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Tomasz "Goral" Adamek
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Kraków, Poland:    The upcoming heavyweight showdown between former light heavyweight and cruiserweight world champion Tomasz "Goral" Adamek (50-4, 30 KOs) of Poland and Eric "Drummer Boy" Molina (24-3, 18 KOs) Raymondville, Texas in Kraków on Apr. 2 at the Kraków Arena for the IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title will be distributed in North America by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 2 pm ET/11 am PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view.
 
In addition to the live pay-per-view telecast in Poland as part of Polsat's Boxing Night series, US residents will be able to purchase the fight for pay-per-view on via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network, and Vubiquity in the United States, as well as Rogers TV and SaskTel in Canada, for a suggested retail price of only $29.95. Please contact your local cable or dish provider for more information. This event is presented by Polsat, Main Events and Don King Productions.
 
The pay-per-view telecast will also include several key undercard bouts: a 10-round cruiserweight fight between Mateusz Masternak vs. Eric Fields, a 10-round cruiserweight fight between Michael Cieslak vs. Francisco Palacios and additional bouts still to be determined.
 
Kathy Duva, CEO of Main Events, Adamek's promoter said, "Every time Tomasz fights back home in Poland we get numerous requests from his American fans who wish to watch the fight here. We are so excited to be able to provide them with an opportunity to watch this exciting fight here in the US."
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NEW HAVEN’S PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT TO OPEN CITY’S GOLF COURSE TOMORROW

 

New Haven – Managers of the city’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Trees will officially tee off the outdoor (golf) season tomorrow when they open for play the city’s Alling Memorial Golf Club. Operators of the course have taken full advantage of the mild winter, snow-free fairways, and encouraging forecast to make the course playable at this early date.

 

Those interested in playing one of the first rounds of the season are encouraged to do so; more information about the facility is available at the following Website: http://www.allingmemorialgolfclub.com/.

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Quotes from CES Boxing pep rally

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UNDEFEATED WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS junior middleweight Freddy Sanchez returns to Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., on Friday, Feb. 19th, 2016 in CES Boxing's season opener when he faces Pennsylvania veteran Evincii Dixon in a 6-round bout. Sanchez is one two fighters from Worcester on the card, joining stablemate Khiary Gray, who puts his unbeaten record on the line in the 10-round main event against Cameron Sevilla Rivera for the vacant WBC Youth World Junior Middleweight Title. 
The following are quotes from Monday's pep rally / press conference at Rocky's Food, Spirits & Music in Worcester to promote CES Boxing's February 19th, 2016 season opener at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I. 
 
The upcoming event features Worcester's Khiary Gray (11-0, 9 KOs) in the 10-round main event against Washington's Cameron Sevilla-Rivera (6-2-1, 5 KOs) for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth World Junior Middleweight Title, plus a 10-round co-feature bout between Providence, R.I., middleweight Kali Reis (7-5-1, 3 KOs) and New Mexico's Victoria Cisneros (12-18-2, 5 KOs) for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Middleweight World Title.
 
Worcester junior welterweight Freddy Sanchez (7-0, 5 KOs) puts his unbeaten record on the line in a 6-round bout against Lancaster, Pa., vet Evincii Dixon and Alaskan middleweight Fatlum Zhuta (2-0, 2 KOs) returns to Twin River to face Greg McCoy of New Haven, Conn., in a 4-round bout.
 
Massachusetts junior welterweights Mohamed Allam (1-1) of Holyoke, Julio Perez (3-0) of Marlborough, Timmy Ramos (2-0-1, 2 KOs) of Framingham and Travis Demko (4-0, 1 KO) of Stoughton are featured on the undercard in separate 4-round bouts. 

 

Tickets for the Feb. 19th season debut are priced at $40, $75 and $125 (VIP) and are available for purchase online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, by phone at 401-724-2253/2254 or at the Twin River Casino Players Club.

 

For more information visit www.cesboxing.com or follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/cesboxing. Updates are also available at www.facebook.com/cesboxing

 

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Cameron Sevilla-Rivera
Fife, Wash., junior middleweight
 
"First and foremost, I want to thank CES for the opportunity. I know they're putting their fighter through the ringer against someone who will fight back a little bit. He's a very come-forward fighter and I respect that. I'm excited to see what happens when he takes a step back."
 
