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Friday, October 7, 2011

Kimbo Slice Invades Heartland Oct. 15 fight in Nebraska

One of the world’s most feared fighters, heavyweight Kimbo Slice, returns to the ring October 15 for only the second time as a professional boxer, facing Tay Bledsoe in a four-round bout at Heartland Events Center in Grand Island, Nebraska.

“Kimbo Slice is a tremendous puncher,” his co-promoter Gary Shaw said. “We believe that he has unlimited potential in boxing. He’ll learn each fight and become even more of a threat in the boxing ring than he ever was in mixed martial arts.”

An underground combat-fighting legend, largely through You Tube, Kimbo Slice, aka Kevin Ferguson, made his much-anticipated MMA debut in a 2007 exhibition in Atlantic City, where he defeated former WBO heavyweight champion and Olympic gold-medalist Ray Mercer by way of a guillotine choke at 1:12 of the first round. Slice soon signed a contract with ProElite and later joined the UFC.

Slice’s development as a boxer has been on an accelerated pace because of world-renown trainer John David Jackson’s presence in his corner as chief second.

In his pro boxing debut this past August in Miami, Oklahoma, Slice (1-0, 1 KO) needed only 17 seconds, including the referee’s 10 count, to register a sensational knockout of James Wade. In front of a sold-out crowd at Buffalo Run Casino, Slice immediately attacked Wade, cutting off the ring and throwing combinations, until a powerful right sent Wade through the ropes and into a deep sleep.

Slice’s other co-promoter, Tony Holden, believes Kimbo Slice is on his way to becoming the most exciting American heavyweight in years. “The heavyweight division is searching for a star that can punch like Mike Tyson and fill arenas,” Holden commented. “Kimbo is developing quickly as a heavyweight boxer and, when he gets some experience, look out!”

Hard-hitting heavyweights Kimbo Slice and Franklin“Yah Yah” Lawrence will be showcased in separate bouts October 15 on the“Rumble in the Heartland” card, presented by Gary Shaw Productions and Legacy Communications, at Heartland Events Center in Grand Island, Nebraska.
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PHIL LO GRECO STRIPPED; VICTOR LUPO TO FIGHT FOR VACATED WBC INTERNATIONAL WELTERWEIGHT TITLE


The World Boxing Council ("WBC") has announced today that Phil Lo Greco has been stripped of his WBC International Welterweight belt due to his refusal to defend against mandatory challenger Victor Lupo (19-1-2, 9KO's). The official announcement can be found below:

To Whom it may Concern

Taking into account what reported last night by Christian Cherchi, manager of Phil Lo Greco, about the current status of our WBC International Welterweight champion, this WBC International Championships Committee has no alternatives but to now rule the following :
  • Phil Lo Greco won the WBC International 147 Lbs title on 18th June 2010
  • Up to date, Lo Greco has never defended his title.
  • This Committee has always tried to do its best to support such a good champion and see if there were good reasons not to strip him of his title.
  • In the meantime, not to keep the division frozen, the Committee approved a WBC International "Silver Belt" Championship.
  • This "Silver belt" Championship regularly took place in Canada on 19th February 2011 .
  • Victor Puiu "Lupo" beat former WBC champion Junior Witter to win the WBC International "Silver Belt" 147 lbs title.
  • Several attemps have been made in order to have a Unification Bout in this division between the Full titlist and the Silver champion.
  • All attempts failed. No fault by this Committee.
  • A purse offers bid was held at the WBC Head Office in México and Hennessy Sports Canada won it on September 9th 2011.
  • Hennessy Sports Canada fixed October 22nd 2011 as the official date of the bout to be promoted in Ontario, Mississauga, and sent the official contracts to the two boxers within the regular deadline.
  • Victor Puiu "Lupo" signed his contract.
  • Phil Lo Greco did not and his manager sent an email last night to report that his fighter would not be ready to fight Puiu on the scheduled date.
As clearly shown above, in view of the fact that this Committee has always tried to make every possible effort to avoid coming to this conclusion, for all the facts clearly summarized in this email ;
much to our regret , we must now report the following decision:
THE WBC INTERNATIONAL WELTERweight title is hereby declared VACANT with immediate effect.
Victor Puiu "Lupo" is now to be considered the preferential challenger to the vacant title.
Hennessy Sports Canada, which has already paid the sanction fee for this WBC International title bout, will be given the chance to promote the vacant Championship between Puiu and TBA.
We hope that the same date will be confirmed .
Phil Lo Greco, if future circumstances are in favor, will be reconsidered as a possible challenger after we have crowned the new champion.
We are looking forward to reading from Hennessy Sports Canada in short terms.
Sincerely yours,
Mauro Betti
Chairman
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Is Phil Lo Greco ducking Victor Lupo?

