Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen WINS/ Women's event the Fight of the Night
Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen (3-1-1 Ko) of California TKO'd Cheryl Bontz (debut) of Nebraska in a middleweight fight scheduled for 4 rounds. Referee Jerry Cantu stopped the bout 17 seconds into round 4, declaring Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen, the winner.
(Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen)
"I was a champion, I owned the casino that night, She (Bontz) came to fight though, She (Bontz) came right at me, we both (Nguyen and Bontz) fell in the third round, She (Bontz) was like an Oak tree, but I ate her up I tore into her with body shots and power punches".
(Demi Nguyen)
Demi Nguyen a full-time boxtress wife and mother of two daughters and professional business woman dream goals is to become a world champion in boxing and guru in Hollywood just to name a few. When asked about her future plans, "I want the belts that Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard had", "I will pursue the WBC Championship". "I have an All-Star Team and Broadway Gym is where I train hard, I'm scheduled to fight August 4th in California.
(Demi Nguyen)
Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen a boxing sensation and Superstar in the Ring won "Fight of the Night", adding greater light to Demi's night, a true Nguyen's WIN.
(Demi Nguyen and Hall of Fame Trainer)
The announcer for the boxing event was Jimmy Lennon, Jr. The event held June 21st 2007 was promoted by Patrick Ortiz and Ringside Tickets.
Eracism The Book , Signing and Tour Launch
Monday, June 25, 2007
SecondsOut Radio: Travis Simms, Don King, Scot X. Esdaile
On this week's edition of SecondsOut Radio, host Eddie Goldman begins by commenting on some aspects of Ricky Hatton's impressive fourth-round knockout of Jose Luis Castillo this past Saturday in Las Vegas which others have overlooked.
We next focus on what should be a Super Saturday for boxing, July 7.
On that day, in Cologne Germany, IBF heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko will try to avenge his April 2004 loss to challenger Lamon Brewster in a title fight scheduled for 12 rounds. That fight will be screened in most countries as a live Internet pay-per-view on SecondsOut.tv, at http://www.secondsout.com/ppv. (The Internet pay-per-view will not be available in North America, Germany, and Russia.)
That same day, July 7, will see a clash of unbeaten fighters as WBA super welterweight champion Travis Simms (25-0, 19 KOs) puts his belt on the line against Joachim Alcine (28-0, 18 KOs). This fight headlines a card at the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut, not far from Simms's hometown of Norwalk, Connecticut. It will be shown live in the US on Showtime, and is promoted by Don King Productions.
This past Thursday there was a press conference in Bridgeport to kick off the promotion of this card. We were there and got a chance to speak with Travis Simms, Don King, and Scot X. Esdaile of the Connecticut NAACP, which is involved in supporting this event.
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Friday, June 22, 2007
Don "Only In America" King announces "Fistic Fireworks" Simms vs Alcine Darchinyan vs Donaire
(Don King at the Press Conference)
Don King Productions in association with Showtime Championship Boxing "Fistic Fireworks" presents "Tremendous" Travis Simms (25-0-19 Ko's) of Norwalk Connecticut is the undefeated WBA World Champion vs. Jaochim "Ti-Joa" Alcine (28-0-18 Ko's) of Montreal Canada the undefeated No. 1 Contender- and former NABA Champion face off in a 12 Round mandatory WBA Super Welterweight Championship live from the arena at Harbor Yard.
In a co feature 12 round IBF/IBO Flyweight Championship Vic The Raging Bull" Darchinyan (28-0-22Ko's) of Sydney, Australia the undefeated IBF World Champion will battle Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire (17-1-10Ko's) of San Leandro, California the NABF Super Flyweight Champion
(Don King and Travis Simms at Press Conference at the Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard in Ct.)
Travis "Tremendous" Simms (25 wins 0 loss 19KO) of Norwalk Connecticut, a WBA champion in recess and Undefeated, became the WBA super welterweight champion of the world, stopping Jose Antonio Rivera (38 wins 4 loss 1 draw 24 KO) of Worcester Mass, by TKO in the 9th round of a scheduled 12 round fight. Jose Antonio Rivera, a New England Golden Glove winner, two time world champion and current super welterweight champion of the world attempted, before the ten count, to recover courageously but, the referee Frank Santore Jr. stopped the bout. Tremendous Travis Simms after a two year layoff stated, "I won the title through preservation and power punches".