Kendrick Ball
Trainer, Khiary Gray
 
"I want to thank our team, the entire team CES. I want to thank my team, Sean Fitzgerald, my cut man, Chico Lopez, my No. 2, my advisor, the new guy on our team, Tank [Steve Tankanow], and I'd also like to thank the [Camp Get Right] ladies and all the people from our gym who buy tickets. Also, Khiary's mom, Khiary's dad, for their whole support. February 19th, we're fighting for the WBC Youth World Championship. This is a big fight for us. We don't underestimate anyone we fight. We go into every fight with a game plan. Our first game plan is we're going to come home with the belt, we're going to bring it back to Worcester. Our second game plan is Khiary is going to go in and look as sharp as he did in his first 11 fights. People who know or have seen Khiary, the kid can fight. You've seen his power, you've seen his speed. This fight here, he's going to be a little more calm and we're going to pick this guy apart. I think once he starts feeling Khiary's power he's going to curl up and want to get up out of there. I understand he was saying, 'Can Khiary fight going backwards?' Well, he'll see that night we can fight going backwards, he can fight going to the side, he can fight going forward. We have a gear on us that can go anywhere we want to go, and for us to bring the belt back, we're going to put on a good show and we're coming back with the belt. Khiary, this fight here is real big. I think we're starting to move up the ladder and we're starting to get known more. Us bringing home this belt, it's going to open up a lot more eyes and we're hoping other guys will step up to the plate and take fights with us. We want to thank Jimmy Burchfield because we're 19 months into it going onto our 12th fight. It's overwhelming to be as busy as we are and as long as Khiary stays healthy and sticks to our game plan and sticks to our goals, the sky's the limit. Our goal is to be in the same shoes as Jose Rivera, to become a world champion and to do that, you need to be focused, dedicated and give 100 percent to what you need to do. For this fight right here, trust and believe we're going to give 100 percent and you're going to get the same results you've been getting, a 'W.' I'm not going to predict a knockout, but you will get a 'W.'
 
Jimmy Burchfield Sr.
CES Boxing President & CEO
 
"What this fighter [Cameron Sevilla-Rivera] from Washington doesn't know is not only what punching ability that this young fighter, this young champion [Khiary Gray] has, but when he starts hitting, I've never seen anyone work the body like he's been doing. Kendrick, it's just been amazing to see the body punching, because that's what breaks everything down. They've done a great, great job."
 
Khiary Gray
Worcester, Mass., junior middleweight
UBF Northeast Junior Middleweight Champion
 
"I just want to thank CES, my team, Kendrick [Ball], Chico [Lopez], Sean [Fitzgerald], Tank [Steve Tankanow], all my family, Camp Get Right, everyone that's been here supporting me. Come February 19th, you can expect a whole lot of action coming from me. I'm the main event, but I'm going to steal the show regardless. That's what I came to do. He says he wants to see me fight backwards. I can fight backwards, just like Ken says, sideways, forward, it doesn't matter. All the fights I've had, they've been knockouts. We don't go out for knockouts in the game plan, but if you make that mistake I'm going to capitalize on it and I'm going to stop you. Come February 19th, he better not make any mistakes, because I'm ending it in the first or third round."
 
Steve "Tank" Tankanow
Advisor / agent for Khiary Gray
 
"I never thought I'd be in this position again, but for the last year and a half, Sean Fitzgerald -- you know I managed him -- he'd come to my office every month and say, 'Tank, Tank, Tank! We've got a new fighter!' I'm not interested. Go home. A week later, 'Tank, Tank, Tank!' Finally, he wore me down. He got me to go to Twin River to watch the kid fight. I came back and he said, 'What do you think?' and I said, 'I don't like him, now go away!' A month later, he says, 'Tank, Tank, Tank! He's fighting again!' I went to the fight and said, 'He's getting better, but I'm still not interested.' This went on for three or four fights. Finally, I went to his last fight [December 18th] and saw him fight and I liked the way he fought. He fought a great fight. I said, 'Sean, you're starting to wear me down.' Finally, Kendrick and Khiary came in and said, 'We'd like you to work with us.' I didn't want to be a manager. I think Kendrick is a great trainer / manager. I'll be his agent. I'll navigate him through the pitfalls and the rises. I did it once before. I know how to get someone to be a world champion. I only came on board because I respect Mr. Burchfield. I've known him for 15, 20 years. I respect everyone involved with Khiary -- Kendrick, Sean, Chicho, who, I don't know if you're aware, Chico was the trainer of a world champion. This guy went over to Germany [in 2003] -- the three of us -- and Jose [Antonio Rivera] beat the German champion [Michael Trabant]. Three little guys from Worcester, whom nobody gave a shot, and he brought the world title home to Worcester, Massachusetts."
 
Kali Reis
Providence, R.I., middleweight
IBA Middleweight World Champion
 
"I am so excited. I have not fought on home ground, on USA soil, in well over three years. I'm a road warrior. I've been fighting the top, pound-for-pound, middleweight, welterweight, junior welterweight, every weight -- if I get the call, I go. I want to fight. I fight. That's what I do. I put the pound-for-pound, No. 1, undefeated WBO middleweight champ [Christina Hammer] on her ass. I didn't win, but I got her on her ass and that just tells you I'm supposed to be here. I'm ready to do work on February 19th. I've got to thank CES for finally giving me the opportunity to showcase my skills. I've been around CES and I've been around boxing forever. It's just a real honor to actually fight at home. I'm fighting a girl, Victoria Cisneros, who comes to fight. She's a WBC champion and she comes to fight. I don't put anything past any opponent I'm in front of. It's seek and destroy. I've learned a lot from these past fights. I've got losses on my record, but I've never been beaten. I'm ready for February 19th.
 
