Monday, December 14, 2009

Chavelle Hallback Signs with The Daily Sports!!!

FOR IMMEDAITE RELEASEQueensbury, New York - TheDailySports.com Boxing Promotions has announced the signing of Former WIBF World Featherweight, IBAF & WIBA World Super Featherweight and Current IFBA World Lightweight Champion, Chevelle Hallback to an Advisor's contract today.Hallback won the vacant IFBA World Lightweight Title in her last fight on June 13, 2008 when she and Jeannine Garside fought in a battle for the ages in Albuquerque, New Mexico.After getting frustrated over the fact that no one wanted to fight her, she has taken the last eighteen months off. Now, after surrounding herself with a new team, she is ready to be recognized as the number one Women's P4P fighter in the World."Titles are great, but what I want is to be considered the best P4P female fighter in the World. I feel that there's not another woman fighter between 135 - 147 pounds on the planet that can beat me", Hallback said from her home in Tampa, Florida. She added, "I am ready to go and my goal for 2010 is simple: I will fight and KO any other fighter, belt or no belt that's willing to get in the ring with me. I believe that all boxing fans will appreciate my improved fan friendly style, which before I retire, will help me fight on the HBO network. I plan on creating so much excitement for women's boxing that the boxing fans will demand that the suits at HBO step up to the plate and put me on!"Hallback does not have a fight scheduled yet, but has begun training and hopes that other female fighters will step up to the plate and fight her in order to put Women's boxing on the map once and for all!Stay tuned for more information on Chevelle Hallback. For additional information, please email Bill@TheDailySports.com.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Ward defeats Kessler

The Olympic Gold Medalist and hometown hero Andre Ward became the new Super Middleweight defeating Mikkel Kessler in the 11th round in Oakland California. The Super Six World Boxing Classic on Showtime Boxing was a great night for Andre Ward, the cheers from his hometown crowd helped fuel Ward to a championship victory.
Ward seemed to control the match connecting with quick jabs to the face. Kessler received a deep cut over his left eye and under his right eye in the seventh round. Kessler complained to his corner before the eight that he couldn’t see. The tough Kessler forged on into the ninth taking more damaging blows from the aggressive and crafty Ward. The match went on under close supervision from the ringside doctor. The fight was stopped in round 11 by a technical decision advancing Andre Ward to the WBA Super Middleweight Title. It was another great night of Boxing as we move forward to the next round of The Super Six World Boxing Classic.

Bill Stephens

Sunday, July 26, 2009

R.I.P. Vernon Forrest 02-12-1971-to- 7-25-2009

The boxing world lost another former World Champion in a senseless act of Violence in Northwest Atlanta. At the young age of 38 years old Vernon Forrest was shot to death in an attempted car jacking. The Atlanta police reported that Forest was airing a tire on his Jaguar when the attempted car jacking occurred; Forrest had a gun and was involved in a chase with the suspects. Vernon Forrest was shot between seven and eight times with a semi automatic weapon and one fatal shot to the head. Two suspects still remain at large.
The former Olympian and three time world Champion had amassed a record of 41-3-1 with 29 knockouts. In a year when we think we have seen enough tragedy in the sport of professional boxing the bad news keeps coming. We have to ask ourselves, when will the senseless violence end and the real fight against crime begin? A father, son , and former Champion was taken from this world to soon.
R.I.P. Vernon Forrest. 02-12-1971 to 7-25-2009 you will be missed.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Arturo Thunder Gatti 4-15-1972to 7-11-2009 R.I.P.



