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Chicago Artist Young Diesel Set To Release "The Pass Out" In Decemeber

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Nov, 25th, 2013 - Chicago, IL

Chicago Hip Hop Artist Young Diesel Is Set to release "THE PASSOUT" Dec 20th 2013. This project contains 13 original tracks of pure just unadulterated heavily motivated music that has been missing from the game today. In addition, this will be presented as a street album/mixtape hosted by Dj Kool Ant & Trap-a-holics. The project features the likes of: Sly P, Seuss Leroy, Black Tha Don, Bishop Ford, We Want Easy, Dub Dinero & NewComer L's Gotti. Producers for the project include: Keythegreight, Hearon Trackz, Fatality, G Money, & Chemist.

Lookout for "What It Seems" (Prod.Keythegreight) , Fatality produced "Sweet" feat. G.S Da Goldenson & also the Hearon Trackz produced "Bad Bvtchez". The PASSOUT will be Diesel's first project in over 2 years. As Diesel puts it "Over the past two years I've seen & been through so much that I just equated into the music & served up a masterpiece"!! The PASSOUT is the street that divides Kanye from Rick Ross which sets it for high standards a couple of weeks before the release. "The Passout" will be available on LiveMixtapes, DatPiff & numerous internet hot spots for music. Physical copies will also be distributed to clothing stores, boutiques & several other locations.

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Omar Cruz Releases New Mixtape "The Book Of Omar"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Company: Los Angeles Based Records

Contact: Kevin Flores (Kev Da Khemist)/ Omar Cruz

Email Address: info@losangelesbasedrecords.com

Website: www.LosAngelesBasedRecords.com

Address: Los Angeles Based Records, Los Angeles, California

Telephone No.: (626) 673 - 5027

LAB Records Releases Los Angeles Rapper Omar Cruz’s Mixtape, The Book of Omar

LAB Records has recently released the mixtape, The Book of Omar by Los Angeles rapper, Omar Cruz. With the introduction of this unique project, everyone interested in listening to powerful, dynamic music will certainly have fun and enjoy the different rhythms complimented by Omar Cruz with this mixtape. The Book of Omar will be released on major mixtape websites such as Datpiff.com, HotNewHipHop.com and many more. Its availability is completely free on the 25th of November 2013. Interested individuals may acquire hard copies of the mixtape at www.LosAngelesBasedRecords.com. The project features Glasses Malone, Crooked I, Ty $, Compton Menace, Aztek Escobar, K-Young and more. From beginning to end the caliber of music is strong on this mixtape, so everyone should make sure to check it out.

Omar Cruz is a Latino recording artist from Los Angeles, California who began his journey in the mid to late 2000s. He is one of the most talented rappers to have graced the microphone. His popularity in the underground mixtape circuit resulted in a major-label recording contract with Interscope/Geffen in 2006. The son of a Mexican mother and Colombian father, Cruz was born in L.A. and grew up in the South Central region close to Crenshaw. Omar was initially inspired by the music of Rakim, Big Daddy Kane and most of all N.W.A. Subsequently, he found Latino rappers namely Big Punisher and Cypress Hill influential along with Los Angeles rappers like 2Pac, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.

Gradually drawn into the hip-hop scene, Cruz initially adopted the name Blunts LLA (Latin Lyrical Assassin). As Blunts LLA, he introduced two underground mixtapes namely 2004’s City of Gods and Blow in 2005. After his name change to Omar Cruz, he further increased his popularity with the release of Cruzifixion in 2006 and 2007 B.C. in 2007. Cruz has collaborated with artists like The Game, Pitbull, WC, Nipsey Hussle, Jay Rock, Ya Boy, Joell Ortiz, Paul Wall, Baby Bash, Sick Jacken, Skeme and many more.

In 2006, Cruz signed a record deal with Interscope/Geffen Records and began work on his major label debut album titled, Sign of the Cruz. The first single I Hang With My Dogz produced by Javie Lopez was met with a positive response and followed up with To The Top ft. Frankie J. In 2008 Omar signed on to be the host of Pimpeando on MTV Tr3s, a Latino version of Pimp My Ride. By 2009, on the heels of an anticipated album release, label politics and mismanagement began disrupting plans for the Sign of the Cruz. He released one more mixtape in 2010 titled The Hand of God and by 2011 was officially released from his contract.

