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		<title>JUAN DOMINGUEZ HEADLINES ON SATURDAY MAY 4TH  AT RESORTS WORLD CASINO NEW YORK CITY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE QUEENS, NY (April 15, 2013) &#8211; On Saturday night May 4th, Boxing returns to the beautiful Resorts World Casino New York City in Queens, New York for a great night of action prompted by New Legend Boxing, Old World Boxing and W.O.N Promotions. In the main event, undefeated Super Bantamweight Juan “Baby [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>QUEENS, NY (April 15, 2013) &#8211; </strong>On Saturday night May 4<sup>th</sup>, Boxing returns to the beautiful Resorts World Casino New York City in Queens, New York for a great night of action prompted by New Legend Boxing, Old World Boxing and W.O.N Promotions.</p>
<p>In the main event, undefeated Super Bantamweight Juan “Baby Tito” Dominguez will see action in a bout scheduled for ten rounds.</p>
<p>Dominguez of Brooklyn, NY has a record of 13-0 with 9 knockouts and is coming off an explosive 2nd round stoppage over Geyci Lorenzo in his hometown of Santiago de los Caballeros in the Dominican Republic that took place on February 16th.  Dominguez captured the WBA Fedecaribe Super Bantamweight title with that win over Lorenzo.  Dominguez previously captured the New York State Bantamweight title with an eight round unanimous decision over Arturo Santiago on June 24, 2011.</p>
<p>Dominguez opponent will be named shortly.</p>
<p>Co-features:</p>
<p>Frank Galarza will take part in a Jr. Middleweight bout against Jason Thompson and Light Heavyweight Joe Smith Jr will take on Hamid Abdul-Mateen.</p>
<p>Galarza of Brooklyn, NY has a record of  9-0-1 with 5 knockouts and is one of the most popular fighters in the New York area due to his exciting style. In September 2012, Galarza was involved in a Fight of The Year when he and fellow undefeated Alantez Fox waged an eight round war that took place at the Resorts World Casino New York City.  In his most recent bout, Galarza scored an impressive 2<sup>nd</sup> round knockout over Guillermo Ibarra on March 9<sup>th</sup> that was part of the Bernard Hopkins – Tavoris Cloud undercard at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.</p>
<p>Jason Thompson of Brooklyn, NY has a record of 5-6-2 with 4 knockouts. Thompson is a rugged, aggressive fighter who comes to fight. In Thompson’s most recent fight at the Barclays Center on October 20, 2012, Thompson fought to a six round draw, dropping up and coming prospect Boyd Melson 10-1-0 in the first round. All three judges scored the fight 56-56.</p>
<p>Smith is an exciting knockout artist from Shirley, Long Island, NY has a record of 11-1 with all of his wins coming early and is riding a five fight winning streak.  Smith won his first six by knockout, all within the first two rounds before being stopped by Eddie Caminero.  Since then, Smith has taken out all five opponents which includes a third round stoppage over Yasin Rashid on September 22<sup>nd</sup>, 2012 which was at the Resorts World Casino New York City.</p>
<p>Mateen of Brooklyn, NY has a record of 3-3-2 and has faced some solid opposition.  Mateen has a win over Ahmed Mickens (1-0-1) and a draw with Alexander Mancera (8-4) with his only defeats coming to undefeated fighters Stivens Bujaj (2-0), Lavarn Harvell (7-0) and the highly regarded Travis Peterkin (4-0) on October 24, 2012 in New York City.</p>
<p>Also scheduled for a six round bout, Angel Garcia (5-1, 2 KO’s) of Brooklyn, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a Super Featherweight affair.</p>
<p>In four round bouts: Bryant Cruz (3-0, 3 KO’s) of Port Chester, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a Super Featherweight bout.</p>
<p>In a Featherweight bout, Allan Phelan (1-2, 1 KO) of New York (by way of Ireland) battles Jonathan Caban (0-4) of Queens, NY.</p>
<p>Ryan Ramayya (1-0, 1 KO) of Queens, NY will take on Daniel Hernandez (0-1) of Queens, NY  in a Super Bantamweight bout.</p>
<p>In a Junior Middleweight bout, Shawn Cameron (3-0, 2 KO’s) of Brooklyn, NY will take on tough Jose Angel Ortiz  (4-11-1, 1 ko) from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.</p>
<p>Rounding out the card will be a ladies Super Flyweight match between Vanessa Greco (1-2) of New York and an opponent to be named.</p>
