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Star Shines Bright in Back to Back to Back
Events!
Bronx, NY - December 4, 2007 - Hot off the heels of a stellar crowd
pleasing performance at the Staples Center, in Los Angeles by Star Boxing's
Jesse Feliciano, Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing is still going strong with not
one, not two, but THREE back-to-back events in a breathtaking two nights.
The kick-off of this whirlwind two night extravaganza is Wednesday, December
5th', when Terrance "The Heat" Cauthen (32-3, 9KO's) bring's the heat to the
Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena, in Hollywood Florida, against Sechew "Iron
Horse" Powell (21-1, 12KO's) both vying for the much coveted #1 contender
position in the IBF's Jr. Middleweight World Ratings.
Also featured on the card is UNDEFEATED WBA # 14 heavyweight and rising
super star, Kevin "Kingpin" Johnson who hails from New Jersey. Johnson who
has attracted unprecedented media and fan attention after his convincing
victory over Damian "Bolo" Wills back in August, is sending the message that
he poses a clear and present danger to anyone who gets in his way as he
fights his way to a title shot. All of the fights from the Hard Rock on Dec
5th will be broadcast LIVE on
www.GoFightLive.tv.
On Thursday, December 6, Star moves the action to the New York area with
major fights in both New York and New Jersey. The cold war turns hot as
Ukrainian born and (Bronx) New York resident, NABF Jr. Middleweight Champion
Andrey Tsurkan (25-2,16 KO's) defends his title against UNDEFEATED Belarus
native and fellow New Yorker (Brooklyn) Yuri Foreman (23-0, 8 KO's). This
bout is part of Star Boxing's successful fight series "Punchin at the
Paradise", at the Utopia Paradise Theatre in the Bronx co-promoted by Star
Boxing, Dibella Entertainment and Top Rank. This exciting event will be
televised live on VERSUS.
Meanwhile, the Robert Treat Hotel Newark, New Jersey is the location where
an important Light Heavyweight showdown will unfold as long time rivals and
former sparring partners Eric "Magic 2000" Harding (23-4-1, 7KO's) and Shaun
George (15-2-2, 7KO's) will get their chance to finish what was started
years back in some heated, trash talking sparring sessions that can only be
described as skirting real close to bedlam. That bout is a Star Boxing and
Hall of Fame promotion.
"I'm excited about all the activity we have coming into the holiday season"
said Star Boxing CEO Joe DeGuardia. "3 shows in 2 nights with so many of our
fighters in action tops off a very busy year for us. With several of our
world rated contenders fighting next week we hope they will be able to
deliver like Santa Clause when it comes to winning and advancing their
careers" DeGuardia added. |
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