After taking a two-year hiatus from the music industry, in 2012 he then partnered with Los Angeles engineer/producer Kev Da Khemist and formed the independent music label known as Los Angeles Based (LAB) Records. The first major release from this indie label is The Book of Omar street/mixtape album. It is actually the introduction to the long awaited debut album from Omar Cruz, The Passion Of Cruz.

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For artist booking or further information about the availability of The Book of Omar, feel free to visit: www.LosAngelesBasedRecords.com.

 

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HISTORY OF THE FREDDIE FIXER PARADE  _____________________________________   Q: Who Is Freddie Fixer? Answer: Dr. Fred Smith, A City Physician And Police Commissioner For Yale Police Department, Who Aggressively Fought Blight In The Dixwell-Newhallville Neighborhoods      Q: What Is The Purpose Of The Freddie Fixer Parade? Answer: The Purpose of The Freddie Fixer Parade Was For Citizens To Celebrate After Fixing Up The Neighborhoods And Promoting The Ideals Of Ecology Via Recycling,  Neighborhood Beautification, And Assisting Seniors With Those Efforts.   Q: How Can I Help Support This Annual Event? Answer: Anyone Can Help Support The Freddie Fixer Parade By Giving Donations, Volunteering, Or By Simply Recycling And Encouraging Everyone To Take Pride In Their Neighborhoods.   All Of These Questions Are Answered In The Following Passage.    On Or About September 15, 1962, A Cleanup Campaign Was Started In The Dixwell-Newhallville Community Initiated By The Late Dr. Fred Smith, A Physician, And The Dixwell Redevelopment Agency Based In The City Of New Haven, Connecticut. The Campaign Originated From A Desire To Help The Elderly In Fixing Up Their Homes And Yards. The Purpose Was To Get Residents To Take Pride In Their Community By Both Picking Up Trash, And By "Fixing Up" The Areas Around Their Homes. The "Fix-Up" Day Would Be Followed By A Parade Through The Neighborhood, Which Has Led To What Is Now Considered The Largest African-American Parade in New England. The “Freddie Fixer” Parade.     In Addition To His Passion For The Community To Which Dr. Smith Served, He Had A Strong Sense Of Involving All Of The Neighborhood Members In His Philosophy, Especially Children. In Fact, It Was Actually The Children Who Came Up With The Name Of  The “Freddie Fixer.” A Contest Was Held Throughout The City Of New Haven Within The Public School System For The Children To Come Up With A Name For The Event And Initially, It Was Named “Freddie Fix-It,” Using Dr. Fred Smith’s First Name As A Metaphor. This Of Course Was Due To The Close Ties Dr. Smith Had Because Of His Status As A Pediatrician. Subsequent Contests Followed Which Eventually Led To The Unanimous Decision Of The Name: “Freddie Fixer.”     The First Organizers Of The Freddie Fixer Parade In Addition To The Late Dr. Fred Smith Were The Late Edward “Ed” Grant, The Late Edna Carnegie-Baker, And Dr. Charles Twyman. One Of The Fondest Memories That They Recall In Establishing The Parade Is That On Either The First Or Second Year Of The Celebration, “It Rained Like A Son Of A Gun!” Quoted The Late Ed Grant.     Fortunately, For The Many Years To Follow, The Month Of May Would Bring Much Better Weather That Churches, Marching Groups, Drill Teams, Police, Fire, Floats, Cars, Participants, Volunteers, And Parade Goers From All Across The Country, Would Come Out To The City Of New Haven, Connecticut And Celebrate In Record Numbers!     Unfortunately, The Tradition Of The Parade, Who Some Reluctantly Believe Has Shifted From Its True Purpose Of Neighborhood Beautification, Recycling, And Reducing Violence Throughout The City, Has Also Been Stereotyped To Be Associated With Violence Over The Last Few Years. A Tremendous Amount Of Support Has Been Lost Due To The Negative Incidents That Have Ocurred Which Were Totally Unrealted To The Mission Of The Freddie Fixer Parade And The Meaning That The Founding Members Worked So Hard To Establish.         However, The Freddie Fixer Parade Organization Is Committed To Restore The True Meaning Of This Historic Event By Flooding The Community With Reminders Of The True History And Purpose Of Its Evolvement. All Donations Revceived By This Organization Will Go Directly To That Purpose.     Therefore, We Are Asking For The New Haven Community's Unconditional Financial, Moral, And Spiritual Support For This Event. Not Only During The Time That The Parade Comes Around, But On A Year-Round Basis. Together We Can March Back To The Future Of The Freddie Fixer Parade!                                                                                                                                                                                              COMMUNITY IS ONLY IS SAFE AS WE "ALLOW" IT TO BE!    With The Greatest Love For My Community,   Maurice W. Smith President, Freddie Fixer Parade Freddy Fixer, Inc. 203-558-0066 Mparalegal@aol.com Www.freddiefixerparade.org
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FLORIDA MOGUL WALKS AWAY FROM EMPIRE FOR A LIFE WITHIN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

