Weights from 'Conquerors' ESPN Friday Night Fights at UIC Pavilion in Chicago
Roberto Garcia 146 vs. Breidis Prescott 146.5
Caleb Truax 163 vs. Derek Ennis 160
Mike Lee 178 vs. Paul Gonsalves 176
Alex Martin 148 vs. Alfred Hall 143
Jaime Sandoval 146 vs. Aaron Steadman 146
Eddie Ramirez 139.5 vs. Alexis Del Bosque 138
Jose Felix Quesada 134.8 vs. Jose Romero 135
Semajay Thomas 144.5 vs. Charon Lamour Spain 146.2
Kristin Gearhart 139.5 vs. Ashleigh Curry 140
Promoters: Warriors Boxing, 8 Count Productions, Seconds Out Promotions and Marines Promotions
Venue: UIC Pavilion, Chicago
TV: ESPN Friday Night Fights
Tickets: Priced at VIP $151, VIP Ringside $101, Mezzanine $51 and General Admission $31 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000), the 8 Count Productions Offices: 312-622-7668 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740.More information available at 8CountProductions.com.
Event Information:
WARRIORS ANNOUNCES ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS TRIPLEHEADER ON FRIDAY, JULY 25 AT
UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO
Roberto Garcia to Face Breidis Prescott; Caleb Truax to 'Pooh' Ennis
Notre Dame's Undefeated Light Heavyweight Mike Lee Returns
Home to the Windy City
In the night's 10-round welterweight main event, Roberto "La Amenaza" Garcia (35-3, 23 KOs) of Weslaco, Texas, takes on hard-hitting and dangerous Breidis "Khanqueror" Prescott (27-5, 20 KOs) of Miami, via Barranquilla, Colombia.
WBA #15, IBF #13, and WBO #11-rated Caleb "Golden" Truax (23-1-2, 14 KOs) of Osseo, Minnesota, goes against former USBA Junior Middleweight Champion Derek "Pooh" Ennis (24-4-1, 13 KOs) in the co-main event.
Chicago's own Mike Lee (12-0, 7 KOs) opening the worldwide telecast by facing Paul Gonsalves (7-3, 3 KOs) of Hyannis, Massachusetts in a light heavyweight six-rounder.
Topping the un-televised portion of "Conquerors" will be a six-round welterweight duel between Chicago's promising Alex Martin (5-0, 5 KOs) and Jackson, Michigan's Alfred Hall (3-4-2, 2 KOs).
Also scheduled is a six-round light welterweight matchup between Chicago's comebacking former Illinois State champ Jaime "Superfly" Sandoval (16-4-2, 12 KOs) and Ocala, Florida's Aaron Steadman (10-5-1, 6 KOs); a six-round light welterweight battle between Aurora, Illnois' 2013 Chicago Golden Gloves Champion and undefeated professional Eddie "The Barber" Ramirez (4-0, 3 KOs) and Monterrey, Mexico's Alexis Del Bosque (4-1, 3 KOs); a four-round light welterweight scrap featuring Alsip, Illinois' thus-far perfect Jose Felix Quesada (2-0, 2 KOs) and Whiting, Indiana's popular Jose Romero (1-1); and a four-round welterweight match between Chicago's own future champ Semajay Thomas (3-0, 3 KOs) and Davenport, Iowa's Charon Lamour Spain (0-3-1).
Starting out the night will be a women's battle between Chicago's Golden Gloves champ turned undefeated professional, Kristin Gearhart (3-0, 1 KO) and St. Joseph, Missouri veteran Ashleigh Curry (5-8-2, 1 KO).
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Weights from 'Conquerors' ESPN Friday Night Fights in Chicago
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN FOR FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS AT UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC THURSDAY
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Undercard Announced for 'Conquerors', ESPN Friday Nights Fights Tripleheader at UIC Pavilion This Friday, July 25
No less than six big fights, featuring local fighting favorites against quality opponents in the welterweight or light welterweight divisions, are scheduled for the undercard of this Friday's stacked nationally televised tripleheader of worldwide-televised boxing from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago.
