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Monday, September 15, 2014

Three-division world champ Amanda Serrano talks about her September 18 bout at the Master Theater in Brooklyn



Brooklyn, NY (September 15, 2014) -- Three-division world champion Amanda Serrano (21-1, 16 KO's) knows first hand that she has a tough fight on her hands this Thursday night at the Master Theater in Brooklyn when he she takes on Jackie Trivilino (9-8-3, 1 KO) in a rematch of a fight that took place on March 20, 2009.
 

Serrano won a majority decision and now in the long awaited rematch they will headline a seven bout card promoted by Dmitry Salita's Star of David Promotions.

 
The Featherweight bout is scheduled for 8-rounds.

 
The 25 year-old Serrano will be fighting in her native Brooklyn for the first time in three years after fighting in the Dominican Republic and Argentina.

 
"I feel good. I am ready to fight. I love to fight and it's going to be a war on Thursday,"said Serrano.

 
Even though she won the first encounter, Serrano is looking for a more emphatic victory.

 
"We fought before and now I know a lot more about her. I know she is confident. I am always confident. I am ready."

 
Serrano has won belts at 126, 130 and 135 pounds and is considered one of the top female fighters in the world.

 
"It feels great to be considered one of the best. There is a lot of pressure to keep world championship status. I am here because I have a great team. I am glad to be the first female fighter to be featured on Dmitry's shows."

 
Serrano is happy that she will be at the top of the card in her hometown.

 
"I am at the level where I am the main event. We have proved to the fans that we can be the co-main event and main event. It gives me an extra umph to be able to featured so high on the card."

 
With the perceived lack of opportunities, Serrano's manager/trainer Jordan Maldonado said that Serrano may have to starting fight abroad more. She has already fought in the Dominican Republic, Sweden and Argentina.

 
"Going to Europe is the only choice. The American promoters do not see the passion of these girls,"said Maldonado,

 
"There are great fighters like (newly crowned unified Welterweight champion) Cecilia Braekhus. When we were in Argentina we noticed how much pride they have in their women fighters. It's big in Peru and it's funny because I don't think the fighters anywhere are even is good as the fighters in New York. The women here are superior but we don't have the backing over here like they do in other parts of the world, so in order to people to win the title, get the recognition and fight for the purses that Amanda is worth, we will have to go over to Europe. All of our fighters are homegrown. We will fight anyone. Amanda just won the WBO title in Argentina. Amanda is not a New York fighter, she is considered a world fighter.", finished Maldonado.

 
Serrano countered by saying, "I want to fight wherever the opportunities are. I am a warrior. I will go anywhere. I took the chance when I went to Argentina and I came home with a the belt."

 
"Thursday will be a great fight. The fans should come out and support female fighters and support this show. I want to thank Dmitry Salita for the opportunity to fight at home.", finished Serrano.

 
A terrific show has been assembled Salita.

 
In 6 Round Bouts:

 
Undefeated Cruiserweight Junior Wright (11-0-1, 9 KO's) of Chicago returns to the Master Theater when he takes on Kamarah Pasley of Philadelphia.

 
Gary Beriguette (5-0, 3 KO's) of Brooklyn will fight Rapahel Luna of Albany, NY in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

 
Dimash Niyazov (6-0-2, 4 KO's) of Staten Island, NY will square of with Jamell Tyson of Rochester, NY in a Lightweight bout.

 
In 4 round bouts:

 
Middleweight Akil Auguste (4-1, 4 KO's) Brooklyn, NY will take on Dequan Burgos(1-0) of Brooklyn, NY

 
Amateur standout Peter Dobson of Bronx, NY will make his pro debut against Mack Babb of Brooklyn, NY.

 
Exciting Middleweight Peter Reyes (4-0, 2 KO's) of New York will take on Maurice Amaro of Philadelphia.

 
Log on to salitapromotions.com to score tickets to see this mix of champions and up & comers do their thing in the ring on Thursday, Sept. 18.

 
The Master Theater is located at 1029 Brighton Beach Avenue in Brooklyn

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

WBO lightweight Champion Amanda Serrano headlines Brooklyn Brawl



Brooklyn, NY  (September 3, 2014) -- Amanda Serrano will enter the ring at the Master Theater (Formerly the Millennium Theater) in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn on September. 18 with a brand new belt strapped around her waist, and the usual stone game-face signaling her intentions.
 

Serrano (21-1-1, with 16 KOs) is one of the headliners September 18, on a Star of David Promotions card put together by promoter Dmitriy Salita. 

