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Bellator Fights Friday Nights: Season 6 Premieres Friday, March 2nd LIVE on MTV2 and EPIX

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Promotion to Air Every Friday Night; Feature Five Tournaments

 

CHICAGO, Ill. (December 5, 2011) — After a historic fifth season that saw Michael Chandler capture the Bellator Lightweight Title in a four-round classic that many critics labeled fight-of-the-year, and Eduardo Dantas, Douglas Lima and Alexander Shlemenko all earning tournament championships, Bellator will open their sixth season on Friday, March 2nd from a soon to be announced location. The premiere will mark the first time Bellator has aired on Friday nights.

“Our focus was to find the right night, where the largest number of MMA fans could enjoy the show,” Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney said. “We’ve been discussing this move with our partners at Viacom for months. When we looked at the alternatives, we agreed that Fridays provided a great night for us to reach MMA fans with our live, real sport, tournament events every week.”

Bellator’s Season 6 will feature five tournaments, each loaded with world-class talent from across the globe as well the potential for six World Title fights.

In arguably the deepest division within Bellator, eight featherweights will go to battle looking to earn their right to challenge for the belt.

The lightweights are back, and will be gunning for newly crowned Bellator Lightweight Champion Michael Chandler after his fight of the year with Eddie Alvarez (Watch Here: http://bit.ly/uoaoCE).

Fresh off a welterweight tournament that saw Douglas Lima punch his ticket to a guaranteed title shot against reigning Bellator Welterweight Champion Ben Askren, eight 170 pounders will compete to earn their title shot against the winner of this tremendous world title fight, and Middleweights collide as the promotion searches for a challenger to take on the winner of Lombard vs. Shlemenko II for the Bellator Middleweight Title. Bellator Season Five Tournament winner Alexander “Storm” Shlemenko will battle Lombard during Season 6 in a rematch of their third season showdown where Lombard successfully defended his title with a unanimous decision victory.

A fifth tournament will also be featured in Season 6 with an announcement coming shortly.

For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bellator

About Bellator Fighting Championships

Bellator Fighting Championships is a Mixed Martial Arts promotional company headquartered in Chicago.  Bellator’s founder/CEO, Bjorn Rebney, is an experienced fighting sports and entertainment professional with a deep commitment to the purity and integrity of the sport of MMA and its athletes.  Bellator Fighting Championships’ executive team is comprised of top industry professionals in the areas of live event production, television production, fighter relations, venue procurement, sponsorship creation/development, international licensing, marketing, advertising, publicity and commission relations.

RASHAD EVANS, DAN HENDERSON AND ANTHONY JOHNSON TONIGHT ON “INSIDE MMA” LIVE

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Join us LIVE tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET as light heavyweights Rashad Evans and Dan Henderson help break down UFC 140 and the light heavyweight title fight between Jon Jones and Lyoto Machida. Anthony Johnson will also talk about his upcoming fight with Vitor Belfort at UFC 142. Also, Ron Kruck…rock star? Our intrepid road reporter catches up with New Found Glory to discover their secrets for staying in shape on the road.

It all airs TONIGHT Monday, December 5 at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT only on HDNet! “Inside MMA” also re-airs tonight at 12:00 am ET/9:00 p.m. PT.

Wrestling Links (12-5-11)