Presented by Warriors Boxing, 8 Count Productions, Seconds Out Promotions and Marines Promotions, all six bouts will be in support of the night's exciting televised action: Roberto "La Amenaza" Garcia (35-3, 23 KOs) of Weslaco, Texas, taking on hard-hitting and dangerous Breidis "Khanqueror" Prescott (27-5, 20 KOs) of Miami, via Barranquilla, Colombia in the 10-round welterweight main event; WBA #15, IBF #13, and WBO #11-rated Caleb "Golden" Truax (23-1-2, 14 KOs) of Osseo, Minnesota, taking on former USBA Junior Middleweight Champion Derek "Pooh" Ennis (24-4-1, 13 KOs) in the co-main event; and Chicago's own Mike Lee (12-0, 7 KOs) opening the worldwide telecast by facing Paul Gonsalves (7-3, 3 KOs) of Hyannis, Massachusetts in a light heavyweight six-rounder.
Topping the un-televised portion of "Conquerors" will be a six-round welterweight duel between Chicago's promising Alex Martin (5-0, 5 KOs) and Jackson, Michigan's Alfred Hall (3-4-2, 2 KOs).
A 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Alternate and National Golden Gloves Champion (152 lbs.) who finished his amateur career with a 340-10 record, Martin has yet to see the third round as a professional. Hall has only been stopped once in his career and that against world-class contender Tony Harrison.
Tickets for "Conquerors" are priced at VIP $151, VIP Ringside $101, Mezzanine $51 and General Admission $31 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000), the 8 Count Productions Offices: 312-622-7668 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740. More information will be available shortly at 8CountProductions.com.
Also scheduled is a six-round light welterweight matchup between Chicago's comebacking former Illinois State champ Jaime "Superfly" Sandoval (16-4-2, 12 KOs) and Ocala, Florida's Aaron Steadman (10-5-1, 6 KOs); a six-round light welterweight battle between Aurora, Illnois' 2013 Chicago Golden Gloves Champion and undefeated professional Eddie "The Barber" Ramirez (4-0, 3 KOs) and Monterrey, Mexico's Alexis Del Bosque (4-1, 3 KOs); a four-round light welterweight scrap featuring Alsip, Illinois' thus-far perfect Jose Felix Quesada (2-0, 2 KOs) and Whiting, Indiana's popular Jose Romero (1-1); and a four-round welterweight match between Chicago's own future champ Semajay Thomas (3-0, 3 KOs) and Davenport, Iowa's Charon Lamour Spain (0-3-1).
Starting out the night will be a women's battle between Chicago's Golden Gloves champ turned undefeated professional, Kristin Gearhart (3-0, 1 KO) and St. Joseph, Missouri veteran Ashleigh Curry (5-8-2, 1 KO).
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Monday, July 21, 2014
Notre Dame's Mike Lee Eager for Fistic Homecoming on ESPN Friday Night Fights ThisFriday, July 25, at UIC Pavilion in Chicago
The standard playbook for boxing up-and-comers with just 12 professional fights under their belt is to hone their craft anonymously on various regional undercards, waiting for a chance at a high-profile showcase.
But with his athletic skills and undefeated record, matinee idol looks, tireless charitable work and Finance degree from The University of Notre Dame, as well as the almost unheard of accompanying level of national attention he brings to a sport that desperately needs it, Mike Lee is in no way your average, every day boxing prospect.
A humble and clean-living Subway national spokesperson who donates most of his fight purses to worthy charitable causes such as the Children's Memorial Hospital and the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation, Lee (12-0, 7 KOs) will take on Paul Gonsalves (7-3, 3 KOs) of Hyannis, Massachusetts, to open the worldwide ESPN Friday Night Fights telecast this Friday, July 25, in front of a huge crowd of his fans in his hometown of Chicago at the UIC Pavilion.
