RI.
4 Rounds, Bantamweights

The Great American Boxing Bash presented by Boston Boxing Promotions takes place Friday, July 23rd, Friday, July 30th and Friday August 6th at the Castleton in Windham, New Hampshire. Tickets for July 23rd and July 30th are completely sold out. Very limited tickets remain for August 6th and are available at www.boxingnh.com. All three nights will be aired live on www.YouTube.com/BoxingBoston

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Boston Boxing Promotions was founded in 2013 and is dedicated to the resurgence of professional boxing at the regional level, particularly in the New England area. Since that time, it has presented professional boxing events in places like Boston, Cape Cod, New Bedford and New Hampshire. Boston Boxing Promotions was the first independent boxing promoter on the east coast to hold an event during the pandemic, last August when they held an empty venue show in Windham, New Hampshire that was broadcast for free on YouTube and watched live by thousands of boxing fans worldwide. After 4 empty venue events for free and broadcast online at www.youtube.com/bostonboxing Boston Boxing Promotions returns with The Great American Boxing Bash, three consecutive Friday Nights of boxing July 23, July 30 and August 6. All three events will be broadcast live and for free on www.youtube.com/bostonboxing

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TYRONE JAMES SET TO CO-FEATURE FRIDAY NIGHTS ROCKIN’ FIGHTS

New York, July 14, 2019

Undefeated Elmont, Long Island prospect, TYRONE JAMES (9-0 6KO’s) has been making a name for himself in the New York boxing scene since 2016. James may well be the ‘heir apparent’ to the many Star Boxing world contenders and champions developed at the Paramount. James returns to The Paramount next Friday, July 19th against RAY OLIVIERIA JR. (New Bedford, MA 8-2 1KO) in an eight-round co-feature bout. The James-Olivieria bout will precede the main event for the WBC FECARBOX Silver Super Lightweight Championship between fellow Long Islander, DANNY “EL GALLO” GONZALEZ (Woodhaven, NY 17-2-1 7KO’s) and JEROME “THE CONQUEROR” CONQUEST (Philadelphia, PA 10-4 1KO).

James, standing at 5’10”, fighting in the super welterweight division, works behind a stiff jab, using his length to keep his opponents at a distance. While James has a strong ability to box, he has recently found success with his power, leading to a four-fight knockout streak. For all the skill James has in the ring, he doubles in flash outside of it and has steadily built up a big fan base at the “Rockin’ Fights” series that has become synonymous with thrilling boxing.

James says his nickname, “Pretty Boy,” was given to him because, “I always matched in the gym. People would say “he thinks he’s a ‘Pretty Boy,’ he never comes to the gym without matching from head to toe.'” Always seen wearing his signature, “The Jackpot,” sparkled headband, James says that moniker, “The Jackpot,” stems from his “initials, TJ, and a jackpot is three 7’s. Since my birthday is 3/7/91, I thought it was a perfect match.” From that point on, the growing legend of “The Jackpot” Tyrone “Pretty Boy” James was born.

Fighting a lot as a kid in the streets, James says his “father figured [he] could fight and get rewarded for it,” in hopes that, “it would stop [James] from fighting in the street.” The transition to the ring came naturally for James, who comes from a family of athletes. “My uncle was a professional boxer,” said James, “and my dad was a professional football player for the USFL Oklahoma Outlaws.”

After rising the amateur ranks with a record of 95-16, becoming a five-time Junior Olympic champion, and a Nebraska Golden Glove Champion, James turned pro in 2015. Fighting seven of his nine professional bouts at The Paramount, James says, “The Paramount is like a home to me. Every time the fans give me a standing ovation, and even when I have fought at other venues, you can never get The Paramount feel.” Interestingly, Nebraska’s other star, World Champion, and pound for pound great, Terrence Crawford enjoys coming and watching Tyrone James’ fights at the Paramount, to see his friend and fellow amateur standout at the exciting Long Island venue.

Star Boxing CEO JOE DEGUARDIA said: “we have high hopes for Tyrone James. He has charisma outside the ring and tenacity inside the ring and we think he has a bright future”.

As for what fans can expect from him on July 19th, in typical fashion, Tyrone James did not hold back, “an action-packed fight, and a KO. I fight for my fans and always give 110% each and every time.”

“Rockin’ Fights” 35 is presented by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing.
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STAR BOXING is excited to return to its renown Long Island venue, The Paramount, on July 19th, for another thrilling night of “Rockin’ Fights.” The 35th edition of the acclaimed fight series yet again brings highly talented New York centric fighters, with an international flair to The Paramount. The main-event
features one of The Paramount’s favorites, DANNY “EL GALLO” GONZALEZ (Woodhaven, NY 17-2-1 7KO’s), as he returns for his fourth main event against JEROME “THE CONQUEROR” CONQUEST (Philadelphia, PA 10-4 1KO) for the WBC FECARBOX Silver Super Lightweight Title. On the undercard, fan favorite TYRONE “PRETTY BOY” JAMES makes his much anticipated 2019 debut, while highly touted welterweight prospect, RONNIE “TEFLON RON” AUSTION (10-1 6KO’s) challenges for the ABO America’s Welterweight title, against champion DENNIS “BILLABONG” OKOTH (Silver Springs, MD 3-2-1 2KO’s).

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