ATLANTA, GA- Business Connoisseur Lee Calhoun was last seen entering a recording studio in Central Florida. His colleagues and junior executives have reported no suspension of foul play or witnessed any signs of struggle, as it appears Calhoun left behind an aggregation of thriving self-made businesses, by his own free will.

Calhoun started his first company during his senior year in college. His first business was such a success, he opened another in the adjacent city; yet, eager to expand his portfolio, he dived into the regiment of reading leading business authors to sharpen his business acumen, following were other successful business endeavors in real estate, automobile dealerships, and cash advance stores.

After starting his flourishing businesses at the age of 26, a decade later he has achieved an affluent lifestyle that embodies the American Dream. However his manually built empire was just not enough to sustain his thirst. Eager to raise the bar yet again, Calhoun succumbed to music. He soon developed the moniker Chief CEO for his ability to develop and implement high level strategic strategies.

In 2013 Chief CEO formed another entity, Cash Life Entertainment, branding himself as the labels first artist. Chief CEO’s newest release I’m Hot, produced by Super Producer Lew Drummin, is a musical testament to greatness while his melodically hypnotizing hits like Multimillionaire and CEO give you a glimpse into the lifestyle and rising of a true CEO.

For More Information on Chief CEO please contact Cash Life Entertainment at (352) 281-5717. For \Wealth Seminars/Workshops contact Twala Meju at (888) 810-7164 Ext. 801 or ceocashlifeent@gmail.com or visit www.chiefceo.com

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DJ Necterr Weekend mixshow vol. 3

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DJ Necterr is back at it again with his weekly podcast. Scroll down below to listen to one of the hottest mixshows out.

 

 

DJ Necterr mixshow vol3 Playlist

 

Young Jeezy - Foul Play
Snootie Wild feat Yo Gotti - Yayo
Que - Og Bobby Johnson
Greedy - Some Type Of Way
Jay Bling - Ooh Kill Em
Naya Rivera - Sorry
J.Cole - She Knows
Lonny Bereal Ft. Eric Bellinger, J-Doe, & Kevin McCall - Sippin On You
Bun B ft Kirko Bangz - Triller
Rich Homie Quan - Last Week
Cassidy Ft. Chubby Jag - Dumb Out
Future - Maison Margela
Shyst Red Ft Wale & Kevin Gates - FaceDown
Young Jeezy ft 2chainz & Rocko - Benihanas
Joe Moses - Foolies
Sage The Gemini - Wanna Go
Domo Ft Tee Flii - Drink In Her System
Problem Feat Dorrough - Who Got It

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TOMASZ ADAMEK WELCOMES

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TOMASZ ADAMEK WELCOMES
JERSEY CITY MAYOR STEVEN M. FULOP
AND CHILDREN OF JERSEY CITY RECREATION BOXING
TO WORKOUT - MEET & GREET
 
11AM ET  Saturday, November 9th
at World Boxing Gym in Jersey City, NJ
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Tomasz Adamek at World Boxing Gym, Jersey City  

Photo credits to Mike Gladysz

Jersey City, NJ - Jersey City resident, former cruiserweight and light heavyweight champion and current IBF North American Heavyweight Champion, Tomasz "Goral" Adamek and his trainer, Roger Bloodworth will hold a workout  and Meet and Greet for Jersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop and a contingency of children from Jersey City Recreation Boxing this Saturday, November 9th,11AM ET at World Boxing Gym in Jersey City.