Freddy Sanchez
Worcester, Mass., junior welterweight
 
"Thank you guys for coming out. I promise February 19th I'll put on a show like I always do. Like I said, I don't know anything about this guy I'm fighting, but I'm just going to go fight my fight. That's about it."
 
Rocky Gonzalez
Trainer, Freddy Sanchez
 
"Freddy, as you guys know, gets underestimated because he looks skinny like he can't fight, but once he lands a good shot, the fight changes. He usually has to start chasing guys. I'm just going to keep working off of that and hopefully he knocks out everyone he fights. Pros, that's why you get 4, 6, 8, 12 rounds. People want to see knockouts and exciting fights. That's why I'm always pushing my guys to be exciting fighters. I always tell my fighters I'd rather lose getting knocked out trying than going the distance, getting the decision knowing you could've done more. If you see me pissed off in that corner, it's for a reason. I want to see an exciting fight."
 
Julio Perez
Marlborough, Mass., junior welterweight
 
"I'm in very good shape. I want to say thank you to CES for putting me on the card. I feel I'm in my greatest shape. I want to thank my coach who's always been there for me, my father, and thank you all for supporting me."
 
Mohamed Allam
Holyoke, Mass., welterweight
 
"I promise to give a show as I always will and as I always do and I'll continue to do so for the rest of my life. I promise you I'll give you the best I've got."
 
Jose Antonio Rivera
Worcester, Mass., native and former three-time world champion
 
"I'm honored to be here today with some future world champions. This is great support, everyone being here today. I remember when I was coming up, this is what we were looking for, this is what, as fighters, we strived for. This support, it's huge, because it helps the promoter keep running shows to keep helping us, the fighters. I'm very happy you guys are here and I'm sure the fighters are happy you guys are here. More importantly, make sure you're there on February 19th. That's what's going to count. There's a lot of talent here and you're going to see it on February 19th. Some of the things these fighters know, the hard work, a lot of people don't understand the hard work it takes to be a world champion, a lot of sacrifice. Those are the things a lot of people don't see. I want them to be successful, but I want to tell them something: It doesn't matter how hard you work in the gym, the sacrifices you make outside of the gym are what will help you become a world champion. You've got to eat, sleep and live boxing. You've got to take care of your body nutrition-wise, you've got to go to bed early, you've got to do your roadwork, you can't be going out partying. Sometimes there are no birthdays, no Christmas, no Thanksgiving. We've got to sacrifice, because if you sacrifice now, it's worth it later. When you become a world champion, then you can party. We'll all party. The city of Worcester will party. The city of Providence will party. Everyone will party after you do your work. It's like [New England Patriots coach] Bill Belichick says, 'Do your job.' On February 19th, you're going to see some talented fighters do their job. CES is going in the right direction. I've been in boxing for 24 years and I've seen CES grow tremendously. I wish they were where they're at now back when I started, but they're here now and that's all that matters. Take advantage of what they have to offer."
 
Bob Benoit
Former Worcester, Mass., light heavyweight boxer
 
"Years ago, we never had anything like this. Mr. Burchfield has his finger on the pulse of boxing. He knows what to do and he does it and he does it right. He does it right. Thank you all for being here tonight. We'll see you at the fights."
 
Rich Cappiello
CES Boxing matchmaker
 
"All of you fighters around New England, and the trainers and managers, you really don't understand what's standing in front of you. There are fighters I make fights for on a weekly basis, they've got to pack up and go out of town to fight. There is some really good, talented kids out there with upside down records, but they're forced to go out of town because they don't have the ability of having a guy in their area to build a following and build your record and learn along the way to create bigger opportunities down the road. This opportunity, this company, CES Boxing, they are a true boxing promotional company. I've got to tell you, I've dealt with every promoter in the world and in my honest opinion, there is positively no guy that grinds it out and that really feels and believes in this sport and who truly wants to impact in this business like Jimmy Burchfield. You need everyone to work, not just the fighters, but the trainers and managers and the fans, you've got jump on board and support these kids to keep this program going. We need the support from everybody. You've got the ground work, you've got the platform for huge opportunities that come within time. Get involved, because this is the company."

 

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PHILADELPHIA'S HANK LUNDY (right), will host an open media workout Feb. 16th at the Marian Anderson Recreation Center in Philadelphia to promote his Feb. 27th HBO-televised world-title bout against Terrence Crawford in New York City for Crawford's WBO Junior Welterweight Championship. The 10-round Lundy-Crawford is the main event of HBO's World Championship Boxing doubleheader beginning at 10 p.m. ET. This is Crawford's fifth title defense while Lundy fights for his first world title.
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WHO:
 
Junior welterweight world-title challenger and former NABF and NABO lightweight champion "Hammerin'" Hank Lundy (26-5-1, 13 KOs) of Philadelphia, Pa.
 
WHAT:
 
Open media workout (public welcome).
 
WHERE:
 
Marion Anderson Recreation Center
740 S 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
 
WHEN:
 
Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 2016, 2 p.m. ET
 
WHY:
 
Boxing's most feared road warrior and former two-time regional lightweight champion, "Hammerin'" Hank Lundy, hosts an open media workout at the Marion Anderson Recreation Center in Philadelphia to promote his Feb. 27th HBO World Championship Boxing main event bout in New York City against undefeated Terrence Crawford (27-0, 19 KOs) for Crawford's World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior welterweight title.
 