<p><strong>Tickets:</strong> $50 General Admission and $125 VIP Ringside can be purchased by calling New Legend Boxing <a title="tel:718-487-4474" href="tel:718-487-4474" target="_blank"><strong>718-487-4474</strong></a> and/or logging on to <a title="http://www.newlegendboxing.com/" href="http://www.newlegendboxing.com/" target="_blank"><strong>www.NewLegendBoxing.com</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Irish Fight Night: Amateur Boxing Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2013 02:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By ThaBoxingVoice.com With most of the boxing world focusing on televised, big money pay per view fights, we sometimes forget how today’s biggest stars reached their current status, they started as amateurs. Boxing promoter Felipe Gomez ofNew Legend Boxing teamed up with Old World Boxing and WON Promotions to wrap up a day of Irish festivities at The Resorts World Casino in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By ThaBoxingVoice.com</p>
<p>With most of the boxing world focusing on televised, big money pay per view fights, we sometimes forget how today’s biggest stars reached their current status, they started as amateurs. Boxing promoter Felipe Gomez ofNew Legend Boxing teamed up with Old World Boxing and WON Promotions to wrap up a day of Irish festivities at The Resorts World Casino in Queens, NY with Irish Fight Night.  Bringing together a 10 bout amateur boxing card featuring the best of New York City against the St. Johns Boxing Club of County Cork, Ireland, energy was high and supporters were eager to see the young men kick-off the action.</p>
<p>In the first bout of the evening, Cops N Kidz very own Richardson Miggins fought in a 132lbs Junior Olympics Senior bout against St. John’s Morris Falvey. As the smaller fighter Miggins used his speed, footwork, and reflexes to counter the lanky Irishman, backing a game Falvey up with check hooks and straight rights. With the Brooklyn fighter dominating most of the match Falvey started the last round aggressively but was matched by Miggins who continued to score until a standing 8 count was given to the man from across the pond as the hometown fighter won an easy unanimous decision.</p>
<p>The second fight of the night featured the very popular 2-time New York Golden Gloves winner Jayquan Hazel of Cops N Kidz facing off against the muscular Noel Murphy from Count Cork, Ireland. This 152lb open class bout started with the southpaw Hazel trying to time the shorter man but with Murphy landing his own overhand lefts to make it a close round. The next round seemed to be in favor of the visiting fighter as Murphy pushed Hazel back and was busier, possibly landing more blows but with Hazel staying on the outside trying to land one two combinations. The last round saw Hazel starting from the outside and landing a full arsenal of punches but the gutsy, stronger Murphy, came out swinging and never stopped until the bell ended. When the verdict was announced the crowd seemed to be displeased as Hazel’s accurate boxing was rewarded over the busier, come forward style of Noel Murphy.</p>
<p>As the card continued it was time to welcome the big boys as 201lb weight class fighters Leslie Jean of Starret City battled against “The Green Monster” Kevin O’Sullivan by way of Ireland. The boxer from St. John’s was rushed by his opponent but he stayed calm for most of the round looking to unleash on the southpaw with a straight right hand down the pipe.  In between holding and rough house tactics, “The Green Monster” starts to land his right hand as Jean looks for hooks from both sides to end the second round.  The end was entertaining as Jean landed a vicious overhand left that stunned and rocked back O’Sullivan who replied with his own power punches, time was stopped when the laces of Jean came untied but it was enough for the Brooklynite to win the round. After the tide changed in the last round, most were rooting for Jean to win but it was his opponent nicknamed “The Green Monster” who came up with the W as he was more consistent throughout.</p>