The Boxing world has lost another legend long before his time. Former World Champion Arturo Gatti was found dead in a beachfront villa while on honeymoon with his wife and son in Pernambuco Brazil. Arturo Thunder Gatti 40(31KO)+9(5KO) was one of the most entertaining fighters to watch. Gatti a former WBC Light Welterweight Champion, IBF Super Featherweight Champion, USBA Super Featherweight Champion brought excitement and charisma to the ring. His most memorable matches occurred with the heavily hyped Mickey Ward trilogies in which were great battles for both fighters.
Gatti was born in Montreal Canada, raised in Italy and resided in Jersey City, New Jersey during his boxing career. Arturo Thunder Gatti has developed a huge following in the Atlantic City area in which he fought many great fights at the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Gatti announced his retirement in 2007 after an unexpected loss to Alfonso Gomez in Atlantic City.
Gatti was a fighter who had the rare combinations of style, looks, skill and the commercial appeal to bring excitement in and out of the ring. Arturo Thunder Gatti was a one of a kind fighter and will be missed throughout the world. Our Prayers and thoughts go out to the family.

Bill Stephens

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Raging Bull by Jake La Motta



My Story by Jake La Motta with Joseph Carter and Peter Savage gives the reader a look inside the mind of The Raging Bull.
The Bull takes you along the path of his life of hard knocks from Juvenile detention centers with Rocky Graziano, through his brushes with the law through the crime ridden streets of the Bronx. The street fights and survival instincts that took a young La Motta into the ring to shape his destiny. The Bull left a life of crime to rise to the top of the ranks until finally giving in to the mob to get the title shot that was long overdue. The once unstoppable and fan favorite the Raging Bull found himself standing in the middle of Madison Square Garden getting booed for the poor performance of his thrown match to Billy Fox. La Motta got his title shot and defeated Marcel Cerdan on June 16th 1949 to become the Middleweight Champion of the World.
The Bronx Bull gives you a glimpse of the life in the fast lane to losing everything he had worked so hard for. With the loss of his wife and family from divorce, to spending millions and ending up in solitary confinement and working on a chain gang. The Bull’s time in solitary confinement was a wake up call to pick himself back off of the mat and begin an attempt at an acting career.
This two hundred twenty seven page autobiography published by Decapo Press lays out the life of one of the most feared fighters of perhaps the greatest generation in the sport. Raging Bull My Story is a great read that is irresistible to put down until finished.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Alexis Arguello 1952-2009

R.I.P. Champ

Former Champion and Hall of Fame Inductee Aaron "The Hawk" Pryor pays tribute to his friend.

Dear Boxing Fans,

Alexis Arguello and I shared a bond that began with our historic fight on November 12, 1982 at the Orange Bowl in Miami , FL. That bond will never be broken. I had the honor of helping my friend campaign when he was seeking political office and I always enjoyed our many visits and phone conversations through out the years. I am deeply saddened by his passing. Boxing has lost one of the greatest champions to ever step in the ring. Alexis Arguello was a true gentleman and I was blessed to call him my friend.

Please join us at www.hawktime.com for a further tribute to The Explosive Thin Man. There is information on the home page and an additional page titled “The Great Alexis Arguello”.

Alexis, we will miss and love you always.

Aaron 'The Hawk' Pryor
1996 Int'l Boxing Hall of Fame Inductee
Website: http://www.hawktime.com/

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Andy Lee moves to 18-1 13 Ko's

Andy Lee moves to 18(13ko’s)-1 after a victory over Oleg Fedetovs 10-5-0 on the undercard of last Saturdays Klitschko Chaegev fight in Germany. Lee won by unanimous decision in this 6 round matchup. The Irish Southpaw has trained under the great Emmanuel Steward from the Krunk Gym fame. Steward seems to have Lee back on track after last years devastating upset from Brian Vera. Andy Lee faced his first defeat of his professional career in a seventh round knockout at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut. Since the defeat, Lee has won the last three fights in which two were fought in Ireland, and this past weekends took place at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen Germany.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Requiem for a Heavyweight



With the movie selection at the video store slim, I searched the overpriced cable channels for something of quality to watch. Stuck in reality hell, I surfed the on demand channels until I settled onto Turner Classic Movies. Requiem for a Heavyweight goes back to a time in film production when men were real men. An all star lineup with a great cast of legends including Jack Dempsey, Muhammad ALi, Willie Pep, and a cast of other great Boxers.
With Anthony Quinn as Louis “Mountain” Rivera, a one time Heavyweight Contender who is at the end of his career. Jackie Gleason plays the seedy manager Maish Rennick who is out for his own best interest instead of his boxer. Mickey Rooney plays the trainer and care taker for big Mountain Rivera. Requiem for a Heavyweight is a great classic boxing movie that set the standard for a lot of movies to follow.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