 
The 25-year-old southpaw recently traveled to Argentina and scored a 6th round stoppage win over Maria Elena Maderna, earning the WBO lightweight title. On Sept. 18, the Puerto Rican native will be sticking close to home, fighting in her borough. 

 
The foe on this night will be, as is per usual on a Salita card, no easy triumph. Serrano, one half of the "Fighting Serrano Sisters", seven years junior to big sister Cindy Serrano, is to meet Jackie Trivilino, who'll show up with ample confidence. 

 
"Amanda is an excellent athlete and so is Jackie," Salita said. "Women's boxing as a sport has come a long way in the last 10 years. Female boxers today are world class athletes, very skilled, in tremendous shape and determined to prove themselves in the sport."

 
Trivilino battled fan-favorite Heather Hardy at Barclays Center in her last outing, on June 14, and the Plattsburgh, NY native lost a technical decision by the most narrow of margins. A crowd-pleasing featherweight rumble is virtually guaranteed.

 
September 18 will also see the debut under the Star of David promotional banner of Junior Wright, a Chicagoan who is a known quality to hardcore NY-area boxing fans.

 
The cruiserweight boxed Steve Bujaj to a draw on the May 15 Salita show at the Master Theater, and that was a five star showdown. Kamarah Parsley is coming from Philadelphia with upsetting intentions; he wants to show the 11-0-1 Wright that Philly trumps Chicago when the going gets tough. 

 
Dimash Niyazov, a junior welterweight from Kazakhstan now living on Staten Island, will seek to go to 7-0-2, but he'll have to get past Rochester, NY lefty Jamell Tyson, a survivor type who wants to play the spoiler. 

 
Salita is also excited to see prospect Gary Beriguette (living in Brooklyn NY, 5-0) in his toughest fight to date, against Raphael Luna. Also, amateur standout Peter Dobson of the Bronx is making his long awaited pro debut against the experienced Mack Babb of Brooklyn, NY.

 
Log on to salitapromotions.com to score tickets to see this mix of champions and up & comers do their thing in the ring on Thursday, Sept. 18.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Boxing Results from The Valley Forge Casino - June 15, 2013

 


Yorgey Edges Kennedy in Hotly-Contested Rematch
By Tony Penecale (Ringside)




It’s a rare occurrence when a sequel lives up to the original, much less surpasses it.  Often it lacks originality and it falls short with attempts to recreate the action and drama of the classic that it follows.  But sometimes, you find one like “The Godfather II” or “The Empire Strikes Back” where the sequel not only becomes an equal, it becomes the superior entity.


For local-favorite Harry Joe Yorgey and upset-minded Julius Kennedy, the rematch of their back-and-forth battle in March turned out to be another hard-fought classic in front of a raucous Pro-Yorgey crowd at the Valley Forge Casino in King of Prussia, PA.  


As in the original, it was Yorgey’s superior conditioning and strong finish that allowed him to win another closely-contested battle and capture the vacant WBF North America Middleweight title in the process.


Yorgey, 160, of Bridgeport, PA, started quickly, putting on a boxing clinic using his sharp jab and movement to befuddle and neutralize the physically-imposing Kennedy, 160, of Windsor Mill, MD.  Yorgey was able to control the action and pace while Kennedy tried to force the fight inside, his single punches hitting only air.


As in their first meeting, Kennedy started getting closer in the 3rd round, trying to bull Yorgey to the ropes and smother him.  Yorgey found success in landing crisp counter punches off the ropes but the in-close fighting seemed to favor Kennedy.


The momentum started to swing in Kennedy’s favor in the 4th round as he landed several hard punches, including one after the bell which led to a brief war of words between the fighters.  Yorgey continued to fight Kennedy inside through the 5th and 6th rounds, landing at a higher volume while Kennedy’s punches were harder, with his thudding body shots thundering through the arena.


Kennedy enjoyed his best round in the 7th, stalking Yorgey, and landing several big shots.  Yorgey countered inside but his punches lacked the same zip, seemingly a result of Kennedy’s debilitating body shots.


Yorgey seemed to find his second wind in the 8th round and turned the tide, attacking Kennedy’s body with several vicious hooks.  A combination late in the round jarred Kennedy’s mouthpiece out, bringing a welcome respite to the slowing Maryland fighter.


With the fight virtually even, Yorgey took control over the final two rounds, landing hard combinations as Kennedy was becoming increasingly fatigued.  Yorgey sent the crowd into a frenzy, punctuating the evening with a great combination at the bell.


Judge Lynne Carter scored the bout even 95-95 but was outvoted by Dave Greer and Alan Rubenstein who both scored in favor of Yorgey by the identical score of 96-94.