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Penn State Wrestling: Nittany Lions Deliver Strong Performance at Open
State College News
by Greg Pickel on December 05, 2011 9:11 AM As Rec Hall began emptying out Sunday evening after the 2011 Nittany Lion Open, Penn State wrestling head Coach Cael Sanderson walked around the floor, picking up trash and cleaning up. 
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Top-ranked Iowa wrestlers beat rival Iowa State 27-9 in Ames
Washington Post
AMES, Iowa — Iowa wrestler Tony Ramos was asked after the Hawkeyes’ latest win over rival Iowa State if he’s the best 133-pounder in the country. Ramos didn’t hesitate to say he was — and coach Tom Brands loved it. The Hawkeyes had every right to be 
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Prep Wrestling Preview: Experienced West squad learns from last season
Oshkosh Northwestern
The disappointment of last season has helped shape the optimism this season for the Oshkosh West wrestling squad. The Wildcats went through the Fox Valley Association dual-meet season last year without a loss — including a thrilling 40-27 victory over 
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Top 5 Tag Teams in Professional Wrestling Today
Yahoo! Sports
With that in mind, here are the best tag teams in wrestling right now. They are the WWE tag team champions and are the most exciting tag team in mainstream wrestling right now. I hope, when Evan Bourne returns, he is not punished by having the team 
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Lehigh University wrestlers overcome slow start to handle Penn in EIWA opener
The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com
By Brad Wilson | The Express-Times Lehigh University didn’t start well individually or as a team Sunday afternoon in its EIWA wrestling match at the University of Pennsylvania. The 10th-ranked Mountain Hawks lost four of the first six bouts and,
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Cowboy wrestlers sleep walk through Minnesota
Muskogee Daily Phoenix
By Chris Day CNHI STILLWATER — It was obvious Oklahoma State’s wrestling team wasn’t competition tough Sunday against Minnesota at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The No. 2 Cowboys defeated No. 4 Minnesota 23-14, but didn’t wrestle up to their potential, 
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Husker wrestling team places 4th at Vegas Invitational, looks ahead to home 
Daily Nebraskan
The Nebraska wrestling team faced off against a number of Big Ten opponents and familiar foes at the Cliff Keen Invitational Saturday, where a total of six Huskers found themselves standing proudly at the awards podium. Placing fourth overall behind 
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High school wrestling: Teams adjust to new weight class alignment
Lewiston Sun Journal
By Randy Whitehouse, Staff Writer If high school wrestlers look a little bigger this year, it’s not because the mats are smaller. Last spring, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) instituted an upward shift in 10 of the 14 
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Wrestling wins again in Battle of the Beltway
Diamondback Online
The Terrapins wrestling team had beaten American the previous five meetings before this weekend’s. On Friday, in one of the most high-profile installments in the Battle of the Beltway yet, that number increased to six. The undefeated No. 
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UFC Banking on Wrestlers for Fox Sequel: Fan Reaction
Yahoo! Sports
Whether or not the fans will enjoy wrestling-centric contests if that’s what breaks out in the two announced fights is up in the air, however. Americans are quite familiar with the sport of wrestlingboth in high school and college and the obviously 
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Top-ranked Iowa wrestling teams tops Iowa State 27-9 | Hawk Central
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Ames, Ia. – No matter how much he despises surrendering a takedown at any time or place, Tony Ramos realizes he’s bound to give up a few. Iowa State freshman Shayden Terukina nearly caught the Iowa sophomore on his back with a slick 
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Sheriff Gets Into Wrestling Ring To Help Kids – Greenville News 
LAURENS, S.C. — The Laurens County Sheriff will get into a wrestling ring, as part of a fundraiser to benefit children and families in need over the holiday season. Sunday, December 4, 2011.
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SUNDAY OPEN THREAD: Iowa vs. ISU Wrestling, Iowa Football 
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SUNDAY OPEN THREAD: Iowa vs. ISU Wrestling, Iowa Football Bowl Talk, Etc.
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DOMINATION: Penn State Wrestling Crowns Six Champions 
By Greg Pickel
Penn State crowned six champions and placed 18 wrestlers in the 2011 Nittany Lion Open at Rec Hall.
Onward State

 

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USA Wrestling Weekly’s December 2 broadcast posted for viewing
Content includes coverage of Henri Deglane Challenge, Haavisto Cup and Karavaev Cup in Europe, women’s team training in Iowa, Terry Brands, Northwest 
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Mansour, Delgado & Hendrix Lifts WBF Titles

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Amir “Hardcore” Mansour won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) Intercontinental Heavyweight title on Friday night, December 2, at the Dover Downs Hotel & Casino in Dover, Delaware as he scored a sixth round stoppage over former world title-challenger Epifanio Mendoza from Columbia.

Rapidly building a reputation as one of the most spectacular heavyweights around, Mansour came out in his usual all-guns-blazing fashion in the first round, while Mendoza boxed defensively and tried to counterpunch when Mansour missed.

This pattern continued in the second, and Mansour quickly established that he was the stronger of the two as Mendoza was forced to use his legs more than his fists. Mansour hurt, and almost knocked down, Mendoza in rounds three and five, and at this point it looked as if the end was near.

Mansour was getting stronger as the fight progressed, while Mendoza was clearly tiring. The end came at 1:17 of the sixth, when Mendoza was caught in a corner taking several punches without being able to offer anything in return and his trainer threw in the towel to rescue his boxer.

With the victory Mansour improved his professional record to 16-0 (12), and continues his quest for a world title shot in the future. Mendoza dropped to 32-13-1 (28).

On the same night in Atlanta, Georgia, two new WBF North American Champions were crowned as Paul Delgado captured the vacant Super Welterweight title and Tyrese Hendrix took home the Welterweight strap on a show promoted by Sports Fan Properties, Shea Bailey Promotions and Delgado Boxing Promotions.

