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MICHAEL TORRES TO TAKE ON MARK ALEXANDER IN HEADLINING BOUT AT ROBERT TREAT HOTEL ON SEPTEMBER 14TH IN NEWARK

Posted on | August 17, 2011 | No Comments

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (August 17, 2011)—On Wednesday night September 14th, Gulfstream Boxing Promotions and Gabe LaConte will present the second installment of the Wednesday Night Fights Series at the Robert Treat Hotel in downtown Newark.

In the main event, Michael Torres of Jersey City, New Jersey will take on Mark Alexander in an eight round Jr. Welterweight bout.

Torres has a record of 13-2 and will be looking to get back in the win column after suffering his first two pro defeats.

He won his first thirteen bouts in a row which included wins over Keenan Collins (4-0); Eli Addison (8-1); Charles Wade (4-1); and Gilbert Vera (9-1-1).

He is coming off a six round defeat to John Williams (6-1-1) on October 29th, 2010.

Alexander will be coming all the way from London, England and will be sporting a record of 10-5 with one knockout.

He has been in the ring with former world champion Michael Brodie and holds a win over undefeated Michael Devine (3-0).

He is coming off a knockout defeat to Ryan Barrett on September 11, 2010 in London.

A full undercard has been assembled that will feature some terrific veteran’s and top prospects.

Grizzled veteran Carlos Vinan will see action in an six round Lightweight bout.

Vinan of Newark, NJ via Ecuador will a record of 10-9-4 into the ring but he has beaten some top prospects such as Orlando Gonzalez (4-0-1); former Olympic alternate Eric Hunter (5-0); Andrew Cancio (8-0-2); Victor Vasquez (11-3); Anthiny Mazzache (18-5-3).

Vinan has drew with Lonnie Smith (4-1-1); Carlos Madrid (4-1-1); Eloy Perez (8-0-1) and Anthony Flores (8-0-1)

Cruiserweight Max Alexander will take part in a six round bout.

Alexander of Camden, New Jersey has a record of 14-5-2 with two knockouts.

Alexander was fixture in the PA/NJ circuit before taking his act on the road and facing top competition around the world.

Alexander won his first fourteen bouts with one draw.

Before joining the Contender Season 3 where he dropped bouts to former world title challenger Sam Soliman and Brian Vera.

Has last three bouts have been contested in Russia, Germany and New Zealand with his most recent bout taking place on October 3, 2009 when he dropped a six round unanimous decision to Moyoyo Mensah.

A full undercard will be announced shortly but already announced to see four round action are: Welterweight’s Vinny O’Brien (2-1, 2 KO’s) of East Hanover, NJ; Thomas LaManna (4-0, 3 KO’s) of Millville, NJ ;  will be fighting for the BAM Youth Jr. Middleweight title;  Heavyweight Tyabb Beale (4-3, 1 KO) of Newark, NJ; Heavyweight Scott “MMA” Flairlamb (5-0, 2 KO’s) of Butler, NJ; Heavyweight John Lennox (6-0, 3 KO’s) of Carteret, NJ; Middleweight Eddie Edmonds (2-1-2, 2 KO’s) of Newark, NJ will take on Thomas Baldwin (2-0-1,1 KO) of Newark, NJ; Lightweight Tyrone Luckey (4-1, 4 KO’s) of Middletown, NJ and rounding out the card will be Jon Bolden (2-2, 2 KO’s) in a Heavyweight bout

Tickets priced $100 (Limited VIP), $50, & $30 (Very Limited) and are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 973-350-9993or 1-866-263-STAR

The Grand Ballroom at the Robert Treat Hotel is located at 50 Park Place, Newark NJ. Doors open at 6:30 PM, first bout 7:30sharp.

FLORIDA GRAPPLES AUTISM SATURDAY, AUG. 20 IN CORAL SPRINGS

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CORAL SPRINGS (Aug. 17, 2011) – On Saturday, August 20, Grapplers Quest is hosting the 2011 Southeast Grappling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Open Championships at Coral Springs Gymnasium located at 2501 Coral Springs Drive in Coral Springs, Florida.

Grappling is the fast paced ground fighting art of Mixed Martial Arts. It combines the throws of Olympic Judo, the takedowns of Greco Roman and Freestyle Wrestling, Leg Locks from Sambo, and other Submissions from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu like arm bars, shoulder locks and chokes.

The August 20 grappling tournament in Coral Springs will be raising funds forAutismRadio.org, a 501c3 charitable organization benefiting Autism Awareness, Family Support, Education, Treatment and Autism Talk Radio Network. $1 from each ticket sold and competitor entry will be donated. Spectator Tickets will be available at the door for $20, under 12 is free.