This event is open to the public.
 
Promoted by Jimmy Burchfield's CES Boxing, Lundy puts the finishing touches on his training camp next week before heading to New York for the biggest fight of his storied career, a 10-round junior welterweight bout against Omaha's Crawford, considered by many as one of the sport's rising stars and top pound-for-pound fighters.
 
The event, promoted by Top Rank Boxing and CES, features two televised bouts, beginning at 10 p.m. ET with a 10-round WBO Latino lightweight title fight between reigning champion Felix Verdejo (19-0, 14 KOs) of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and unbeaten challenger William Silva (23-0, 14 KOs) of San Paolo, Brazil.
 
For more information, visit www.cesboxing.com or www.toprank.com, or follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/cesboxing or www.twitter.com/trboxing using the hashtag #CrawfordLundy to join the conversation. Updates are also available on www.facebook.com/cesboxing, www.facebook.com/trboxing or www.facebook.com/trboxeo.
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UNDEFEATED WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS junior middleweight Khiary Gray, seen here celebrating his UBF Northeast Title victory in September, will challenge Cameron Sevilla Rivera on Friday, Feb. 19th, 2016 at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., for the vacant WBC Youth Junior Middleweight Title in just his 12th professional bout. Gray is 11-0 with 9 KOs. The Feb. 19th showdown against the Washington native Rivera is the 10-round main event of CES Boxing's 2016 season opener
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For one night and one night only, the infamous green belt, one of boxing's most recognized symbols of excellence, comes to Rhode Island, and it'll either stay on the east coast or head west when the night is through.
 
Unbeaten Worcester, Mass., junior middleweight Khiary Gray (11-0, 9 KOs) faces his toughest test to date in the most important fight of his young career Friday, Feb. 19th, 2016 when he challenges Washington's Cameron Sevilla Rivera (6-2-1, 5 KOs) for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth Title in the 10-round main event of CES Boxing's season opener at Twin River Casino.
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Since making his professional debut in June of 2014, Gray's rapid climb includes 11 bouts in 18 months, a regional title (captured in September courtesy of a vicious knockout win over Kenton Sippio-Cook), and now a shot at the WBC Youth crown, an important step in the development of many young fighters since its inception in 1999.
 
The WBC Youth program is designed to provide fighters under the age of 24 with an opportunity to gain valuable experience as a precursor to challenging for a world title. The formula has worked; 47 of the fighters who've won WBC Youth titles over the past 17 years have gone on to win world championships, a remarkable footnote to a bout that needs no additional hype.
The list of former youth champions to graduate to world-title status includes 77-fight vet Humberto Soto, a WBC title-holder in two different weight classes; Kermit Cintron, Daniel Ponce De Leon, Juan Diaz, Chad Dawson, Devon Alexander and reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) Welterweight Champion Timothy Bradley, who faces Manny Pacquiao for a third time April 9th in Nevada. Whoever wins Feb. 19th joins elite company. 
 
Gray's loaded resume features eight consecutive knockout wins, seven in the first round. The 23-year-old right-hander hasn't   
won 5 of his 6 bouts by knockout, including four in the opening round. 
been  past the second round since November of 2014. Rivera, also 23, won his first four professional bouts by first-round knockout and scored his fifth in August.
 
The Gray-Rivera main event is one of two title bouts on the Feb. 19th card. Female middleweight Kali Reis (7-5-1, 3 KOs) of Providence, a former International Boxing Association (IBA) champion and two-time world-title challenger, returns home for the first time in more than three years to fight for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) World Middleweight Title.
The well-traveled Reis brings plenty of big-fight experience to the CES' 2016 debut with a resume that includes bouts against three world champions, including unbeaten WBO Middleweight Champion Christina Hammer, WBO Super Welterweight Champion Hanna Gabriel and reigning WBC 154-pound title-holder Mikaela Lauren. She also faced former World Boxing Association (WBA) Middleweight Champion Teresa Perozzi in Bermuda in 2014, scoring a knockout win in the third round.  
 
Feb. 19th also features the return of five unbeaten prospect, starting with fellow Worcester native Freddy Sanchez (7-0, 5 KO), the hard-hitting junior welterweight who finished 2015 a perfect 4-0, ending with a well-deserved unanimous decision win over New Yorker Sidney Maccow in December.
 
Stoughton, Mass., junior welterweight Travis Demko (4-0, 1 KO) makes his first appearance since September while his last opponent, Holyoke, Mass., native Mohamed Allam (1-1) returns to Twin River in a separate 4-round bout in search of his first win since November of 2014.
 
Framingham, Mass., junior welterweight Julio Perez (3-0), who debuted in 2015 and swept the scorecards in three consecutive wins, faces Skowhegan, Maine, native Josh Parker (0-1-1) in a 4-round bout while fellow Framingham vet Timmy Ramos (2-0-1, 2 KOs) returns to Rhode Island two months after fighting to a draw against Cido Hoff, the only blemish on his record.
 