Yorgey improves to 27-2-1 (12) while Kennedy falls to a deceptive 7-6-1 (3).



The main undercard bout featured a Philadelphia neighborhood war between Tevin Farmer and Victor Vasquez.  The crowd was split with Vasquez’s supporters waving Puerto Rican flags only to be offset by a group of vocal fans sporting “Team Farmer” t-shirts.


Farmer, 133, coming off an uninspiring performance at his last visit to Valley Forge, came in focused and determined, and rewarded the fans with a boxing clinic against the courageous but overmatched Vasquez, 136.


Farmer, a smooth-boxing but light-punching southpaw, set the tempo early and couldn’t miss with laser left hand.  By the 2nd round, Farmer was dominating the action, carving up Vasquez, whose left eye was seriously swelling.


Vasquez became increasingly desperate and tried to force the action, only resulting in Farmer hitting him at will in a virtuoso performance.  The final hope for Vasquez’s supporters came when Farmer seemed to slow in the 7th round, opening the possibility of a last-round comeback.


Unfortunately for them, Farmer was simply taking the round off so he could impressively close the show.  Impressive it was as Farmer convincingly punished Vasquez until referee Blair Talmadge decided to stop the bout at the 1:58 mark.


Farmer improves his record to 11-4-1 (2) while Vasquez sees his record fall to 16-8-1 (7).


In other bouts:


In a battle of southpaws, Kamarah Pasley, needed two rounds to shake off the ring rust from a two-year layoff, before impressively dismantling Jeremy Stauffer over six exciting rounds en route to a majority decision win.


Pasley, 198, Philadelphia, seemed lethargic early, allowing Stauffer, 191, Reading PA, to come straight ahead and wing homerun punches.  Stauffer continued to dominate with a relentless attack while Pasley was content to find his rhythm and counter with snapping punches off the ropes.


Early in the 3rd round, referee Benji Estevez penalized Pasley a point for holding, seemingly digging him into a huge hole.  Pasley quickly dug himself out and turned the momentum, timing Stauffer with a flush uppercut, flooring him hard.


Stauffer again found some success in the 4th round but it was Pasley that took over again in the 5th, ripping left hands, both straight and looping,  that sliced open a cut over Stauffer’s right eye.  Pasley kept the momentum through the 6th, stymying his desperate opponent.


George Hill scored the bout even 56-56 while Dave Greer and Lynne Carter both favored Pasley by identical 57-55 scores.


Pasley evens his record at 6-6 (2) while Stauffer drops to 7-3-2 (6).


Frank Santos DeAlba won another battle of southpaws with a six-round decision over upset-minded Jamell Tyson


DeAlba, 131, Reading PA, pressed the action early and landed the majority of clean punches against Tyson, 131, Rochester NY.  Tyson was able to land a fair share of counter punches but not enough to halt his aggressive opponent.


DeAlba punctuated his performance, flooring Tyson with a big left in the 5th round and hurting him again in the 6th round before coasting to the final bell.


All three judges favored DeAlba by scores of 60-53 and 58-55 (twice).


DeAlba improves to 8-1-2 (3) while Tyson falls to a deceptive 3-10-2 (1).



Making his first appearance of 2013, undefeated prospect Todd Unthank-May made a triumphant return from a shoulder injury, shutting out the passive Mike Wilmer over four one-sided rounds.


Unthank-May, 179, Philadelphia, came to the ring sporting a Bernard Hopkins-like executioner mask and tiger-striped trunks.  He was certainly the predator against southpaw Wilmer, 179, Huntington WV, dressed as the prey in zebra-striped trunks.


Unthank-May controlled all six rounds against an opponent who is hard to look good against.  His superior technique was rewarded by the judges who awarded him a unanimous decision by scores of 59-55 and 60-54 (twice).


Unthank-May remains undefeated at 7-0 (2) while Wilmer sees his record fall to 4-6 (3).


Damon Allen was effective in using his height, reach, and superior skillset to offset the aggressive, rough-house tactics of the appropriately named Travis “The Animal” Thompson.


Allen, 137, Philadelphia, was able to land clean punches from the start against his defensively-deficient opponent.  Thompson, 139, Pottstown PA, never stopped attacking, and, as his frustrations mounted, he resorted to wrestling and trying to goad Allen into a slugfest.


Allen maintained his composure and weathered Thompson’s late storm en route to a unanimous decision by scores of 40-36 and 39-37 (twice).


Allen improves to 2-0 (1) while Thompson drops to 4-10-2 (3).