Fighter registration, open to all competitors, grappling styles, independents and teams will be accepted at the door. Cash only

Competitors of all ages and skill levels participate in the event and it is open to all grappling styles to determine the best grapplers in the Southeast United States in 2011 on Saturday, August 29. For more event information and discounts, visit: http://GrapplersQuest.com

About Grapplers Quest: Grapplers Quest is the world’s largest submission grappling organization with 300,000+ competitors worldwide since 1999, owned by The Grapplers Company. Events feature various grappling styles with divisions for all ages and skill levels with events in major cities throughout North America and Europe. For event sponsor and exhibiting opportunities, visit: SponsorGrappling.com or call 877-ARMBAR-1. For more information on upcoming events worldwide, go to: GrapplersQuest.com.

About Autism: Autism is a complex brain disorder that inhibits a person’s ability to communicate and develop social relationships as well behavioral challenges. ‘Grappling Autism’ was co-founded by Brian Cimins, CEO of Grapplers Quest and Paul Cimins, “The Autism Chef” and Host of Hope Saves the Day. For more information on Autism, visit: AutismRadio.org

CARINA “LA REINA” MORENO CAMP NOTES

Posted on | August 17, 2011 | No Comments

Watsonville California (August 17, 2011) – Entering the final week of training camp,  Carina “La Reina” Moreno is eager to showcase her skills when she steps in the ring against Chantel Cordova on August 27th at the HP Pavilion in San Jose.

 

“Training camp has been hard but going as planned,” said former four-time world champion Moreno. “I don’t know much about Cordova except that she has a winning record and she comes to fight.  I’ve been training with Eloy Perez and Team Garcia as they’ve been helping me get ready for this fight.  I’m coming to win and my fans will get to see me fight close to home in San Jose.  I can’t wait!”

 

Trainer Rick Noble went on to say. “Carina is looking sharp in sparring.  We’ve switched up a few things that I believe will make a difference in this fight. Cordova is a tall fighter and adjustments need to be made.  I feel confident that Carina will be ready to go on fight night.”

 

Tickets, priced at $252, $127, $62 and $26, are on sale now and available for purchase at the HP Pavilion Ticket Office, Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster outlets or by calling 1-800-745-3000.  Tickets will also be available at twoMoreno’s Taco’s locations (Capitola: 1601 41st Ave , Capitola , CA 95010 andSanta Cruz: 1053 Water Street Santa Cruz CA 95062). Please call Rick Noble at (831) 840-2929 for additional information.

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‘Bazooka’ Joe Linenfelser ready to explode on final 2011 ESPN FNF card

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CHICAGO (Aug. 17, 2011) – Whether or not his swing bout airs on this week’s ESPN Friday Night Fights (FNF) card, welterweight prospect “Bazooka” Joe Linenfelser (9-1-1, 6 KOs), a 23-year-old boxer from Rockford, Illinois, plans to steal the show.

 

The final ESPN FNF card of the year, live from Hammond, Indiana, showcases 2008 U.S. Olympian Demetrius Andrade vs. The Contenders’ champion Grady Brewer in the main event and former world champion David Diaz vs. Hank Lundy.  Never-the-less, Linenfelser plans to rock the Horseshoe Casino.

 

“It’s going to be great, whether or not I actually get to fight on ESPN,” Linenfelser said.  “I know there are four other good fighters on the card with great records and reputations, but people who watch my fight are going to go away asking when I’ll be fighting again.”

 

In a six-round fight, Linenfelser will face his most difficult test to date, tough veteran Ruben “Modern Day Warrior” Galvan (27-17-4, 10 KOs), who has only been stopped four times. Galvan has been in the ring against world champions such as Zab Judah, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Paul Spadafora, as well as world title challenger Dmitriy Salita.

 

“Beating Galvan will give me more credibility and hopefully get me ranked by one of the regional organizations,” Linenfelser added.  “It’ll help put me on the map and get me a shot at Henry Coyle in a few months. For now, though, I’m fully focused on Galvan. He is a veteran who has fought a lot of good guys.  I really don’t know too much about him, but I’m a young, hungry pup and I know that I bring more to the table than him.”

 

When he made his pro debut October 8, 2005, stopping 181-fight veteran Donnie Penelton in the opening round of their fight in Iowa, 17-year-old Joe was the youngest professional boxer in the United States.