At the Georgia World Congress Center´s Thomas Murphy Ballroom, Delgado proved too classy for veteran Ruben Galvan and scored a shutout unanimous decision by scores of 100-89, 100-90 and 100-90. The former world-title-challenger is now 26-11-1 (4), and Galvan goes to 27-20-4 (10).

In a more competitive and closer contest, at least on the scorecards, Tyrese Hendrix was awarded a majority decision over tough campaigner Chris Gray. Judge Robert Ezor had them even at 95-95, but was overruled by Edward Kanner and Irwin Deutsch who had Hendrix ahead by 97-93 and 98-92 respectively.

As the new WBF North American champion Hendrix took his professional ledger to 21-3-1 (9), and Gray is now 13-17-1 (1).

www.worldboxingfederation.net

AMIR “HARDCORE” MANSOUR THRILLS AGAIN AND STOPS MENDOZA IN SIX; FIGHT CARD NOW ON DEMAND ON GFL

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NEW YORK (DECEMBER 5, 2011)—This past Friday night at Dover Downs in Dover, Delaware, undefeated and world ranked Heavyweight sensation, Amir “Hardcore” Mansour remained perfect by scoring a sixth round stoppage over former Light heavyweight world title challenger Epifanio Mendoza and captured the WBF Intercontinental Championship  that highlighted an exciting eight bout card.

The entire show can now be seen and purchased on-demand on www.gfl.tv for just $9.99 by clicking:http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/Boxing/Friday_Night_Fights_Mansour_vs_Mendoza/1271

Mansour and Mendoza thrilled the sellout crowd at Dover Downs with Mansour throwing some wicked shots to the head and body of Mendoza.  Mendoza showed surprisingly good defense and decent counter punching ability.  Tensions grew during the fight as both landed shots after the bell that nearly incited a brawl.

In the sixth, Mansour landed a huge flurry of punches that forced the corner of Mendoza to throw in the towel.

Mansour, ranked number seven by the WBO raised his mark to 16-0 with twelve knockouts and he indicated the he is ready to take on anybody in the top ten.

Mendoza fought well but he falls to 32-13-1.

In the co-feature, Light Heavyweight Anthony Caputo Smith, had a few tense moments but scored an incredible final round stoppage over Douglas Okola in a six round bout.

Smith was dropped and then cut badly over his right eye and it was looking like his perfect mark would be falling by the wayside.  In the final round Okola walked into a huge left hook that put him down and out and in an instant Smith scored the knockout.

Smith is now 12-0 with ten knockouts.

Veteran Dorin Spivey scored his 40th professional victory with a solid six round unanimous decision over rugged and tough as nails Angel Rios in a Lightweight bout.

Spivey boxed well by putting some solid combinations together.  Rios never had any quit in him and kept coming forward and even buckled Spivey during the fight.

Spivey will now look to jump into the rankings when he takes on Victor Vasquez on February 4th.  Ironically, Vasquez was ringside calling the action with Marc Abrams during this bout.

Mike Tiberi made it 18-1 with a solid six round unanimous decision over Puerto Rico’s Emill Gonzalez in a Super Middleweight bout.

FULL RESULTS

10 ROUNDS WBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title—Amir Mansour (16-0, 12 KO’s) TKO 6 over Epifanio Mendoza (32-13-1)

6 Rounds—Jr. Welterweights—Dorin Spivey (40-6) U Dec over Angel Rios (9-9)

6 Rounds—Light Heavyweights—Anthony Caputo Smith (12-0, 10 KO’s) TKO 6 over Douglas Okola (23-8)

6 Rounds—Super Middleweights—Mike Tiberi (18-1) U Dec over Emill Gonzalez (5-6)

4 Rounds—Jr. Welterweights—Ryan Belasco (16-5-3) U Dec over Damon Antoine (9-33-2)

4 Rounds—Lightweights—Omar Douglas (3-0, 2 KO’s) TKO 2 over Miguel Antonio Rodriguez (0-1)

4 Rounds—Cruiserweights—Lamont Singletary (3-0) U Dec over Maurice Amaro (1-5)

4 Rounds—Super Middleweights—Josh Bowman (1-0-1) U Dec over Damion Reed (2-8-1)

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ROF STARS THATCH & SPRATT WIN IN CANADA!!

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QUEBEC CITY, Que. – Former UFC fighter Pete (The Secret Weapon) Spratt stopped Quebec welterweight Martin (The Hammer) Grandmont in the second round of the Instinct 2 MMA main event Friday night.

