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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Catching Up With Lamon Brewster!; By Michele Chong

Getting “Connected” with the Ex-Heavyweight Champ
http://www.fightingconnection.com

Former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster (35-6, 30 KOs) has been through a lot during his career as both an amateur champ and a professional world titlist.

From his hardscrabble youth in Indianapolis to his problems with notorious boxing promoters to his career-ending eye injuries, the man known as “Relentless” in the ring has experienced all the highs and lows of the sport he truly loves.

The highs? How about being the very last man to knock out the universally-feared Wladimir Klitschko?

The lows? How about four painful botched eyes surgeries?

He is now desperately awaiting a cornea transplant for his clouded left eye.

And then there’s all the rocky stuff in between.

Yes, the sweet science is a harsh and heartbreaking sport he has lived through, suffered through, and one he knows all too well. Not only has he shed blood for victory, he has also lost an eye while fighting for glory. The ultimate sacrifice in a prizefighting career he chose. But now the former WBC Continental Americas heavyweight champion is choosing to help others in the fight community, hoping to build on this brotherhood of boxers he will always be bonded to with his brand new “Fighting Connection” network.

His passion is now focused on assisting and supporting others in the fight game.

If you have never met the hulking heavyweight, you might be intimidated at first sight. With his imposing stature of over 6′ 2″, the towering slugger does a convincing job of looking fierce and fearless. He is both, of course. But as I’ve learned Los Angeles-based puncher is also one of the most sincere, friendly, and yes, one of the nicest athletes I’ve ever met.

I’ve had the chance to get to know the boxer at various boxing events, charity functions and press conferences in and around town. We both attended a gala fundraising event hosted by female fighter Mia St. John. During this night, I got a chance to chat exclusively with the Indiana-born boxer at length. Since then, every time I see him, he is always upbeat, positive and bursting with hope and optimism.

This wasn’t always the case. He admits that after suffering through those multiple eye surgeries and waiting for the cornea transplant, he descended into a dark world of depression. With the failed operations, Lamon’s spirit reached rock bottom. But with his warrior mentality, he has rebounded and has found a new purpose and a new direction.

“I’m not bitter, I’m a very spiritual man,” the 38-year-old told me. “So now I’m going down a new path, a new avenue to assist others.”

Brewster lends a helping hand to combat dog fighting and also takes part in many community events to inspire children.

He’s now hung up his gloves after his last fateful bout in January 2010 against Robert Helenius in Germany in which his eye troubles were severely exacerbated.

The former world titleholder tells me of horrible situations he found himself in as a boxer fighting overseas, of dealings with shady and unscrupulous promoters (that probably comes as no shock to anyone), and hazardous “dirty tricks” that he feels were aimed at him during his career.

You could forgive him if he was contrite, angry or bitter, jaded or weary of staying in–and supporting–the fight game.

But the ex-slugger, who knocked out Wladimir Klitschko in their first battle, is counterpunching the negative aspects of the sport by building goodwill in boxing circles.

With not a trace of bitterness, Brewster has been gung-ho about launching a brand new organization and web site dedicated to all those involved in boxing and combat sports. As founder and president of this “Fighting Connection” network, he’s hoping to create a support system and social network for easier access in connecting people.

“It’s for fighters to find local gyms, sparring partners to work with, cornermen and more,” Lamon tells me. “It’s also where promoters, managers, ring card girls can interact. Everyone can sign up for free and connect all in one place.”

The San Fernando Valley resident reveals several humorous stories about the hijinks–and mishaps–he experienced as a young pug. When you’re on the road, boxers don’t always have local sparring partners, gyms, or cutmen to enlist. What if you’re new to the area? Or what if you’re in town for two weeks and you need a place to train? Well that’s what his “Fighting Connection” hopes to accomplish–a network where boxing aficionados can interact and connect with each other while fulfilling the fighters’ needs. “One stop shopping.”

The heavyweight is very passionate about offering this service through his site.

Brewster promises with a smile, “We’re going to be doing our formal launch very soon.”

He smiles a lot these days.

