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Their time to shine


 


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CES photos by Kelly MacDonald
CONNECTICUT'S JIMMY WILLIAMS (left) and Shelito Vincent will be in action tonight at Foxwoods Resort Casino's MGM Grand Theater as part of ESPN2's national telecast of Friday Night Fights.

 

CES' Williams, Vincent return on undercard of tonight's ESPN telecast at Foxwoods

 

LEDYARD, Conn. (March 1st, 2013) - Professional boxing and hip-hop will collide in front of a worldwide audience Friday night at Foxwoods Resort Casino with two of Connecticut's rising stars looking to steal the show. 

 

Undefeated New London female bantamweight Shelito Vincent (7-0) and New Haven welterweight Jimmy Williams (1-0, 1 KO) will be featured tonight on the undercard of ESPN's Friday Night Fights at the MGM Grand Theater, co-promoted by DiBella Entertainment and rap mogul 50 Cent's SMS Promotions. The show will also feature a live performance by the Queens native 50 Cent, a three-time American Music Award winner and platinum-selling artist.

 

Vincent, who now lives and trains in Providence, R.I., is aiming for her second win of 2013 when she faces Mikayla Nebel (0-3) in a six-round bout. For Nebel, an Ohio native, this is another in a long line of tough fights since she turned pro last March; she's gone the distance withNydia Feliciano, whom Vincent beat in January, New York fan-favoriteHeather Hardy and Jennifer Santiago. Her previous three opponents have a combined record of 11-4-3.

 

"She's a nice little fighter," said Vincent, who out-worked Feliciano in a unanimous-decision win in January for her seventh win. "She's got a nice right hand, but I move my head, and a lot of other girls don't, so I'm not worried about it."

 

Vincent is dedicating the fight to her friend and fellow fighter Noemi Bosques, whose mother is in critical condition due to illness. Bosques is set to face New York's Vanessa Greco in a four-round bantamweight bout March 15th in Providence.

 

"I'm taking it out on her," Vincent said of Nebel. "I feel bad for her."

 

After debuting in front of a national-television audience on NBC Sports Network's Fight Night with a fourth-round knockout win over Noel Garcia on Jan. 19, Williams - a former college football player at Southern Connecticut State University - will return tonight against 26-year-old Ray Younger (0-1) of Georgia.

 

"I've been training hard, so I expect to win," Williams said. "I feel good. This is the second step in becoming a champion."

 

The main event of Friday's card features the 12-round International Boxing Federation (IBF) featherweight title bout between Australian champion Billy Dib (35-1, 21 KOs) and Russian challenger Evgeny Gradovich (15-0, 8 KOs). Cleveland's Willie Nelson (19-1-1, 11 KOs) will defend his North American Boxing Federation (NABF) light middleweight title against Michael Medina (26-3-2, 19 KOs) of Los Angeles in the 10-round co-feature. The live broadcast on ESPN2 begins at 9 p.m. ET.

 

Tickets priced at $40.00, $75.00, $100.00 and $200.00 can be purchased online at www.foxwoods.com, at the MGM Grand Theater box office or by calling 800-200-2282.

 

 

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Lundy takes on tall task

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CES photo by Jerry Coli
HANK LUNDY (RIGHT), seen here in his win over Dannie Williams in March of 2012, will face unbeaten Russian Viktor Postol today in Kiev, Ukraine for the WBC International light welterweight title. 
 

 

Lundy faces tall task Thursday in Kiev as he aims for WBC title against unbeaten Postol

 

KIEV, Ukraine (March 21st, 2013) - Knocking out would-be adversaries on foreign soil is nothing new for "Hammerin'" Hank Lundy, but Thursday's challenge could prove to be the toughest, and perhaps most unique, of his young career.

 

On Thursday, March 21st, 2013 (11:30 a.m. ET) Lundy (22-2-1, 11 KOs) will challenge unbeaten Russian light welterweight Viktor Postol(21-0, 10 KOs) in a 12-round bout for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International title at Club Sportlife in Kiev, yet another road trip for boxing's most prolific road warrior.

 

The 5-foot-11 Postol, ranked No. 3 by the WBC, has only fought once on U.S. soil with the majority of his bouts being held in his native Ukraine, whereas Lundy - a former North American Boxing Federation (NABF) and North American Boxing Organization (NABO) title-holder in the lightweight division who is now ranked No. 9 by the WBC - has made a career out of stealing the show in various venues across the globe. Since 2009, the Philadelphia native has fought 10 fights at nine different venues, including stops in Quebec, where he dominated hometown favorite Omri Lowther on ESPN2, and Chicago, Ill., where he knocked out former world champion David Diaz on national television.

 

While Postol is still unbeaten, Lundy boasts a superior edge in the strength of his competition; his losses have come against former world-title challenger John Molina and current NABF lightweight championRaymundo Beltran. The two had a combined record of 45-7 when they fought Lundy.

 

Lundy's victories have been even more impressive; starting with his knockout win over Aldo Valtierra in 2009, Lundy has dusted off a variety of elite opponents, including Tyrese Hendrix (21-3-1), who was unbeaten at the time, former Venezuelan Olympian Patrick Lopez(21-5), current World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight championRichard Abril (18-3-1) and power-puncher Dannie Williams (22-3), who entered his fight with Lundy ranked No. 2 in the NABF.

 

"Everyone knows 'Hammerin'' Hank will fight anyone, anywhere at anytime," Lundy said. "I've proven myself time and time again on the road."

 

Not only is he facing another tough road test, Lundy is also moving up in weight from 135 pounds to 140. Though he's fought most of his bouts in the lightweight division, Lundy has stepped up to 140 in the past with tremendous success, most recently against Lowther in Lowther's backyard on short notice. Thursday will be Postol's toughest test to date and perhaps his most challenging fight since he dominated former world champion DeMarcus Corley in October.

 

Thursday's winner will continue to climb the WBC rankings and perhaps earn a world-title shot in the light welterweight division against the winner of the Danny Garcia-Zab Judah bout in April in which Garcia will aim to defend his title for the third time against the resurgent Judah, who is back in the picture despite getting knocked out by Amir Khan two years ago in his most recent shot at a world title.

 

Thursday's show is promoted by Roman Valesiuk's Elite Boxing Promotion of Ukraine and will also feature a WBC International cruiserweight title bout between Dmytro Kucher (20-0, 15 KOs) andJulio Cesar Dos Santos (22-1, 20 KOs). Lundy is promoted by Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports, Inc., of Providence, R.I. For more information, visit www.cesboxing.com.

 

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                       RE-AIRS of CAMPILLO vs. KOVALEV and AYALA vs. STEVENS
JANUARY 19TH NBC SPORTS NETWORK FIGHT NIGHT
 
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Kovalev - Campillo

Photo credits to Rich Graessle/Main Events

   

Thursday, January 24th - 8PM ET

 

Thursday, January 24th - 11PM ET

 

Saturday, January 26th - 1:00AM ET

 

Sunday, February 3rd - 8PM ET

 

 

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Ayala - Stevens

Photo credits to Rich Graessle/Main Events

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