<p>The midway point was approaching and the crowd was going wild as 98lb Junior Olympic brawlers Juh Mish “Hurricane Hands” Tucker of Starret City went against another youngster; Justin “Little OD” O’Donnell from Cops N Kidz. The fight was contested over three, one minute rounds and the pace was furious as the kids went to war throwing bombs from the opening bell. With the fans holding up banners and cheering the children on, O’Donnell landed the cleaner shots from the inside by gaining just a bit more leverage. Fast and furious was the pace as the second round opened with the two fighters trading blows in the middle of the ring with Tucker seemingly gassed out, but the fans gave him energy. The last round was initiated with the smaller Tucker banging his gloves together and rushing to the middle of the ring, he looked to be outgunned but never stopped punching even when he was dropped from a short shot on the inside, with seconds left in the fight O’Donnell was dominant and raised his hands after the fight. As the audience applauded the proud young men, it was a slight upset as O’Donnell was not given the win as the judges felt “Hurricane Hands” pulled off the win.</p>
<p>In a very technical fight, “Pistol” Peter Dobson of Cops N Kidz battled against Irish visitor Vlado Beluski in a 155lb bout. Being a 2010 Golden Gloves champion; “Pistol” knew from the outset what he had to do as he aggressively stalked his taller opponent with a strong jab and solid hooks that drew blood from Beluski. The second round brought a surprise that was short lived as Beluski was able to back up Dobson with accurate jabs and straight rights, but it was not enough as it seemed to make Dobson fight harder scoring devastating hooks and overhand rights that forced the blue corner to throw in the towel, saving Beluski from unnecessary punishment.</p>
<p>In the final box-off between Irish and American fighters, Edgar Berlanga; a Silver gloves, PAL, and Metro champion training out of Cops N Kidz put his skills to the test in a 152lb bout against Daniel “Gaelic Warrior” O’Brien of St. Johns. Berlanga came out strong dominating the first stanza with his great head movement and crisp hooks that moved his opponent. The fight would continue the same way with Berlanga scoring a standing 8 count after landing a left uppercut causing blood to flow from his opponent’s nose. The next round started with O’Brien circling the ring and trying to stay on the outside but the local boy was able to get inside and land to the head and body that caused a knockdown and after an 8 count; a stoppage win for Edgar Berlanga.</p>
<p>With the card focusing now on local amateur boxers, Alfredo Vazquez of Glencove Boxing squared off against Universal Boxing Gym’s Connor “The Butcher” Filosa in a 141lb bout. The taller, lanky Filosa looked to establish his jab as the round began and then found success with a well hidden right uppercut every time Vazquez would try to get inside. Trying to keep a consistent work flow, “The Butcher” landed right hands down the pipe as Vazquez looked to be tired keeping pace with the taller man, mixing in jabs and uppercuts again, Filosa swept the second round. In the third and final round, Vazquez gained energy in-between rounds and used a series of hooks to get inside of the longer arms of Filosa; but it wouldn’t quite work out so well as “The Butcher” found a home for his check hooks and right uppercuts. The winner of the fight was Conor “The Butcher” Filosa and he looked to be very happy with a decision over the hard-nosed Long Island fighter.</p>
<p>The eighth fight on the card was another Universal Boxing Gym fighter; Brian Lopez, battling Shane Bulg of Westbury Boxing. The two men were even in height but at 132lbs; Bulg looked to be the larger, more muscular fighter. As the bell rang; Lopez used a jab to stop the aggressive Bulg from getting inside but the Westbury brawler had other plans as he used pressure and an uppercut-hook combo to score points. Getting hit by the stronger Bulg only seemed to wake up Lopez who responded with straight lefts and lead uppercuts from his own southpaw stance to finish the round. The next round would be a very competitive one as Lopez lands the shorter shots on the inside of Bulg’s guard backing him up to the ropes, but after a breather he would come back to end the second round with a flurry. With the fight being a tossup, Lopez charged in aggressively but Bulg was able to use angles to avoid danger and caught an off balance Lopez with a straight punch that scored a knockdown, Lopez seeming desperate; launched a leaping right hook as the men traded to end the fight. The winner by close decision was Shane Bulg who left with a victory.</p>
