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THREE BIG MAIN EVENTS INCLUDING A WORLD TITLE BOUT THIS SATURDAY IN BROOKLYN, NY

Posted on | September 7, 2011 | No Comments

Undefeated Joel Castillo; Santander Silgado plus Amanda Serrano face Kimberly Connor for the IBF Featherweight title this Saturday at the Aviator Sports Complex

PRESS CONFERENCE THIS THURSDAY AT CLUB 1849—183 BLEECKER STREET IN NYC

FOR IMEMDIATE RELEASE

BROOKLYN, NY (September 7, 2011)—This Saturday night at the Aviator Sports Complex, Rob Diaz and Havoc Boxing Promotions will present an explosive night of championship boxing that will have THREE big featured bouts including a world title bout.

The night of boxing will also have a special tone as on the eve of the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Havoc Boxing Promotions and ALL EMS workers which include Fireman, Police Officers, EMT workers can receive a 20% discount on their tickets at the door with proof of proper ID.

“This will be a special night all around”, said Havoc Boxing CEO Rob Diaz.

“With this great night of boxing, honoring 9/11 and us promoting our first world title bout will be memorable in a lot of ways”

In one main event, undefeated Super Middleweight, Joel “El Ray” Castillo (9-0, 6 KO’s) of Bronx, NY will take on an opponent to be named

Undefeated Colombian knockout artist, Santander Silgado (18-0, 16 KO’s) will take on upset minded Harvey Jolley (12-17-1, 8 KO’s) of Adrian, Michigan in a six round Cruiserweight bout.

Amanda Serrano (11-0-1, 7 KO’s) of Brooklyn, NY will take on Kimberly Connor (9-1-2, 4 KO’s) of Little Rock, Arkansas in a ten round bout for the IBF Super Featherweight world title.

Serrano is known as one of the most exciting fighters in the world and is routinely in the fight of the night and will look to thrill the hometown fans in Brooklyn with this historic bout.

Anthony Irons (3-0-1, 2 KO’s) of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a six round Welterweight bout.

Ryan Ramaya of New York will be making his pro debut against Jonathan Gonzalez (0-2) in a four round Super Bantamweight bout.

Zachary Ochoa of New York will be making his pro debut against William Ware (1-3, 1 KO) of Tennessee in a four round Jr. Welterweight bout.

Armin Mrkanovic (1-1, 1 KO) of Queens, NY will take on pro debuting Kenneth Grossa in a four round Cruiserweight bout

Alvin Acosta (0-1) of New York will take on Lekan Byfield (0-1) of Yonkers, NY in a four round Middleweight fight.

Undefeated Frank Galarza (3-0, 1 KO) of Brooklyn, NY will fight Jorge Luis Perez Adorno (2-3, 1 KO) of Caguas, PR in a four round Jr. Middleweight affair.

Dinmukhamed Niyazov                 of New York will be making his pro debut when he battles Matteo Acosta (0-3-1) of Puerto Rico in a four round Jr. Welterweight tussle.

Rounding out the card will pit Pro debuting Neuky Santelices of New York battling Fernando Ramos (1-5) of Puerto Rico in a four round Jr. Welterweight bout.

THERE WILL BE A FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE, THIS THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 8TH AT CLUB 1849; 183 BLEECKER STREET IN NEW YORK

All tickets are priced at $50 and can be purchased by clicking:
www.havocboxingnyc.com

The Aviator Sports Complex is located at:

3159 Flatbush Ave – Brooklyn, N.Y. 11234

For more information on Havoc Boxing, Click:
www.havocboxingnyc.com

Floyd Mayweather’s Media Day Open Workout Sneak Preview

Posted on | September 7, 2011 | No Comments

A life-size photo of "Vicious" Victor Ortiz (29-2-2, 22KOs) stares down on a throng of press swarming his September 17th opponent Floyd "Money" Mayweather, Jr. (41-0, 25 KOs). A huge fight poster on the wall at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas on Tuesday, September 5, 2011 gives Victor Ortiz a bird's eye view of Al Bernstein interviewing Floyd Mayweather. Mayweather and Ortiz will throw down in less than two weeks.

