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New Haven Mayor Toni Harp, President of African-American Mayors Association, Leads Reform of City Pension Investment Policy with Potential for Nationwide Impact


The change encourages trustees to hire “emerging managers” including minority, veteran, and women-owned firms 

(New Haven, CT) Today, the City Employee Retirement Fund of New Haven (CERF) approved a measure that will dramatically increase the use of diverse asset managers. This measure allows investors to consider “emerging managers,” including minority-owned, veteran-owned and women-owned firms, bringing an essential diversity of perspective and experience to the asset management of the City of New Haven. 

Emerging managers are considered investment managers with less than $3 billion of assets under management or with shorter track records, and can be considered by CERF for all asset classes. The measure instructs trustees to limit an investment allocation to no more than 20 percent of the firm’s assets under management.

“The inclusion of this emerging managers provision in our city investment policy is a tremendous step forward for New Haven,” said New Haven Mayor Toni Harp, who also serves as President of the African American Mayors Association, which represents more than 500 African American mayors throughout the country. “When our asset managers come with a successful track record from diverse backgrounds, and bring new perspectives to the work, that helps keep our investments viable and safe. This provision means we can support diverse and inclusive workforces in every sector and among every entity with which the City of New Haven does business. Research has proven that diverse asset managers perform as well, if not better, as majority firms. Our financial economy should be open for everyone and I encourage my colleagues around the country to do the same, and am committed to seeing my fellow African American mayors take up this cause in their towns.”

The Policemen & Firemen's Retirement Fund is expected to vote on the same language in July or August.