Tremendous Travis Simms aspires to be the Mayor of Norwalk Connecticut one day, even if while actively pursuing a career in boxing. Travis Simms manager and wife Sandra Stokes Simms, is on his team and got involved with the sport, she didn't even like the sport boxing, she hated it, but she felt he needed help and now wants to manage other professional fighters. The sport of boxing is emerging with females in general and the numbers of professional woman in boxing is on the rise, as you can see.
(Travis Simms speaks with he media regarding the fight July 7, Stay tuned for Travis's audio on Secondsout radio this weekend and for Mrs Simms manager and wife who will be featured in an article and our debut of "I Married A Boxer")
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Manfredo's "Cha-Ching In The Ring" "Cha-Ching In The Ring" "Cha-Ching In The Ring"
New York, New York June 20 Live on ESPN2 Wednesday Night Fights at the Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut Peter Manfredo a true throwback fighter vs David Banks a true prospect headlined "Cha-Ching In The Ring" promoted by Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports, Inc. (CES), in association with Foxwoods Resort Casino presented
"The Pride of Providence" Peter Manfredo, Jr. (27-4-13 Ko's), In the 10-round main event won by unanimous decision over David Banks (14-1-1-2 Ko's), the upset specialist who defeated previously unbeaten Elvin Ayala in his last two fights.
"The Pride of Providence" Peter Manfredo, star of The Contender I television reality show, bounced right back from his WBO super middleweight title loss by controversial stoppage in the third round to Joe Calzaghe on April 7 with an impressive ninth-round TKO of veteran Ted Muller (19-10-2) on May 11, this will mark his third fight within a 74-day period, an unheard of schedule today for a top 15 contender.
"I'm back again," Manfredo said. "These are the steps I have to take to become a world champion. When you don't get a chance to fight, or lose, you have to start all over again to get back there. We're fighters; this is what we do. I want to stay busy. The guy I'd love to fight is Jeff Lacy." (BTP)
(Keisha and Peter Manfredo)
The Under card/ Woman In Boxing
IWBF lightweight champion Jaime "Hurricane" Clampitt (18-4-1-7 Ko's)won the decision over Jane "Fleetwood Assassin" Couch (28-10-9 Ko's) the rematch was televised on the under card, Jaime "Hurricane" Clampitt vs. Jane "Fleetwood Assassin" Couch was a 10-round co-feature for the vacant IWBF junior welterweight title.
Making a debut Nine-time US National amateur champion Aaron Williams debut in a six-round Special Cruiser weight Attraction defeated DeLeon Tinsley (7-2-1-5 Ko's). This improves Aaron Williams record to (1-0). Williams' original opponent, Derrick "D-Train" Brown, pulled out of the fight last week.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Paul "The Magic Man" Malignaggi's Wish, and The Showdown between "Showtime" and "The Matrix", The "Dat"-Gat Win, The "Prenice" touch and "Rasheim" scr
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Paulie's Magic world
Paulie Malignaggi, captured the 140 pound world title IBF Junior welterweight championship, in a colorful cultural and electrifying main event, Malignaggi out powered and out punched, his opponent "The Black Panther" in a performance that was spellbinding. Paulie's boxing documentary debuted early this month to add to his current success, the film's premiere was in Hoboken New Jersey. Malignaggi's father flew in from Italy to be ringside with his son, thus being the eve of Father's Day, it was a complete victory for the family and father and son. Paulie's mom never attends her son's fights.
(Paul Malignaggi and Buddy Mc Girt Sr, corner man helped prepare Paulie for the world title bout)
Lovemore "The Black Panther" N'Dou, 35 a college student and father of four who enjoys reading and owns a film company that has produced two films in boxing.
(Lovemore "The Black Panther" N'Dou)
The events co-feature was two up and coming prospects in the Super middleweight division, an Olympic Bronze medalist in the 2004 games, two time U.S champion and decorated amateur Andre Dirrell against former All- Star High school linebacker and Entrepreneur Curtis Stevens.