 

In October of 2008, Linenfelser registered his signature victory versus former NABA & NBA champion “Fearless” Fernando Hernandez, who Joe had previously defeated in a kickboxing fight. Linenfelser put Hernandez to sleep in the fifth round and then into retirement right after their fight in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Next up for “Bazooka Joe” was an eight-round throw-down with 1996 Cuban Olympian Ivan Leden (12-8-1), in Milwaukee, that Linenfelser won by decision.

 

Linenfelser was inactive for 14 ½ months (2010-2011) due to an injury suffered in the ring, until his triumphant ring return this past April against Jeremy Marts in Chicago. Linenfelser dropped Marts once in the fifth and twice from body shots in the final round en route to a win by unanimous, six-round decision.

 

“I took a year off and during that time I concentrated more on body shots,” ‘Bazooka Joe” explained. “I’d always been ‘Bazooka Joe,’ throwing bombs and knocking guys out. But I found out that, the better the opponent, the harder it is to knock ‘em out with just head shots. Body shots tear-down an opponent and then you go upstairs to finish.”

 

Linenfelser has fought almost exclusively as a junior middleweight – his only loss was in a fight in which he weighed 171 ¾ pounds – but he’s dropped down to welterweight for this fight and plans to continue fighting at 147.

 

“I had no problems making 147,” he concluded.  “There was a time that I had some personal problems, but I started praying a lot and everything just seemed to fall into place for me. My speed and stamina has improved.  I’m as strong as ever and I’ve been running 12 miles a day.  When I fought at 154, I’d balloon-up as high as 187 between fights. Now, I eat and drink right and my weight doesn’t go way up.

 

“My father (manager Jeff) has been telling me for a long time that I should be fighting at 147.  I haven’t felt this good since I was 14.  I’m excited to fight at this weight.  I’m on a nutritious diet and take vitamins. I used to be on a ‘wrestling diet’ to make weight because I lost weight the wrong way.  I’m living healthy and feeling real strong.”

Chuck Barbee’s Kids Wrestling Program Now in the Phoenix Metro/Ahwatukee Area

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Workouts Start in September and October

Infinity Wrestling Academy will coach and teach wrestling to area kids and further highlight the kids in IWA and the greater Phoenix Area.

 

 

All programs are for kids 7-12 years old
Collegiate Style Wrestling Only

Probably one of the best reasons to wrestle with the Infinity Wrestling Academy is to be in a room that is focused on high quality youth wrestling only. This ensures the training environment is age appropriate and tailored to the needs of the group.

IWA Starter Program

The IWA Starter Program is designed to get the new and/or novice wrestler the experience, confidence and coordination needed to help them excel in the IWA “No Limits” program. Some of the areas covered in this class are: wrestling rules, positions, basic techniques, agility skills, wrestling drills and other introductory topics…your child will be ready to advance at the end of this 4 week class.

Program Dates:    September 8, 2011- September 29, 2011*
Nights:                   Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
Times:                    6:30-7:30pm
Cost:                      $55.00 for a total of 7 practice sessions
Discounts:             None Available

IWA “No Limits” Program

The “No Limits” program is designed for wrestlers who have at least one year of experience or have completed the IWA Starter Program. This program will provide your wrestlers with a set of skills that will allow him/her to advance to the highest level of our sport. Practices will be fun and tough at the same time with an emphasis on learning and drilling followed by progressive live wrestling.

Program Dates:     October 4, 2011- February 9, 2011*
Nights:                   Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
Times:                    6:15pm-7:30pm
Cost:                      $195.00 for a total of 37 practice sessions
Discounts:              $25.00 discount for the 2nd and 3rd sibling in the same household.

Special Note:       No workouts on the following dates: November 24, 2011 December 20, 22, 2011

*Schedules are subject to minor changes throughout the season.

 

Coach Chuck Barbee

Coach Barbee has been involved with wrestling for over 30 years either as a competitor or a coach.  Over those 30+ years Coach Barbee has coached at Golden HS in Golden Colorado, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Oklahoma, United States Military Academy as well as being the owner and coach for several kids wrestling clubs in Oklahoma and New York.

Coach Barbee has taught wrestling to literally thousands of wrestlers of all ages, shapes and sizes.  The philosophy at Infinity Wrestling Academy is that there are “No Limits” to what you can do in both wrestling and in life.  Coach Barbee believes strongly in having a wide variety of technical skills and the confidence to use them during competition.  This is achieved through systematic coaching and drilling.  IWA wrestlers will be able to take advantage of coaching techniques that have been developed while training some of the best athletes in the country.  A master at breaking down technique, Coach Barbee can help your young wrestler get the skills and technique needed so that they can progress and have even more fun…learning to wrestle!!