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Ward and Kovalev Exchange Blows
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
Chapter two of Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev vs. Andre "S.O.G." Ward drama ended in another controversial loss for Kovalev. The referee waived off Kovalev after he struggled to recover from several consecutive low blows from Ward that the official failed to call. Sergey remained on his feet throughout the exchange but nevertheless the referee called a halt to the action at 2:29 of the eighth round.  
The first round began with both fighters feeling each other out. Kovalev landed several hard shots and Ward continued to hold and attempt to work the inside. Ward landed a low blow in the second and received a warning from the referee. Kovalev, however, quickly recovered with a slew of combinations. The next several rounds were so close scorecards varied widely. After several low blows that the referee failed to call against Ward the fight was stopped. 
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Kovalev Suffers Low Blow
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
A frustrated Kovalev was brief in his remarks saying only, "He hit with four low blows. The ref didn't call them. I felt I could have continued. This is bullshit." 
Guillermo "El Chacal" Rigondeaux (18-0, 12 KOs) remains undefeated as he knocked Moises "Chucky" Flores (25-1, 17 KOs) flat on the canvas at 2:59 of round one. Many believed the blow was late but the punch was declared legal and Rigondeaux was declared the winner and retains his WBA Super World super bantamweight title. 
"The Mexican was a brave kid," said Rigondeaux. "I commend him for getting in the ring with me. He has more guts than a lot of these other guys. We both threw combinations at the same time at the end of the first round. But mine was quicker and more accurate. It was only a matter of time. I fight to give the best performance to the public and all the fans. I am making everyone disappear at 122. I am always available. Tell me who is next. I want all of them, and will take them out one by one. I hope the whole world sees what it is like to get in the ring with me. I am tired of the press and everyone saying I am boring. You see what happens when someone brings the fight to me."
Flores, who believed the punch was after the bell replied, "It's not fair. It's clear that the bell rang. He didn't throw a punch the whole round. I was winning the round and he waited for after the bell to throw punch when I dropped my hands down."
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Dmitry Bivol and Cedric Agnew
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
WBA Interim Light Heavyweight Champion Dmitry Bivol from Russia remains undefeated as he made quick work of Cedric "L.O.W." Agnew. Despite being only 26 years old Bivol demonstrated why he is quickly making a name for himself in the red-hot light heavyweight division. From the first bell, Bivol torpedoed Agnew with a nasty set of combinations in the corner and sent the veteran into a head first knockdown. Agnew quickly recovered and the round continued but so did Bivol's come-forward attack. The next two rounds were offensive clinics for Bivol as he continued to dominate Agnew. At 1:27 of the fourth round the referee had seen enough and declared Bivol the winner by TKO. 
"I'm very glad the fight went this way," said Biovl. "I found my ways that I practiced and I used them and you saw the results. I didn't think he was going to work more as right-handed, as orthodox, but I was ready for everything so the fight ran smooth for me. I tried to open him up but for some reason, he didn't want to go. He was close, he was very defensive and going back. But anyways I won the fight!"
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Arias and Magomedov
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
The HBO Pay Per View telecast kicked off with an exciting middleweight on-sided contest between Russian Arif "The Predator" Magomedov (18-2, 11 KOs) and Luis "Cuba" Arias (18-0, 9 KOs). Magomedov could not handle the vicious attack from Arias and the contest was called to a halt at 1:16 of the fifth round. 
Humbled by his second career loss Arif simply said, "There's really not a lot I can say about this. He caught me with a really good shot and I couldn't do anything about it."
Arias replied with, "Finally! Your just heard my name. Top 10 all around. Easy work."
Hungary's Zoltan Sera could not survive the first round against Junior "The Young God" Younan. The referee stopped the contest at 1:39 of round one. After the fight Younan said, "I wanted to come out and make a statement and I did just that! I knew I could get it done in one round. I did all I could. I worked my ass off! The love that I have gotten since I arrived in Las Vegas has been tremendous. Thank you! And thank you to my promoter, Roc Nation Sports, for getting me to the greatest stage in boxing!"
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Vaughn Alexander Prepares Another Vicious Attack on Fabiano Pena
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
Middleweights Vaughn "The Animal" Alexander (10-0, 7 KOs) of St. Louis, Missouri and Fabiano Pena (16-8-1, 13 KOs) of Chiapas, Mexico were scheduled to face each other is an eight-round bout. However, the fight was stopped at the end of the fourth round due to a rib injury Alexander inflicted on Pena granting Vaughn another TKO victory. 
After the contest Vaughn said, "It was a good a good fight for me, another good win. another step to get me closer to where I want to be, amongst the top middleweights. You know soon maybe next year sometime I can be considered for a World title. I just went in there and worked on my defense, what me and my brother been working on in the gym, throwing more combinations and just taking my time."
The first bout of the free-view ended early with a second round TKO for Tramaine Williams (11-0, 4 KOs) of New Haven, Connecticut at 1:44 against Christopher Martin (30-9-3, 10 KOs) of San Diego, California. 
When asked about the stoppage, Williams said, "He was going to take a beating if they let it go for all eight rounds. He has a family he has to get back to. It's a good thing the ref stopped the fight. If there were 10 more seconds in the first round I would have had him. It would have been over! I'm pretty happy with my performance but I am always going to work to be better. Thank you to everyone for tuning in. I hope to be back in the ring next month. In the meantime, I plan on staying in shape and ready to fight. Thank you to Roc Nation Sports for the opportunity to be on this great card."
The referee had to stop the third fight of the evening between John Bauza (7-0, 4 KOs) of North Bergen, New Jersey and Brando "Bam" Sanudo (5-5, 2 KOs) of San Felipe, Mexico at 1:14 of the second round. Bauza dropped Sanudo in the first round as well shortly before the bell and Sanudo was able to finish the round. 
According to Bauza, "That knock down felt great! It was an easy win because I worked hard. I felt strong in the first round. Thanks to all my followers and supporters. I will keep up great work. Whatever my promoters tell me next, will be next."
 
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Bahkram Murtazaliev Knocks Down Alex Sandro Duarte
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
Middleweight Bakhram Murtazaliev (9-0, 7 KOs) made quick work of Alex Sandro Duarte (6-1, 4 KOs) stopping him after at 1:33 of the first round. Murtazaliev dropped Duarte once before the stoppage and the Brazilian quickly recovered but shortly after the referee resumed the action the contest was over. 
Murtazaliev had this to say after the fight, "I'm very happy. The fight went so quickly that I didn't have time to even think about how I felt. I didn't intend to knock him out, it just happened."
This was the first career knockout suffered by Duarte who  took the fight on short notice after the original opponent Gerald Sherrell had to drop out last week. He added, "He was taller and stronger than me. I was fighting in a weight class that was above my normal weight class. I am disappointed."
Steele and Gogokhia
Jonathan Steele and Eriko Gogokhia
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events

In the first bout of the evening Georgian Enriko Gogokhia (5-0, 2 KOs) faced Dallas native Jonathan Steele (7-1, 5 KOs) in a six-round welterweight match-up. In an exciting back-and-forth battle, both fighters landed some tough shots. This exciting battle went the distance and the judges scored the bout 59-55, 59-55, 60-54 all in favor of Enriko Gogokhia who remains undefeated.

After the fight Gogokhia said, "I thought it was a good fight. I really wanted to knock him out but I also wanted to play with him and make him go a little harder. He was just the fighter I thought he would be and I was prepared for him. I am happy with my performance."

