Brandon Moore Defeats Stanley Wright By Technical Decision

Brandon Moore won a five-round technical decision over previously undefeated Stanley Wright in a scheduled 10-roind heavyweight bout athe Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

In round two, Moore dropped Wright with two chopping rights to the side of the head. In roundthree, Moore was cut around the right eye from a headbutt. In round four, the ringside doctor deemed that cut was in a bad spot and stopped the fight and they went to the scorecards.

Moore, 256.8 lbs of Lakeland, FL won by scores of 50-44 and 49-45 twice and is now 18-1. Wright, 279.1 lbs of Charlotte, NC is 14-1.

Crews-Dezurn Decisions Ortiz; Retains Super Middleweight Titles

Franchon Crews-Dezurn retained the WBA/WBC Super Middleweight titles with a 10-round majority decision over upstart Citlallii Ortiz.

There were many wild exchanges with Ortiz landing some good shots. Dezurn fugh through swollen left eye. The fight was close with Dezurn getting the verdict by scores of 98-92, 96-94 and 95-95.

Crews-Dezurn, 166.4 lbs of Norfolk, VA is now 10-2. Ortiz, 167.9 lbs of Coachella Valley, CA is 4-2.

Pagan Decisions Pagan

Joshua Pagan won a 10-round unanimous decision over James Bernadin in a super lightweight bout.

Pagan, 137.1 lbs of Grand Rapids, Michigan won by scores of 99-91 twice and 98-92 and is now 13-0. Bernadin, 137.1 lbs of Lancaster, PA iw 13-3-1.

Toussaint Upsets Hicks

Wendy Toussaint won a 10-round majority decision over previously undefeated Joseph Hicks Jr. in a junior middleweight bout.

Toussaint came out and landed several shots that rocked Hicks multiple times over the first three rounds.

Toussaint, 153.2 lbs of Huntington, NY won by scores of 97-93, 96-94 and 95-95 and is now 17-3. Hicks, 154 lbs of Grand Rapids, MI is 12-1.

Lozada Destroys Vargas

Ashleyann Lozada Obliterated Carmen Vargas in the opening seconds of their six-round super bantamweight fight.

Lozada came out swinging and connecting with flush punches that rocked Vargas. Vargas stumbled across the ring and ate several more punches and the bout was stopped at 27 seconds,

Lozada, 121.3 lbs of San Juan, PR is 2-0 with one knockout. Vargas, 122 lbs of Houston is 5-4-1.




USBA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLIST BRANDON MOORE TO FACE UNDEFEATED & DANGEROUS STANLEY WRIGHT IN MAIN EVENT CLASH OF AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHTS

DETROIT (May 30, 2025) – Salita Promotions will present an electrifying night of fights on Friday, June 6, at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY, as part of International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. This highly anticipated event, titled “Hall of Fame Fight Night,” will be broadcast live worldwide on DAZN and is promoted in collaboration with ALL THE SMOKE FIGHT, the dynamic digital content platform led by boxing legend Andre Ward.

The event is headlined by USBA American heavyweight titlist Brandon Moore (17-1, 10 KOs), who will square off against the undefeated Stanley Wright (14-0, 11 KOs). Moore is entering the fight after a victory over previously undefeated Skylar Lacy, while Wright is coming off a major upset victory over previously undefeated heavyweight standout Jeremiah Milton. This clash pits two of the best rising American heavyweights, both eager to carve their names into boxing history.

Ahead of the momentous weekend for boxing and a talent-stacked event on June 6, Salita Promotions President Dmitriy Salita and competitors including Brandon Moore, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, and Joshua James Pagan joined ALL THE SMOKE FIGHT’s AK Reyes for a virtual press conference.

Tickets on sale now at Ticketmaster.

Dmitriy Salita – President of Salita Promotions

“It’s an honor to promote this year’s International Boxing Hall of Fame event—a card that truly reflects the full spectrum of the sport, featuring champions, top contenders, rising prospects, and future Hall of Famers like Franchón Crews, a true pioneer in women’s boxing.”

“I grew up in this sport. Boxing isn’t just my profession it’s my passion. I approach every event and matchup with the enthusiasm of a fan and the passion of a boxer. Having been a fighter signed to some of the biggest promotions and now working as a promoter for over a decade, I’ve gained a unique perspective. I believe that experience, paired with a deep love for the game, gives me the tools to help elevate the sport in new and meaningful ways.”

“We’re in the midst of an exciting transition in boxing, and innovation is key. That’s why we’re trying new things—like partnering with ALL THE SMOKE—to bring fans closer to the stories, personalities, and journeys that define boxing. Our vision is to be inclusive, collaborative, and to grow the sport for the fans and give the best of opportunities to the fighters we promote.”