Romanian welterweight Victor Lupo has done everything possible to get undefeated World Boxing Council (“WBC”) International Welterweight Champion Phil “The Italian Sensation” Lo Greco into a fight.. The clock is ticking, however, Lo Greco has refused to sign a deal to fight mandatory challenger Lupo.

Lupo (19-1-2, 9 KOs), who lives in Toronto, defeated former world champion Junior Witter (37-3-2) by a 10-round decision last February for the vacant WBC International Silver title to become the mandatory challenger.Lupo’s promoter, Hennessey Sports, won a purse bid but Lo Greco (22-0, 12 KOs) has thus far been reluctant to accept the fight offer.

“Lo Greco doesn’t want any part of me,” WBC #21 rated Lupo said.“He’s a real tough guy, huh, talking trash on Twitter. I don’t know what his problem is but, maybe, he needs a heart transplant?I’m from Romania but I’m proud that Canada is my home.He’s from here but doesn’t respect Canadian boxing fans enough to even fight here.He only wants to fight in Italy

“I worked very hard to become the mandatory challenger.Hey, we even agreed to fight in his hometown.I’d rather fight him for the belt because I know I’ll beat him. But, I can’t make him fight me; it’s all on Lo Greco.”

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Darren Hamilton: I’m Fighting For Redemption, Not The Money‏


With all the controversy surrounding the recent Victor Ortiz - Floyd Mayweather jnr. fight many London fans may be a little confused to why Ortiz only received the penalty of a single point deduction - and a dubious sucker punch KO for his efforts - whilst back at York Hall in June Darren Hamilton was not just disqualified, but also fined and suspended, for an almost identical action against Dave Ryan.

Like Ortiz, Hamilton accepted the result without argument. In fact the likable Bristol born fighter, now residing in London, has spent a lot of time soul searching and bridge mending, as he is keen to make amends before the pair once again face each other, for The British Master Light Welterweight title, a second time on the Spencer Fearon Hard Knocks Boxing Promotions ‘This is Hard Knocks’ show at York Hall in London on Friday, 7th October.

Hamilton’s determination to make amends, for that red mist moment, became clear when he spoke earlier today, “I’m fighting for redemption, not the money, he’s fighting for the money.

Basically Dave Ryan has asked for more money to fight me again, myself personally I’m completely not interested in the money.

You wouldn’t believe what I actually went through. On the night I didn’t realise the seriousness of what I did.

Afterwards I soon found out. Not only couldn’t I box for twenty eight days, because the British Boxing Board of Control suspended me, but I also had to pay a fine to the BBBofC.

I was getting abuse from his fans. My girlfriend, who was at the fight at the time, she was getting abuse as well from his fans. Some of it I heard, it was racial abuse.

Since then I’ve also been getting abuse on the internet from his fans, which I may not like but do understand.

I let Spencer (promoter Spencer Fearon) down, I let the fans down and I let myself down, something I am really sorry for.

It’s put me in a position, like where I was before, where I have to prove myself again like I did against Ideh Ochuku, after being knocked out by Daryl Setterfield, and the time they said I didn’t have a chance against Peter McDonagh, where I was the complete underdog.

I’ve gone right back to that hunger again, this is it again right now. I am completely solemn and completely dedicated to winning this fight. My head is completely on it, it’s all I’ve been thinking about, you know.”

Darren Hamilton versus Dave Ryan, for the British Masters Light Welterweight title, will take place at the Hard Knocks Boxing Promotions ‘This Is Hard Knocks’ event, which will be headlined by Choi Tseveenpürev, at York Hall, Bethnal Green, on Friday 7th October 2011 and broadcast live on Premier Sports (Sky channel 433).