Making his professional debut, Khalib Whitmore, a protégé of famed trainer Brother Nazim Richardson, was successful with a workman-like performance over Lamont Capers.


Whitmore, 181, Philadelphia, a well-schooled southpaw, applied steady pressure and brought the fight to the overmatched, Capers, 184, Hawley PA.  Whitmore landed his straight left throughout and won a unanimous decision, all three judges scoring the bout 40-36.


Whitmore wins his pro debut and is now 1-0 while Capers falls to 1-2.


In a matchup of young professionals making their pro debuts, Antonio Dubose scored four knockdowns in defeating John Portillo over four rounds.


Dubose, 126, Philadelphia, effectively used his superior handspeed to land punches at will against Portillo, 123, Lancaster PA.  A right hand to the body late in the round dropped Portillo to the canvas.  Dubose scored two more knockdowns in the 2nd round, both with counter lefts.  Dubose dropped Portillo again as the seconds ticked down in the 4th and final round.


Dubose easily won the decision by scores of 40-33 and 0-32 (twice).


Dubose wins his pro debut to go 1-0 while Portillo loses his and is 0-1.



In the opening bout of the evening, undefeated Javontae Starks weathered the fast start by George Sosa, before settling down and dissecting him with a brutal body attack over six rounds.


Starks, 151, Minneapolis MN, started the bout by trying to box on the outside but was quickly smothered by the hard-charging Sosa, 150, Reading PA.  Starks found an opening to land hard counter punches to the body which took the wind out of Sosa’s sails.


Sosa continued to work hard but could not keep pace with the body shots that Starks used to control the action.  All three judges scored the bout for Starks by scores of 58-56 and 59-55 (twice).


Starks remains perfect at 7-0 (5) while Sosa falls to 7-4 (6).


The event, promoted by Marshall Kauffman’s King Promotions, was another tremendously successful event with approximately 2,000 fans packing the ballroom.  With the increasing popularity of boxing and mixed martial arts cards held there, the next show at the Valley Forge Casino is scheduled for Friday, August 23.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

CARD SET FOR TONIGHT!!! NIGHT AT VALLEY FORGE RESORT AND CASINO


YORGEY TO TAKE ON KENNEDY FOR WBF TITLE IN ANTICIPATED REMATCH WHILE FARMER AND VASQUEZ GET ITON FOR THE UBC TITLE IN A PHILADELPHIA TURF WAR

VALLEY FORGE, PA (June 15, 2013)—This Saturday night at the Valley Forge Resort and Casino, Kings Boxing Promotions presents a championship night of boxing that will feature two title bouts.

In the main event Harry Hoe Yorgey (25-2-1, 12 KO’s) of Bridgeport, PA takes on Julius Kennedy (7-5-1, 3 KO’s) of Windsor Mill, MD in a ten round fight for the WBF Jr. Middleweight title.

The co-feature will be a Philadelphia turf war that will pit Tevin Farmer (10-4-1, 1 KO) battling Victor Vasquez (16-7-1, 7 KO’s) for the UBC Inter-Continental Lightweight championship schedule for eight rounds.

In a six round Lightweight bout, Frankie De Alba (7-1-2, 3 KO’s) of Reading, PA battles Jamell Tyson (3-9-2, 1 KO) of Rochester, NY

Jeremy Stauffer (7-2-2, 6 KO’s) of Reading, PA will fight Kamarah Pasley (5-6, 2 KO’s) of Philadelphia in a six round Cruiserweight bout.

Undefeated Light Heavyweight, Todd Unthank-May (6-0, 2 KO’s) takes on Mike Wilmer (4-5, 3 KO’s) of Huntington, WV in a bout scheduled for six rounds.

Khalib Whitmore of Philadelphia makes his pro debut when takes on Lamont Capers of Hawley, PA in a four round Light Heavyweight bout.

Damon Allen (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on tough Travis Thompson (4-9-2, 3 KO’s) of Pottstown, PA in a four round Jr. Lightweight bout.

In a four round Featherweight bout of pro debueters, Antonio DuBose of Philadelphia boxes John Portillo of Lancaster, PA.

George Sosa (7-3, 6 KO’s) of Reading, PA will fight Jovantae Starks (6-0, 5 KO’s) of Minneapolis, MN in a six round Jr. Middleweight bout.