 

World Boxing Gym proprietor, Adam Polulak said, "We at World Boxing Gym are excited to host this event with Mayor Fulop and Tomasz Adamek. We hope to inspire the kids who come to this event and show them that hard work and dedication really do pay off."

 

Adamek and Bloodworth are preparing for the heavyweight's November 16th fight against Czar Glazkov on NBC (broadcast time begins 2:30PM ET), but are happy to take some time to welcome the mayor and kids to give them a little taste of a day in the life of a professional boxer's training camp.

 

Trainer, Roger Bloodworth said, "Tomasz and I realize it's important to let the kids see that professional athletes are real people who work hard for what they want. We'll show them a little of our training regimen and say hello. We look forward to meeting them."

 

The media is invited to participate in this event. By invitation only. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Ellen Haley of Main Events ehaley@mainevents.com to be put on the guest list.

 

Location: World Boxing Gym, 29 Division St, Jersey City, NJ 07302, (201) 222-6565

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(11/06/13) – On December 20, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s SMS Promotions will host a special Friday night of boxing at the beautiful Resorts World Casino NYC in Jamaica, Queens.  Titled “Big Apple Boxing,” it is 50 Cent’s second card held at the recently built casino.

 

The main event will feature undefeated super feather weight contender Joel Diaz Jr. (13-0, 11KO) in a 10 round WBC Youth title bout against Wanzell Ellison from Newark, NJ (9-0, 5KO).

 

The card also highlights undefeated and upcoming prospects including Super bantamweight Thomas Snow (15-1, 10KO) and SMS promoted fighters light middleweight Emmanuelle De Jesus (8-0, 5KO), light welterweight Luis Olivares (6-0, 4KO), light welterweight Donte Strayhorn (3-1),  and light weight Ryan Martin (1-0, 1KO).

 

Opponents for the above fighters will be announced soon.

 

 “The first Big Apple Boxing event at Resorts was so successful we had to come back and do it again,” stated 50 Cent.  “It’s going to be a great night in Queens, NY.”

 

The December 20 card marks the second solo promoted event by SMS Promotions. New York fight fans are in for an exciting Friday night!

 

Doors open at 6pm and the first bout is scheduled for 7pm.

 

All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

Tickets for the event go on sale today and are priced at $350.00, $125.00, $85.00 and $35.00.  The $350.00 ticket holders will also receive a pair of autographed SMS Street by 50 Cent on ear headphones.

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Tickets are available for purchase by calling Resorts World Casino NYC at (718) 215-2828 or by visiting: http://www.etix.com/ticket/online/venueSearch.jsp?venue_id=9244

 

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Photographers: Ashon "Chewy" Avent & 
Celebrity Photographer Ty Waterman 
BKS Photographs "The Best Kept Secret In Photography" 
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@BKSPhotographs on Twitter & Instagram 
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Diamond Ruff After Party hosted by Cubana Lust aka Cubana Yolanda (

Photographers: Shane Segundo & 
Celebrity Photographer Ty Waterman
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PHOTOS AND USTREAM LINK 

 FROM ADAMEK - GLAZKOV PRESS CONFERENCE 

 FRIDAY, NOV 1 AT AFFINIA MANHATTAN HOTEL 

Watch the Adamek - Glazkov press conference here:

www.ustream.tv/mainevents

 

A press conference was held  for what promises to be a non-stop, action packed battle between Tomasz "Goral Adamek and Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov. The November 2nd fight will be part of special afternoon broadcast on NBC. The 2 hourFight Night  broadcast will begin at 2:30 PM ET. The fight will be held at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino, in Verona, NY.
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Glazkov and Adamek at Press Conference

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

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L to R: Don Turner, Egis Klimas, "Czar" Glazkov, Kathy Duva,
Tomasz Adamek and Roger Bloodworth
Photo Credits to Rich Graessle
  
  
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Kathy Duva

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

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Tomasz Adamek

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

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Glazkov speaks as Egis Klimas looks on
Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz

 

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Roger Bloodworth

Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz

 

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Don Turner

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

ABOUT NOVEMBER 16th:

November 16th at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY features a 12-round heavyweight battle between Tomasz "Goral" Adamek and Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov in the main event. Six additional bouts are planned for the undercard. Doors will open at 11:30 AM ET, First Fight at 12:30 PM ET. The main event and co-feature will be broadcast 2:30PM ET on NBC as a special 2 hour afternoon presentation of NBC
Fight Night. The card is presented by Main Events and co-promoted by Ziggy Promotions and Pushka.