The special attraction of the night features Alaskan middleweight Fatlum Zhuta (2-0-1, 2 KOs) in his second bout at Twin River and first since December. The 27-year-old Albanian made his east coast debut in December, sending the overmatched Deivison Ribeiro to the canvas twice in the opening round to secure an impressive knockout win.
 
Tickets for the Feb. 19th season debut are priced at $40, $75 and $125 (VIP) and are available for purchase online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, by phone at 401-724-2253/2254 or at the Twin River Casino Players Club.
 
For more information visit www.cesboxing.com or follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/cesboxing. Updates are also available at www.facebook.com/cesboxing
 
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Pascal Media Day
Photo Credits: Craig Bennett/Main Events
 
  
Jean Pascal - Former World Champion
On working with Freddie Roach
"I like Freddie. Freddie is a good man. He is a great boxing coach. One thing that I like about Freddie is he is a coach who like to listen. He is gonna ask me question. He is going to try to see my point of view. He gonna explain to me his point of view. He has a good ear. He has great experience and that is the quality of a good coach. I am my own boss. I need a partner. Freddie is the right partner right now. I am a veteran. I went to the Olympics. I became world champion. I am about to become two-time world champion in a few weeks. I need more like a partner to evolve than a boss."
 
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Jean Pascal
Photo Credits: Craig Bennett/Main Events
 
On Kovalev-Pascal I
"A few things went wrong but they were very like minor details. Right now we have corrected those mistakes so I can be victorious on Jan. 30. My mental [attitude] is very strong. I am physically strong. I am very confident. I am well-prepared physically and mentally. Freddie has the eye of the tiger. He see things. That is the goal right now to correct my small mistakes that I did on the first fight. That is why I think this time around I am going to be victorious."
 
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Jean Pascal Stretches Before His Workout
Photo Credits: Craig Bennett/Main Events
 
 
Jean Pascal's Trainer - Freddie roach
 
On the game plan for this fight:
"The same strategy won't work. Both guys have smartened up. Maybe the fight was stopped too soon but referees are there for a reason, to protect the fighter and so forth. We're not going to blame the referee at all. In world title fights I think there is a little more judgment or a little more give because it is a world title fight but I don't see how that could even get close to happening in this fight because his boxing ability is really, really good. That is what I intend for him to do."
 
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Freddie Roach Takes Questions from the Media
Photo Credits: Craig Bennett/Main Events
 
On Kovalev-Pascal I and the stoppage:
"I thought he fought a poor fight. I thought he was looking for a knockout too much and he can't do that. You go out there and box. Use your boxing ability. Beat this guy every round at a time. If a knockout comes that's a bonus.  He totally understands that. I told him if you go out there and start swinging for the fences and get real wild like you can do at times when you get back to the corner I won't be there. I'm going to go home. I said, 'Don't embarrass me like that." You are a professional fighter. You know how to box. Go out there and outbox this guy.' That's the biggest game plan for me."
 
About January 30 
The grudge match for the unified light heavyweight world championship between Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal, a Vidéotron presentation in collaboration with Mise-O-Jeu, will be televised live in the United States on HBO beginning 9:45pm ET/PT. In Canada the event will be available on pay-per-view TV, please consult with your local cable provider. The card is promoted by Main Events and InterBox in association with German Titov Promotions. Tickets are on sale on at www.evenko.ca, at Centre Bell box office and at Club de boxe Champions in Montreal.
 
Kovalev-Pascal II Promo
Kovalev-Pascal II Promo

About Main Events
Main Events was founded in 1978 by the late Dan Duva and is now run by his widow Kathy Duva. As one of the top promotional companies in the world, Main Events has promoted boxing legends Evander Holyfield, Arturo Gatti, Lennox Lewis, Pernell Whitaker and many more. Currently, Main Events promotes WBO, IBF and WBA Light Heavyweight World Champion Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev. Main Events is committed to promoting quality fights that boxing fans want to see.
 
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PHILADELPHIA'S HANK LUNDY (right), addresses reigning WBO junior welterweight world champion Terence Crawford (left) during a press conference Tuesday at the Madison Square Garden to announce their Saturday, Feb. 27th HBO-televised bout, promoted by Top Rank and CES Boxing. The 10-round Lundy-Crawford is the main event of HBO's World Championship Boxing doubleheader beginning at 10 p.m. ET. This is Crawford's fifth title defense while Lundy fights for his first world title.
 

Lundy promises to "break" Crawford on Feb. 27th; expects pro-Lundy crowd on fight night in New York

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Philadelphia's "Hammerin'" Hank Lundy (right) faces Terence Crawford for the WBO World Junior Welterweight Title Feb. 27th in New York City on HBO. Crawford and Lundy enter the bout with a combined record of 53-5-1.
NEW YORK (Jan. 12th, 2016) -- Brimming with confidence during Tuesday's press conference at Madison Square Garden, Hank Lundy made it abundantly clear he's more than just a backup plan for his upcoming opponent, Terence Crawford, boldly predicting the coronation of a new 140-pound king on Feb. 27th.
 