Andre's matrix's run
Andre's "The Matrix" Dirrell 23 (12-0-7 Ko's) of Flint Michigan won in a ten round showdown over Curtis "Showtime" Stevens(17-2-12 Ko's) by unanimous decision. Andre landed more jabs, but never checked Curtis's chin due to disappearing acts and the distance running, add a high jump to the ring it could have been an official track meet opposed to a boxing prize fight. Dirrell moved effectively running away from the 43 punches thrown by Stevens in 10 rounds. "The Matrix" it appears is having a hard time making the transition from the Olympics to the Professionals but Saturday night Dirrell mastered Stevens, measuring successfully the sweet science.
(Andre "The Matrix" Dirrell)
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Curtis's square vision
Curtis "Showtime" Stevens 22 (17-2-12 Ko's) of Brownsville Brooklyn, and the other half of the Boxing tag team the "Chin Checkers" was clearly the better fighter but could not figure out how to get close enough to stop "The Matrix" from running away, by cutting off the ring and swinging. Curtis had a plan though, his vision was to take Dirrell out with the "Tyson" like uppercut, stirring the mad 150 yard dash by Dirrell .
(Curtis Stevens and Andre Rozier, corner man prepare for the showdown)
(Curtis Stevens appears for his grand Showdown on HBO Boxing After Dark)
Family Affairs
Adorned in t-shirts that read "Curtisey" team Dirrell and Mr Watson allowed me a few minutes to photograph and to talk with Andre. Happy for his win, he (Andre) said "I'm thankful for this victory", before we briefly chatted about his Olympic experience and future of my niece and nephews as prospects in swimming. Leon Lawson is the Grandfather of the boxing brothers Andre and Anthony, Anthony who is considered the better fighter of the brothers is in a battle for his life, outside of the Boxing ring, he (Anthony) has been diagnosed with cancer and is receiving chemotherapy, Anthony sat ringside cheering his younger brother on to success.
(Andre and Anthony Dirrell)
(Andre and Anthony Dirrell and Cousin Lawson, corner man)
Leon primarily raised and trained both his grandsons. Leon Lawson, an Amateur fighter himself is a dear friend with Muhammad Ali, we took a few minutes to share memories and to show one another photographs before I departed Leon Lawson left me with a momentum, a photograph of himself with Ali.
(Keisha and the Legendary Leon Lawson)
Tanya Rozier, the mother of Curtis Stevens, was in attendance, ring side supporting her prodigal son with jeers of "Showtime". A counselor in the Juvenile Justice department in New York, Tanya trains with her son by riding a bike behind him in the morning for her own personal training as well. Uncle Andre Rozier is in the corner and designs the "Havoc" attire for "Showtime" and other fighters.
(Keisha, Tanya and Curtis Stevens at Madison Square Garden)
(Andre Rozier and Curtis "Showtime" Stevens)
"Primetime" for "Showtime"
DiBella Entertainment President Lou DiBella at the post press conference revealed that executives of the "Contender" Boxing series were there scouting Curtis "Showtime" Stevens as a possible cast member. Does "Showtime" has what it takes to be a "Contender" and hot prospect in Show business?. If he learns and listens he will, his lightning effect will be stunning, in both the boxing and entertainment industry.
(Lou DiBella talks with J.C after the fight regarding Malignaggi and Stevens)
The Undercard
Rasheim Jefferson (15-0-1-6 Ko's) of Philadelphia Pennsylvania, in an eight round junior lightweight brawl defeated by decision Carlos Vinan (7-4-2-1 Ko) of Newark, New Jersey.
(Rasheim Jefferson and Manager after Victory)
Dat Nguyen (10-0-0-5 Ko's)of Vero Beach Florida in the 6th round referee Richard Flaherty stopped the torture of Yamin Mohammed (7-17-1-3 Ko's) of West Carrolton, Ohio by TKO Victory in an featherweight 8 rounds card.