This was the first professional loss for Steele who responded, "Hopefully I will get back in there, I want revenge  so hopefully I will be looking forward to a rematch. It was a great fight. I really enjoyed my first time in Vegas, it's a beautiful thing. It was a very humbling experience. I will go harder in the gym and I'll come back out here and continue on my path to become the world champion."

*Note: All records have been updated to reflect tonight's results.
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Andre "S.O.G." Ward vs. Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev 2: "The Rematch" Official Weigh-in Results 
 
 
Andre "S.O.G." Ward Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev
31-0, 15 KOs 30-1-1, 26 KOs
Oakland, California Chelyabinsk, Russia
Weight: 175, Trunks: Red/WHT/BLK Weight: 175, Black/Platinum
Guillermo "El Chacal" Rigondeaux Moises "Chucky" Flores
17-0, 11 KOs 25-0, 17 KOs
Santiago De Cuba, Cuba Guadalajara, Mexico
Weight: 121.5, Trunks: BLK/Red Weight: 122, Trunks: WHT/GRN/Red
Dmitry Bivol Cedric "L.O.W." Agnew
10-0, 8 KOs 29-2, 15 KOs
St. Petersburg, Russia Chicago, IL
Weight: 174.5, Trunks: BLK/Flag Weight: 175, Trunks: BLK/GLD
Luis "Cuba" Arias Arif "The Predator" Magomedov
17-0, 8 KOs 18-1, 11 KOs
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Kizlyar, Russia
Weight: 160, Trunks: WHT/BLK Weight: 159.75, Trunks: Red/GLD
Junior "The Young God" Younan Zoltan Sera
11-0, 8 KOs 28-12, 19 KOs
Brooklyn, New York Budapest, Hungary
Weight: 170.5, Trunks: BLK/WHT Weight: 170.5, Trunks: BLK/Blue
Vaughn "The Animal" Alexander Fabiano Pena
9-0, 6 KOs 16-7-1, 13 KOs
St. Louis, Missouri Chiapas, Mexico
Weight: 161, Trunks: 161 Weight: 166, WHT/Red
Tramaine "Mighty Midget" Williams Christopher Martin
10-0, 3 KOs 30-8-3, 10 KOs
New Haven, Connecticut San Diego, California
Weight: 124.5 Weight: 125.75, Trunks: Black
John Bauza Brandon "Bam" Sanudo
6-0, 3 KOs 5-4, 2 KOs
North Bergen, New Jersey San Felipe, Mexico
Weight: 143 Weight: 144, Trunks: WHT/BLK
Bakhram Murtazaliev Alex Sandro Duarte
8-0, 6 KOs 6-0, 4 KOs
Grozny, Russia Sao Paulo, Brazil
Weight: 159.5, Trunks: Black Weight:159, Trunks: BLK/GRN
Enriko Gogokhia Jonathan Steele
4-0, 2 KOs 7-0, 5 KOs
Georgia Dallas, Texas
Weight: 146.5, Trunks: Red/WHT Weight: 146, Trunks: GLD/BLK/Red
Ward vs. Kovalev 2: "The Rematch," a 12-round mega-fight for the WBO/IBF/WBA Light Heavyweight World Championships, is presented by Roc Nation Sports, Main Events, Andre Ward Promotions, Krusher Promotions and Corona Extra, sponsored by Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Jetlux, Life10 Electrolyte, Zappos, D'USSÉ Cognac, ProSupps and Powered by Monster. The championship event takes place Saturday, June 17 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. Tickets for Ward-Kovalev 2: "The Rematch" are available on axs.com and at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Box Office.
 
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MAYOR HARP TO HOST ‘MAYOR’S NIGHT IN’

JUNE 6 AT CITY HALL FROM 5:00 UNTIL 6:00

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp will host a ‘mayor’s night in’ from 5:00 until 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at City Hall – at 165 Church Street.

 

Mayor Harp will be available to residents for these public ‘office hours’ during which residents are invited to ask questions, make suggestions, and otherwise address matters pertaining to New Haven and its governance.

 

The timing of this session is particularly important as New Haven begins its summer festival season and Mayor Harp and her administration prepare to begin a new Fiscal Year July 1.

 

Residents’ questions and comments will be addressed on a first come, first served basis. No advance reservations or appointments are required or necessary.

 

News outlets are encouraged to help notify city residents ahead-of-time about the plan for this event; likewise, members of the press are invited to attend and cover these proceedings as well.

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