R.I.P. David Carradine

Kung Fu Star David Carradine found dead in Bangkok hotel room at age 72.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

1ST Round KO for the Bronze Bomber



Deontay (The Bronze Bomber) Wilder scored an impressive first round KO over Charles (chuckie) Brown in Saturday night’s main event in Cincinnati. The Dream Team event at the Duke Energy Center was Wilders second first round KO at the center after Wilder defeated Richard Green Jr. in March. The Bronze Bomber moves to 5-0, 5KO’S in his short professional career. Wilder is signed with Golden Boy Promotions who co-sponsored the event with R&R Promotions out of Cincinnati.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Golden Boy's Night of Future Champions



R&R Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions brings a night of future Champions to the Duke Energy Center on Saturday May 23rd. R&R has been a driving force in the resurgence of professional boxing in the Cincinnati area. Deontay (The Bronze Bomber) Wilder will be fighting in the main event against Akron heavyweight Chuckie Brown. Cincinnati undefeated lightweight, Adrien Broner will be fighting his 10th professional bout since turning pro a year ago. Other local fighter’s scheduled to appear is, Aaron Pryor Jr., Brandon Bennett, William Action Jackson, and many more up and coming Champions from the Cincinnati area. The Duke Energy Center, previously known as the Cincinnati Convention Center, has been a great location for R&R Promotion’s. The Center is located downtown Cincinnati adjacent to many upscale hotels and has plenty of space for the hard hitting ring action.
Don’t miss the opportunity to catch these fighters on their way up while tickets are still reasonable. The doors open at 7:00 pm and the action starts at 8:00 pm. Tickets available at sellingticketscom . I’ll see you there.

Bill Stephens

Friday, May 8, 2009

Broner defeats Qunitero by desicion


Adrien “the problem” Broner (9-0) 6 KO’S makes his television debut on ESPN Friday night fights in Fort Worth Texas. The Cincinnati fighter defeated Vernando Quintero (7-1-1) by desicion in an outdoor eight round bout. Both fighters came into the match with undefeated records. Broner signed with Golden Boy Promotions a year ago after turning pro with over three hundred amateur fights under his belt. With the promotional machine of Golden Boy behind him, and his speed and skill, at nineteen years old the young lightweight is on the watch list for greatness in the ring.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Punisher by Decision over Winky

From the start of the fight I got the impression the young fresher Williams would make quick work of Winky Wright by the end of the second. I have to give credit to Winky for standing in there for twelve rounds and taking the abuse at the hands of Paul Williams. Winky Wrights year and a half lay off seemed to be too long for the once great fighter. The faster and fresher Williams dominated Winky for twelve rounds with speed and power. The twelfth round was all or nothing for Winky. The Punisher continued to dominate through the twelfth round winning by unanimous decision over Winky Wright. The Punisher Paul Williams looked in great form and looks forward to a middleweight championship match.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sunday, March 22, 2009

3 The Hard Way

Cincinnati Featherweight Jessie Carradine 3-0-0 2 Ko's

The Cincinnati boxing fans responded over 4000 strong for 3 The Hard Way at the U.S Bank Arena. In the main event Ricardo Williams (15-2-0) 8KO’S defeated Harrison Cuello (18-9-2) 14 KO’s. Williams is on an undefeated 5-0 streak since his comeback to boxing a year ago. Rashad Holloway 10-1-0 5Ko’s defeated Doel Carrasquillo 12-11-1 1Ko’s by decision. Rau’ Shee Warren defeated Derrick Moss by decision in an Amateur bout. Cincinnati Featherweight Jesse Carridine (pictured above) (3-0-0) 2KO’s defeated Ramon Santos in round 2 in Santos pro debut.
David Long (6-1-1-) 3 KO’s faced Kelsey Arnold 1-1-1(1KO) in four rounds of heavyweight action which resulted in a draw. The Saturday night event was promoted by TMAX Events and TKO Boxing Promotions.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Pro-AM Boxing Cincinnati