(Dat Nguyen talks with sportswriter after the bout)
Prenice Brewer(4-0-1-3 Ko's) by unanimous decision defeated Sebastian Hamel (6-11-1-1 Ko) of Longueuil, Canada in a 4 rounds junior welterweight bout, to open the show.
(Prenice Brewer make his way to the ring)
(Prenice "Showbiz" Brewer)
(Professional Fighters Ibn Rahaman Ali, Nephew of Muhammad Ali, & USBC Champ, Keisha and David Thomas, sparring partner for Curtis "Showtime" Stevens)
(Ibn Ali Keisha and "King" David Thomas sparring partner for Curtis Stevens)
Her Journey Continues Demi "Hard to Handle" Nguyen, fights June 21st in L.A
Female Super Middleweight Prospect Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen (2-1) entered the world of boxing by chance in late 2005, but since then the 34-year-old late-bloomer has built an incredible support team and focused herself on becoming a household name in women's boxing. Los Angeles' Broadway Gym is her second home, and she enjoys the history behind the old-time atmosphere. She often closes her eyes during workout sessions and pictures Muhammad Ali, who also practiced in the same space for some of the most memorable bouts in modern history.
This is an update for all of Demi's fans, friends, family, and designated supporters: After all that has been said, done, negotiated, argued about, and fought to get and keep... the time has come for me to get back in the ring and dominate. This will be my first fight with my promoter, Patrick Ortiz. Team Nguyen has been doing nothing but focusing and training for the road to WBC championship. This is not an easy dream to fulfill but honestly I have a gift for selecting the "hard road" in life. They say the hardest lessons and difficulties are the most rewarding. For now, I'm going to take their word on that! This fight on June, 21, 2007 at San
I want to take this time to say THANK YOU to everyone for all of your commitment, support, interest, love and friendship in welcoming and following my career
Sincerely,
Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen
Team Nguyen
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East Harlem's Edgar Satana returns to the ring, June 20th
Edgar "El Chamaco" Santana (21-2-13 Ko's)of Spanish Harlem against another local product, Harrison Cuello (12-5-9 Ko's), of New York City, in a junior welterweight 10-round fashionable affair.
"El Chamaco's" blog stated "He took a break this past Saturday from training and set up shop in his neighborhood to meet and sign autographs at the 116st Street Festival in Spanish Harlem".
"On Sunday, Santana marched with U.S. Congressman Jose Serrano of The Bronx and his son NY State Senator Jose Serrano Jr. of East Harlem down 5th Ave in NYC celebrating the 50th National Puerto Rican Day Parade".
"This is one of the best main events since the inception of Broadway Boxing three years ago," said DBE president Lou DiBella. "It's a superb action fight with much on the line for both fighters".
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Jaidon "The Don" Codrington's opponent pulls out, Will a new opponent step up?
DiBella Entertainment presents another installment of Broadway Boxing at the Grand Ballroom at Manhattan Center in New York City on June 20, headlined by knockout artist Jaidon "The Don" Codrington (15-1-11 Ko's) vs. TBD in hopefully a 10 round super middleweight main event, in the last past week, Omar Sheika (26-8-17 Ko's) has pulled out of the fight.
Jaidon Codrington, of Connecticut, made time to check out the other half of the infamous boxing duo, the "Chin Checker" Curtis "Showtime " Stevens bout with Andre Dirrell this past weekend at the Mohegan Sun. When asked whether or not he had an opponent for his up and coming fight card was "Im not sure, but I hope so, I'll be there and ready for whoever".
Monday, June 18, 2007
SecondsOut Radio: Ricky Hatton, Paulie Malignaggi & Keisha Morrisey reports
On this week's edition of SecondsOut Radio, host Eddie Goldman focuses on boxing's talent-rich but chaotic 140-pound division.
There are five fighters who currently hold more-or-less major world titles in this division: WBC champ Junior Witter of the UK, WBA champ Souleymane M'baye of France, new IBF champ Paulie Malignaggi of the US, WBO champ Ricardo Torres of Colombia, and
Ricky Hatton of the UK who holds The Ring magazine's belt and is considered the linear champion by some.