While the mainstream media has painted Lundy (26-5-1, 13 KOs) as the second or third choice among the Crawford camp for their fighter's first title defense of 2016 (contenders Mauricio Herrera, Viktor Postol, etc., reportedly turned down the fight), Lundy promises to steal the show when the two square off for Crawford's World Boxing Organization (WBO) Junior Welterweight Title in the main event of HBO's World Championship Boxing doubleheader at The Theater at Madison Square Garden, promoted by Top Rank and CES Boxing.
 
"I guarantee fight night I'm going to break you. I'm going to break your will," said Lundy during an animated, sometimes heated, exchange Tuesday with Crawford, who mostly chuckled during Lundy's delivery. "I already got you out of your comfort zone.
 
"I want you to get this in your head. You can be funny all you want. I'm going to beat your ass. It's going to be bad."
 
Though he's the clear underdog on paper against the undefeated Crawford, Lundy expects to have "homefield advantage" on Feb. 27th considering he grew up in Philadelphia, less than 100 miles from New York City.
 
"Philly, Jersey, Boston, they're all going to be here," Lundy said. "One thing and one thing's for sure, the Garden knew what they were doing by picking 'Hammerin'' Hank because they know this bum can't sell the place out!"
 
"When we come to New York and we come to Madison Square Garden, we are going to have homefield advantage," added CES Boxing president Jimmy Burchfield Sr. "If you study homefield advantage, it means a lot. Not only will Philadelphia and New York be here, but Boston and Providence and Connecticut will be here. We will fill that theater with Hank Lundy's fans.
 
"Everybody is looking at Hank Lundy as an underdog, or this is your second and third choice. We're not coming here to be the underdog. Don't underestimate that. We're coming here to take the belt back to Philadelphia.
 
"I think you made a mistake. I really do," Burchfield said to Crawford, "but we appreciate the opportunity. We're going to be up for the challenge."
 
Crawford (27-0, 19 KOs), the reigning WBO champ, is considered one of the sport's breakthrough stars, perhaps a top five pound-for-pound fighter by the end of the year if he survives Lundy on Feb. 27th.
 
Since winning the title from Ricky Burns in England in 2014, Crawford has defended his title four times with knockout wins over Yuriorkis Gamboa, Thomas Dulorme and Dierry Jean.
 
"Everybody knows you, Hank. You're like the boy who cried wolf," Crawford said. "You talk a good game, but when you lose it's always something. 'I'm going to do this ... I'm going to do that.' You ain't gonna do shit. You talk about how street you are. That's talking, boy.
 
"We know about you. We've heard about you getting socked up in the gym and not doing anything. You can smile all you want. You can talk all you want. For real, though, when you look at me in the eyes, I'm about that lifestyle. You've heard my background. We ain't heard nothing about Hank. We just hear you talking.
 
"I'm going to put on a spectacular show come Feb. 27th. I'm gonna hit him in his mouth and he's going to end up like [Dierry] Jean and get what he's looking for."
 
The 27th will be Lundy's first shot at a world title, a long overdue opportunity after nearly a decade of working his way to the top by facing the toughest opposition in the sport. Lundy's last 17 fights have covered 13 different states and two countries and the combined record of his opponents during that stretch is a remarkable 276-44.
 
"He's fought real fights," Burchfield said. "He's never backed down from anyone. He stays in the gym. He's done nothing to harm his body. He's a warrior. Terence is a warrior. This is why this fight has the ingredients to be the top fight of 2016."
 
No stranger to controversy, Lundy suffered a split-decision loss to Dulorme in December of 2014 after battling back from an early knockdown before his highly-publicized 2015 showdown in Los Angeles against Herrera, which ended in a technical decision loss for Lundy when the fight was stopped toward the end of the fifth round due to a pair of cuts over each of Herrera's eyes caused by accidental head-butts.
 
"Another round and it would've been a knockout victory for Hank," Burchfield said. "We've told Herrera we'd fight him. We'd fight him for nothing. They won't fight us."
 
Crawford went on to stop Dulorme in six rounds in April in a blistering performance by the reigning champ in Texas, but, Burchfield said, Dulorme was "damaged goods" by that point courtesy of the test he faced from Lundy in his previous bout.
 
"I beat the brakes off him," Lundy said of Dulorme. "Had the man running around the ring."
 
Crawford's trainer, Brian McIntyre, had a different perspective from watching the fight.
 
"He said he was beating up Dulorme. No you weren't," McIntyre countered. "You were losing, dog. You did come back, though, but you needed help. You needed someone to coach you in the corner, to get you up. 'Come on, man. You got dog in you! You got dog in you!'
 
"I don't have to do with that Terence, because the dog's already in him when he comes out. I know that for sure. You don't have confidence in yourself. Another thing I noticed about you, you've switched coaches time and time again. That's inconsistency, bro, along with your chin. Your chin is inconsistent!
 