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Believe It Or Not!: Hopkins vs. Dawson


Believe It Or Not!: Hopkins vs. Dawson” is a 12-round bout for Hopkins’ WBC and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight World Championship Titles taking place on Saturday, Oct. 15 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Calif. and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. The event is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate, AT&T and Ripley’s Believe It or Not. In addition to this championship main event showdown, the televised pay-per-view undercard will also feature Antonio DeMarco vs. Jorge Linares in a 12-round fight for the vacant WBC Lightweight World Title, Kendall Holt vs. Danny Garcia in 12-round bout for the vacant NABO Junior Welterweight Title and Paulie Malignaggi vs. Orlando Lora in a 10-round welterweight bout. DeMarco vs. Linares is presented in association with Teiken Promotions.

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Nick Casal's journey continues Oct 15‏


Buffalo welterweight Nick “Hands of Gold” Casal continues his journey back to boxing prominence October 15 against undefeated prospect Michael “Slick” Anderson on the non-televised portion of the Bernard Hopkins vs. Chad Dawson pay-per-view event at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

Casal (21-4-1, 16 KOs) was a highly-decorated amateur who captured gold medals at the 2002 U.S. National Junior Championships and the Sweden Box-Cup for Under-19 boxers. In 2003, Nick reached the quarterfinals of the National Golden Gloves Tournament, defeating Anthony Dirrell in the process, before losing to current world champion, Andre Berto. Casal also won a bronze medal at the 2004 U.S. Championships but he had to drop out of the competition with a hand injury.

In 2004, Casal turned pro and he was unbeaten in his first 17 pro bouts, including a pair of draws. Nick extended current WBC Silver champion Antonio “Tony” DeMarco, the former WBC Interim light titlist, the full 10 rounds in 2002, albeit in a losing effort (94-96, 93-93, 97-93) that demonstrated his vast potential. Casal has won his last three fights, including a third-round technical knockout of Martin Tucker this past April in his Boxing 360 debut.

Casal, however, damaged his hand and he has been out of action since. His fight against Andersson was supposed to be September 30 on ShoBox, before being switched to Oct. 15. “Fighting on ShoBox would have given me more exposure but the Hopkins-Dawson show is much bigger with a larger audience,” said Casal who is training in Las Vegas. “I hurt my hand a little bit in my last fight but it’s now 100-percent.”

The 30-year-old Anderson (11-0-1, 9 KOs), fighting out of Newark, hasn’t fought anybody near Casal’s level of competition. If Anderson believes he’s going to use Casal as a stepping-stone, according to Nick, he’s got another thing coming. “I’m going to use him as a stepping-stone,”Casal insisted. “He has no experience and I’m coming for a win. I don’t know anything about him but, after the first round, I’ll know what to do.

“In another year, I hope to be fighting for a world title. I beat both Dirrells (Andre and Anthony), Berto and Vanes Martirosyan in the amateurs. I fought at 156 as an amateur and moved down to fight at 140 as a pro. Some of them went up in weight and won world titles. I just need a couple of more fights to be ready for a world title shot. I turned pro when I was 18 – maybe a little early – but I’m only 25 with a lot of fights left in me. I had a lot of growing up to do and now’s the time to make something happen.”

Casal’s promoter, Boxing 360 founder and CEO Mario Yagobi, believes his upcoming fight is a tremendous opportunity for Nick. “Nick has to step-up and, if he passes this test, it’s on to bigger and better things for him. This is a great opportunity. I think he’s up to it. In the past he has won better challenges in bigger fights. I believe he has the talent and heart to take him to the top. He made the commitment to train in Las Vegas, away from his home in Buffalo, in order to get better sparring. He’s working hard and I know he’ll be ready October 15th.”

Casal’s talented Boxing 360 stable-mate, undefeated middleweight prospect DonYil Livingston (5-0-1, 3 KOs), will also be in action on the Oct. 15thHopkins-Dawson undercard against unbeaten Kurtiss Colvin (6-0, 5 KOs) in a six-round bout.

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WHERE ARE THE AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHTS?


The United States of America has dominated professional boxing in the heavyweight division for decades, possibly this last century. Jack Johnson, Rocky Marciano, James Jeffries, Jack Dempsey, Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield are all names that ring a bell. Today most people can’t name a heavyweight from America. Two brothers, Wladimir Klitschko and Vitali Klitschko have dominated the heavyweight division for years. The two brothers hold every conceivable heavyweight championship to hold and from the Ukraine. Amazingly, the top contenders are all from the European countries. American heavyweights have attempted to take those belts away from the Klitschko’s but have come home to the USA humbled and embarrassed.