This past Saturday night, June 16, Malignaggi (32-1, 5 KOs) took a 12-round shutout decision over Lovemore N'dou (45-9-1, 30 KOs) at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., to capture his belt.
This coming Saturday night, June 23, Hatton (42-0, 30 KOs) faces former lightweight champ Jose Luis Castillo (55-7-1, 47 KOs) in a 12-round fight at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
First, we get a report from Keisha Morrisey of Bloodline Boxing Entertainment who covered the Mohegan Sun show from ringside. We discuss Malignaggi's victory over N'dou, the disappointing televised co-feature between Andre Dirrell and Curtis Stevens, and some of the young prospects on the non-televised undercard whose performances were noteworthy and entertained the fans.
We next speak with the new IBF 140-pound champ, Paulie Malignaggi, to get his take on what is undoubtedly the biggest victory of his pro career.
And we speak with the man everyone seems to be gunning for in this division, Ricky Hatton, about how he is approaching this fight with Jose Luis Castillo.
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Friday, June 15, 2007
Figueroa signs with LoNano
Light welterweight prospect Frankie "El Gato" Figueroa has signed an exclusive managerial contract with Sal LoNano, president of S&L Boxing, it was announced today.
(Frankie "El Gato" Figueroa)
Figueroa (16-2-12 Ko's), fighting out of the Bronx (NY), is the reigning WBC International Mundo Hispano welterweight and New York State light welterweight champion। He has won eight in a row, six by knockout, including a four-round stoppage against Ilidio Julio (35-10-1 Ko) in his last fight on April 13.
(Frankie Figueroa's battle at Madison Square Garden)
LoNano has managed "Irish" Micky Ward and handles another New York light welterweight, Paulie "The Magic Man" Malignaggi, who fights tomorrow night for the IBF title against defending champion Lovemore N'dou at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut.
(Luis Rivera, the Seeno Group, Frankie Figueroa and Paulie Malignaggi)
"Frankie has a lot of heart and that's the type of fighter I like to work with," LoNano said. "Nobody was working with him, other than his promoter, and he contacted me to manage him because of my boxing experience with Micky and Paulie. I saw how he fights with so much heart and I believe that he will be a world champion someday."
(Frankie Figueroa and Promoters The Seeno Group after "El Gato's" Victory at MSG)
Awards to be presented in Hip Hop at BB Kings in New York City
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Curtis "Showtime" Stevens squares off with Andre Dirrell on the under card of Malignaggi N'Dou
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Paulie Malignaggi (center) and Advisor, speak with Max Kellerman.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Miguel Cotto King of the Ring, Zab Judah's thoughts and The Undercard
Madison Square Garden- The Press Conference, Zabdiel "Super" Judah appears on the dais to attends the official weigh in despite the odds, of the bout with Cotto. Zabdiel "Super" Judah thanked all of his fans and supporters for coming out to support him and promised a good fight with Miguel Cotto.
The Official weigh in, Zab "Super" Judah, the bad boy of boxing and team Judah, watch as Miguel Cotto weigh in before the commission officials.
The Face Off- Cotto vs Judah, both boxers confidently stared each other down, as the popular Cotto crowd chanted "Cotto Cotto", as a minor whisper of hometown locals and fans joined in the cheer "Judah Judah".
The aftermath- post press conference, Zab Judah attended immediately following his courageous attempt to defeat Cotto on the eve of the Puerto Rican day parade. Zab stated " I will not make any excuses, I can not take anything away from him, he is a great fighter, but I had him hurt too, a few times, I'm hurt, lumps in the back of my head, I make no excuses, I want a rematch". Zab a three time world champion and former undisputed welterweight champion fought like a true warrior.
The fans and supporters, Miguel Cotto and Zab Judah entertained 20,658 boxing fans celebrities and hip hop artist, in the house for the main event were Anthony Mason, and prodigal son, Tichina Arnold, Taquara, Knoelle Higgenson, Steve Stoute, Winton Marsalis, Fat Joe, and fellow fighters included Andre Berto, Curtis Stevens, Jeff Lacey, Paulie Malignaggi, Taurus Sykes just to mention a few.