"I respect you. I'm just stating the obvious and the obvious is you're going to get your ass kicked. I bet you that. I bet $10,000 on that."
 
The Feb. 27th HBO doubleheader, which begins 10 p.m. ET, also features a 10-round WBO Latino lightweight title bout between reigning champion Felix Verdejo (19-0, 14 KOs) of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and unbeaten challenger William Silva (23-0, 14 KOs) of San Paolo, Brazil. On sale beginning tomorrow, tickets are priced at $25, $50, $100, $200 and $300 and can be purchased at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone at (866) 858-0008 or online at www.ticketmaster.com or www.thegarden.com. 
 
"[Crawford-Lundy] reminds me of a fight a long time ago, Floyd Mayweather and Emanuel Burton," said Top Rank president Todd DuBoef. "People said, 'Burton's got nine losses. How can you put Mayweather in with him?' and what a fight it was. Floyd had to earn every bit of that, probably his most difficult fight to date and someone that gave him an enormous amount of difficulty and challenges in the ring. Don't ever judge a fighter by their record. Hank Lundy has been in there with everybody. People thought he was beating Dulorme and Herrera. He is a top quality fighter.
 
"What Terence Crawford represents in the sport right now is one of the most excellent fighters in the sport," added HBO Sports executive vice president Peter Nelson. "In front of him in Hank Lundy is one of the best tests that can be found, a fighter that will step up and take the challenge."
For more information, visit www.cesboxing.com or www.toprank.com, or follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/cesboxing or www.twitter.com/trboxing using the hashtag #CrawfordLundy to join the conversation. Updates are also available on www.facebook.com/cesboxing, www.facebook.com/trboxing or www.facebook.com/trboxeo.
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3 January, 2016 – ARREST PENDING IN CRASH THAT TOOK THE LIFE OF A TEN YEAR-OLD GIRL At 9:36 PM, Police and Firefighters were called to the scene of a car crash on Shelton Avenue, between Argyle and Gibbs Street. A Toyota Prius, operated by Sabrina Tillman (11-30-1982), of Shelton Avenue in New Haven, struck a parked truck. Inside the car were Tillman’s two children – her ten and six year old daughters. Neither were secured in child-safety seats. Tillman’s ten year old daughter suffered major injuries and was unresponsive when EMTs arrived. She was rushed to Yale – New Haven Hospital, where despite the best efforts of medical staff, died from her injuries shortly before six o’clock Monday morning. Tillman’s six year old daughter suffered minor injuries and is expected to fully recover. Crash Investigators were at the scene throughout the night and are preparing their case against Tillman. They have sought the results of Tillman’s blood tests from the hospital. The tests should determine if she was intoxicated by drugs or alcohol at the time of the crash. Tillman suffered minor injuries. 3 January, 2016 – THREE ARRESTED ON WEAPONS CHARGES (photos attached) At 4:50 PM, Officers Frank Grillo and Ryan Walker spotted a tan Buick with darkly tinted windows pass by them at east Pearl and Exchange Streets. The tints were too dark and there was no DMV approval sticker affixed to the car. The Officers recalled that on December 26, 2015, a tan Buick was described in a nearby incident involving gunfire. The Officers were also privy to information on an ongoing dispute between two groups in the neighborhood. The Officers got behind the Buick and checked the registration. No record existed. As the Officers followed the car, it’s operator made several turns, eventually making it back to East Pearl Street near Pierpont Street. The Officers initiated the stop and the operator pulled over. The Officers tapped at the window – unable to see inside. The window was lowered and the Officers were hit with the pungent smell of marijuana. The Officers asked the driver, James Murphy (2-21-1988), of Carmel Street in New Haven, for his license, registration and proof of insurance… oh, and the marijuana. The car was, in fact registered. The unsmoked marijuana, which was separated in packaging consistent with street-level dealing, was in the car’s center console. More marijuana was found in the sweatshirt pocket of one of the two passengers, Naquan Murphy (7-31-1995), of Quinnipiac Avenue in New Haven. The third passenger, Alfred Smith Jr (12-20-1987), of George Street in New Haven, had no drugs on him. The drugs tested positive. The Officers searched the car’s passenger compartment. They found a fully loaded, silver Smith & Wesson .357 revolver beneath the front seat. A record check of the gun’s serial number turned up nothing. None of the three men stopped had a pistol permit. All are convicted felons. Smith was arrested and charged with carrying a pistol without a permit, criminal possession of a firearm and possession of under four ounces of marijuana. Naquan Murphy was arrested and charged with carrying a pistol without a permit, criminal possession of a firearm, possession of under four ounces of marijuana and possession of under four ounces of marijuana within 1,500 feet of a school zone. James Murphy was arrested and charged with carrying a pistol without a permit, criminal possession of a firearm, possession of under four ounces of marijuana and possession of under four ounces of marijuana within 1,500 feet of a school zone, possession of under four ounces of marijuana with the intent to sell and the same within 1,500 feet of a school zone. 2 January, 2016 – STABBING VICTIM REMAINS UNCOOPERATIVE At 10:18 PM, Officers were dispatched