 

By: Rich Bergeron

Upon gloving up and getting in the ring to train for a swarm of press Tuesday afternoon, Floyd “Money” Mayweather, Jr. (41-0, 25 KOs) ordered the air conditioning of the gym to cease and desist. He wanted to train in the heat.

“Cut the air off,” he bellowed. “The gym gotta be hot. Can’t cook with cold grease.”

What he called “a light workout” when it was all over included: pad work with Roger Mayweather, a heavy bag session, a few minutes over at the speed bag, his signature stand up and punch sit-ups and other ab work, some weighted neck lifts, furious jump roping with and without ankle weights, shadowboxing with weights, and some hard minutes at the pull-up and dips station.

Floyd and Roger work the punch mitts.

Mayweather was literally sweatin’ to the oldies in the ring, rocking out to classic James Brown tunes and rap with his Cutman Rafael Garcia between doing ab work for a swarm of cameras and reporters.

Floyd’s first entry to the gym Tuesday created a seismic shift in the media coverage.

Before he arrived, most reporters and camera crews were focused on Jessie Vargas. Once the Vargas media storm slowed to a squall, Trainer and Retired Boxer Roger “The Original Black Mamba” Mayweather (59-13, 35 KOs) became the center of the media’s attention. As Floyd Mayweather Jr. made his first few strides into the main gym reporters and camera crews absolutely enveloped him and his entourage, giving the label “press” new meaning. Every camera in the room flocked to Floyd’s side within seconds. His soldiers stood in position at the ready to help him transition from one stage of training to the next. It was a showcase of a lifetime of perfecting his craft, guided by family and friends. Mayweather’s Vegas swagger combined with his ability to keep coming back to the boxing well and tapping his God given talent are something special.

Floyd Mayweather, Sr.

Nowhere in sight was Floyd Mayweather Sr. (28-6-1, 18 KOs), who is seemingly too much of an under-achiever to be kept on at Team Mayweather as a trusted advisor. Floyd Jr. lambasted his father on the first episode of the 24/7 series chronicling Floyd’s preparation for his September 17th bout with “Vicious” Victor Ortiz.  Junior and senior went at each other like they were imitating the worst blowout between the father and son duo from American Chopper. The controversy turned out to reward the show’s viewers with some heavy drama, much to the detriment of their father and son relationship.  Floyd Junior basically chased his namesake out the front door of the facility with insulting barbs targeting the fact that his father has no gym of his own or world champion boxers under his tutelage.

Floyd Senior is now talking about opening his own Las Vegas gym in the aftermath of the verbal dust up. Floyd Mayweather Junior addressed the family feud briefly after his workout was over Tuesday, lamenting that the fight with his father seems to overshadow coverage of him feeding the homeless and helping out school children in the Vegas area. The on-again, off-again public feuding between father and son might be finally approaching the point of no return. Their history is intense and personal, but they’ve reconciled in the past, and there may be less love lost with enough passage of time.

It appears one issue behind Floyd Junior’s 24/7 outburst could be linked to senior’s training suggestions and constant commentary. Most of the son’s tirade focused on the fact that Roger Mayweather is his trainer now and the one most responsible for his success. From the tone and tenor of Tuesday’s workout session, it seems that Floyd Mayweather, Jr. likes to have little said directly to him–by anybody–while he is officially at work in the gym. For “Money” Mayweather, silence is truly golden, and that’s a fact his team ultimately respects. Things might not always be the same when the camera’s not rolling, but it must seem like they never stop rolling when you’re a fighter with Floyd’s fame and stature in the sport.

Lead Trainer Roger Mayweather is soft-spoken and quiet, and it’s sometimes hard to hear exactly what he’s saying, even when he’s standing right next to you. Tuesday he came into the gym and sat down to wait for Floyd on the steps leading to the ring. A crush of press lined up to ask him questions he happily answered. He is patient, calm, and never appears to be self-absorbed or craving the spotlight that comes to him naturally. He also knows the fight game since he’s been a part of it and fought a who’s who of famous fighters during his generation in the boxing spotlight. He’s held and lost titles, and he’s passed his best lessons on to his nephew Floyd during the years the two have trained together.

One reporter asked Roger if Floyd would be ready when the Ortiz fight finally comes. “A fighter don’t get ready the day of the fight,” the wise trainer replied.