Rau' Shee Warren will be fighting at the
U.S Bank Arena March 21st



TKO Boxing and TMAX events Presents 3 the Hard Way on March 21st 2009 at the U.S. Bank Arena. The Hometown Heroes of Cincinnati Boxing are back as the main event features Ricardo Williams (14-2-0 7 KO’s) going up against Harrison Cuello (18-8-2 14KO’s). Cuelllo is coming from the Bronx New York for eight rounds of welterweight action. Cincinnati fighter Rashad Holloway (9-1-0 5KO’s) faces Doel Carrasquillo in a six round Junior Middleweight bout. For the second weekend in a row, the Cincinnati fans will get to see the two time Olympian Rau’ shee Warren in action. Warren takes on Derrick Moss from Cleveland. Before turning to the Professional ranks, Warren is destined to make history as the only U.S. athlete to make a third trip to the U.S Olympics.


Other local fighters scheduled to appear will be Ron Siler making his pro-debut, David (Dae Dae) Long, undefeated Cincinnati fighters Mel Crossty, and Jesse Carradine, and a local favorite Ravae Springs. Don’t miss the chance to see these young Cincinnati fighters that are bringing the hard hitting action back to the city.
Tickets are still available at ticketmaster.com, and for more information visit Myspace.com/TMAXEVENTS. The U.S. Bank arena Doors open at 6:30 pm with the first Bell sounding at 7:30.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Duke Energy Center March 14th 2009


Cincinnati Welterweight, William “Action” Jackson (3-0 2KO’s) Raises his hand in victory at the Duke Energy Center
On MARCH 14, 2009.

Richard Green Jr. has hand attended to in the corner

Two time Olympian Rau’ Shee Warren goes to work on James Smith from Detroit Michigan for a win at the Duke Energy Center.







Deontay Wilder Victoriuos over Richard "Big Fella" Green



Deontay Wilder raises his hand in victory after a win over Richard Green Jr. in the main event at The Reunion. Richard “Big Fella, head Swella” Green was unable to start round 2 due to a possible broken hand. The first round provided a nice exchange of hard hitting action from both fighters. Wilder had the size and reach on Green, while the Big Fella Green is known for his power punches. Green was in serious pain as the ring side doctors cut the tape from the hands after the fight. Meanwhile the 6’7 Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder seems to be on the road to superstardom. Wilder was the only member of the Olympic team to win a medal in 2008. He is managed by Shelly Finkel and Jay Deas, Promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, and has signed a Deal with Everlast as his sponsor.
In the Co- main event Adrian “The Problem” Broner(7-0-1) defeated Eric Ricker(1-2- 1) by decision in a six round bout. The fight was a rematch from the December fight that ended in a no contest. Ricker gave Broner a tough fight in front of Broner’s hometown fans in Cincinnati. The evening was a great start of the Boxing year R&R Promotions and Co –Sponsor Golden Boy Promotions.

Friday, March 13, 2009

The Reunion

2008 Olympic Team Captain Rau'shee Warren




Olympic Medalist Deontay Wilder will be fighting Richard Green Jr. in Saturday night’s main event in Cincinnati. The Reunion will bring back together the members of the 2008 Olympic Boxing Team. The Co Main Event will be a rematch from their December 27th match that resulted in a no contest ruling with Cincinnati fighter Adrien Broner (6-0) fighting Toledo’s Eric Ricker (1-1).