to an apartment on the two-hundred block of English Street. A woman had phoned Police to report her boyfriend had been stabbed. The Officers arrived and found the victim, twenty-six year old Darrin Winfrey. He’d suffered an inch-long laceration to his lower back. The victim was stabbed on the street near 217 English Street. He then went to his girlfriend’s apartment. Winfrey wasn’t cooperative. His girlfriend told Detectives Winfrey was drunk, having consumed a bottle of “4Loko”. She said he went to a nearby Bodega to purchase some “loosies” (single cigarettes). When he returned, she said he collapsed. She said she thought it was because he was intoxicated. She soon realized he’d been stabbed and phoned for help. Detectives are investigating the probability this assault was gang related. Winfrey refused to offer up any information at all. He was hostile toward Officers, EMTs and hospital staff alike. He expected to recover fully. The case remains open as detectives peruse some surveillance footage from the area. The assailant(s) have not been described. 1 January, 2016 – MAN ASSAULTED IN MOTEL FOR BOOZE A late-night robbery was reported to Police. Officers were dispatched to The New Haven Inn on Pond Lilly Avenue to investigate. The victim (age not provided) told the Officers he was in the room with a woman when five men barged in. he said one choked him with a belt while the others beat him up. They made off with his cell phone and his backpack containing bottles of liquor. The victim said one of his assailants was a Hispanic man named “Paul”. Another was a redheaded white man. He couldn’t describe the others but said all were between 5’08” and 5’10”. The victim had some visible bruises and was taken to the hospital for a checkup. 28 December, 2015 – ROBBERY INVESTIGATION Officers were dispatched TO 112 Ivy Street after a man reported he’d been robbed of his cell phone. The victim, a man from Hamden, CT, advertised his phone for sale. He had a prospective customer on Ivy Street and went there to sell it. He handed the man his I-phone. The man looked it over and took off with it. The victim said he ran after the crook until he turned and pressed what he perceived to be a handgun to his stomach. He said the robber told him to chill out, before running into a multi-family home. The victim described the thief as a black man between nineteen and twenty years old. He is between 5’08” and 5’10”, about 220 pounds and is bearded. He wore a black knit cap, grey or black sweatpants, a black “Champion” brand sweatshirt and white sneakers. He was not apprehended
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MRS. CLAUS’ TO SHARE HOLIDAY SPIRIT AT CITY’S WINTER WONDERLAND CELEBRATION SUNDAY New Haven – ‘Mrs. Claus,’ First Lady of the North Pole, will be in Connecticut Sunday to share the holiday spirit with hundreds of New Haven children at the city’s Winter Wonderland celebration, to be held in the Floyd Little Athletic Center at Hillhouse High School. Sunday’s event is scheduled from noon through 6:00 p.m. ‘Mrs. Claus’ is scheduled to arrive at 1:30, ahead of a 2:00 dance party and 3:00 toy distribution. Buses will shuttle children and their families all afternoon from schools citywide; members of the press are invited to cover this event. Employees of the New Haven Department of Public Works (DPW) coordinated toy donations in order to provide gifts for children at Sunday’s Winter Wonderland; staff members from the city’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Trees help organize the Winter Wonderland event as well. ‘Mrs. Claus’ also reminded residents of the Board of Alders-sponsored Holiday Food Drive to benefit food pantries citywide. The world’s merriest matriarch expressed gratitude in advance for the kindness and generosity that prevails in New Haven residents, particularly at this time of year. Donations of non-perishable food items are encouraged and welcome, and can be dropped off at any of the following locations: the Aldermanic Chambers on Floor 2 of City Hall – 165 Church Street, the Shubert Theater – 247 College Street, or at the Whitney Center – 200 Leeder Hill Drive – in Hamden. Who: ‘Mrs. Claus,’ city officials, and hundreds of New Haven families. What: Winter Wonderland celebration. When: Sunday, December 20, 2015 from noon until 6:00 p.m. Where: Floyd Little Athletic Center at Hillhouse High School - 480 Sherman Pkwy, New Haven. Why: To share the holiday spirit with hundreds of New Haven families with entertainment, a dance party, and (donated) toy giveaway. ###
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MAYOR HARP, NEW HAVEN OFFICIALS TO SIMULATE CITY’S WINTER STORM RESPONSE FRIDAY MORNING EXERCISE TO BE CONDUCTED IN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will convene city officials Friday morning for a ‘dry run’ of revised, upgraded snow clearing and removal operations. New Haven has new equipment and new strategies ‘ready to roll’ at the first sign of winter weather. Friday’s ‘dry run’ will be held in the city’s Emergency Operations Center – 200 Orange Street – beginning at 8:00 a.m. City officials will once again place a special emphasis this year on communication and cooperation with residents and business owners. Who: Mayor Toni N. Harp and city officials. What: ‘Dry run’ for new snow clearing and removal strategies. When: Friday, December 18, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. Where: New Haven’s Emergency Operations Center – in the basement at 200 Orange Street in New Haven. Why: To ensure familiarity with revised and enhanced snow clearing and snow removal strategies for winter 2015/16. ###
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