"I'm beyond excited," said Lee of his upcoming fight. "My last fight in Philly, I was excited to be back in the ring, but to come back home to fight. It's so special to me. I fight better when there's more pressure and fans and more attention and that's what this will be. A national TV fight in my hometown. I'm very grateful."
Presented by Warriors Boxing, 8 Count Productions, Seconds Out Promotions and Marines Promotions, the night of world-class professional boxing entitled "Conquerors", will also feature rejuvenated welterweight contender Roberto "La Amenaza" Garcia (35-3, 23 KOs) of Weslaco, Texas, taking on hard-hitting and dangerous Breidis "Khanqueror" Prescott (27-5, 20 KOs) of Miami, via Barranquilla, Colombia in the night's 10-round main event.
WBA #15, IBF #13, and WBO #11-rated Caleb "Golden" Truax (23-1-2, 14 KOs) of Osseo, Minnesota, will take on former USBA Junior Middleweight Champion Derek "Pooh" Ennis (24-4-1, 13 KOs) in the televised co-main event.
Tickets for "Conquerors" are priced at VIP $151, VIP Ringside $101, Mezzanine $51 and General Admission $31 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000), the 8 Count Productions Offices: 312-622-7668 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740.More information will be available shortly at 8CountProductions.com.
It's already been a wild ride in boxing for 27-year-old Lee. The immensely popular breakthrough fighter has fought on the undercards of some of boxing's most prestigious events. The showdown against Gonsalves will be just his second in his hometown. He turned professional at the UIC Pavilion in 2010.
"Training went well," continued Lee. "I've got my rhythm back from my last big win in April (a sixth-round stoppage of then-undefeated Peter Lewison). I'm healthy and feeling sharp. I'm in San Diego training with (former heavyweight champion) Chris Byrd. This will be our second fight together and we've been working together since February."
Lee says working with a world-class technician like Byrd, one of the smartest in-ring boxers to ever lace up the gloves, has given him a sweeter approach to the science.
"Chris is a phenomenal trainer and his resume speaks for itself. He's teaching me how to hit and not get hit. I'm becoming more of a boxer and I sit on my back foot a bit more now. I don't need to take a punch to land three. He's taught me a lot about counterpunching and moving. Chris is all about movement and changing up the rhythm. He's really teaching me how to get to that next level."
Lee is expecting a challenge from Gonsalves, but having access to a boxing mind as sharp as Byrd's has its advantages.
"I think Gonsalves is a tough guy. He's a good boxer and he's beat a bunch of guys. You can't take anybody lightly, but Chris is a master of styles and we've studied him and we're working on both his strengths and weaknesses and my perceived strength and weaknesses. We'll be ready when the bell rings. I want to keep beating better and better fighters and keep winning and working my way up the ranks. I want to win a world title. That's been my goal since I turned pro."
Lee says there is no timetable for his ascent up the light heavyweight ranks and he will take each fight one at a time.
"We're taking our time. I didn't have a big amateur career, but I've been getting better and better every fight and sparring with some of the top fighters in the world. I'm certainly a lot better now than I was when I turned pro. As long as I keep getting better and wining my fights, that's all I ask of myself. There's been a lot of spotlight on my career with the commercials and the Notre Dame background, but like any other fighter, I will do it when I'm ready. You get offers to fight people, but you want to take each step one at a time. I'll just keep building and keep fighting tougher guys."
You have to admire Mike Lee. He could be sitting in an office right now raking in money. But a fighter fights and that's what's in his blood. Lee spends countless hours training and a great deal of the rest doing charitable work for various causes. When the lights dim this Friday night, a huge crowd of supporters will go crazy while Lee enters the ring.
Deservedly so. Mike Lee is an above average guy.
"I love it. That's the main reason why I look forward to coming home. I have incredible support, coast to coast, but especially in Chicago. Not a day goes by that I don't get mail or a text from friends or family wishing me good luck and telling me they'll be there. They're helping me sell tickets. It means the most to me. People support me and seem to like the person I am. I have been very involved in Chicago children's charities since I turned pro and they respect that and want to support me. Portions of this fight's purse are going to charity as well. That's something I've always felt strongly about and I'm proud to be part of it."