<p>As the crowd stood around for more action, Cops N Kidz Usman “King” Khan laced up to face “The Grand Master” Agron Bautista who was unattached to any particular gym. Khan being the taller fighter; tries to use his southpaw right jab to back up Bautista who circles and answers with a leaping straight right to score points leading up to one that pushes his man down for an eight count. The second round would see a brawl that favored “The Grand Master” as he was able to negate Khan’s longer reach and connect with solid jabs and rights that scored a knockdown, after the action resumes it’s all Bautista’s show as he pummeled his opponent from pillar to post until a right hand stunned “King” Khan causing the ref to wave off the fight.</p>
<p>With the final fight about to begin, the crowd would have not thought that it would also be the best of the night. Christian “Macho” Camacho; the youngest son of the late Hector Camacho Sr, looked to rebound from his loss at the opening round of the New York Golden Gloves by taking on Cops N Kidz Hamzah Alhmaidi. The crowd had their support behind Alhmaidi as cheers of “Hamzah, Hamzah” filled the room, but the young Camacho would not deter him off his plan as he comes out with a jab and strong straight right to the body of his opponent. Mixing in hooks and straight shots to the head and body, Camacho looks to dominate the first round but Alhmaidi comes back strong with his own right hands down the pipe. After losing the first round Alhmaidi regains focus and uses a series of jabs and check hooks to frustrate and move Camacho around the ring as he loses the ability to land with authority like he did in the first round. As the last round was brought in, it was “Macho Time” all over again as Camacho regained his composure and landed  single right hands that backed up his man as he showboated like his late father did in the past. After landing about five single shots and using his fast feet to confuse Alhmaidi, Camacho launched an explosive straight right hand that put down and hurt his opponent, with Alhmaidi seemingly hurt and on wobbly legs, the referee waves off the bout. With the win, Christian “Macho” Camacho seems to have found his path and we look forward to see what he makes of it as well as the other promising amateurs on this fun night of fights.</p>
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		<title>Dominguez stops Lorenzo in two</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Robert Coster New York-based hot Dominican prospect Juan “Baby Tito” Dominguez (13-0, 9 KOs) returned to his homeland to win the first title of his young career – the WBA Fedecentro super-bantamweigh belt – stopping overclassed Geicy Lorenzo (12-6, 4 KOs) in just two rounds. Dominguez dropped Lorenzo in the first round and was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Robert Coster</em></p>
<p>New York-based hot Dominican prospect Juan “Baby Tito” Dominguez (13-0, 9 KOs) returned to his homeland to win the first title of his young career – the WBA Fedecentro super-bantamweigh belt – stopping overclassed Geicy Lorenzo (12-6, 4 KOs) in just two rounds. Dominguez dropped Lorenzo in the first round and was battering him in the second round when the referee decided to halt the one-sided affair.</p>
<p>On the same show, Amanda Serrano (16-1 ) of New York won the WIBA featherweight title with a one round knockout of Wanda Pena (8-5), while super bantamweight Leon Moore (29-2, 23 KOs) of Guyana won by TKO in five rounds over Gregorio Lebron. The 11 fight boxing card was held at the Gran Arena del Cibao in Santiago, the Dominican Republic’s second city.</p>
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		<title>IRISH FESTIVAL &amp; BOXING EVENT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don’t have to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Resorts World Casino New York City. Join us on Saturday, March 2nd, 2013 for a great day of Irish Music, Irish Step Dancing and Bagpipers, followed by an Amateur Boxing Show featuring the St. John’s Boxing Club direct from County Cork, Ireland. While [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don’t have to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Resorts World Casino New York City. Join us on Saturday, March 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2013 for a great day of Irish Music, Irish Step Dancing and Bagpipers, followed by an Amateur Boxing Show featuring the St. John’s Boxing Club direct from County Cork, Ireland. While you are at it, why not try your “Luck of the Irish” at one of over 5,000 slot machines or shop from a variety of Irish merchandise at one of our many vendors.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about the weather, the entire event will be held indoors with plenty of free parking available. Don’t feel like driving? Resorts World Casino New York City offers a variety of transportation options that will get you to the casino. For additional travel information visit <a href="http://www.rwnewyork.com/">www.rwnewyork.com</a></p>
