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Redemption
Cavallo Added to October 14th card

(SEPT 1) JUST added, a sensational young star out of Trenton Nj, Chucky Cavallo, 10 – 0 (3KO’s). With only 2 amateur fights under his belt, he fights like a seasoned pro. A light Heavyweight, with power in both hands, and something to prove. Always a crowd pleaser.

Philadelphia (August 21, 2006) – Former Heavyweight Champion “Terrible” Tim Witherspoon, in association with Fingerspoon Promotions, presents REDEMPTION. In a night that is sure to be, one of the best nights in Philadelphia Boxing, Undefeated Chazz Witherspoon 13 – 0 (7KO’s) will attempt to keep his streak going under the lights of the National Guard Armory in NE Philadelphia.

“The Gentleman” is coming off a brilliant defeat of Mike Alexander on Showtime Television. Chazz is the future of the Heavyweight division, and he intends on taking his fight, to anyone that stands in his way. He may be a gentleman, but in the ring, he is the most explosive Heavyweight to come out of Philadelphia, since his Uncle Tim put on a pair of gloves.

A golden Gloves Champion, and a former Olympian, he is sure to follow his uncle’s steps, right to the heavyweight championship of the world. If having one of the biggest Heavyweight prospects on the card isn’t enough, this night will feature one the best kept “secrets” in Philadelphia Boxing.

His name is Simon “One Punch” Carr 3- 0 (2KO’s). With only a few fights under his belt, his reputation in the ring has already begun to turn the heads with fans and fighters alike. He lost both his parents young. Shuffled between homes, he was always on the move, and also involved in more than a few unorganized schools fights. His talent was noticed, even at that level, but his career was severely sidelined by a tragic mistake, that took away 8 years of his life to prison. This man has anvil in his punch, and Redemption in his heart.

Max Alexander 11 – 0 (2KO’s). When this much unbridled talent, is put under one roof, it is bound to be a precursor, for one memorable night of fighting.  Tickets: 1-888-90-SPOON.  

MIKE CASSELL PR
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