2008 Olympic Team Captain Rau’shee Warren will be fighting James Smith on the amateur card. Former Featherweight Champion and Olympic Boxer from Cleveland, Raynell Williams will face David Harris from Atlanta. Top Ranked Olympic Boxer from Las Vegas Michael Hunter will be fighting in a super heavyweight matchup. Other amateurs scheduled to fight will be Maria Norton, Petey Davis and Chaen (Mick) Chess.
Olympians to be featured on the professional side of "The Reunion" card will be Cincinnati's 2004 Olympian Dante Craig (17-8-1), Toledo's Olympian 2004 Devin Vargas (16-0) and Cleveland's Miguel Gonzalez (1-0). Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the aggressive action of Pro Cincinnati knockout artists such as Brandon Bennett (4-0), William Action Jackson (2-0), and Hasaan Murph (2-0-1).
The Reunion is a co sponsored event from R&R Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions. The Reunion will be the first fight of the year for R&R Promotions and sixth professional fight event since R&R promotions brought professional boxing back to Cincinnati in 2008.The doors of the Duke Energy Center open at 6pm the fights and the first bell is at 7pm. Tickets for "The Reunion" start at $15 and are on sale now at http://www.sellingticket.com/, Rags Men's Wear (Downtown) 513-381-RAGS and Hard II Knock (Clifton) 513-221-HARD.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Reunion




The Duke Energy Center hosts another night of boxing in Cincinnati on March 14, 2009. R&R Promotions in association with Golden Boy Promotions proudly presents The Reunion, featuring members of the 2008 Olympic Boxing team. Fighting in the Main Event will be Olympic Medalist Deontay Wilder facing Richard Green Jr.
The Co Main Event will be a rematch from their December 27th match that resulted in a no contest ruling with Cincinnati fighter Adrien Broner (6-0) fighting Toledo’s Eric Ricker (1-1). Broner is a young fighter to watch, a former National Amateur Champion now managed by Golden Boy Promotions. Other Olympians to be featured on the professional side of "The Reunion" card will be Cincinnati's 2004 Olympian Dante Craig (17-8-1), Toledo's Olympian 2004 Devin Vargas (16-0) and Cleveland's Miguel Gonzalez (1-0).
On the Amateur Card is Cincinnati’s own 2 time Olympian Raushee Warren who will face James Smith from Detroit Michigan. Raushee was the USA Olympic Team Captain in 2008.Former Featherweight Champion and Olympic Boxer from Cleveland, Raynell Williams will face David Harris from Atlanta. Top Ranked Olympic Boxer from Las Vegas Michael Hunter will be fighting in a super heavyweight matchup. Other amateurs scheduled to fight will be Maria Norton, Petey Davis and Chaen (Mick) Chess.

Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the aggressive action of Pro Cincinnati knockout artists such as Brandon Bennett (4-0), William Action Jackson (2-0), and Hasaan Murph (2-0-1).
The doors of the Duke Energy Center open at 6pm the fights and the first bell is at 7pm. Tickets for "The Reunion" start at $15 and are on sale now at http://www.sellingticket.com/, Rags Men's Wear (Downtown) 513-381-RAGS and Hard II Knock ( Clifton ) 513-221-HARD.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Sunday, March 1, 2009

A Texas Slugfest

An all out war” the announcers yell at the end of round one, both boxers slugging away until the sound of the bell. The capacity crowd witnessed two warriors standing toe to toe in a Texas slugfest.
The Baby Bull Diaz looked in great form against the veteran fighter and former champion Juan Manuel Marquez. A flurry of combinations followed by powerful left hooks, the baby bull kept coming.
Diaz brought blood above the eye of Marquez at the end of the 5th. Marquez seemed to adjust to the aggression in the 8th and a powerful uppercut brought the blood to the face of the baby bull.
Diaz goes down in the 9th by a strong uppercut and makes it to his feet to continue for more abuse from Marquez until the final uppercut that lands the baby bull to the mat for good. Juan Manuel Marquez (54-1-36 KO’s) became the WBA/ WBO/ IBO Unified Lightweight Champion of the World.
Juan (the Baby Bull) Diaz gave a great performance and moves to (34-2-0-17KO’s) A great night of Championship Boxing from HBO

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Chris John vs Rocky Juarez ends in Draw