Coach Barbee’s Credentials

History as a Coach

  • Head Coach at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY
  • 2008 EIWA Conference Wrestling Coach of the year.
  • Head Assistant Coach at the University of Oklahoma.
  • Coached 5 NCAA Division I finalists and over numerous NCAA All-Americans.
  • Former Director of the Army Wrestling Camps in West Point, NY.
  • Head Coach of the Big 12 All-Star Team versus Korea.
  • Head Coach at Golden HS in Golden, CO
  • Coach and Owner of High Performance Wrestling School in Norman, OK.
  • Coach and Owner of the Hudson Valley Wrestling Club in Cornwall, NY.
  • USA Wrestling Bronze Certified Coach.
  • Senior level-Excel Wrestling Club freestyle coach.
  • Co-Director of the Tennessee HS State Wrestling Tournament
  • Director of the Oklahoma Open
  • President of the New York College Wrestling Coaches Association

History as a Wrestler

  • 3x NCAA Division I All-American at Oklahoma State University.
  • Member of the 1989 and 1990 Oklahoma State University NCAA Championship Team.
  • Espoir National Freestyle Champion.
  • University Freestyle National Champion.
  • Espoir World Cup Team Member
  • Big 8 Conference Champion.
  • 2X NCAA Academic All-American.
  • Junior National Freestyle All-American
  • 2X Oklahoma HS State Champion

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Sergei ‘The White Wolf’ Liakhovich ready for Robert Helenius

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August 27 heavyweight showdown in Germany

 

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (August 17, 2011) – Former World Boxing Organization (“WBO”) Heavyweight Champion Sergei “The White Wolf” Liakhovich is primed and set to challenge defending champion Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius for the WBO and World Boxing Association (“WBA”) Inter-Continental titles, next Saturday (Aug. 27) in a 12-round bout airing live in the United States from Efurt, Germany on the EPIX cable network.

 

Liakhovich (25-3, 16 KOs), who lives in Arizona, departs this Saturday for Germany, where Helenius resides. An impressive victory against Helenius (15-0, 10 KOs) — WBO #2, IBF #3, WBA #9, IBF #13 and No. 9 by The Ring –will set the stage for a major showdown with either of the current world title holders, Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko.

 

“I am ready and looking forward to August 27th,” Liakhovich said in between recent training sessions. “Helenius is a good fighter. He does certain things in the ring very well, but my job is to take that away from him. I will beat him at what he does badly and will take away what he does well. Fans are going to see a high- quality level of boxing and fighting from me.”

 

Liakhovich has a decisive experience advantage against Helenius, in terms of total professional fights (28 to 15) and rounds (161-70), as well as a huge edge in strength of opponents fought. Sergei is also being trained once again by Kenny Weldon, who worked with Liakhovich in the past, including his WBO title-winning performance against Lamon Brewster.

 

“My experience is a huge advantage in this fight,” Liakhovich noted. “I have been to war and back several times in my boxing career. There is no substitute for experience. Kenny and I are on the same page.”

 

Liakhovich’s Boston-based advisor and veteran boxing lawyer, Anthony Cardinale, revealed that Sergei passed on a much more lucrative offer to challenge Helenius.

“We were offered three times more money than this purse to fight one of the Klitschko brothers before Christmas,” Cardinale explained. “Sergei and I believe that there will be considerable more demand (and therefore much more money) for a Klitschko title fight following his defeat of Helenius. It was Sergei’s choice, and one I admire and respect

 

“Sergei is determined to win and more than ready to fight. Helenius is going to quickly find out that he is in the ring with someone he has not seen before — an opponent as relentless, confident and skilled as Sergei.”

 

“This is Sergei’s first fight since signing with Main Events,” his promoter Kathy Duva said. “From our first conversation he has clearly expressed his desire to make a real statement in the heavyweight division by fighting absolutely anyone. He is taking on a big challenge in Helenius, but we expect that by next Saturday (Aug. 27) everyone will know that Liakhovich is back and ready to regain his world heavyweight title.”

Undefeated Todd Wilson and Former World Champ Eric Aiken to Battle on Sept 10 Jimmy Lange Boxing Card

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FAIRFAX, VA – In what should be his toughest fight to date, undefeated welterweight Todd “White Lightning” Wilson (10-0, 3 KOs) will face former world champion Eric “Mighty Mouse” Aiken (16-7-1, 12 KOs) in a six-round contest on the September 10 Jimmy Lange Boxing card at the Patriot Center.