At last weekend’s event with the Burbank Boxing Club, the towering heavyweight was a huge hit at the party. Flanked by his beautiful wife, Juana, I met their three children, Shaniah, Shyla, Lamon Jr. decked out in their “Fighting Connection” T-shirts. Lamon also has an older daughter. As a former Golden Gloves champ and a silver medalist in the 1995 Pan Am Games, the beaming heavyweight was an inspiration to the young amateurs in attendance.

Brewster usually wears dark shades to cover his maimed left eye but on this bright and sunny day he went without sunglasses. His discolored eye is obviously damaged beyond repair but the kids and teens he met at the celebration didn’t even notice. All they saw was this former champ’s broad smile, hearty handshake and an openness to offer young amateur boxers advice, words of encouragement or a knowing fist pump.

It could’ve been so easy for Lamon to head down a different road, especially after suffering through so many debilitating setbacks. I often wonder why some athletes go down a path of despair and destruction through booze, drugs or reckless behavior while other champs pick themselves up off the canvas and go on to make a difference, a positive move to help themselves and others?

What is it about Lamon Brewster that didn’t cause him to completely fall off the deep end?

“I’m just blessed,” the humble boxer says, shaking his head. “I’ve got a great family and I’m truly blessed. Now I want to help others.”

Boxing has enough “black eyes” and negativity lurking around. The haters are always gonna be popping up and coming out of the woodwork.

Here’s one pugilist who’s choosing to offer a positive aspect of our sport. Spread the word.

While his own career was cut short by horrific eye injuries, Brewster wants to strengthen the boxing fraternity through his new and exciting “Fighting Connection.”

A strong and devoted family man, a deeply spiritual soul and a boxing loyalist till the end, “Relentless” Lamon Brewster refuses to quit.

He will keep fighting the good fight–and he will now fight to help others.

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Bellator 54; Eddie Alvarez VS. Michael Chandler, Saturday October 15th, Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, NJ

A date has been finalized for Bellator Fighting Championships lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez's next title defense, as Season 4 tournament winner Michael Chandler will vie for the champ's belt Oct. 15 at Bellator 54.

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The UFC heads to Washington, D.C., with a battle for bantamweight gold between champion Dominick Cruz and Demitrious Johnson!

The UFC heads to Washington, D.C., with a battle for bantamweight gold between champion Dominick Cruz and Demitrious Johnson! Plus, heavyweights Pat Barry and Stefan Struve collide - Live Saturday, October 1 at Verizon Center - UFC Fight Club presale starts Wednesday at 10am ET

Main Card

Cruz vs Johnson

Barry vs Struve

Johnson vs Brenneman

Wiman vs Danzig

Prelims

Johnson vs Sass

Roller vs Grant

Edwards vs Oliveira

Easton vs Hougland



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Andy Lee vs Brian Vera October 1, 2011, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey

World middleweight champion Sergio Martinez returns to the ring October 1 versus undefeated European champion Darren Barker from historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, airing live on HBO’s World Championship Boxing

The co-feature will be a rematch of one of the most exciting fights of 2008, as NABF and NABA middleweight champion Andy Lee (26-1, 19 KOs) attempts to avenge his only loss against the newest member of the DiBella Entertainment stable, Brian Vera (19-5, 12 KOs).

Brian Vera signs promotional contract with DiBella Entertainment

DiBella Entertainment has added middleweight contender Brian Vera to its stable of fighters. Vera, 29, is a Mexican-American from Austin, TX, who is a straightforward brawler capable winning big fights, no matter what the odds are. In his 24-fight career, Vera (19-5, 12 KOs) has upset the applecart, and top middleweights, on several occasions.

In his last bout on June 24, Vera impressively stopped Eloy Suarez with a body shot in the eighth round.

“There are boxers, there are runners, and then there are fighters. Brian Vera is a fighter and he will give anyone in the middleweight division a fight,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “Just look at his record and you will see that Brian Vera has never backed down from a challenge. That's the kind of guy that anyone would be happy to promote.”

After winning fourteen consecutive fights between 2004 and 2007 to begin his career, Vera joined the cast of season three of The Contender reality television show. In his first bout as a member of the cast, he lost the first fight of his career, a second round knockout at the hands of eventual finalist Jaidon Codrington. Vera made his mark on the show, however, when he returned on the undercard of the finals bout between Codrington and Sakio Bika, by winning a clear cut unanimous decision over fellow show participant Max Alexander.