HBO Championship BOXING

In a featherweight Championship match Rocky Juarez vs Chris John from Indonesia. This was a great match with both fighters giving their all to the end. Champion Chris John carried the earlier matches while Rocky Juarez seemed to have a late start.
Chants of Rocky from the crowd seemed to bring energy to Juarez as he came alive at the end of eleven. A great Featherweight Championship match as both fighters were slugging till the end. The fight goes to the judges in a unanimous decision and results in a draw. Both fighters believed they won the fight. Chris Juan retains his featherweight championship title and remains undefeated.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Pavlik vs Rubio



Pavlik Defeats Rubio



Kelly (the Ghost) Pavlik (35-1-30 KO’s) gave the ultimate gift to his great Youngstown fan base by defeating Marco Antonio Rubio (43-5-1 38KO’S) and retaining his WBC /WBO Middleweight titles at the Chevrolet Center in Youngstown.
What started out as a decent matchup with both fighters feeling each other out in the first round? Pavlik’s power and precision punches begin to take over throughout the next couple of rounds. The fight looked to be coming to quick end as Pavlik landed some devastating blows to Rubio and tying him up with combinations against the ropes and in the corner. Pavlik looked great in the ring but seemed unable to finish Rubio early. Rubio’s quickness and craftsmanship in the ring was able to bail him out of trouble and keep the fight alive for another few rounds. The end of the ninth round came as the fighters returned to their corners. Before the 10th started the referee waived his arms that it’s over as the surprised fans cheered and Pavlik jumped to his feet raising his glove in victory. Ray Boom Boom m

Pavlik thanked the fans after the match and stated “theres no place like home”.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Final Press Conference for Pavlik -Rubio

The Chevrolet Center in Youngstown will host the final press conference for the World Middleweight Champion bout of Pavlik-Rubio on Thursday February 19th. The Mandatory Challenger and number 1 contender Marco Antonio Rubio and Kelly “The Ghost” Pavlik will come together to answer questions from the press. The conference is open to the public and the doors open at 11:00. When the news conference begins at noon the weather in Youngstown is predicted to be a blistering high for the day of 26 degrees. At the same time the weather in Rubio’s hometown of Torreon Mexico will be a warm 72 degrees. With snow and colder temperatures forecasted for the winner take all on Saturday’s Championship fight, and a whole town behind the Champion, will El Veneno’s winning streak end in Youngstown by the hands of a Ghost?

Monday, February 16, 2009

Fight Week Begins in Youngstown

Youngstown’s own Kelly (the Ghost) Pavlik 34-1-30 KO’s will defend his title in front of his beloved home crowd against No. 1 contender and mandatory Challenger Marco Antonio Rubio 43-4-1 this Saturday. Youngstown is buzzing with activity as the media emerges for fight week on Pavlik’s hometown. Another famous fighter and Youngstown Hero returns home for the event. Former lightweight champion Ray (Boom Boom) Mancini will be providing play by Play coverage on the fight. The Pay Per-View title fight will take place at the Chevrolet Center in Youngstown. Pavlik vs Rubio will be the second title fight of the pay per view following the Cotto- Jennings fight from Madison Square Gardens.Tickets are available through ticket master and at the Chevrolet Center. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness The Ghost in action in Youngstown. I’ll see you there!!!

Bill Stephens

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Antonio Margarito Suspended

Former Welterweight Champion Antonio Margarito suspended for one year after a hardening substance was found on his hand wrap. A member of Shane Mosleys team noticed the unusual substance in the wrap and brought it to the commissions attention before the January 24th match. The hands were rewrapped and the title was dropped to Sugar Shane Mosley in the ninth round. The incident was not forgotten as The California Athletic Association handed down the one year suspension to Margarito and his trainer Javier Capetillo. Antonio Margarito has been an impressive fighter to watch with an impressive record of 37-6 - 27 KO’S, sadly this incident may overshadow anything the former champion has accomplished in the ring.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Rage in Anaheim




Vic (the Raging Bull) Darchinyan32-1-1-26 KO’S with three title belts on the line maintained his championship status and still IBF/WBA/WBC Champion defeated the Jorge Arce 51-5-1 -39KO’S in 11 rounds. The Ringside physician put a stop to the abuse at the end of the 11th round. Arce should have showed up at the press conference and skipped the first two rounds of the fight. The love and adoration of the fans couldn’t save the two time former champion against a Bull.

