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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Don King, Felix Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr. made special troop visits last week to Eglin Air Force Base and Hurlburt Field

Boxing promoter Don King, brought five-time world champion Felix Trinidad and eight-time champion Roy Jones Jr. to Eglin Air Force Base and nearby Hurlburt Field as part of his “We Care” military morale-boosting tour. Both bases are a short drive from Jones’s hometown of Pensacola.





“If you want to thank someone other than God for being free and doing what you want to do, then you have to thank the military,” Jones told hundreds of troops assembled in a hangar at Eglin. “Without you guys being out there doing what you do, we wouldn’t have the freedom, the respect or the ability to give you all the beautiful fight we are about to put on in Madison Square Garden on January 19.





Trinidad echoed Jones’s comments.



“I am so happy to be here in this visit to the military bases of America,” Trinidad said. “For me, it’s a great experience and I’m happy to do it.”

King paid tribute to the soldiers as well.



“You are the greatest fighting men and women in the world and freedom isn’t free,” King said. “You’re willing to put your life on the line and put yourself in harm’s way to protect the cherished democracies, liberties and freedom we enjoy. God bless you!”

Chief Master Sgt. James Wilkerson was impressed by the visit.

“I love my airmen and their morale, welfare and recognition has to always be at the forefront if you want to complete and win the mission,” Wilkerson said. “The up-close and personal interaction with Don and the world champion boxers was incredible. From one-on-one time to autographs to team photos, the atmosphere was first class.”

King, Jones and Trinidad obliged the service men and women at both bases by signing thousands of autographs at both bases. In return, military personnel gave them hands-on looks at their armaments including weapons, tools and aircraft. A highlight at Hurlburt Field was a rare tour of the $190-million C-130U “Spooky” gunship that can destroy targets from thousands of feet with pin-point accuracy via its 105mm computer-guided cannon.

Most soldiers based at Eglin and Hurlburt Field are on constant rotation to places outside the United States including Iraq and Afghanistan. Both bases have been in existence since before World War II.

Eglin is the largest Air Force base in the world at 724 square miles (the state of Deleware can fit inside it) and a whopping 97,963 square miles of water ranges in the Gulf of Mexico. Eglin is home to the 96th Air Base Wing and 45 associate units including the 33rd Fighter Wing whose mission is to “maintain the world’s best rapidly deployable air control and air superiority.”

One of Eglin’s main missions is weapons testing including ground-to-air and air-to-ground missles.

Hurlburt is home of the Air Force Special Operations Command headquarters and the 1st Special Operations Wing. Sensitive missions are routinely flown from this field. Special Operations School is also housed here.

Legendary aviation pioneer Jimmy Doolittle and his Raiders trained at Hurlburt.

While both are Air Force Bases, the Army, Navy and Marines train here as well.

Don King Productions

Monday, December 17, 2007

DiBella Entertainment in association with Groupe Yvon Michel, To Promote the First Big Fight of 2008

DiBella Entertainment in association with Groupe Yvon Michel, To Promote the First Big Fight of 2008



New York, NY -- Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi (23-1, 5 KO’s) will take on IBF mandatory challenger Herman Ngoudjo (16-1, 9 KO’s) for Malignaggi’s IBF Junior Welterweight Title on January 5, 2008. The bout will take place at Bally’s Main Ballroom in Atlantic City and will be televised LIVE on Showtime Championship Boxing with coverage beginning at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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Malignaggi last fought at Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino on June 16 where he scored a 12 round unanimous decision over Lovemore Ndou (45-9-1, 30 KO’s) to win the IBF Junior Welterweight Title. “I am looking to start the New Year off right with a win over a tough competitor in Ngoudjo”, said Malignaggi.

Paul Malignaggi and trainer Buddy McGirt prepere for Mailignaggi's bout with Ndou.


“I want to fight the best competition and prove that there is no one better than Paulie Malignaggi in the Junior Welterweight division. I know I have to train through the holidays and that’s always tough, but I plan on making up for it by making Herman Ngoudjo my own personal Christmas tree and lighting his ass up on January 5th.”
Paulie Malignaggi


Ngoudjo most recently defeated Randall Bailey (35-6, 32 KO’s) to earn the mandatory shot against Malignaggi. The Montreal resident lost a controversial split decision to Jose Luis Castillo (56-8-1, 48 KO’s) in January of this year. “On January 5th, I will fulfill my dream to become world champion! I will be the first champion ever born in Cameroon”, said Ngoudjo. “Paul Malignaggi can run all over the ring but he can’t hide. He has no respect for me, but after our fight, he will be begging me for a rematch!”