Leonard Ellerbe

Roger Mayweather and Leonard Ellerbe take on a natural speak when spoken to mentality while working with their star pupil. During the entire routine Tuesday, no commands were shouted at Floyd and only quiet and casual conversation took place between the boxer and his staff.

Floyd moved at his own pace and made his own decisions. He worked seamlessly with Roger on the pads without the trainer having to say a word to the trainee. Aside from a few moments of moving and grooving to the music with Cutman and Hand-Specialist Rafael Garcia, Mayweather took the session very seriously and seemed to run his own workout with his team’s collective support rather than under their constant direction.

Floyd’s interaction with the press was also fairly limited during his actual training time, though he stopped in mid-workout to make sure his staff sent out Twitter updates about the session streaming live on UStream for all his fans. He also called out for the Ustream cameras a few times and addressed his audience on the streaming site multiple times.

"hater"

Floyd’s only major distraction came when he singled out and harangued a young reporter for a few moments during his heavy bag work, repeatedly calling him “a hater” for comments the scribe spoke into his tape recorder after Mayweather announced a multi-million dollar bet he wanted to make with Oscar De La Hoya and Ortiz. He pledged $5 million they would have to split at $2.5 million each. Floyd’s sports betting’s become somewhat of a side job while Floyd’s been between fights in Las Vegas. He often tweets about his big wins.

Mayweather leveled a low blow at his former opponent-turned-promoter when he suggested De La Hoya could use the bet money to “buy more product.” If the members of the gathered press let that reference to Oscar’s drug use go over their heads, he clarified the remark by adding, “We know he’s got his vices.”

Both Mayweathers offered limited thoughts about the potential for Pacquiao vs. Mayweather, but it seems inevitable now that the two will have to fight each other as long as they both win their next bouts. Despite the defamation lawsuit filed by Pacquiao still pending against Mayweather Promotions, Roger and Floyd Junior and Senior, both Floyd and Roger referenced the need for drug testing.

“On one note, they try to take me to the court room, right? I prefer to hold court inside the squared circle,” Floyd said about the legal situation with Pac-Man.

“He’s gonna have to take that test,” Roger Mayweather said about Manny Pacquiao (53-3-2, 38 KOs). “That’s the only way it’s gonna hapen.”

Between workout stations Floyd chanted, “No cheatin’! If you the best, take the test.” Since reports are circulating that say Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum is now open to making the match happen, 2012 could be the year of the Super Bout.

Before Mayweather even threw a single punch Tuesday, he made sure to work his jaw thoroughly. The pre-training interviews went on for nearly an hour, right up through his hand wrapping. When he stepped into the ring wrapped and ready, I asked my lone question of the day: “Floyd, what do you love most about boxing?”

I had to ask again, because I guessed he either purposely ignored the question or didn’t want to field any more. He paused a few moments and finally replied, “Everything.”

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Jessie Vargas

The open workout session also opened some huge doors for light welterweight Jessie Vargas (16-0, 9 KOs). Vargas is another local prospect for a world championship. His flawless record proves Mayweather Promotions knows how new champions are made in boxing. Vargas is coming off wins against Walter Estrada and Vivian Harris, and he faces a stiff test September 17th on the Mayweather/Ortiz undercard against Joselito Lopez (29-3, 17 KOS). His form looks incredible, and his reach and size is deceiving for his weight.

Vargas is in phenomenal shape and has a snappy 1-2 combo and brutal uppercuts. He circles the ring well and looks to be extremely well conditioned.

VARGAS OPEN WORKOUT PHOTOS: (Click Thumbnails to see full size)

 

Long before Floyd’s gratuitous bath in the white hot spotlight, the gym teemed with life as the younger, more obscure boxers enjoyed a bit of attention. Errant stares from the impatient media waiting for Vargas and Mayweather to start their training days focused on the other fighters in the gym. Most of them could be identified by their official gym shirts or their extremely fit physique. A quiet confidence could be seen in their eyes, and they all seemed to realize that someday all the cameras in the room might be there to preview their own fights. The motto of the gym along with the facility’s 2007 founding date are emblazoned on each trainee and team member’s t-shirt. “We Make Champions” is the Mayweather mantra, and it’s already starting to make its way into the youngest hearts and minds.