Friday, February 6, 2009

THE CHAMPION

After eighteen years in the ring, the undefeated World Super Middleweight Champion call’s it quits with nothing more to prove. At the age of 36 with 45 wins (32 KO’s)-0 losses and the longest reigning Champion in boxing History, Joe Calzaghe leaves the ring with an undefeated record, and the Champion of the world. How many boxers can accomplish this? Joe Calzaghe is still young enough and has enough money to devote his time to commercial interest and his many charities. Thank you Joe Calzaghe for holding the Championship will class and grace and bringing two decades of your unique style to the boxing fans. There will never be another Italian Dragon. Enjoy your retirement Champ! The Pride of Wales will be missed.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Reunion


R&R Promotions brings back another night of knockouts on March 14th titled the Reunion. The Duke Energy Center in Cincinnati will host the Massacre as the next generation of fighters brings the hard hitting boxing action.
Dyah Davis (13-1- 7ko’s) faces Anatolly Dudchenko for six rounds of light heavyweight action. Cincinnati middleweight Dante Craig 17(13)-8-7 will be fighting in six rounds of hard hitting boxing. If you missed the pro debuts in 2008 of names such as Brandon Bennett, Adrien Broner, William Action Jackson, Tony Walker, and Haasan Murph, then you missed some awesome first round knockout action. Catch these undefeated fighters on February 14th on their way up the ranks as they continue to dominate their opponents around the ring. If you were lucky enough to be in the audience to witness the aggression from these young fighters than you know that they are destined for greatness.
Don’t miss the chance to see Team USA from the 2008 Olympics. The amateur card features, Featherweight Olympian Raynell Williams, Super Heavyweight Michael Hunter, and two time Olympian Rau’ Shee Warren. Witness the combination of power and speed from Cincinnati Amateur sensation Danny Calhoun.
With a successful Cincinnati businessman turned boxing Promoter Andrew Williams became the new face of Boxing in the City of Cincinnati and brought back Professional boxing to this great city once again. R&R Promotions and Denise Dubose LaGuidice from On the Go International continued to bring Quality talent to the local boxing community. Former Heavyweight Champion Lamon Brewster fought in Cincinnati in 2008 with Former Cruiserweight Champion Ravea Springs on the undercard. The August 30th fight was a joint promotion between Brewster’s company Relentless Promotions and Andrew Williams R&R Promotions.
A boxer that headlined the boxing cards during 2008 is a name that is no stranger to the City of Cincinnati; Aaron Pryor JR. Pryor JR. made his hometown Pro Debut in front of his large local fan base. Pryor is trained by the legendary Hall of Fame Manager and Trainer Emanuel Steward. Aaron Pryor Jr. is the son of Hall of Fame Boxer and former WBA/IBF Light Welterweight Champion Aaron (The Hawk) Pryor.
Cincinnati has produced some great boxers throughout the years going all the way back to the legendary Heavyweight Champion (The Cincinnati Cobra) Ezzard Charles.
Forget the roses, forget the candy, grab your keys and spend your evening supporting your local professional boxers at the Duke Energy Center for a romantic night of first round knockouts.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

A Victorious Homecoming

Ricardo Williams Jr. (14-2-7 KO’S) defeated Doel Carrasquillo (12-10-1-1KO) in a unanimous decision in his first fight in Cincinnati in over four years. Super Middleweight Aaron Pryor Jr. (12-1-0 8KO’s) delivered a second round knockout to Will Prieto (5-4-1 2KO’s). The event titled Homecoming was a joint promotion at the Cincinnati U.S. Bank Arena sponsored by TKO Boxing Promotions and TMAX Events