The 12-round heavyweight main event is a title defense of Adamek's IBF North American Heavyweight belt. The IBF has designated this bout as a heavyweight voluntary eliminator fight for the #2 position.

 

Ticket Info: Tickets range from $25 to $70 and are on sale now at the Turning Stone box office, by calling (315) 361-7469, or Click Here to Purchase Tickets for Nov 16Adamek vs Glazkov Fight at Turning Stone Resort & Casino.

 

ABOUT TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO:

A premier four-season, destination resort in Upstate New York, the Oneida Indian Nation's Turning Stone Resort Casino is conveniently located about 30 miles east of Syracuse at NYS Thruway exit 33. Turning Stone was named "Most Excellent Golf Resort" in 2010 by Condé Nast Johansens. The Academy of Country Music named Turning Stone "Casino of the Year" in 2009. The resort offers world-class gaming, golf, entertainment, accommodations and spa facilities, and has earned AAA Four Diamond ratings for The Lodge, The Tower Hotel, and Wildflowers restaurant. For more information and reservations, call (315) 361-7711 or (800) 771-7711. Visit the website at TurningStone.com.

 

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PHOTOS AND USTREAM LINK 

 FROM ADAMEK - GLAZKOV PRESS CONFERENCE 

 FRIDAY, NOV 1 AT AFFINIA MANHATTAN HOTEL 

Watch the Adamek - Glazkov press conference here:

www.ustream.tv/mainevents

 

A press conference was held  for what promises to be a non-stop, action packed battle between Tomasz "Goral Adamek and Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov. The November 2nd fight will be part of special afternoon broadcast on NBC. The 2 hourFight Night  broadcast will begin at 2:30 PM ET. The fight will be held at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino, in Verona, NY.
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Glazkov and Adamek at Press Conference

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

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L to R: Don Turner, Egis Klimas, "Czar" Glazkov, Kathy Duva,
Tomasz Adamek and Roger Bloodworth
Photo Credits to Rich Graessle
  
  
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Kathy Duva

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

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Tomasz Adamek

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

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Glazkov speaks as Egis Klimas looks on
Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz

 

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Roger Bloodworth

Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz

 

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Don Turner

Photo Credits to Rich Graessle

 

ABOUT NOVEMBER 16th:

November 16th at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY features a 12-round heavyweight battle between Tomasz "Goral" Adamek and Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov in the main event. Six additional bouts are planned for the undercard. Doors will open at 11:30 AM ET, First Fight at 12:30 PM ET. The main event and co-feature will be broadcast 2:30PM ET on NBC as a special 2 hour afternoon presentation of NBC
Fight Night. The card is presented by Main Events and co-promoted by Ziggy Promotions and Pushka.

The 12-round heavyweight main event is a title defense of Adamek's IBF North American Heavyweight belt. The IBF has designated this bout as a heavyweight voluntary eliminator fight for the #2 position.

 

Ticket Info: Tickets range from $25 to $70 and are on sale now at the Turning Stone box office, by calling (315) 361-7469, or Click Here to Purchase Tickets for Nov 16Adamek vs Glazkov Fight at Turning Stone Resort & Casino.

 

ABOUT TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO:

A premier four-season, destination resort in Upstate New York, the Oneida Indian Nation's Turning Stone Resort Casino is conveniently located about 30 miles east of Syracuse at NYS Thruway exit 33. Turning Stone was named "Most Excellent Golf Resort" in 2010 by Condé Nast Johansens. The Academy of Country Music named Turning Stone "Casino of the Year" in 2009. The resort offers world-class gaming, golf, entertainment, accommodations and spa facilities, and has earned AAA Four Diamond ratings for The Lodge, The Tower Hotel, and Wildflowers restaurant. For more information and reservations, call (315) 361-7711 or (800) 771-7711. Visit the website at TurningStone.com.