Floyd Diaz (left) is just 8 years old and already training hard enough at the Mayweather Boxing Club to earn him the nickname “Cash Flow.” He is living proof of a boxing legacy taking shape at the gym. Floyd Mayweather himself gave the young boxer the moniker after watching him train. The boy’s father took advantage of some down time before Floyd arrived Tuesday and put his son in the ring to shadow box. “Cash Flow” looks to be a very promising talent for his age, and he oozes confidence.

Diaz even interrupted Roger Mayweather at one point while he was answering questions from the gathered press. The youngster reached through the ropes to give the trainer a fist bump and went right back to his routine. Diaz later went right around the gym fist-bumping everyone he knew before he left for the day, even me. A little bit of the “Money” Mayweather class is obviously rubbing off on the little guy.


UFC/Strikeforce Newsletter: (9-5-11)

Posted on | September 6, 2011 | No Comments

 

St-Pierre and Diaz Battle For 170lb. Gold In Las Vegas
UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre defends the title against STRIKEFORCE welterweight king and UFC veteran Nick Diaz – UFC 137 Presented by UFC Undisputed 3 – Saturday, October 29 – Live at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas – UFC Fight Club presale starts Wednesday at 10am PT

Sanchez Injured, Out Of UFC 135 Bout With Hughes
Broken hand forces Diego Sanchez out of Sept. 24 bout with Matt Hughes

See the new trailer for UFC 135 Jones vs Rampage
The battle for the light heavyweight crown takes place Saturday, Sept. 24 in Denver, CO

TICKETS ON SALE THIS WEEK

UFC 137 St-Pierre vs Diaz
Presented by UFC Undisputed 3
Saturday, October 29 – Mandalay Bay Events Center – Las Vegas, NV

UFC Fight Club Presale
Starts Wednesday, September 7 – 10am PT
Join today for first access to tickets!

UFC Newsletter Presale
Starts Thursday, September 8 – 10am PT
Presale Password: CHAMPION
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Public On-Sale
Starts Friday, September 9 – 10am PT
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VIP Packages On Sale Wednesday For UFC 137
Floor seats, meet & greets, backstage tours and more! Get the ultimate experience on October 29th in Vegas! Packages on sale Wednesday, Sept. 7 starting at 10am PT – visit vip.ufc.com to purchase

St-Pierre and Diaz Battle For 170lb. Gold In Las Vegas
UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre defends the title against former STRIKEFORCE welterweight king and UFC veteran Nick Diaz – UFC 137 Presented by UFC Undisputed 3 – Saturday, October 29 – Live at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas – UFC Fight Club presale starts Wednesday at 10am PT

Lesnar vs Overeem Set For Dec. 30th in Vegas
Brock Lesnar returns to the Octagon for the first time in over a year to face Alistair Overeem – stay tuned to UFC.com for more details!

STRIKEFORCE World Grand Prix Semi-Finals on Showtime – Sat. Sept. 10 – Cincinnati, OH
UFC Fight Night Live on SPIKE – Sat. September 17 – New Orleans, LA

 

Boxing Links (9-5-11)