<p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FESTIVAL</span></em></strong></p>
<p><strong>12:00PM – 6:00PM                DOORS OPEN FOR IRISH FESTIVAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>1:00PM  -  2:15PM                 TOMMY MULVIHILL BAND</strong></p>
<p><strong>2:15PM  &#8211; 2:30PM                  INNISHFREE IRISH SCHOOL OF DANCING</strong></p>
<p><strong>2:30PM  &#8211; 3:45PM                  CELTIC CROSS</strong></p>
<p><strong>3:45PM  &#8211; 4:00PM                  INNISHFREE IRISH SCHOOL OF DANCING</strong></p>
<p><strong>4:00PM  &#8211; 4:45PM                  JAMESON’S REVENGE</strong></p>
<p><strong>4:45PM  &#8211; 5:00PM                  NY METRO PIPE BAND</strong></p>
<p><strong>5:00PM  &#8211; 6:00PM                  JAMESON’S REVENGE</strong></p>
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<p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BOXING</span></em></strong></p>
<p><strong>6:45PM  &#8211;                                DOORS OPEN FOR IRISH BOXING SHOW</strong></p>
<p><strong>7:30PM  &#8211; TILL?                    AMATEUR BOXING</strong></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ticket Prices</span>:</p>
<p>FESTIVAL -  General Admission                  $20 at Door  /  $15 if purchased in advance</p>
<p>BOXING &#8211;     General Admission                  $25 at Door  /  $20 if purchased in advance</p>
<p>VIP Ringside Seating              $50 at Door  /  $45 if purchased in advance</p>
<p>For additional information or tickets, please email us: IrishFestivalRWC@aol.com  or call   (718) 487-4474 or (718) 765-1860</p>
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		<title>Rosinsky GrindsOut Victory against Griffin!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Immediate Release New York, NY (December 20,2012) – Super middleweight contender Will “Power” Rosinsky earned a hard-foughtten round unanimous decision over former USBA Light Heavyweight titlist Otis “TripleOG” Griffin Wednesday evening at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. With a packed house roaring him on, Rosinsky fought through a few rough moments in [...]]]></description>
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<p>New York, NY (December 20,2012) – Super middleweight contender Will “Power” Rosinsky earned a hard-foughtten round unanimous decision over former USBA Light Heavyweight titlist Otis “TripleOG” Griffin Wednesday evening at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City.</p>
<p>With a packed house roaring him on, Rosinsky fought through a few rough moments in the early going. The Queens, NY native got cut over his left eye in the opening round and was briefly hurt by a right hand near the end of the second, but battled his way back. Griffin, who had a 3 inch height and six inch reach advantage, connected with some good shots from the outside and boxed effectively in spots, but Rosinsky constantly pressured Griffin in close quarters.</p>
<p>The 2005 US Amateur Champion found a home for straight right hands and body shots, outworking his Sacramento, CA based foe for the majority of the bout. Although it was a closely fought contest, Rosinsky’s consistency earned him the nod.</p>
<p>Scores were 97-93 and 96-94twice. With the victory, Rosinsky improves to 17-2 with 9 knockouts while claiming the New York State Light Heavyweight title.</p>
<p>“I definitely was in shapefor this fight but (Griffin) was (the biggerman) and my punches didn&#8217;t have the same impact they do at super middleweight,” said Rosinsky, who moved up to light heavyweight against Griffin. “Griffin was comfortable at 175 and I knew he was a tough guy who fought a lot of the top light heavyweights. In 2013, I’ll be moving down to 168 and perhaps even 160.”</p>
<p>Fans can follow will onTwitter @Wrosinsky and Facebook.com/WILLPOWERROSINSKY.</p>