It seems no heavyweight is willing to gamble to make the Klitschko’s fight tough fights. That is until now. There is a prospect lurking in the background very quietly. He stands 6’8” tall, weighs 250 pounds, is quick, can punch, and has only 8% bodyfat. He looks the part and he has been learning his craft carefully under the guiding eye of Bobby Benton in Houston, Texas. This giant has only 3 amateur fights but comes from an extensive kickboxing background. His agent, Kerry Daigle, claims SKIP SCOTT is the quickest heavyweight he has seen in the 38 years he has been managing fighters and promoting professional boxing. “He has the jab of a Larry Holmes, the speed of a Muhammad Ali and the knockout power of an Earnie Shavers and will be the next great heavyweight from America,” claims Daigle.

Learning his craft will continue Thursday night at the Houston Club in Downtown Houston, Texas on September 29th starting at 7pm as he fights an 8 round main event looking for his 14th consecutive win.

The American heavyweights are few, I must conclude. Skip Scott plans on getting the attention of the giants like HBO and Showtime. He is articulate, well educated, dresses the part and does an incredible interview. On top of that, Skip “Strictly Business” Scott can fight.

Scott lives in Houston, Texas where he is an incredible drawing card for Lou Savarese’s shows. His fans are white collar who don’t hesitate to dish up $1000 to $2000 per table to watch him fight.

His plans? “I’ve got my eyes on 3 guys right now I would like to fight as soon as possible. One is Ray Austin because of his experience, Hasim Rachman because he is rated again and a former world champion, and Tyson Fury overseas. Fury is making a name for himself and it would be an honor to challenge him,” states the confident Scott.

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Skip Scott: America's next heavyweight king? Daniel Herbert talks to a big – in all senses – heavyweight hopeful

SHARP: Skip Scott is also starting to look the part in the ring

WHERE is the next great American heavyweight?

That question has been vexing boxing fans for a few years now and won’t be going away any time soon. Europeans might be happy that many current contenders originate from their continent, but no one can doubt that having a bona fide heavyweight threat from the USA would be good for the sport.

One man who might fill the role is Skip Scott of Houston, Texas. At 6ft 8ins and 250lbs (17st 12lbs) he certainly cuts an imposing figure, and with just one defeat in 15 fights (one No Contest, eight wins inside the distance) he is making progress.

He is also an excellent advert for the sport – well educated, smartly dressed and as articulate as one would expect from a man who until recently earned his living as a mortgage broker.

True, he’s already 33 years old and so far his opposition has been ordinary. But he started boxing late and had just three amateur bouts before going pro.

A big asset is Kerry Daigle of Lafayette, Louisiana, who manages Scott while Daigle’s wife’s company, Keeppunching Entertainment, promotes the fighter. Add in former top heavyweight (he fought Mike Tyson among others) Lou Savarese as Scott’s Houston promoter and you have the sort of backing that can really help a fighter.

Tonight (Thursday September 29) Scott has his 15th pro bout at the Houston Club, when he takes on the 9-4-1 (8 KOs) Shannon Ray Caudle. It will be Scott’s first eight-rounder, but that doesn’t worry him.

“I’m in great shape,” says Scott over the phone from Texas. “I’ve been sparring 8-10 rounds in the gym. I’m doing more cardio, longer rounds in the gym. I’ve been doing extra workouts.

“I’m not scared of eight rounds. Whoever Kerry puts in front of me, I’ll fight.”

Scott reckons that so far everything is going to plan.

“My progress is going great,” he says. “When I turned pro I was more a fighter, now I’m more of a boxer. You have to learn how to fight as a tall fighter. I’m a more complete fighter now.

“I’m 6-8 and 250 pounds but I can get away because I’m fast. I move more like a middleweight, I move side to side. I can fight inside too. When I go inside, I shorten my punches.

“I’ve fought a few guys that were 6 feet 4, 6 feet 5. They tried to box with me, but I went to the body and they lost interest.”

Asked about a timescale for moving into title contention, he gives an answer that betrays fierce ambition.

“In 2012 we’re going to make a huge push. I see myself fighting top 20 guys, maybe even top 10. Early next year I’ll be ready to fight those guys. We’re being patient. My goal is to be heavyweight champion of the world but we don’t want to win the title and lose it quickly. We want to win, but we want to look good doing it.”

Thus far he has figured only on local (Houston) television, but he would relish greater exposure.

