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Savarese Joins Ring Promotions
November 15, 2007 |
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NEW YORK (November 15, 2007) – Former world
heavyweight contender Lou Savarese has become a partner in New York
City-based Ring Promotions, joining former New York boxing commissioners,
Bob Duffy and Tony Mazzarella.
Savarese was a two-time New York State Golden Gloves super heavyweight
champion, winning the novice division in 1985 and defeating Alex Stewart the
following year in the finals. In 1987, Lou was scheduled to fight future
world champion Riddick Bowe in the finals, but Savarese was injured and
unable to box.
As a pro, Savarese won his first 36 fights, 46 of 53 (38 KOs) during his
18-year career, which ended this past June with a 10-round loss by decision
to Evander Holyfield. Lou’s 36th straight win was a seventh-round TKO of
highly-touted Buster Mathis, Jr. (21-1) for the USBA heavyweight title in
1996. “Big Lou” then dropped a 12-round decision to George Foreman for the
WBU crown, bounced back with a sensational fist-round knockout of Buster
Douglas for the IBA belt, and rose from the canvas to knockoff previously
unbeaten Lance "Mount" Whitaker.
“Lou Savarese is one of he most honest, respected boxers to ever come out of
New York City,” Duffy said. “He’s a former world-class fighter with
integrity who has always been good for boxing. We’re very happy that Lou’s
now part of Ring Promotions. Boxing has been good to Lou and he wants to see
the sport grow and make things better for everybody.”
Ring Promotions and Gotham Boxing, will co-promote “Holiday Hits” on
December 13 at the Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan, showcasing some of the
Big Apple’s best young fighters including 3-time New York Golden Gloves
champion and WBC rated No. 18 Bronx lightweight Jorge “The Truth” Teron
(18-0-1, 11 KOs), in his first scheduled 10-round fight; Brooklyn
middleweight Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (15-0, 12 KOs), New York State
lightweight champion Freddy Soto (9-3-2, 5 KOs), also fighting out of the
Bronx, and Newburgh heavyweight Nagy Aguilera (4-0, 2 KOs), 2-time New York
Golden Gloves champion.
For ticket information call Ring Promotions (516.313.2304) or Gotham Boxing
(212.755.1944). |
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