One fight later, in the biggest win of his career, Vera got off the deck to stop the then-undefeated and highly touted prospect Andy Lee in the seventh round in March 2008.

Since then, Vera has refused to back down from a challenge. He has gotten in the ring with some of the top names in and around the middleweight decision. His wins over Sebastian Demers and The Contender season one winner Sergio Mora have propelled him into a full-fledged middleweight contender. His losses to James Kirkland, Craig McEwan, Issac Rodrigues, and Maksym Bursak have only enforced Vera’s reputation as an all action warrior who won’t back down from a challenge.

“Fighting big names is what motivates me,” said Vera. “With DiBella Entertainment I want to take on all comers and eventually get my chance at the middleweight championship.”

Vera’s DiBella Entertainment debut is anticipated for this fall. Full details will be announced in the coming days.

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WBA Heavyweight Championship: ALEXANDER POVETKIN vs. RUSLAN CHAGAEV Live to the U.S. Exclusively on EPIX and EpixHD.com‏

-Live world championship boxing returns to EPIX when undefeated 2004 Olympic super heavyweight gold medalist ALEXANDER POVETKIN and former World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight champion RUSLAN CHAGAEV square-off for the vacant WBA heavyweight title, Saturday, August 27th. Presented by Sauerland Event, the live broadcast will emanate from Erfurt, Germany.

The battle between the two highest world-rated heavyweight contenders will be televised live in the U.S. exclusively on EPIX, the multiplatform premium entertainment service. EpixHD.com will stream the fight live as part of a free two-week trial offer. The live broadcast and the live stream on EPIX and EpixHD.com, respectively, will begin with the main event at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT.

Following the Povetkin-Chagaev WBA heavyweight championship, the broadcast and live stream will continue with undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) and WBA Intercontinental heavyweight champion ROBERT HELENIUS defending his regional titles against former WBO heavyweight champion SIARHEI LIAKHOVICH.

As has become the custom, EPIX will once again present the closed-captioned simulcast of both fights on a jumbotron in Times Square (Broadway between 44th and 45th Sts.), beginning at 5 p.m. ET.

Povetkin, Chagaev, Helenius and Liakhovich boast a combined record of 88-4-1 (58 KOs) – a 95% winning percentage and a victory by knockout ratio of 66%.

“EPIX looks forward to providing U.S.-based boxing fans exclusive live coverage of the Povetkin- Chagaev heavyweight title fight and presenting a preview of the heavyweight division’s next generation of world champions and title challengers,” said Travis Pomposello, EPIX senior executive in charge of boxing.

“I have won the Olympic gold medal and I have been World and European Amateur Champion. Now I want to finally accomplish my goal of winning the world title as a professional,” added Povetkin. “I have a lot of respect for Chagaev, but he will not get in my way.”

“Povetkin is a strong fighter, but I want to become world champion again and win back my old title. I am highly motivated,” said Chagaev.

Povetkin (21-0, 15 KOs), of Russia, is currently the WBA’s No. 2 world-rated heavyweight contender. His resume includes a knockout victory over former two-time heavyweight champion Chris Byrd, and unanimous decision victories over one-time heavyweight title challenger Eddie Chambers and former U.S. Olympians Jason Estrada and Larry Donald. Povetkin enters this fight having won three of his last four bouts by knockout. Povetkin has been promoted by Sauerland Event throughout his entire professional career.

Chagaev (27-1-1, 17 KOs), a native of Ukraine who fights out of Berlin, Germany, captured the WBA heavyweight title when he dethroned 7-foot defending champion Nikolai Valuev via a majority decision in April 2007. During his two-year reign, Chagaev successfully defended his title twice, winning decisions over Matt Skelton (21-1) and Carl Drumond (26-0). Since losing to Wladimir Klitschko in 2009, Chagaev has defeated Kali Meehan and Travis Walker en route to becoming the WBA’s No. 1 heavyweight contender.

Helenius (15-0, 10 KOs), a native of Finland who fights out of Berlin, Germany, will be looking to make Liakhovich his third former heavyweight champion knockout victim having already starched Lamon Brewster and Samuel Peter in eight and nine rounds, respectively. He enters this fight having won nine of his last 10 fights by stoppage and world-rated No. 2 by the WBO and No. 3 by the International Boxing Federation (IBF).