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‘Real Steel’ Director And Hugh Jackman Find Humanity In Boxing Robots
MTV.com
As part of our Fall Movie Preview, Shawn Levy reveals how he created the sci-fi sports drama’s authentic boxing matches. By Josh Wigler Summer may be over, but the fall season still holds plenty of hot movies worth looking forward to. 
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D’Alessandro: Arturo Gatti’s friends continue the fight long after boxer’s 
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
Pat Lynch will stand before a sizable media gathering Wednesday morning at the Global Boxing Gym in North Bergen and declare that his 10-month pursuit of some painful truths has concluded: Arturo Gatti was murdered, he will charge. 
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The Star-Ledger – NJ.com                   
Arum foresees historic trilogy
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines – Top Rank chairman Bob Arum called the third meeting between WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and challenger Juan Manuel Marquez a climactic end to an exciting trilogy that will go down in boxing history as one of the most 
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Mayweather vs. Ortiz, Klitschko vs. Adamek: Looking Ahead
Bleacher Report
As you know, I am a sports bettor, and I love betting boxing. Hope your summer has been lucrative, betting-wise. We look ahead to two fights coming up in the month of September and how listening to me can pad your bankroll for the upcoming football 
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Bleacher Report
Adamek promises to end Vitaly’s “great story”
RT
I have people I trust who will tell me right away that I should stop boxing,” he said. “But there’s no danger for me when I will be fighting Tomasz Adamek on September 10. I’m in top form, better than ever, because I know exactly what I did wrong in my 
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RT
Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corp. Announces Updates on All Projects, Date 
MarketWatch (press release)
The date for the boxing event has been pushed forward to October 15th due to Hurricane Irene, and this past week Mr. Swank has been recovering from pneumonia. The new date will give the company more time to promote and prepare for this event and allow 
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Fantastic Fest announces another year of Fantastic Debates
IFC
One of the highlights every year at Fantastic Fest is Fantastic Debates, where feuds between filmmakers, critics, and festival runners are settled during a night of public debates and boxing. Oh and alcohol. But really every night at Fantastic Fest is 
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IFC
Oosthuizen gets thumbs up from boxing legends
Sowetan
THOMAS Oosthuizen’s future as a boxer looks bright if the results of a snap Sowetan survey after his impressive title defence, are anything to go by. GREAT VICTORY: IBO super middleweight champion Thomas ‘Tommy Gun’ Oosthuizen. 
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Ready to rumble
Hannibal.net
While in terms of age it might seem a mismatch to pit a fighter who is half a century old against a 24-year-old boxer, Hoskins speaks with respect about his opponent. “He was a WBF (World BoxingFederation) title holder in the ’90s,” said Hoskins. 
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Kevin Rooney Jr. Joins Up with DiBella Entertainment
Pro Boxing Fans
After working for over three-years as the full-time publicist and event coordinator for Star Boxing, Kevin Rooney Jr. has switched promotional outfits, and taken a full-time position with Lou DiBella’s, DiBella Entertainment. Rooney will be taking over 
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Blogs
Boxing Brings Big Bucks to Indian Casinos – Indian Country Today 
By Lee Allen
Indian-owned casinos have long recognized the fan-fighter magnetism translates to dollars.
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Boxing Notebook: Manny Pacquiao in New York; Berto wants Ortiz 
By Staff
By Rich Mancuso Manny Pacquiao arrived in New York City early Monday morning. The streets of midtown Manhattan were not busy on Labor Day, so Pacquiao had a.
BoxingInsider.com

Prescott: McCloskey is One of the Final Roadblocks on the Road to Khan

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Hammer-fisted Colombian slugger Breidis “The Khanqueror” Prescott (24-2, 19 KOs) has arrived in Ireland for his 12-round WBA light welterweight elimination bout this Saturday against Irishman Paul McCloskey at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast.

 

The 28-year-old Prescott says he’s in terrific shape and ready to smash one of the final roadblocks keeping him from a mandated rematch against (now) WBA Super Champion Amir Khan.

 

For those who don’t recall, Prescott sent Khan to bed with no supper 54 seconds into round one of their fight in September 2008.

 

But despite the obvious blow to his credibility, Khan has refused Prescott’s repeated invitations to a rematch and instead chosen to fight just about anyone but Breidis Prescott, including McCloskey, whom he defeated by shutout six-round decision last April.

 

“He’s going to be running out of excuses soon,” said Prescott. “I read that he’s taking for McCloskey in this fight… more like he’s hoping and praying for McCloskey to win. He knows what I’ll do when I finally corner him.”

 

Prescott says he respects McCloskey, but hits too hard and is in too good of shape to be denied.

 

“Paul McCloskey is an honorable man, but he is between me and proving once and for all I am truly ‘The Khanqueror’. So that means he has to go. I’d like to apologize to all the Irish fans that will be out rooting for their man this Saturday at the Odyssey Arena. I’m sorry I’m going to ruin your party, but I’ve waited too long for what lies ahead to be denied a victory.”

Sanchez: I Will Win This Fight to Help My Family

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el flaco at home 

Sanchez: I Will Win This Fight to Help My Family

 

Next Friday, September 9, Team Puerto Rico’s Hector “El Flaco” Sanchez (19-1, 9 KO’s) will face fellow Puerto Rican Vincent Arroyo (11-1, 7 KO’s) in a 10-round welterweight battle that will serve as the Gary Shaw Productions main event from the Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota, and televised live at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) on SHOWTIME®.