“I love being on the big stage,” insists Scott, who was a baby when given his name Skip by his grandmother (his real given name is Herman, following his father and grandfather). “Crowds don’t bother me. Kerry has been talking to big promoters and I’d like to fight in Europe.”

He doesn’t see his advanced age as a barrier, recognising that big men traditionally mature late. He puts it, “As a heavyweight, you don’t have to cut weight, don’t have to drain yourself. I take care of my body. When I was 23, I wasn’t in the shape that I’m in now. I reckon I have seven to 10 years left in boxing.

“I’m taking new supplements and I’m into conditioning. I don’t overtrain. There’s a lot of science involved.”

Skip started taekwondo at 10 and also did kickboxing.

“I had 85 fights and was ranked in the top few in the USA,” he reveals. “I have a black belt in taekwondo. It was good for my footwork, strength, legs, and confidence.

“I had only three amateur boxing bouts. I went into the Kansas Ringside tournament and got all the way to the finals. I lost to a guy who’d had a lot more fights than me. That was in 2004.

“I knew I wasn’t ready to try for the Olympic team. It was very hard for me to get amateur fights. When they know you’re 6-8 and 250 pounds, they don’t want to fight you. I would go places and not get fights.

“So I talked to a lot of people around me [and decided to go pro]. I sort of learned on the job.”

Skip also did the usual sports for an American growing up.

“I played basketball in high school and college. I love basketball. It’s good for my footwork and lateral movement. I can play any position.

“I played [gridiron] football in my early high school years. I was growing at such a rate I was 6-4, 6-5, but no more than 200 pounds. I hadn’t put enough weight on [to play gridiron football]. I didn’t really put weight on until I was in my early 20s.”

Skip’s pro debut didn’t go well as he was outpointed over four rounds by Arron Lyons in February 2006. But it proved a blessing in disguise.

“That did me more good than bad. It showed me who I was as a fighter. It showed me I had to know how to relax, how to use my jab. I beat myself – I threw too many punches in the first round. He knocked me down twice and both times I got up and hurt him.

“I’d love to fight Lyons again. You know, I’m a huge Lennox Lewis fan. He lost twice and knocked both guys out in rematches. I want to do the same.”

It was 21 months before Skip’s second pro fight, but there was a reason for that.

“The next week [after losing to Lyons] I got back in the gym. At the time I was working for a company but it went bankrupt, so I had a few financial issues to sort out. When I was financially stable again, I came back.”

He stopped Donzell Atkins (four rounds) in that November 2007 return and hasn’t looked back. Yet, asked about his toughest opponent, he says: Lyons.

“He was a tough guy. But when he knocked me down, it was more fatigue – I wasn’t hurt.

“I control fights with my jab and speed, I make tough fights easy. Being tall, you have to learn distance. That’s the biggest thing. I control fights. I’m throwing straight punches, not long looping ones.”

When it’s put to him that his opponents have been mediocre, he responds with a fair point: “Even if they don’t have the greatest records, these guys are coming in to win.”

Anyway, he is learning about boxing by watching the best.

“I follow boxing tremendously,” states Skip. “I study all the styles. I’m a big fan of Andre Ward and Manny Pacquiao. Bernard Hopkins, I study his lateral movement. Floyd Mayweather, he’s a technician.

“I learned how to throw a left uppercut by watching Juan Manuel Marquez! I watch a lot of old Lennox Lewis tapes to learn how he controlled the ring, with his jab and straight right.”

Scott has studied the Klitschkos and reckons they are beatable. “It will just take the right fighter to do it. I’m not taking anything from them, they’re doing a great job. They have two different styles – Wladimir is stronger, has more power, while Vitali controls a fight more.

“I’d fight them both! I have as much power as they do. But when I fight them, it won’t be just for a payday, I’m going in to win.”

Skip denies feeling any extra pressure being a rare American heavyweight hopeful.

“Pressure makes me train harder! I don’t want to win the title just for Americans, but for boxing fans all over the world. I want to be a world champion, I want everyone to be my fan.”

His publicity materials make much of how he works as a mortgage broker, but things have recently changed.

“I’ve retired from mortgage brokering,” he explains. “Now I’m more an entrepreneur, I’m starting my own business. I do fitness and training, and I also do nutrition with Kerry. I plan to open my own gym.