(Team Judah, Tichina Arnold (Actress, former beau of Boxer Lamon Brewster) and Erica)
The Under card
Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr.(32-0-1-25 Ko's), defeated Grover Wiley (30-10-1-14 Ko's), in the third round.
(Keisha and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.)
In an bloody super featherweight fight, Humberto Soto (42-5-2-25 Ko's), TKO'd Bobby Pacquiao (27-13-3-12 Ko's), 1:48 seconds of the seventh round. Bobby's famous brother is Manny Pacquaio.
Yuri Foreman (23-0-8 Ko's) of Brooklyn, New York, in a close fight won a decision over Anthony " The Messenger" Thompson (23-2-17 Ko's), of Philadelphia, PA.
Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin (13-0-10 Ko's) won an unanimous decision over Jamal Davis (7-2-6 Ko's).
Jesus Rojas (8-0-6 Ko's) unanimously defeated Torrance Daniels (9-2-1-4 Ko's)
(Keisha and Torrence Daniels in NYC, during his last visit to the Big Apple, NYC)
"Black-Tie Boxing" event June 27th at Cipriani Wall Street, Yusaf Mack Mack-Jose Vasquez headlines, Grant & Acevedo on card
Yusaf Mack (22-1-2-14 Ko's) of Philadelphia, PA, and former USBA Champion rated Number 15 by the IBF, headlines a 12-round super middleweight title fight between Puerto Rican power puncher Jose Juan “Zeus” Vasquez (16-1-1-9 Ko's). In a pair of eight-round co-feature events, former world heavyweight title contender “Big” Michael Grant (41-3-31 Ko's), of Brooklyn, NY former World Heavyweight Title Challenger IBC and NABF champion, returns to the ring after a two-year absence against tough veteran Billy “The Kid” Zumbrun (21-8-1-11 Ko's); former Intercontinental welterweight champion Nick “Ace” Acevedo (17-2-9 Ko's), and former star of the The Contender II television reality series, faces dangerous light middleweight Max “Holy Hands” Cuevas (9-5-1-5 Ko's). Scheduled to fight on the show is New York State welterweight champion Allen “Dream Shatter” Conyers (11-2-9 Ko's) versus Adam Salas (10-10-2 Ko's) in a six-round non-title match. Also slated to be on the undercard in four-round bouts are heavyweights Darrel Madison (4-1-3 Ko's) and Rodney Ray (4-4-1-4 Ko's), and amateur super middleweight Mark “The Italian Bazooka” DeLuca (2-0-2 Ko's) vs. TBD.
"Michael Grant looks great. He’s now living in Brooklyn and training at Gleason’s. He’s 267 pounds right now with six-pack abs. Every one wants to see how he looks. He’s making a comeback after suffering some injuries and bad luck. Michael’s a great athlete who is 41-3 with 31 knockouts. He’s only 34 and a few years ago, how many people thought (Oleg) Maskaev would be the world heavyweight champion today? The potential is there for Michael to get right into the heavyweight mix with a few wins."
(Yusaf Mack Michael Grant and Darrel "King David" Madison)
Pro boxing goes upscale, a new strict dress code will be enforced - black-tie attire is required, tuxedos and gowns- caviar and champagne replace hot dogs and beer -- and fashion models will replace ring card girls. “We’re bringing class back to boxing,” promoter Mathew Sheldon explained. “Everyone will be served a delicious three-course dinner and we’re going back to the twenties and thirties style of dress in boxing, when men wore tuxedos and women gowns. This is going to be a classy, wealthy crowd. Some of the crazy stuff you may see at other fights you won’t see here. They’ll be sitting at tables, not on folding chairs with people standing in front and spilling beer all over the place. We’re trying to bring young blood into our sport, to make it more mainstream than just for boxing fanatics".
Tickets, priced at $300.00 (dinner included), are on sale by calling Cipriani Wall Street, in New York City (212.699.4099), Gallagher Productions (646.884.6200) or Sheldon Productions, Inc. (212.624.9363). Tables of 10 are still available for $3,000.00. A portion of the proceeds will go the Veterans Boxers Association (Ring 8 VBA). All bouts and boxers subject to change.