Liakhovich (25-3, 16 KOs), a native of Belarus, fights out of Phoenix, Ariz. He won the WBO heavyweight championship in 2006, dethroning defending champion Lamon Brewster via a unanimous decision. He lost the title, in his first defense, to Shannon Briggs. Liakhovich enters this fight having won his last two fights by knockout against Jeremy Bates and Evans Quinn, in the first and the ninth round, respectively.

Mike Crispino, the voice of the New York Liberty, former undisputed World Heavyweight Champion Lennox Lewis and ESPN.com senior boxing writer Dan Rafael will be calling the fights for EPIX and EpixHD.com. Viewers watching the live stream on EpixHD.com will enjoy round-by-round blogs from Sports Illustrated’s boxing writer Chris Mannix.

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The Boxing Diva makes her Debut as a Professional Boxing Promoter.

“The Boxing Diva” Renee Aiken is set to make her foray into the boxing promotional business

as Diva-Rize-N Promotions opens with a blockbuster night of professional boxing scheduled

for Saturday night August 27th at the DC Star Night Club in Washington DC., Headlining the

blockbuster show will be a six round super featherweight contest featuring Capitol Heights,

Maryland’s Thomas “KO” Snow (15-1, 9KO’s) against dangerous Columbian Ever Luis Perez. The exciting undercard is loaded with some of the best fighters the region has to offer. Thomas Snow enters the ring on a five bout winning streak since his only defeat to Teon

Kennedy back 2009, the thirty year old Snow knows that a victory here is essential if he is to

keep his world title hopes on track. Standing in his way is thirty-two fight veteran Ever Luis

Perez (12-20, 9KO’s) of Cartagena, Columbia. Perez has tested some of the top contenders and

prospects, including former NABA and NABF champion Edner “Cherry Bomb” Cherry, Carlos

Ivan Velasquez, Andres Ledesma and Carlos Molina and should provide quite a test for Snow.

The co-feature of the evening will showcase the long awaited return of Henry “Sugar Poo”

Buchanan (20-2,13KO’s) who enters the ring after a two year layoff. Buchanan will face the

clubber Ariel “Iron” Espinal (8-19-3, 4KO’s) in a six round contest. Buchanan of Capitol Heights,

Maryland has been in with the best in the world, including Andre Ward and owns victories over

jean Pul Mendy and Ross “The Boss Thompson.

Undefeated Randallstown, Maryland junior middleweight sensation Cecil McCalla (13-0, 5KO’s)

will be back in action in a six rounder against an opponent to be announced.

Heavy handed Tony “Mo Better” Jeter (11-2, 9KO’s) Columbia, Maryland is set to swap punches

with Rock Hill, South Carolina’s Darrett Crockett (6-24, 4KO’s) in a six round middleweight

contest.

Laurel Hill, Maryland heavyweight prospect Duane McCrea (10-2, 6KO’s) will battle it out over

six rounds with Montgomery, Alabama’s Kevin Howard (2-4-1).

Highly touted Forrestville, Maryland junior middleweight Alantez “Tez” Fox (5-0, 3KO’s) is back

in action in a four round contest against Aaron Williams (0-1) of Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Fox,

the former 2010 under national amateur champion recently defeated Mike Denby in the very

same DC Star Night Club in July and looks to capitalize on the momentum.Alexandria, Virginia’s Brandon Quarles (6-0, 2KO’s) will battle it out over four rounds with

Buffalo, New York’s Andrew Jones (0-8-1).

Undefeated Newark, New Jersey’s undefeated light heavyweight, Angel Concepcion (5-0) will

take on an opponent to be determined in a four round contest,

Junior middleweight John Thompson (1-0) tries for his second win as a pro when he squares off

over four rounds against five fight veteran Vince Burkhalter (0-4-1).

Washington DC middleweight prospect Jacey Thompson looks to make it 2-0 as a pro against an

opponent to be announced at the very same arena he made his debut, stopping Tevin Parker in

the first round on July 16th.