 

An emotional Spratt (24-21) came into the fight just hours after his grandmother passed away Thursday. The 40-year-old Texan elected to fight anyway.

“This was for you grandmamma,” said an emotional Spratt, who had lost five of his last eight fights prior to Friday.

“I knew she would want me to come out and fight hard and that’s what I did,” he added.

Grandmont, a native of Lac Megantic, via Drummondville, Que., tried to punish Spratt with kicks in a back-and-forth first round. But the American finished strongly, knocking Grandmont down late in the round with a right and left to the head.

Spratt, a southpaw, looked down at his left hand in the second round as if hurt. He threw it sparingly after that but managed to take Grandmont down later in the round.

Grandmont fought his way back up but went down after eating an uppercut in the clinch. Spratt finished him off four punches later to end the fight at four minutes of the second round.

Grandmont (12-6) was coming off a knockout win in October when he stopped Muay Thai veteran William Sriyapai with a head kick at the inaugural Instinct show in Montreal.

Grandmont, 29, was originally slated to meet Phil (The New York Bad Ass) Baroni but the former UFC and Pride veteran was forced out with an injury.

 

In the co-main event at the Pavillon de la Jeunesse, American welterweight Brandon (Rukus) Thatch (6-1) made short work of France’s (Dexter) Patrick Vallee (7-2-1).

 

Thatch caught the Frenchman with an early uppercut then finished him off after just 15 seconds for his sixth first-round win.

“I’m sure I’ll get my day but until then I’m going to keep doing what I do,” said Thatch.

 

 

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GOOD LUCK and we will see you on Dec 17th at ROF 42: WHO’S NEXT!

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On Saturday Dec 17th at the 1STBANK Center mma fans will get the opportunity to find out WHO’S NEXT.

 

Headlining the event will be a battle of two of the top Featherweight prospects in the country. Former ROF Champion Tyler THUNDER Toner (12-3) will be going after another “W” against one of the regions most dangerous fighters Nick Macias (9-4).

 

IFL Champion Ryan THE LION Shults debuts at 145lbs. Michelle BOBCAT Blalock defends her Women’s Young Gun belt. Undefeated Justin THE HIGHLIGHT Gaethje continues his professional quest. Mike NO EXCUSES Baldwin returns to the cage with Donald COWBOY Cerrone and Leonard BADBOY Garcia in his corner. And Tito Solis and Josh Goldberger will battle for the now vacant 170 Young Gun Championship.

 

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GLEASON’S: Gym Closings this Week and Upcoming Events

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011 from 10AM to 3PM. CLOSED

(We will be open from 5AM to 10AM and From 3PM to 10PM)

 

Men’s Shower Closed

Monday 8PM to Saturday 8AM.

For repairs.

 

 

Wednesday, December 7, 2011.

The gym will close for five hours during the day for HBO filming.

The gym will be open from 5:00AM to 10:00AM

The gym will close from 10:00AM to 3:00PM

The gym will be open from 3:00PM to 10:00PM.

 

 

Early Holiday Gift Ideas for Master and White Collar boxers

Buy a great holiday gift for your loved one. Make it something really special and out of the ordinary.

 

Gleason’s Gym has three, three day boxing events coming up in the New Year.

 

Every boxing fan, especially White Collar and Master boxers will be thrilled to attend one or all of these events.

 

The first event is a Master’s Clinic and amateur boxing show on February 16-17-18, 2012. Cost $299.00.

 

The second event is an all female clinic and amateur boxing show on April 19-20-21, 2012. Cost $299.00.

 

The third event is the Second Annual Masters National Championships on May 31-June 1-2, 2012. Cost $100.00.

 

 

 

December 10, 2011

Johnie Rodz Professional Wrestling Show.

December 11-17, 2011

World Boxing Council 49th Annual Convention

 Click on the link below the picture.

http://convention.wbcboxing.com/

 

December 17, 2011

Boxing at Gleason’s Gym. Monthly Amateur Boxing Series.

 

The show is open to any registered amateur boxer. This includes Juniors, Seniors and Master boxers.

 

If you wish to compete, please contact Gleason’s Gym by email at gleasons75@aol.com or by telephone at 718 797 2872.

 

The weigh in will begin at 4:00PM and the first bout will begin at 6:00PM.

 

All our bouts are pre-matched. They are sanctioned by USABoxingMetro. All boxers must have their boxing book with them in order to participate.

 

The ticket price is $20 per person. Children 6 and under are not charged. All gym members and registered amateurs with their books in hand pay $15 per person.