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Mike Lee Public Workout for 'Conquerors' ESPN Friday Night Fights at UIC Pavilion
Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 1 PM CT START
Oakley Fight Club
410 N. Oakley, 2nd Floor
Chicago 60612
This Tuesday (July 22), beginning at 1 pm CT, one of Chicago's favorite fighting sons, Mike Lee, will hold a public workout at Oakley Fight Club in Chicago.
A graduate of The University of Notre Dame, Subway spokesperson and dedicated philanthropist, Lee (12-0, 7 KOs) is in the final preparation stages to take on Paul Gonsalves (7-3, 3 KOs) of Hyannis, Massachusetts, to open the worldwide ESPN Friday Night Fights telecast, this Friday, July 25, at the UIC Pavilion.
Presented by Warriors Boxing, 8 Count Productions, Seconds Out Promotions and Marines Promotions, the night of world-class professional boxing entitled "Conquerors", will also feature rejuvenated welterweight contender Roberto "La Amenaza" Garcia (35-3, 23 KOs) of Weslaco, Texas, taking on hard-hitting and dangerous Breidis "Khanqueror" Prescott (27-5, 20 KOs) of Miami, via Barranquilla, Colombia in the night's 10-round main event.
WBA #15, IBF #13, and WBO #11-rated Caleb "Golden" Truax (23-1-2, 14 KOs) of Osseo, Minnesota, will take on former USBA Junior Middleweight Champion Derek "Pooh" Ennis (24-4-1, 13 KOs) in the televised co-main event.
Tickets for "Conquerors" are priced at VIP $151, VIP Ringside $101, Mezzanine $51 and General Admission $31 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000), the 8 Count Productions Offices: 312-622-7668 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740.More information will be available shortly at 8CountProductions.com.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Minnesota's Caleb Truax Out for Redemption against Derek Ennis in ESPN Friday Night Fights Co-Main Event on Friday, July 25, at UIC Pavilion in Chicago
WBA #15, IBF #13, and WBO #11-rated Caleb "Golden" Truax (23-1-2, 14 KOs) of Osseo, Minnesota, admits he didn't look so great in his last fight.
Paired up against notorious spoiler Ossie Duran in January of this year, live worldwide on ESPN Friday Night Fights, Truax's red-hot streak of victories came to a screeching halt, as he struggled to earn even a draw after 10 tough rounds.
"I don't want to make excuses; I just had an off night," said Truax. "I didn't fight very well. Ossie Duran is tough, but I should have beaten him convincingly. I just didn't. It's my job with this fight to prove it was a fluke and that I'm a better fighter than that. And I will."
30-year-old Truax will get the chance to redeem himself and restart his career momentum when he takes on former USBA Junior Middleweight Champion Derek "Pooh" Ennis (24-4-1, 13 KOs) in the co-main event of "Conquerors", a night of ESPN Friday Night Fights boxing on Friday, July 25, 2014, at Chicago's UIC Pavilion.
Tickets for "Conquerors" are priced at VIP $151, VIP Ringside $101, Mezzanine $51 and General Admission $31 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000), the 8 Count Productions Offices: 312-622-7668 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740.More information will be available shortly at 8CountProductions.com.
Truax says he's not relying just on hope that his performance against Ennis will be stronger. He's changed up his training regimen and lifestyle to help make sure.
"I made a few adjustments since my last camp and have started working with a personal trainer and nutritionist, so I'll be a heathier as far as diet and have more energy when the fight comes around this time. It was a chance thing. I was preparing for the last fight and this guy, Josh Hutton, is someone I have mutual friends with in my hometown of Osseo. He ran into me in the gym and said he could help me out as far as nutrition goes and putting some science behind the things I'm doing. Me and my trainer, Tom Halstad, already did a lot of the same things, but he put some science behind it and it's been paying dividends as far as strength goes. I'm moving more weight around in the gym and I've added more strength training and I'm doing several drills I wouldn't normally do and it seems to help my energy. And as far as nutrition goes, he's a real expert on making sure I get the most out of my body."