Rounding out the card is a competitive four round contest between middleweights Troy

Maxwell (2-2, 1KO) and Bennie Meeks (0-3.

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DON KING STATEMENT - IBF ORDERS AGBEKO vs. MARES REMATCH; International Boxing Federation Orders Rematch Of Agbeko vs. Mares‏

“I am pleased to see that the International Boxing Federation, the organization that sanctioned the world championship match between IBF champion Joseph Agbeko and Abner Mares on Saturday at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, took such swift action in ordering an immediate rematch.

“They wasted no time in determining that Russell Mora, the referee assigned to Agbeko vs. Mares, was in violation of their rules by displaying “inappropriate conduct” for ignoring repeated low blows against my fighter, Joseph Agbeko.

“I commend IBF President Daryl Peoples and IBF Championship Chariman Lindsey Tucker for confirming what everyone who witnessed the bout already knew. Too often, the first inclination when human frailty is exposed is to sweep it under the rug as though it never happened. It is to their credit that Mr. Peoples and Mr. Tucker confirmed that when obvious mistakes are made, it’s best to recognize them and attempt to immediately right the wrongs.

“It was a triple-blow against boxing by hurting fighters, discrediting world championship boxing and the great state of Nevada, where so many of boxing’s most memorable bouts have been staged. This has caused an undeserved negative shadow over Nevada. There should be an investigation to clear any and all doubts as to what occurred in this fight. The people deserve to know more about whatever caused this man to do what he did.

“The honor that was established by exceptional past members of the Nevada State Athletic Commission like Dr. Elias Ghanem, Chuck Minker, Marc Ratner, Dr. James Nave, Luther Mack, Duke Durden, Sig Rogich and many others brought boxing in Nevada to towering heights by being committed to following the rules with honor and integrity. They established an impeccable reputation, and to see the house they built being tarnished brings me great sadness. Inaction in this instance would be unacceptable.

“I urge the state of Nevada and its leaders to step up in similar fashion as the IBF has done. After all, they have an additional obligation to protect those making wagers by insuring that fair play is paramount in their state.

“I look forward to giving two great young athletes, Joseph Agbeko and Abner Mares, the fair playing field they deserve to display their wonderful boxing skills.”

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Agbeko vs. Mares; Post-Fight


In a great action fight Saturday marred by puzzling officiating by the referee that left fans at The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, those watching on SHOWTIME® and the telecast team themselves totally perplexed, Abner Mares won The Bantamweight Tournament Final: Winner Takes All and the International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight title with a majority 12-round decision over defending IBF titlist Joseph King Kong Agbeko.

The unbeaten Mares (22-0-1, 13 KOs), of Hawaiian Gardens, Calif., scored two knockdowns – one in the first and one in the 11th that was one hotly disputed – en route to outpointing the New York-based Agbeko (28-3, 22 KOs) of Ghana by the scores of 115-111 twice and 113-113.

But talk afterward centered less on the terrific performances of the talented, proud prizefighters and more on the referee, Russell Mora, whose failure to deduct a point from the winner despite at least five warnings for low blows and several other shots that seemed south of the border left many in disbelief.

During the telecast, SHOWTIME ringside analyst Antonio Tarver said, “Mora robbed all of us of a great fight.’’
There were 1,394 punches thrown in a give-and-take slugfest. Mares connected on 318 of 732, Agbeko on 318 of 732.

“I thought the first knockdown was clear,’’ said Mares, who made history by becoming the first homegrown Golden Boy Promotions boxer to capture a world title. “On the second I hit him on the belt and the ref chose to give him a count. I agree with the ref’s choice.

“I like to work the body but I was making the fight and all he did was counter-punch.

“I’m open to fight anybody (next). I love this tournament and would love to be in another one like this.’’

Said Agbeko, who demanded an immediate rematch, “I felt as though I was fighting two opponents in the ring tonight, Abner Mares and the referee. The referee ruled incorrectly on the knockdowns and he allowed Mares to hit me low repeatedly. Then, in the 11th, he called what everyone could see was another obvious low blow a knockdown.

“I don’t why these things happened to me. I felt the ref was against me from the start. All I wanted was a fair fight.

“I like Abner. He’s a good fighter. But I’m sure he didn’t want to win a fight this way.’’

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