Upland, California (December 10, 2014) - Top U. S. Heavyweight prospect, Dominic "Trouble" Breazeale (12-0, 11 KO's) returns to action tomorrow evening in an eight-round bout versus heavy-handed Epifanio "Diamante" Mendoza (40-19, 34 KO's) of Columbia. Breazeale, who is coming off a second round knock-out of his opponent this past August, is ready to get back in the ring and prove why he continues to be a promising young contender.
The 2012 U.S. Olympian resides just forty-five minutes north of Temecula and you can believe there will be plenty of family, friends, and supporters at this bout; you can't miss them as they always arrive ready for the rumble dawning "Here Comes Trouble" t-shirts. Staying humble and true to him self, Breazeale is always appreciative of his fans and grateful for the opportunity to fight for them in a venue so close to home.
"They motivate me, and I can guarantee that they will definitely get their money's worth."
"Here Comes Trouble!"
Just two years after participating in the 2012 Olympic Games, Breazeale has gained attention in the heavyweight division by easily dismantling eleven of the twelve opponents he has faced in four rounds or less. Breazeale's early
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success is due not only to his amazing athletic ability and great work ethic, but also to a great team. Breazeale is advised by the highly recognized Al Haymon, and trained by world-renowned trainer, John Bray.
For the past couple of months, Breazeale has trained diligently at Cross Roads Boxing Gym while awaiting details on his next bout. The uncertainty of not knowing when a fighter's next bout will be can take a toll on a boxer in training camp, but Breazeale handled it with the skill and finesse of a seasoned veteran.
When asked about his return to the ring, Breazeale, humbly stated, "it's always a good feeling getting back into the ring. The time between bouts was a little longer than I would have liked, but I made the best of it. I had plenty of great sparring and I continue to learn every day in the gym with my trainer, John Bray. I am definitely ready."
Bray is also ecstatic about Breazeale's return as they have worked together daily in the gym on new techniques and is expecting his pupil to effectively demonstrate them. He believes that this upcoming bout is exactly the kind of fight that Breazeale needs as he works toward becoming the heavyweight champion of the world. "Epifanio Mendoza is a seasoned professional who can fight and Dominic is prepared for the challenge. Training camp has gone well; however, keeping sparring partners has been difficult. With that said, I believe Dominic Breazeale has the goods to be the heavyweight champion of the world and bring interest back to the heavyweight division", said Bray.
"Here Comes Trouble!"
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