Truax says he's had Ennis in his sights before and is ready, despite him being a substitute for original opponent Porky Medina, who was injured.
"I was supposed to fight him before Ossie Duran and he pulled out with two weeks to go, so I've already done quite a bit of studying on him. He's a slick Philly boxer. He's tough and he tries to box and use angles and make people miss. It'll be up to me to take it to him and let him know what it's like to be under pressure and hopefully what it's like to be knocked out.
Truax was riding a hot streak before the Duran setback. He looked strong against former world champion Jermain Taylor, even dropping Taylor in the ninth before losing a close decision. He then went on to take out local rivals Matt Vanda and Ceresso Fort and scored a nationally televised stoppage over then highly rated Don George.
The challenge will be to look so good against Ennis that his name starts coming up in discussions of big, televised fights.
"I want the biggest fights possible on Showtime or HBO to challenge myself. It's all up to my manager, Ron Lyke, and my promoters, when they think I'm ready. I was kind of hoping to get something big after the Duran fight but that didn't go as planned and I kind of have to get back on track with this fight. I'm ready to do that."
Presented by Warriors Boxing, 8 Count Productions, Seconds Out Promotions and Marines Promotions, "Conquerors", will also feature rejuvenated welterweight contender Roberto "La Amenaza" Garcia (35-3, 23 KOs) of Weslaco, Texas, taking on hard-hitting and dangerous Breidis "Khanqueror" Prescott (27-5, 20 KOs) of Miami, via Barranquilla, Colombia in the night's 10-round main event.
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About Warriors Boxing
Launched in 2003, Warriors Boxing operates under a simple philosophy-bring the best boxers in the world to fight fans, match them in competitive bouts, and in doing so help re-establish the sport of boxing for a new generation.
With a series of successful Pay-Per-View shows and packed houses to its credit, the Warriors business model is working wonders in a sport that was sorely in need of the innovation and energy that the company brings to the table.
When it comes down to it though, a promotional company is only as good as the fighters and fights it promotes. Warriors Boxing has delivered on all fronts, with outstanding bouts such as Lara-Molina, Cayo-Peterson, Abraham-Miranda I and II, Miranda-Pavlik, Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton, Urango-Bailey, Cayo-Maidana and Ibragimov-Holyfield.
About 8 Count Productions
Founded in 1997 by Dominic Pesoli, 8 Count Productions is the Home Of The Best In Chicago Boxing. 8 Count Productions has consistently presented the highest-quality professional boxing events in greater Chicago and is the home of top-10, world-rated light heavyweight Andrzej Fonfara.
For more information on 8 Count Productions, please visit8CountProductions.com, Faceboo Twitter.com/8CountBoxing and Instagram.com/8CountBoxing.
About Seconds Out Promotions
When retired professional boxer Tony Grygelko found himself unable to stay out of the gym, he realized that his passion for the sport was something he couldn't deny. At age 29, Grygelko formed Seconds Out Promotions.
By utilizing the vast boxing knowledge of world-class trainer Ron Lyke, Grygelko and Seconds Out Promotions found instant success.
Through determination, integrity and hard work, Seconds Out Promotions strives to become a leading fight promotional company in the world, by giving young fighters the ability to showcase their talents to a worldwide audience, along with offering our fans the highest quality programming available.
Seconds Out Promotions was created to bring the very best fights to all fans and participants worldwide. Seconds Out Promotions is committed to the recruitment and development of the best and brightest young fighters to help achieve our mission. Seconds Out Promotions continues to expand its web and television presence, and is establishing itself as one of the fastest-rising fight promotions in the world.
For more information on Seconds Out Promotions, visit their website at:www.SoBoxing.comor their Twitter: @soboxing.
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