 

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\Photo: Mike Oliver VS Cornelius Lock

ALL photos credit Kelly MacDonald's 

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MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (Nov. 2nd, 2013) – Looking for his second consecutive win after capturing the North American Boxing Association (NABA) featherweight title two months ago, Hartford’s Mike Oliver fought to an entertaining draw against Brooklyn challenger Cornelius Lock on Saturday night at Foxwoods Resort Casino.

 

The eight-round bout between Lock and Oliver was the main event of Jimmy Burchfield’s “Connecticut Classic” pro-am card, featuring six amateur and six professional bouts. Following his disqualification win over Eric Hunter in September, Oliver (26-5-1) came out aggressive against the stronger Lock, but was at his best when weaving in and out of trouble while Lock was the better fighter toe-to-toe.

 

The two staged a tremendous finish over the final four rounds, exchanging blows along the ropes and in the center of the ring. Lock (21-6-2) earned a 78-74 decision on one card while the other two judges each scored the bout 76-76, resulting in a majority draw.

 

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Fighting for the first time since capturing the Women’s International Boxing Association bantamweight title in May, New London’s Shelito Vincent (10-0, 1 KO) showed no signs of rust whatsoever in the six-round co-feature, coming out firing against the undersized Alisah McPhee (2-1) of British Columbia, Canada, who moved up in weight from 118 pounds to put her unbeaten record on the line against Vincent.

 

McPhee fought hard, but didn’t have the strength or speed to match Vincent, who looked just as sharp Saturday as she did in her previous win against Angel Gladney in May. Vincent caught McPhee early and often and eventually caught her in a flurry in the neutral corner late in the fourth round, forcing referee Shada Murdaugh to stop the bout with 2:08remaining.

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Worcester, Mass., heavyweight Donnie Palmer (3-0-1, 3 KOs) kept his unbeaten record intact, stopping New Haven’s Solomon Maye (1-1) with 36 seconds remaining in the fourth and final round. Palmer agreed to fight Maye earlyFriday morning, 24 hours before the event, after Maye’s original opponent, Zeferino Albino, was forced to withdraw Thursdaydue to personal reasons.

 

The 6-foot-10 Palmer had the distinct height advantage over the shorter, 6-2 Maye, but Maye looked sharp early, working the body aggressively while Palmer backpedaled looking to avoid sustaining any damage. As the fight wore on, Palmer ultimately wore down Maye, using his 267-frame to keep Maye against the ropes while landing clean blows to the head. Murdaugh deducted a point from Maye in the fourth for spitting his mouthpiece out a third time and eventually stopped the bout moments later when Maye could no longer defend himself.

 

In one of the most entertaining fights of the night, female bantamweights Marcia Agripino (1-0-1) of Groton, Conn., and newcomer Michelle Cook (0-0-1) of upstate New York battled to a majority draw following four action-packed rounds. Cook, a highly-regarded amateur from the Adirondacks, dominated the early rounds with sharp, effective counterpunching against the aggressive Agripino, but Agripino fought back in the latter half of the fight and began landing cleanly while avoiding Cook’s counterpunches. One judge scored the bout in favor of Cook, 39-37, while the remaining judges each scored it 38-38, resulting in a majority draw.

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Super welterweight Christian Lao of New Haven (5-2-1) won for the first time in more than a year, outworking Hartford’s Joe Wilson Jr. (1-1) to earn a 39-37, 40-36, 38-38 majority decision. Lao’s speed and footwork were too much for Wilson, as he ducked in and out trouble and landed cleanly without taking much punishment. Following a year-and-a-half layoff, Lao returned to the ring Oct. 5, fighting to a draw, before beating Wilson on Saturday night.

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New Haven welterweight Jimmy Williams (5-0-1) bounced back from a draw in early October with a unanimous decision win over the slick, elusive Evincii Dixon (2-3-1) of Lancaster, Pa., 39-37 on all three scorecards. The two spent most of the opening round posturing while trying to find an opening. Dixon seemed intent on counterpunching while Williams was the aggressor looking to press the action. The pace picked up in the third round as Williams opened with his most effective flurry of the night, forcing Dixon to exchange. Williams continued to press in the fourth round while Dixon landed several effective counterpunches, but not enough to sway the judges, resulting in his second loss in his last three fights dating back to September.

 

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