<p>Contact: Matt Yanofsky</p>
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		<title>Rosinsky defeats Griffin by 10 round unanimous decision</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DBE PACKS THE HOUSE FOR SPECIAL-EDITION HURRICANE SANDY BROADWAY BOXING BENEFIT AT ROSELAND BALLROM New York, NY(12/19/12) &#8211; Before a packed house of partisan fans, DiBella Entertainment (DBE) put on an exciting 10-bout card at the Roseland Ballroom, as a special-edition of Broadway Boxing. The card was sponsored by Manfredi Auto Group, Newlio.com and Everlast, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DBE PACKS THE HOUSE FOR SPECIAL-EDITION HURRICANE SANDY BROADWAY BOXING BENEFIT AT ROSELAND BALLROM</p>
<p>New York, NY(12/19/12) &#8211; Before a packed house of partisan fans, DiBella Entertainment (DBE) put on an exciting 10-bout card at the Roseland Ballroom, as a special-edition of Broadway Boxing.</p>
<p>The card was sponsored by Manfredi Auto Group, Newlio.com and Everlast, and promoted in association with the American Red Cross. The card was held as a benefit for Hurricane Sandy victims, with proceeds from the show, which included a silent auction including a number of items from DBE&#8217;s President Lou DiBella&#8217;s own personal sports memorabilia collection, being donated to the American Red Cross.</p>
<p>In the main event bout of the evening, Queens-native, Will &#8220;Power&#8221; Rosinsky took on Otis &#8220;Triple-G&#8221; Griffin, in a ten-round light heavyweight bout for the vacant NYS light heavyweight title.</p>
<p>Rosinsky, who was coming off a spirited effort against former middleweight kingpin Kelly Pavlik in July, came out using a vicious body attack against the bigger Griffin. A head-butt in the first round cause a cut over Rosinsky&#8217;s left eye, but Rosinsky battled through it, pressing the action all night.</p>
<p>Rosinsky used superior boxing and combination punching to outwork Griffin throughout, but Griffin was able to counter and land some big shots from the outside.</p>
<p>In the end Rosinsky was awarded a well-deserved unanimous decision, winning by scores of 97-93, 96-94 twice, to pick up the vacant New York State light heavyweight crown.</p>
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		<title>VINNY MADDALONE HEADLINES BIG BOXING CARD ON DECEMBER 8TH AT RESORTS WORLD CASINO</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2012 20:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Marc Abrams QUEENS, NY (November 12, 2012)—On the heels of one of the most successful shows that has taken place in New York City on September 22nd, boxing returns to the beautiful Resorts World Casino New York City in Queens, NY on Saturday December 8th The card promoted by New Legend Boxing, Old World [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Marc Abrams</p>
<p>QUEENS, NY (November 12, 2012)—On the heels of one of the most successful shows that has taken place in New York City on September 22nd, boxing returns to the beautiful Resorts World Casino New York City in Queens, NY on Saturday December 8th</p>
<p>The card promoted by New Legend Boxing, Old World Boxing and W.O.N. Promotions will be headlined by Queens favorite Heavyweight Vinny Maddalone.</p>
<p>Maddalone who hails from nearby Flushing, NY has a record of 35-8 with twenty-six knockouts. He is an all-action style fighter that has thrilled boxing fans since 1999.</p>
<p>Maddalone won his first fifteen fights and developed himself as a big attraction. He holds wins over Shannon Miller (11-0), Benji Baker (18-6), Dominique Alexander (19-7-1) and Chris Koval (25-8). Maddalone has been in memorable wars with Brian Minto (Twice), Four-time Heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield, former Cruiserweight champion’s Jean-Marc Mormeck and Tomasz Adamek, as well as undefeated upstarts Dennis Boytsov and Tyson Fury.</p>
<p>Maddalone’s opponent in the ten round bout will be announced shortly.</p>
<p>The undercard will feature some of the best local prospects in the New York area.</p>
<p>Coming off a fight worthy to compete for “Fight of The Year”, Frank Galarza (7-0-1, 4 KO’s) will see action in an eight round co-feature Jr. Middleweight bout for the NYS Title.</p>
<p>Galarza engaged in a memorable fight on September 22nd, as he and fellow unbeaten prospect Alantez Fox fought to a draw before a sold out crowd at the Resorts World Casino.</p>
