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.




JOSHUA PAGAN MOTIVATED TO DELIVER SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE IN FRONT OF HOME-STATE FANS IN DETROIT

FT. LAUDERDALE, FL. – May 10, 2023 – Undefeated prospect and Grand Rapids, Michigan-native Joshua Pagan has relished in the support he’s gotten from fans, family and friends in his home state as he prepares to take on fellow unbeaten Ronnell Burnett Saturday, June 3 from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit and streaming live on DAZN in the U.S. and Canada.

“I’ve been getting a lot of support back home,” said Pagan. “Everyone is really excited to see me fight. I’m getting a lot of people hitting me up about coming to this fight and that really motivates me to show up and show off my skills on June 3.”

“Joshua is a U.S. national champion and an undefeated prospect who has shown the ability to challenge himself as he’s already beaten two undefeated fighters in just six fights,” added Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. “He’s taking on his toughest test of his career and as the boxing saying goes, ‘somebody’s ‘0’ has got to go.’ I believe that Joshua has all the tools to be successful and be part of the resurgence of championship boxing in Detroit. June 3 is going to be an exciting night from the opening bell all the way until Claressa Shields steps into the ring.”

Pagan (6-0, 2 KOs) recently arrived in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to continue his training with renowned coach John David Jackson, and alongside Claressa “G.W.O.A.T.” Shields, who headlines the June 3 event in a rematch against four-division champion Hanna Gabriels.

“I’ve been training for about a week down here,” said Pagan. “The heat is no joke, but training has been great. It’s easy to sweat and it’s a great vibe all around.”

Pagan won the 2021 U.S. Amateur Welterweight National Championship with a unanimous decision over Keon Davis, completing a big step on his boxing journey that began as a teenager with his father and trainer Tony. Pagan explained that after initially getting into the sport because of his father, it was regular viewings of another Grand Rapids native, Floyd Mayweather, that motivated him to see how far he could go in the sport.

“My dad used to box and it was something that our family always watched as well,” said Pagan. “Being from Grand Rapids we would always gather to watch the Floyd Mayweather fights. That really motivated me to want to give it a go in this sport.”

The 23-year-old turned pro in January 2022, earning four victories that year. Most recently, Pagan won back-to-back decisions in Detroit to kick off 2023 as he bested Istvan Bela Orban in February and Wesley Rivers in April. Now already competing in his third fight of the year, Pagan’s time in the amateurs has prepared him well to keep up a busy schedule as a pro.

“I spent a lot of my amateur career fighting guys all around the country and gaining experience,” said Pagan. “It’s the same mentality in the pros. I’m always prepared to fight anyone, so there isn’t a style that’s going to surprise me.

“I’m training year-round and staying ready for what’s next. Each fight we’re learning something new and working on different things. I’m going to keep myself prepared so I can continue to take advantage of opportunities like this. I’m resilient and I’m consistent in my craft. That allows me to be at my best each time that I fight.”

As he prepares to compete on the biggest card of his pro career, Pagan is relishing in the opportunity and is confident that his training has him more than prepared for fight night.

“It’s truly a blessing to be in this position,” said Pagan. “I’m very thankful to Dmitriy Salita for getting me this opportunity to showcase me skills. I’m just ready to go. The way I’ve been working down here, I’m more than ready.”