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Homecoming 2009


TKO Boxing Promotions and TMAX Events bring back the hard hitting action to the Cincinnati U.S. Bank Arena on January 31ST. The Event titled Homecoming will feature the return to the Cincinnati Boxing action of Ricardo Williams Jr. The 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist, Williams (13-2-0, 7Kos) will face Doel Carrasquillo (12-9-1 10 Kos) in an eight round bout headlining a night of local boxing talent.
Boxers scheduled to fight include, Cincinnati Super Middleweight Aaron Pryor Jr.11-1-0 (8KOs) faces Will Prieto5-3-1(2KOS). Jesse James Carradine is set to meet Oswaldo Escobedo in four rounds of junior lightweight action. Russian fighter Nurpais Torobekov battles William Bonner in a four round Heavyweight match. More local fighters are set to appear. Get your tickets at ticketmaster.com and don’t miss the sound of the bell at 7:30 0n January the 31st, or you just might miss a Cincinnati first round knockout.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Broner moves to 6-0

Adrien Broner remains undefeated and moves to 6-0 after defeating Jose Alfredo Lugo by decision. The lightweight from Cincinnati was challenged with a skillful Lugo and went the distance in front of a record crowd at the Staple Center in Los Angeles.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Sugar Shane in 9

In front of a sold out record crowd, Sugar Shane Mosley became the new WBA Welterweight Champion with an upset over Antonio Margarito with a round nine knockout. The fierce and competitive Margarito that bloodied a Miguel Cotto last July was no where in sight tonight. Sugar Shane Mosley came into the fight as a 4-1 underdog and dominated every round with precision, power, and unstoppable speed that took the fight out of the Champion. Sugar Shane pulled off a major upset not looking like an Old Mosley but a Sugar Shane Mosley of Old.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Adrien Broner vs Jose Alfredo Lugo

Once again under the bright lights of L.A., Cincinnati Lightweight Adrien Broner takes to the ring on Saturday night on another major event. Broner faces Jose Alfredo Lugo at the Staple Center on the undercard of Antonio Margaritos WBA title defense against Sugar Shane Mosley.
Adrien Broner a 19 year old lightweight boxer that made his pro debut in spring of 2008, hails from Cincinnati and member of the next generation of young boxers from Cincinnati that are dominating their matches with first round KO’S.
Adrien Broner made his pro debut in front of his hometown fans scoring a thirty second knock out in the first round over Alante Davis. Following his pro debut Broner fought a few months later back in Cincinnati where he made quick work of David Warren Huffman in another first round KO. The attention was on the skilled lightweight after this where opportunity knocked for Broner placing him on the undercard of the Sugar Shane Mosley Ricardo Myorga undercard where Broner defeated Ramon Flores in one round. Broner then defeated Torrence Jett on a sixth round knockout on the Ricky Hatton/ Malignaggi undercard.
To finish his first year in Pro Boxing Adrien Broner fought on the undercard of the biggest fight of the year defeating Scott Turney in a first round knockout on the De la Hoya Manny Pacquiao undercard. With Golden Boy Promotions in his corner Adrien Broner is definitely a fighter that is one to watch on his way to superstardom.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Jose Torres

RIP Former Light Heavyweight Champion JOSE TORRES
Loved Throughout the Boxing Community

Friday, January 9, 2009

STREET JUSTICE


Chuck Zito has provided a look into many different aspects of lifes characters, from the boxing ring inside Hollywood, and a first hand count of life with the Hell's Angels. Chuck Zitos book was such an interesting read about an interesting life. The 285 page Autobiography was a quick and easy read that keeps the reader turning the pages of stories of real life in the Hell's Angels and real life inside prison for a crime he did not commit. Zito has always had a dominating presence with looks to kill and the ability to back it up. A self made man who had lived a life and experienced things that some can only dream of. Street Justice is a great read that is full of action and keeps you interested from the first page to the back cover.

Pavlik vs Rubio

Kelly the Ghost Pavlik will defend his World Middleweight Championship belt against Marco Antonio Rubio from Mexico on February 14th in front of his Youngstown fans. A rare treat for the loyal and devoted fans of the Ghost will be able to watch their Champion defend his belt in Youngstown at the Chevrolet Center.
Pavlik has an impressive pro record 0f 34-1- 30Ko’ s. The Youngstown fans should be in for a great display from Pavlik who is currently training hard as always to defend Youngstown.