“I do personal training, but not full time at the moment. I do personal training in the evenings, mornings, whenever. I’m always doing something. I’m very focused.

“On the week of a fight, I shut down two days before. I do a bit of cardio and focus on my opponent. But mainly I just try to relax.”

His personal website features Biblical quotes prominently, and he’s happy to explain why.

“My faith is the most important thing in my life, then my family, and then boxing is a poor third. I want people to see me as a role model – I’d love to inspire people. If you can dream it, you can achieve it. I want be able to get title shots, and win the title, by hard work.”

He has no problem reconciling boxing with his religious beliefs. As he puts it, “Boxing is a sport and every sport is dangerous. In [gridiron] football you have concussions. The most popular sport in the world, soccer, is dangerous.”

If Skip has come as far as he has, much of the credit goes to his trainers Bobby Benton and Aaron Navarro.

“They’ve worked wonders with me,” says Scott. “They’re not just trainers but good friends too. They’re honest with me. I don’t mind criticism, because I’m a perfectionist.”

He also gets tips from Lou Savarese, a big figure on the Houston boxing scene.

“Lou’s a great guy,” says Skip. “He’s helped me a lot and got me fights on his shows. He fought all the top guys. Lou’s taught me how to fight as a big man, how to fight relaxed.

“Mike Bennett is my strength and conditioning coach. I’m a huge eater! I’m a heavyweight, after all. I eat fruit and vegetables, and lean meat like chicken. I’m dedicated. I don’t even see [watching what I eat] as a diet, it’s what you’ve got to do to succeed.”

On the family front, Skip has what he calls, “two amazing children – a son Trey, who is nine, and a daughter Trinity, who is two.”

Who knows, one day they may just have a daddy who is heavyweight champion the world.

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KERRY Daigle of Keeppunching Entertainment is the man responsible for moving Skip Scott’s career, a man the boxer calls “my mentor”.

Kerry needs little prompting to wax lyrical about his heavyweight hopeful.

“Skip is a very sharp guy,” he says. “Well educated, in incredible shape, and, yes, he can fight. He looks and acts the part of a real heavyweight, something America needs.

“For the September 29 show in Houston there will be a great white collar crowd. What’s interesting is that Skip is the number one ticket seller in the Houston area, with a population over 4 million in the city. We’re proud of that fact since the only other ticket-seller in America is Polish heavyweight Tomasz Adamek.”

Kerry freely admits that so far Skip has been matched cautiously because of his lack of amateur experience.

“We had to teach him how to box. His heart and desire to win was always there, throwing the big bombs. We needed to give him the finesse and experience he needed to fight as a ‘tall’ heavyweight. He has developed a Lennox Lewis jab, an Earnie Shavers right hand, the speed of a middleweight, and footwork.

“He’s got model looks, speed, power and ring intelligence. He speaks exceptionally well, dresses super-sharp and is a great interview. America needs a great heavyweight and Skip has the potential. We need to compete with the European market of developing heavyweights and we have the right guy.”

So how does Kerry envisage Skip’s career panning out over the next year or so?

“He’s doing another eight-rounder after this one [September 29] and goes right into a 10-rounder with hopefully a rematch against Aaron Lyons to get that off his record.

“If we would have had six rounds in his debut Skip would have stopped Lyons, who went on to win several interesting fights. Although Scott was dropped twice he came back to rock Lyons and force him back on his heels, reeling across the ring. Problem was, we ran out of time – two more rounds to force Lyons to fight would have given Scott a TKO or KO.

“We want to fight Lyons as soon as possible and look for a name heavyweight in 2012. Why not Tyson Fury? Our goal is to have Skip on national television, so the fight fans can see a heavyweight they will be glad to promote and support.”

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FEMALE SENSATIONS, MELISSA HERNANDEZ AND RONICA JEFFREY SIGN WITH FISTICUFFS PROMOTIONS

Fisticuffs Promotions is proud to announce the signing of Melissa “Hurracan” Hernandez & “Queen” Ronica Jeffrey to exclusive promotional contracts.

Hernandez of New York has long been regarded as one of the top pound for pound fighters in the world as she has taken on an beaten just about all of the top names between the Super Bantamweight and Lightweight divisions.

She has a record of 15-2-3 with five knockouts and has fought all over the world in places such as Canada and Panama in addition to fighting all over the United States.

She went 6-0-1 in her first seven bouts which included fighting for the IFBA Featherweight title in just her fourth bout against forty-two fight veteran Kelsey Jeffries.