 

But Sanchez says the challenge Arroyo presents is nothing compared to his biggest challenge: getting his family out of the poverty in which they live.

 

el flaco at home 2“The eight of us live in a two-bedroom house,” he explains. “One of my sisters will have a baby, so that is going to complicate the matter further. The most important thing for me is that they have everything they need and for that reason I must win this fight and many more. We have suffered enough.”

 

Sanchez says the career guidance he has received from his co-promoters Universal Promotions, Gary Shaw Productions and DiBella Entertainment has brought him tantalizingly close to his dream.

 

“I’ve been climbing through the ranks, getting closer and closer to where I want to be. All I have to do is keep winning. Boxing is an opportunity to earn enough money to give them everything they need and move them out of the house that we live in.”

 

Before ending 2011, Sanchez will fight again and his trio of promoters say they expect the possibility of a title shot before the end of 2012.

 

“Hector is a good boy and we will help him push forward in his career. He has a bright future in boxing and is an essential part of Team Puerto Rico,” said Javier Bustillo, president of Universal Promotions.

 

In the night’s 10-round cruiserweight co-feature, hard-hitting Nigerian Lateef Kayode(17-0, 14 KOs) will risk his unblemished record and trajectory toward a world title shot againstsouthpaw Felix “Bad News” Cora, Jr. (22-5-2, 12 KOs).

 

For more information on Hector “El Flaco” Sanchez and Puerto Rico Boxing Team visit www.teampuertoricoboxing.com.


WATCH FLOYD “MONEY” MAYWEATHER MEDIA WORKOUT LIVE ON USTREAM TODAY

Posted on | September 6, 2011 | No Comments

9-17-11 HBO Final1


 

Click HERE At 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m PT To Catch Mayweather

Do What He Does Best LIVE

 

Las Vegas (Sept. 6)…Floyd “Money” Mayweather‘s Las Vegas gym will not only be open to the media today, it will also be open to the world when USTREAM broadcasts the six-time world champion’s media workout live on the internet beginning at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT.

 

Mayweather is currently training hard for his Saturday, Sept. 17 world championship fight against “Vicious” Victor Ortiz at MGM Grand which is being produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View®.

 

To watch Mayweather’s live workout visit www.ustream.tv/mayweathervsortiz today at

6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT.

# # #

 

“STAR POWER: Mayweather vs. Ortiz” is a mega-event taking place Saturday, Sept. 17 from two world-class cities with three world titles at stake. Floyd Mayweather and Victor Ortiz will face off in a 12-round fight for Ortiz’s WBC Welterweight World Title from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. Canelo Alvarez and Alfonso Gomez will do battle in a 12-round fight for Alvarez’s WBC Super Welterweight World Title from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Calif. Also live in Las Vegas will be Erik Morales vs. Lucas Matthysse in a 12-round fight for the vacant WBC Super Lightweight World Title and an opening fight featuring undefeated rising star Jessie Vargas against top contender Josesito Lopez. The mega event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate, DeWALT Tools and AT&T. Alvarez vs. Gomez is presented in association with Canelo Promotions and Morales vs. Matthysse is presented in association with Box Latino Promotions and Arano Box Promotions. “STAR POWER: Mayweather vs. Ortiz” will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. Fans in the United Kingdom can watch the fight live on Primetime, channel 480 on Sky, Virgin on Demand and streamed live via the websitewww.primetimelive.co.uk.

 

COME SEE GLEASON’S v. NYPD FIGHTING FINEST – SEPT 8

Posted on | September 6, 2011 | No Comments

  

COME SEE GLEASON’S v. NYPD FIGHTING FINEST – SEPT 8

 

Buy a ticket today. They are only $25.

 

The show on Thursday, September 8, 2011 will be at St. Ann’s Warehouse and will feature a NYPD boxing team against a Gleason’s team.

The show will feature Juniors, Seniors and Master Boxers.

The weigh in will begin at 5:30PM and the first bout will begin at 8:00PM.

 

The show is sanctioned by USABoxingMetro. All boxers must have their boxing book with them in order to participate.

 

Enjoy a fun evening at the fights!

 

The ticket price is $25 per person.

  

 

 

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