Promoter Lou DiBella is extremely excited for the first battle of 2008. “Paulie has been underestimated his whole career and this fight will give him another chance to prove that he’s an elite champion”, said DiBella. “Herman Ngoudjo is a worthy number one contender who could have easily been given a decision against Jose Luis Castillo.”

Lou DiBella


Ngoudjo promoter Yvon Michel is happy to showcase his fighter to a worldwide audience. “We are thrilled to be associated with Lou DiBella for this event”, said Michel. “We also wish to thank Showtime for launching their 2008 season with this very promising fight. We have a lot of respect for the IBF Junior Welterweight Champion Paul Malignaggi but the time has come for Canadian Herman Ngoudjo.”

CONTACT: Bob Trieger Full Court Press

Sunday, December 16, 2007

KELLY PAVLIK and JERMAIN TAYLOR II; Announcement/ Birth and LUNCHEON NEWS CONFERENCE

"Two of boxing's best pound-for-pound brawlers“ undefeated world middleweight champion Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik and once-beaten former world champion Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor luncheon news conference was held at BB King's Blues Club Restaurant in New York on December 10 2007 to announce the resumption of their ring-war hostilities, this time at 166 pounds.

Promoted by Top Rank and DiBella Entertainment, the 12-round Pavlik-Taylor battle It all takes place SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2008 at MGM GRAND and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9 p.m. EST / 6 p.m. PST.



Kelly Pavlik attends the New York City Press conference at BB King's Blues Club Restaurant in New York on December 10 2007 for Pavlik vs Taylor II.


Jermain Taylor unable to attend the Pavlik vs. Taylor II announcement at BB Kings Blues Club Restaurant in New York due to the birth of an 8 lb. daughter (Laila), the day before, with his wife Erica Taylor, former WNBA player. Taylor was able to briefly call in from the hospital in Las Vegas, and talk with the media at the press conference, but not without expressing "Every one's support at this time means so much to me and my family". "I wish that I could be there, but I'm sure "Kelly" being a family man understands."

Go to Starlite Boxing's Talk- TV at www.youtube/ElEmpress1 for more on Ozell Nelson at BB Kings Blues Club Restaurant, audio at the press conference and to listen to or view other boxing entertainment events footage (live tales of the tape).
Ozell Nelson,(Far right) trainer for Jermain Taylor and spokesperson for Taylor at the Dec. 10th news conference for Pavlik vs Taylor II.


Pavlik (32-0, 29 KOs), from Youngstown, Ohio, and Taylor (27-1-1, 17 KOs), from Little Rock, Arkansas, boast a combined record of 59-1-1 (46 KOs) a winning percentage approaching 97% and a victory by knockout ratio of 78%! Their first fight, on September 29, was not only hailed as the "Fight of the Year" but literally rejuvenated the sport internationally. It is a rivalry that is being compared to the great middleweights of previous eras, including Graziano-Zale, Robinson-Basilo-Fullmer, and Benvenuti-Griffith.

Kelly Pavlik at the New York City Press conference at BB Kings Blues Club Restaurant Dec 10 2007.

NYC’s Rising Stars Showcased on “Holiday Hits”, "Mean" Joe Greene, Peter Quillin, Jorge Teron and Nagy Aguilera

NYC’s Rising Stars Showcased on “Holiday Hits”, "Mean" Joe Greene, Peter Quillin, Jorge Teron and Nagy Aguilera

"Holiday Hits" co-promoted by Ring Promotions and Cedric Kushner’s Gotham Boxing was showcased Dec. 13, at The Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan.

“New York City has some of the best, young talent in the world,” promoter Bob Duffy said. “The future of boxing will be on display December 13 in ‘Holiday Hits.’ Where else are you going to watch rising stars like Greene, Teron and Quillin with a combined record of 49-0 and 35 knockouts? They’re going to celebrate the holiday with a bang!”.

“Such a terrific card would not be complete without one female fight,” co-promoter Cedric Kushner added, “and we’ll have Canadian bantamweight Noriko Kariya in action.”



Headlining “Holiday Hits” in a 8-round, non-title bout was the NABA middleweight champion “Mean” Joe Greene now (17-0, 12 KOs), born in the Bronx and now fighting out of Queens, won by a unanimous decision over the veteran Patrick Thompson now
(12-12-1,5 KO's) of Lincoln Nebraska, the WBA No. 9 rated middleweight challenger. Greene, the 2004 National Golden Gloves Tournament champion, is rated No. 14 by the World Boxing Organization.