That bout ended in a draw.

Two fights later she captured the WIBA Super Bantamweight title with a ten round unanimous decision over Lisa Brown.

Two fights later she captured the GBU Lightweight title with an eight round unanimous decision over Layla McCarter.

Hernandez captured the WIBA Super featherweight title with a ten round unanimous decision over Ela Nunez.

On August 14th, 2010 she won the Interim WIBA Jr. Lightweight title with a eight round unanimous decision over Victoria Cisneros.

Hernandez has won two in a row which includes traveling up to Edmonton, Alberta Canada to defeat hometown girl Jelena Mrdjenovich on June 24th, 2011.

Jeffrey of Brooklyn, NY has a perfect mark of 8-0 with one knockout.

She is known as a consummate boxer and is stepping up the competition with each fight.

She turned pro on January 31, 2008 with a four round unanimous decision over Karen Dulin.

Jeffrey has defeated three undefeated fighters in Angel Gladney (6-0-1); Carla Torres (1-0) and Elizabeth Sherman (3-0).

In the win over Gladney, Jeffrey registered her only knockout by stoppong the previously undefeated fighter in two rounds.

In her last bout, Jeffrey won her first of what looks to be many titles as she scored an six round unanimous decision over Ela Nunez to capture the NABF Super Featherweight title on August 19th in Dover, Delaware.

“I am very happy to have these girls signed with Fisticuffs”, said Brian Cohen, who manages both girls.

“Melissa is already established as the best female fighter in the world and I feel that Fisticuffs will help her get her to the next level”

“With Ronica it’s almost the same situation as she is ready for the big fights. She looked flawless in winning her title and I feel she has just scratched the surface of her potential”

“I am happy to announce the signings of these two fighters”, said Dave Escalet of Fisticuffs Promotions.

“These two girls have all the goods to not only win world championships but be the face of woman’s boxing and adding them to our roster only enhances Fisticuffs.”

“I hope to have big fights secured for each of them before the end of the year”

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Kendall Holt Preparing To Face Undefeated Danny Garcia On October 15 Bernard Hopkins vs. Chad Dawson Televised Undercard



Former world champion Kendall “Rated R” Holt is on a mission to recapture a world title belt, but first he must score a win over unbeaten prospect Danny “Swift” Garcia when they meet Oct. 15 on the “Believe It Or Not: Hopkins vs. Dawson” pay-per-view undercard at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles for the vacant NABO Junior Welterweight title, as well as for the WBC #1 and IBF #2 ratings positions.

A single parent raising his son, the 30-year-old Holt (27-4, 15 KOs) is managed by New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs, and now trained by Buddy McGirt. Kendall captured the WBO Junior Welterweight World Title in 2008, sensationally stopping Ricardo Torres in the opening round. The Paterson, New Jersey boxer successfully defended his crown against Demetrius Hopkins and now, once again, Holt positioned himself for another world title shot.

“Nothing has ever been given to Kendall,” Holt’s promoter Gary Shaw said. “He’s worked very hard for everything he’s accomplished in the ring, never losing sight of another world title shot, and he’s worked his way back up the ratings. We’re confident that his experience, skills and determination will drive him to another impressive victory against Garcia.”

Holt, presently rated WBO #3, WBC #4 and IBF #6 at 140 lbs. continued. “This fight is extremely important for me. I need to show the public that I’m a force to be reckoned with and that I can and will be world champion again.

“I’ve been working hard my whole career. My first chance wasn’t easy. I had to fight my way to become the mandatory challenger to force Torres to fight me, so, this is just like another day at the office for me.”

Garcia, 23, has a perfect 21-0 (14 KOs) record against lesser quality opponents than Holt has faced. Fighting out of Philadelphia, he is a world-class fighter who is rated WBC #8, IBF #10 and WBO #13.

“I see me being victorious,” Holt predicted. “Garcia’s a good, young fighter but my experience and skill level are much better than his. It’s not so much what he’s done, but what Golden Boy has done for him. They’ve picked the right opponents for him and his matchmaking has been great to get him to the top of the mountain. It’s my turn to push him off the cliff because he’s not ready for this level. He may have been a good amateur and he’s a good pro prospect, but this is an entirely different level. They picked the wrong guy this time. They shouldn’t have picked me because I have too much experience and better skills.”

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