Brandon Moore – USBA American heavyweight titlist

“This is a humongous opportunity. I’ve been training for this since February. Not that I knew this was coming but I knew an opportunity of any kind would show up. I know this event is going to be big time and there will be lots of legends there, so I am planning on looking sharp and ready to go against Stanley Wright. He just had an upset win against Jeremiah Milton, so I am taking him extremely seriously. Wright is an undefeated fighter, so I need to give him his first L.”

“I’m a bigger sized heavyweight myself, and I’ve fought bigger heavyweights before. Wright will just be another guy in the totem pole. I just need to move my feet, hit him with that jab, and look good doing it. He’s coming to hit hard so I know what he’s coming to do. I just need to stay focused, keep my chin down, and keep hitting him with that jab.”

“June 6 I’m coming in extremely sharp. Of course I want the knockout, I want it badly. But it’s about being sharp and getting the win. I always want the knockout, but the main focus is staying smart. If I do that, the knockouts will come. They always come.”

Franchón Crews-Dezurn – WBC and WBA Unified Super Middleweight World Champion 

“I’m from the bottom so I’m not a stranger to hard work and working for what I want. An opportunity came to work with Salita Promotions, and it made sense. As you can see, women’s boxing is coming to the forefront and there are now a lot of women getting great opportunities. Myself as a pioneer, of course I wanted to get into that mix. Salita just signed two more middleweights so there are no shortage of fights for me here.”

“Boxing is my stage. My first love before boxing was music. The way the universe had it, boxing became my stage and platform. But it all works together. I’m a creator. I express myself through music, boxing, and fashion. When I made my professional debut against Claressa Shields, I walked out to my original music and my original outfit.”

“Boxing is life. I take it very seriously because I’m old school. I’m old enough to know, young enough to learn. I don’t play because you can lose your life in boxing. I’m pushing through a lot of things to make the most out of this opportunity.”

Joshua James Pagan – Undefeated lightweight prospect

“There are a lot of great fighters out there in or around my division. There are a few fighters that are on my radar, including Giovanni Marquez. He’s very talented, tough and durable. Floyd Schofield is another fighter I have on my radar. I want to fight them all.”

“It’s a blessing to be fighting on this card. I grew up watching Manny Pacquiao and Michael Nunn. There are a lot of big names being inducted into the hall of fame. I’m excited to show my skillset and hopefully be in their position one day and make it to the hall of fame.”

“Everyone should expect a great performance from me next Friday. I’ve been focused and had a great training camp in Puerto Rico. I’m ready to put it all to good use on June 6.”

“I’m focused on my fight right now against James Bernadin. I can’t overlook him. After this fight, I’ll talk to my team to see what’s next.”




Najee Lopez Stops Lenin Castillo in 6

Najee Lopez remained undefeated with a sixth round stoppage over Lenin Castillo in a light heavyweight bout at the Pro Box Event Center in Plant City, Florida.

In round six, Lopez dropped Castillo with a perfect right hand in the corner. Castillo was hurt badly and did not have his legs and Lopez jumped on him and landed a hard flurry of punches and the fight was stopped at 2:36.

In a battle of undefeated heavyweights, Stanley Wright scored an upset 10-round unanimous decision over Jeremiah Milton.

In round one, Wright dropped Milton with a hard right hand.

Wright, 280.4 lbs of Charlotte, NC won by scores of 97-92 twice and 96-93. Milton, 244.2 lbs of Tulsa, OK is 11-1.

Darrelle Valsaint remained undefeated with a second round stoppage over Stephen Danyo in a 10-round junior middleweight fight.

In round two, Valsaint landed a chopping right to the temple that froze Danyo that was followed up by a left hook to the face that put Danyo down and out at 2:!7.

Valsaint, 155.2 lbs of Orlando is 12-0 with 10 knockouts. Danyo, 155.6 lbs of Rotterdam, NET 23-7-3.

Ariel Perez remained undefeated with six-round unanimous decision over Chino Hill in a super middleweight bout.

Perez of Tampa, FL won by scores of 59-55 twice and 58-56 and is now 6-0. Hill of Davenport, IA is 8-9-2.

Jordan Roach won a six-round unanimous decision over Luis Quiles in a super flyweight bout of undefeated fighters.

In round three, Quiles was cut over his right eye from a clash of heads.

Roach, 114.6 lbs of Upper Marlboro, MD won by scores of 60-54 on all cards and is now 3-0. Quiles, 115 lbs of Arecibo, PR is 2-1-1.

Roach is the brother of 130 lb. world champion Lamont Roach Jr.

Ben Johnson remained undefeated by stopping Gil Garcia in the opening round of their four-round welterweight bout.

Johnson landed flurry after flurry for which Garcia had no answer for and the referee stopped the bout with Garcia on his feet at

Johnson, 149 lbs of Washington, DC is 3-0 with three knockouts. Garcia, 148.2 ls of Houston is 5-9-1.