"Mean" Joe Greene enters the ring to face-off with the "Cagey Veterean" Patrick Thompson.


Patrick Thompson enters the ring to face off with "Mean" Joe Greene.


"Mean" Joe Greene after the win over Patrick Thompson.


The headliner "Mean" Joe Greene attended the Ibragimov vs Holyfield Press conference earlier this year, held at the Hardrock Cafe in New York City. "Mean" Joe Greene in a meek tone introduced me to his family friends and promoters, as I inquired about his next fight. "Mean" Joe Greene then turned to his mom and said, "Ma all the blog post on her blog site and I am not on there." I was shocked that, he "Mean" Joe Greene was even interested or even noticed. I then took a couple of solo shots of "Mean" Joe Greene on the spot and thanked him for his time, assuring him ("Mean" Joe Greene) that I would cover his next fight. "Mean" Joe Greene then said, "Hey get this picture, you know him, "Saddam Ali", he is on the 2008 Olympic team." I met Saddam Ali two years prior while he was competing during the Golden Glove tournaments, I photographed Saddam Ali after his victory. (Hear more from "Mean" Joe Greene after the victory at "Starlite's Boxing's Sweetscience" TV-videos www.youtube.com/ELEmpress1)

"Mean" Joe Greene and Saddam Ali (middle) and guest at Holyfield vs Ibragimov Press conference in New York.


Popular Brooklyn middleweight prospect Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin now (16-0, 12 KOs) remains undefeated stopping in 32 seconds of round 2, the tough Minnesota import Troy “TNT” Lowry, a former WBF title challenger, who now drops to (27-8, 16 KOs) in the second in a Special Attraction. Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin rated by the NABA No. 17, closed out a perfect year with his eighth fight of 2007 on December 13.(Hear more from Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin after his victory at "Starlite's Boxing's Sweetscience" TV-videos www.youttube.cm/ELEmpress1)

Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin


The very active Quillin now (16-0, 13 KOs), rated No. 17 by the NABF, is 7-0 with five knockouts since February 22. Former WBF light middleweight title challenger Lowry has been in against Hector Camacho, Sr., Yuri Foreman, Anthony Bonsante, Santiago Samaniego and Steve Roberts.

“I’ve prepared to bring my top game,” Quillin said about his fight against Lowry. “I’m sure he’s coming to win, but I’ll have to change his plans. I give him credit for taking this fight and letting me display my talent in front of my New York City fans once again. I always love fighting here. It’s been a great place for me to start my career. I give people what they want. I’m a high-energyfighter who is an entertaining person…..I’m cool! There’s a glow around me that attracts fans like a moth to light. They want their Chocolate.

“I’m a boxer-puncher who can hurt people with either hand. My left is a tornado, my right a hurricane – just don’t get caught in the storm. 2008 is going to be a huge year for me, my manager, John Seip, promoter, Cedric Kushner, and especially my trainer, Colin Morgan. I have big plans. I want big things to happen for us in 2008. It’s going to be the Year of the Chocolate Bar.

Jorge Teron wins the New York State Lightweight Championship

Unbeaten Bronx prospect Jorge “The Truth” Teron now (19-0-1, 12 KOs), 134 LBS.
WBC No. 20 rated lightweight and 3-time New York Golden Gloves champion, battled for the vacant title and the TKO came 2:28 into round 8, victor over the dangerous Mexican knockout specialist Adrian “Canon” Navarette now (16-5-1, 13 KOs) 134 LBS., and the former Intercontinental Mundo Hispano title-holder. The co-feature was scheduled for 10-round and not too far from Jorge Teron's Bronx home. The referee for the bout was Sparkle Lee.

Jorge Teron after his win with the "New York State Lightweight Championship" belt.


Jorge “The Truth” Teron will used his long reach and height advantage (4-inches, 6’ 0” to 5’ 8”) to box the power-punching Navarette (former Intercontinental Mundo Hispano title-holder. Teron is coming off of impressive back-to-back victories against Jefferson Auraad Rodriguez (20-10) by first-round TKO and an eight-round unanimous decision (80-72, 80-72, 79-73) and near shutout in his last action (September 5, 2007) versus Mike Gonzalez (10-1-1).

Jorge Teron after his victory over and cornerman Steve and trainer the legendary Mark Breland, team "Teron".


Professional referee Sparkle Lee and Legendary Referee Frankie Martinez, both memebers of USA Metro- boxing, view a boxing bout from outside the square ring.