<p>Also slated for an eight round bout is undefeated Super Bantamweight Juan Dominguez (11-0, 7 KO’s) of Brooklyn, NY via the Dominican Republic.</p>
<p>Dominguez is coming off an impressive six round unanimous decision over Jesus Bayron on September 22nd.</p>
<p>Rafael Vazquez (8-1, 6 KO’s) will look to rebound from his first professional loss when he takes on an opponent to be named in a six round Featherweight bout.</p>
<p>Elton Dharry (10-5-1, 5 KO’s) will look to make it nine straight wins and five straight knockouts when he takes part in a six round Bantamweight bout.</p>
<p>Appearing in four round bouts will be Lightweight Angel Garcia (3-1, 2 KO’s) of Brooklyn; Super Bantamweight Heather Hardy (2-0) of Brooklyn; and Pro Debuting Lightweight Bryant Cruz of Port Chester, NY</p>
<p>In a featured four round Super Middleweight bout, Forty-Seven year old Rob Garris will make his pro debut.</p>
<p>Garris of Mount Vernon, New York will be the only athlete in the world to come back from Amateur to Professional after twenty-seven years retired.</p>
<p>Garris will be fighting to support the Throwawaykids Foundation which raises awareness for neglected and abandoned children.</p>
<p>Tickets prices are $50 General Admission, $125 Ringside and $225 VIP (Includes Open Bar &amp; Buffet) and can be purchased by calling New Legend Boxing 718-487-4474 and/or logging on to www.NewLegendBoxing.com</p>
<p>A portion of the ticket proceeds will be donated to the victims of Hurricane Sandy</p>
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		<title>Smith Takes Out Rashid In Three  To Highlight Historic New York Boxing Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2012 21:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Paul Kolin StrictlyBusinessBoxing.com (September 23rd)—On Saturday night, history was made as the first ever professional boxing event in any of the five boroughs that make up New York City inside a casino as the Resorts World Casino hosted the event promoted by New Legend Boxing, Old World Boxing and W.O.N Promotions in front of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Paul Kolin StrictlyBusinessBoxing.com</p>
<p>(September 23rd)—On Saturday night, history was made as the first ever professional boxing event in any of the five boroughs that make up New York City inside a casino as the Resorts World Casino hosted the event promoted by New Legend Boxing, Old World Boxing and W.O.N Promotions in front of near sold out crowd.<br />
The fight card was streamed live all over the world on <a href="http://www.gfl.tv/" target="_blank">www.gfl.tv</a> and is now available on demand for just $9.99 <a href="http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/Boxing/International_Fight_Night/1667" target="_blank">(click here)</a></p>
<p>In the main event, Light Heavyweight knockout artist, Joe Smith Jr. kept his 100% win/knockout ratio as he dropped Yasin Rashid four times en route to a third round stoppage.</p>
<p>Smith of Long Island, Island knocked Rashid down in round two and three times in round three which thrilled his throngs of fans who made the trek from Long Island. Smith is now 11-1 with all wins coming via knockout. Rashid of Brooklyn is now 7-3.</p>
<p>In the memorable co-feature, it was a battle of two undefeated fighters that displayed 7-0 records as Frank Galarza fought Alantez Fox for New York State Jr. Middleweight title. . It was a war from the opening bell as Galarza and Fox put on a show that was fit for a time capsule as they waged battle for the who twenty-four minutes that they shared the ring.</p>
<p>Galarza came out drilling Fox with right hands that drew large cheers from the pro-Galarza crowd. Fox withstood that early onslaught to give as good as he got and used his 6’3”frame and started using the jab to temporarily ward off Galarza. Galarza continued to throw right hands but late in the fight, it was Fox’s left hooks that scored him many points and the left side of Galarza’s face swelled up to the size of a baseball. The fight drew standing ovations after each round. The two battled and gave every ounce and left it all in the ring the fight and the fight was scored 77-75 for each man while a third tally read 76-76.</p>
<p>Immediately in the ring, each man was open to a rematch that would be welcomed by any boxing fan who witnessed the fight.</p>