 

The Fairfax-based Wilson, a former national collegiate boxing champion and two-time All-American at Virginia Military Institute, has won his first 10 pro bouts, including the last three at the Patriot Center.  A business development specialist at Booz Allen Hamilton who trains at Annandale Boys & Girls Club (ABGC), Wilson defeated another tough veteran, Dean “Pitbull” White, in his last fight held on March 12, 2011 in Fairfax.

 

Based out of Washington, DC, Aiken, who also works as a personal trainer, is set to make his return to the ring after a three-year absence.  Aiken’s crowning moment as pro came when he captured the International Boxing Federation’s (IBF) featherweight world title by defeating heavily-favored and previously undefeated Valdemir Pereira on May 13, 2006.  Possessing strong punching power in both hands with good speed, he lost to Monty Meza Clay in his last bout held on February 1, 2008.

 

In the evening’s 10-round Main Event, hometown fan favorite and former star of the boxing reality TV show The Contender,  Jimmy Lange,(Great Falls, VA) will fight for a world title, taking on Raul “El Toro” Munoz (Topeka, KS) for the World Boxing Union (WBU) 154-lb Championship. The card will also feature Lange’s Contender teammate Jonathan Reid, another Contender participant (Season 2)Michael Stewart, as well as Zain Shah (Chantilly), Lawrence Jones (Reston) and Scott Sigmon (Lynchburg).

 

Tickets, priced at $35, $50, $75, $125, $300 and $500 (plus applicable service charges), can be bought through all Ticketmaster outlets including the Patriot Center box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com/ and via Phonecharge at 703-573-SEAT, 202-397-SEAT and 410-547-SEAT. Accessible seating is available for patrons with disabilities by calling 703-993-3035.

 

Doors will open at 6:00 pm, with the first fight scheduled to begin promptly at 7:00 pm.  All bouts are subject to change.  Jackie “First Lady of Boxing” Kallen serves as promoter with matchmaking duties handled by J.D. Brown.

 

Boxing Links (8-17-11)

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British kick-boxing champion dies in Sydney fight
Telegraph.co.uk
A British Thai kick-boxing champion has died during a fight in Sydney, prompting calls for tighter regulation of the sport. By Bonnie Malkin, Sydney Mark Fowler, 35, collapsed in front of spectators after fighting five rounds on Saturday night and 
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Telegraph.co.uk
Robert Stieglitz, Mikkel Kessler to meet
ESPN
Difficult negotiations have been going on for months between SES Boxing promoter Ulf Steinforth, who represents Stieglitz, and Kalle Sauerland of Kessler promoter Sauerland Event, especially over where to stage the bout — in Germany or Denmark. 
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IBF orders immediate rematch of Agbeko-Mares title fight
USA Today
By Bob Velin, USA TODAY The International Boxing Federation (IBF), the sanctioning body for last weekend’s Joseph Agbeko-Abner Mares bantamweight title fight, has ordered an immediate rematch in light of what it called inappropriate conduct by the 
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USA Today
New England Boxing Takes Center Stage this Weekend
8countnews.com
Lundy may be a Philadelphia fighter, but he’s closely associated with New England boxing. He’s promoted by Providence’s Jimmy Burchfield and has fought in the region 11 times in his 22 fights. In this fight, the brash Lundy will meet the overachieving 
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Liakhovich Aims To Exploits Robert Helenius’ Flaws
BoxingScene.com
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – Former World Boxing Organization (“WBO”) Heavyweight Champion Sergei “The White Wolf” Liakhovich is primed and set to challenge defending champion Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius for the WBO and World Boxing Association 
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Living the dream
FOXSports.com
17 “Star Power” boxing event, headlined by the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Victor Ortiz, Canelo Alvarez and Erik Morales will be sharing some thoughts on their careers every week. Alvarez will be defending his WBC light middleweight title 
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Boxing: McEwan must beat ex-world champion to reignite career
Edinburgh Evening News
I’ve even been sparring with Steve Simmons and Gary McMillan at the Lochend gym in Edinburgh too, so I’m in good shape and feeling really sharp. “I need to show the American boxing people and Golden Boy Promotions, who back me, that my loss to Andy Lee 
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Ward, Froch Three City Super Six Final Tour To Begin August 22
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By Boxing Press August 16th, 2011 All Press Releases WBA Super Middleweight Champion Andre Ward and WBC Super Middleweight Champion Carl Froch will embark on a three-city international press tour to formally announce the most important fight of their 
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Cruz-Adjaho on Sept 9
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A relative newcomer to boxing, Cruz (right) jammed 28 amateur fights into a 13-month period from July, 2007, until August, 2008. He won 25 of them before turning pro. Cruz is managed by ex-pro lightweight Jimmy Deoria, of Phoenixville, PA. 
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