“It’s always exciting to fight at home because my family and friends watching makes me happy,” Teron said. “I’m also excited to be fighting in the co-feature for the first time. It’s a progression of my career and I want to show everybody what I can do. I’ll be headlining my own show soon. In 2008, I plan on fighting one or two 10-rounders and then I’ll be ready to take on the top lightweights in the world. I’m ready for the top level; no more swing bouts or 8-rounders. I’m fighting 10-rounders and eventually 12-rounders. I feel great for this fight.”

Jorge Teron


Jorge Teron supports his younger brother, an amateur boxer with USA metro boxing.


Joe Antonacci, the ring announcer for the "Holiday Hits" show and Jill Diamond of the WBC.


Dominican-born Heavyweight prospect Nagy Aguilera now (5-0, 2 KOs),
defeated Darryl Holley now (6-6, 1 KO), of Brigantine New Jersey. The referee stopped the contest 2 minutes into round 3 of a scheduled 6-round bout. Nagy Aguilera is a two-time New York Golden Gloves champion, Aguilera raised in Puerto Rico is now fighting out of Newburgh, New York.

Nagy Aguilera


“I first came across Nagy when I was looking for a sparring partner about two months before my fight with (Evander) Holyfield,” Nagy’s advisor and former world heavyweight contender “Big” Lou Savarese said. “I was told about a good heavyweight in Newburgh, which is about 1 ½ hours north of New York City. It’s a beautiful place, right on the Hudson River, but a rough suburb. I was taken back after sparring with Nagy and wondered why I hadn’t heard of him. He was only 20 at the time (Aguilera is now 21) and said he only had about 30-40 amateur fights. But he seemed more seasoned than that.

“Nagy is so fundamentally sound, but he was doing it working on a shoe-string budget, without the benefit of a strength-and-conditioning coach or eating properly. I introduced him to John Silverman, who is now his manager, and today Nagy has those edges. Nagy has great physical attributes (6-3, 230 pounds) and -- it’s odd to say about a 21 year old -- but he doesn’t really do anything wrong because he’s so technically solid. Nagy later told me he had 137 amateur bouts having started boxing very young in Puerto Rico before moving to the Bronx about five years ago. Mentally, I’ve never see a fighter so relaxed before a fight – he sleeps in the locker-room! His timing is starting to come around; two fights ago he knocked out (right out of the ring) a guy (Tyrone Smith) who had never been stopped and in his last fight, he floored an opponent (Elfair McKnight) who had never been down before. Nagy almost knocked him out, too.”

The "Holiday Hits" Under card

Heavyweight Darrel Madison now (8-1, 3 KOs) of Islip, New York won by unanimous decision over Sam Commings now (4-5, 3 KOs) of Lansing Michigan, in a 4 round bout.

Darrel Madison after the victory over Sam Commings


Canadian bantamweight Noriko Kariya now (8-2-1, 1 KO) Salina Jordan now (2-3, 1 KOs), of Denver. The referee Sparkle Lee stopped the contest in round 2 of a scheduled 4 round bout.

Also fighting on the undercard in a 4 round match were Paterson New Nersey 142 ½ LBS. light welterweight Jeremy Bryan now (2-0) who won by decision over 137 ½ LBS. and tough Broderick Antoine now (2-4, 1 KO), of Troy New York.

Jeremy "Hollywood" Bryan enters the ring to fight Broderick Antoine.


Broderick Antoine exits the ring after the loss to Jeremy Bryan.


In a pro debut Super featherweights Raphael Luna, of Albany, Joe Arroyo, of the Bronx, record remains the same as for the decision by the judges was a draw.

The celebrity sitings at "Holiday Hits"

Danny Jacobs, fresh off his professional debut win, on the under card of the Mayweather vs. Hatton "Undefeated" and former "The Contenders" boxing series, star Jerson Ravello.


Sechew Powell attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.


Heavyweight Monte Barrett and Tanya "Showbiz Mom" Rozier, mother of Curtis "Showtime" Stevens attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.


Female Fighter Cindy Serrano, trainer Jordan and Adrian Serrano attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.


Frankie "El Gato" Figueroa attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.


Henry Crawford attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.


Nettles Nasir Junior Jones and Jerson Ravello attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.


Mitchell Rose author and former boxer and Lou Savarese attend, "Holiday Hits" at the Roseland Ballroom.
(Hear more from the author, Mitchell Rose at "Starlite's Boxing's Sweetscience" TV-videos www.youtube.com/ELEmpress1)