Lundy to fight Molina in
12-round Main Event
June 22, 2010
(JUNE 22) On July 9, 2010, “Hammerin’”
Hank Lundy, will make his first title defense against challenger John
John “The Hammer” Molina in the 12-round main event on “Let Freedom
Ring,” presented live on ESPN Friday Night Fights by Jimmy Burchfield’s
Classic Entertainment and Sports, Inc. (CES), at Twin River Event Center
in Lincoln, R.I.
The always entertaining, fan-favorite Lundy (18-0-1, 10 KOs), fighting
out of Philadelphia, has made the Providence area his second home with
this being his fifth fight in that market. The 26-year-old has defeated
Tyrese Hendrix, Richard Abril Jason Cintron,
Esteban Alvarez and fought Darnell Giles, Jr. to a
controversial draw.
“I’m ready to go and I think my first ESPN main event is overdue,” Lundy
commented. “It feels real good. I’ve fought on ESPN three or four times.
They liked what they saw and that’s why I’m back fighting on national
television, but this time I’m in the main event. I put on a show for
fans every time I’m in the ring.” Molina will be fighting east of the Mississippi
River for the first time when he steps into the ring. He has beaten Efren Hinojosa, Frankie Achuleta and Fernando Omar Lizarraga.
“He doesn’t impress me, not one bit,” the often outspoken Lundy said
about his opponent. “He hasn’t fought the quality of opponent like me.
Molina’s credentials are fraudulent. He has a beefed-up record. I can
box but, most of the time, I just go in and blast away. Fans are going
to see better boxing skills from me in this fight. John Molina is done.
He may be 5-10 but he gives-up his height. He’s dumb.
“This nationally televised fight is going to prove I’m the top
lightweight prospect in boxing. I’m going to be looking to get him out
of there and, if it goes the distance, he’s going to get a real butt
whooping. I’m ‘Hammerin’ Hank, he calls himself ‘The Hammer.’ I’m the
real ‘Hammer’ and when I hit him with my hammer, he’s going to sleep.”
New England and EBA super middleweight champion “Irish” Joey McCreedy, trained by “Irish” Micky Ward and fighting out of
Lowell (MA)makes his middleweight debut in the 8-round co-feature
against an opponent to be determined.
In a rare battle of college graduates, undefeated Cape Verdean boxer
Vladine Biosse, a former University of Rhode Island
football player living in Providence, steps-up in class Quincy (MA)
light heavyweight Chris Traietti, an Iraq War veteran, in
the 6-round ESPN swing bout.
Quincy (MA) welterweight Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes plans to
avenge her only loss against Providence’s Kali Reis, who won
a hotly-contested 4-round decision in their first meeting, in a 6-round
rematch.
Providence firefighter Eric Estrada makes his long-awaited pro debut as
a cruiserweight in a 4-round match against Antonio Robertson.
Estrada, whose brother is 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Six” Estrada,
was perfect as an amateur with a 6-0 record, including victories in the
New England Golden Gloves Tournament and Rocky Marciano Tournament.
Roxbury (MA) super middleweight Maceo Crowder, whose brother
is 2008 U.S. Olympian Demetrius Andrade, takes on Worcester (MA) mixed
martial arts fighter Ralph Johnson in his pro boxing debut.
Also slated to fight in 4-round bouts against opponents soon to be
announced are Warwick (RI) super middleweight Keith Kozlin,
Woonsocket (RI) super middleweight Joe Gardner, Lincoln
light welterweight Diego Pereira, and Fall River (MA)
middleweight Dustin Reinhold. All fights and fighters are
subject to change.
Tickets for “Let Freedom Ring,” priced at $35.00, $50.00, $75.00 and
$100.00, are available to purchase by calling CES (401.724.2253/2254),
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