<p>Good looking Super Bantamweight prospect Juan Dominguez dropped Jesus Bayron twice en route to a six round unanimous decision. Dominguez of Brooklyn won by 59-52 scores on all cards and is now 11-0. Bayron of Puerto Rico is 5-6.</p>
<p>In the upset of the night, Jhovany Collado hurt previously undefeated Rafael Vazquez in round one and sent him to the canvas in round two and held on for a six round split decision.</p>
<p>Each fighter took a card 57-56 while a third card read 58-55. Collado of Queens is now 4-6-2. Vazquez is 8-1.</p>
<p>Popular Boyd Melson scored a six round unanimous decision over Yolexcy Leiva in a Jr. Middleweight bout.</p>
<p>Melson scored a knockdown in the first round and boxed and moved throughout. Leiva continued to pressure Melson and even scored some good shots late by Melson won by scores of 59-54, 59-54 and 58-55 and moves to 10-1. Leiva is 5-6.</p>
<p>In a scheduled six round Super Featherweight bout, WBC Caribbean championElton Dharry landed some hard right hands and opened up a cut over the left eye of Gabriel Diaz and the fight had to be stopped and Dharry was awarded the bout via second round stoppage. Dharry is now 10-5-1 with five knockouts. Cruz is now 4-5-1.</p>
<p>In four round bouts, Angel Garcia (3-1) scored a unanimous decision over Pedro Andres (0-2) in a Jr. Lightweight bout; Micah Branch (1-2) scored a four round unanimous decision over Allan Phelen (0-2) in a Featherweight bout. The show opened as Daniel Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO) scored a second round stoppage overAnthony Smith in a fight that featured pro debuting Jr. Middleweights.</p>
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		<title>Queens boxer Will Rosinsky gets shot at the big time</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2012 21:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Juan Guillen LatinTrends.com When Will Rosinsky first learned he was fighting Kelly Pavlik on July 7, he thought it was a joke. After all, Rosinsky isn’t exactly a household name in boxing, calling himself just a “kid from Queens that no one’s ever heard of.” Pavlik, on the other hand, is one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Juan Guillen LatinTrends.com</p>
<p>When Will Rosinsky first learned he was fighting Kelly Pavlik on July 7, he thought it was a joke. After all, Rosinsky isn’t exactly a household name in boxing, calling himself just a “kid from Queens that no one’s ever heard of.”</p>
<p>Pavlik, on the other hand, is one of the biggest names in the sport, a fighter whose influence was once so great that in 2008, Hillary Clinton invited him to campaign with her during the Ohio Democratic primary. Pavlik’s star has dimmed since then as he’s battled alcoholism and lost his middleweight titles. But he’s still a boldface name on the comeback trail, a couple wins away from getting another title shot.</p>
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<p>The 27-year-old plans to have fun with the spotlight, offering up the idea of wearing a shirt for media day that says, “Who the (heck) is Will Rosinsky?”Rosinsky will earn “by far” the most money he’s made for a fight, according to Connolly, who declined to give an amount. The bout is contracted at 169 pounds.</p>
<p>“It’s the opportunity for Will to walk away a star,” said DiBella. “It’s an opportunity to walk away one of the big players in the division in one night.”</p>
<p>I just called my friend Felipe Gomez, Wills trainer. He is in California with his fighter. Felipe, tells me they are all excited at the opportunity and looking for a win. A win will open the boxing doors for this queens native, because Kelley Pavlick is a world class fighter with a world class name… and both those worlds can transfer over to Will with this win.</p>
<p>Will is one of those really straight up guys, he is honest and a good all around guy as a person. As a boxer, he is very strong, I have seen Will fight once ( his only loss) on TV, when he fought Edwin Rodriguez…it was a close fight and the decision went to the other guy. This is a must see fight because of their styles, it has all the ingredients of a classic match, it should prove to be a very exciting fight. I don’t bet , but if I did, my money will be on Will…and by the way, Will does have the will to win!</p>
<p>Watch the fight on HBO, Saturday July 7th at 10pm www.hbo.com</p>
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