Tickets for this great evening cost $125 (VIP); $75 (Ringside); $45 (General Admission) and can be purchased at the following locations: www.vfboxing.eventbrite.com

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

HARRY JOE YORGEY TO REMATCH JULIUS KENNEDY ON SATURDAY JUNE 15TH AT THE VALLEY FORGE CASINO AND RESORT


PLUS TEVIN FARMER VERSUS VICTOR VASQUEZ IN A PHILADELPHIA LIGHTWEIGHT SHOWDOWN ON A TERRIFIC 11 BOUT CARD

VALLEY FORGE, PA (MAY 21, 2013)—On Saturday night June 15th, Marshall Kauffman’s Kings Boxing Promotions will present a great night of boxing at the Valley Forge Casino and Resort that will be headlined by an intriguing rematch featuring local favorite Harry Joe Yorgey and Julius Kennedy in Jr. Middleweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds.

On March 15th, Yorgey and Kennedy battled to a disputed six round split decision for which Yorgey’s hands were raised in victory.  Many in the crowd disagreed and the two will mix it up in the rematch.

Yorgey of Bridgeport, PA has a record of 26-2-1 with 12 knockouts and is looking to get back into title contention.

Yorgey was undefeated in his first twenty three bouts (22-0-1) with big wins over Ronnie Warrior Jr. (11-0-1); Jason LeHoullier (21-0-1) & Ronald Hearns (21-0) before losing to heralded Alfredo Angulo. Yorgey got back with three consecutive victories before being stopped in eight to undefeated Jermell Charlo on January 26th in Las Vegas.  His last bout was the aforementioned draw with Kennedy.

Kennedy of Windsor Mill, Maryland has a record of 7-5-1 with three knockouts.

The thirty-three year old has quality wins over Inka Laley (3-0-1) & Aaron Pryor Jr. (12-1) as well as a draw with Jesse Nicklow (20-2-2). In his last bout, Kennedy dropped a six round unanimous decision to undefeated Alantez Fox on January 12th.

After losing to Yorgey, Kennedy was stopped by DeCarlo Perez in five rounds on April 19th.

In the eight round co-feature, it will be a Lightweight Philadelphia turf war between Tevin Farmer and Victor Vasquez.

Farmer of Philadelphia has a record of 10-4-1 with 1 knockout and is riding a three bout winning streak.

Farmer has quality wins over Tim Witherspoon Jr. and Tyrone Luckey and has won six of his last seven with his only blemish losing to hot prospect Jose Pedraza when he took a fight on SHO BOX on just a few days’ notice.  Farmer is coming off a four round unanimous decision over Jesus Bayron on April 26.

Vasquez of Philadelphia has a record of 16-7-1 with seven knockouts and is always in action packed fights.

Vasquez has quality wins over Thomas McCuiston (1-0), Tyric Robinson (9-4-1) and Angel Rios (9-5). The “Blood and Guts” Warrior of Philadelphia has been in many memorable scraps.  He is coming off a six round unanimous decision over Esteban Rodriguez on January 26th at Harrahs Philadelphia. 

Frankie De Alba (7-1-2, 3 KO’s) of Bayamon, PR will take on Jamell Tyson (3-9-2, 1 KO) of Rochester, NY in a six round Lightweight bout.

In a six round Cruiserweight bout, Jeremey Stauffer of Reading, PA (7-2-2, 6 KO’s) takes on returning Kamarah Pasley (5-6, 2 KO’s) of Philadelphia, PA

Returning Lightweight Anthony Flores (9-4-1, 6 KO’s) of Philadelphia battles Ramon Ellis (4-8-2, 2 KO’s) in a six round bout.

Todd Unthank-May (6-0, 2 KO’s) will see action in a six round Light Heavyweight bout against an opponent to be named.

Jovantae Starks (6-0, 5 KO’s) of Minneapolis, MN will take part in a six round Jr. Middleweight bout against an opponent to be named.

In a four round Lightweight bout, Travis Thompson (4-9-2, 3 KO’s) of Pottstown, PA will take on an opponent to be named.

Also in a four round Lightweight bout, Damon Allen (1-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will take on an opponent to be named.

In a four round Featherweight bout it will be a battle of pro debuter’s as Tony DuBose will take on John Portillo.

Khalib Whitmore of Philadelphia will make his pro debut against Brian Donahue (2-4-1) of Philadelphia in a four round Light Heavyweight bout

Tickets for this great evening cost $125 (VIP); $75 (Ringside); $45 (General Admission) and can be purchased at the following locations:

Kings Promotions
440 Elm Street
Reading, PA 19601
610-587-5950

Valley Forge Casino Resort
1160 1st Ave.
King of Prussia, PA 19406
610-768-3288
www.vfboxing.eventbrite.com
Empire Surplus Home Center
2741 Bernville, RD
Leesport, PA 19533
610-926-0500