 

This show will be shown live and free of cost on GoFightLive The blow by blow for these fights will be done by our very own Champion Sonya Lamonakis.

 

Mares Defeats Agbeko, Retains IBF Bantamweight Title

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No Controversy In Rematch; Moreno Decisions Darchinyan In Co-Feature

 

Don’t Miss The Replay On Tuesday Dec. 6,

At 10 P.M. ET/PT on SHO EXTREME

 

Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, Live on SHOWTIME®

From Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif.

 

ANAHEIM, Calif. (Dec. 3, 2011) – In the first defense of his International Boxing Federation bantamweight world title,Abner Mares (23-0-1, 13 KOs) left little doubt this time that he is still the IBF king at 118 pounds with an electrifying unanimous decision over Joseph King Kong Agbeko (28-4, 22 KOs) in the main event Saturday night onSHOWTIME®.

           

Mares, of Hawaiian Gardens, Calif., by way of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, also took home the World Boxing Council Silver bantamweight belt with scores of 118-110 on all three judges’ scorecards in the 12-round rematch of their controversial August fight which Mares won by majority decision in Las Vegas.

 

In an equally thrilling co-feature, Anselmo “Chemito” Moreno (31-1-1, 11 KOs) of Panama City, Panama, was victorious in his United States and SHOWTIME debut defending his World Boxing Association Bantamweight Supertitle with a 12-round unanimous decision against former two-time world champion Vic “The Raging Bull” Darchinyan(37-4-1, 27 KOs) of Sydney, Australia, by scores of 116-111, 117-110, 120-107.

 

Cut above the eye by an Agbeko jab in the second round, Mares relied on the handy work of cutman Miguel Diaz. “I asked Miguel, ‘Are we going to stop the fight?’ And he was like ‘What? I’m the best. No way we’re stopping this fight,’ “said Mares, who landed 183 power punches to 107 for Agbeko. “(The blood) bothered me a few times because he was only going for my eye, but I knew I could get through it.”

 

SHOWTIME announcer Al Bernstein scored the fight 116-112 for Mares while Antonio Tarver had it 115-113 in favor of the champ.

 

“Tonight they saw the real Abner Mares,” Mares said. “I’ve beat him once and now I’ve beaten him again.”

 

Asked what was next by SHOWTIME’S Jim Gray, the 26-year-old Mares responded, “Maybe Nonito Doniaire. Whoever they want to put in front of me. I might even move up to 122. Tonight the world saw my true boxing skills. I knew I was winning the whole fight.”

 

The 31-year-old Agbeko, who hails from the Bronx, N.Y., and is originally from Accra, Ghana, said he was asked in pre-fight press conferences if he had to knock Mares out to win in Mares’ home state. “I always told them no,” Agbeko said. “If I win I deserve to win. Right now, I don’t have anything to protest. I don’t feel like a loser. I think this decision is unfair. You shouldn’t have to knock out your opponent to win in California.”

 

The victim of several low blows that weren’t called in the first fight, Agbeko added, “I thought I fought better tonight than the last fight.”

 

The esteemed referee Dr. Lou Moret, a 28-year veteran, warned Mares just once of a low blow in the sixth round.

 

In the biggest fight of his career, the 26-year-old Moreno dominated Darchinyan connecting on 216 total punches to 101 in the 12-round win.

 

“If (the public) didn’t know about him before tonight, they do now,” Bernstein said of Moreno.

 

“I’m extremely happy tonight,” Moreno said. “I will show more in the future. I was a little nervous because it’s my first fight in the States. He couldn’t catch me tonight.”

 

Said Darchinyan: “I just couldn’t figure him out. I was missing the whole time. I couldn’t find him and that was the fight. I knew he was just going to go for points. I knew this but still I lost the fight.”

 

The night of fights promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, Don King Productions and Gary Shaw Productions will re-air this week as follows:

 

            DAY                                                                CHANNEL

Tuesday, Dec. 6, 10 p.m. ET/PT                    SHO EXTREME

Saturday’s fight will be available ON DEMAND beginning on Tuesday, Dec. 6.

Steve Albert (blow-by-blow), Bernstein and Tarver (analysts) called the action with Gray reporting from ringside. The executive producer was David Dinkins Jr. with Chuck McKean producing and Bob Dunphy directing.

 

For more information, visit Sports.SHO.comgoldenboypromotions.com or www.donking.com, become a fan on Facebook at facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing or follow the event on twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing or www.twitter.com/abnermares00

 

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