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Weights from “Live At The Lodge”, Los Angeles, CA

Goossen Tutor Promotions - November 19, 2014

Sherman Oaks, CA (November 19, 2014) Below are the weigh-in results for the Goossen Promotions’ “LIVE AT THE LODGE” professional boxing event at The Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, California set for Thursday, November 20th in honor of DAN GOOSSEN.


WEIGH-IN RESULTS

Haskell Rhodes, 140.2 vs. Miguel Angel Huerta, 140.6

Ten Rounds


Wale Omotoso, 148.8 vs. Abraham Alvarez 149

Eight Rounds

Shawn Estrada, 179.2 vs. Alfredo Contreras, 180

Six Rounds

Wilky Campfort, 155 vs. Richard Gutierrez, 155.4

Eight Rounds

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Mario Barrios, 127.6 vs. Juan Sandoval, 126.4

Four Rounds

Thomas Hill, 153 vs. Taif Harris, 153

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Four Rounds

Fabian Maidana, 147.8 vs. Charon Spain, 148.6

Four Rounds

Tommy Logan, 133.8 vs. Alejandro Ochoa, 133.8

Four Rounds

Earl Newman, 181.8 vs. Keynoe Menes, 175.2

Four Rounds

Paul Koon, 232 vs. Yohon Banks, 272

Four Rounds

Darwin Price, 139.2 vs. Shawn Wate, 135.4

Four Rounds

Stephan Fulton, 122.8 vs. Damen Wood, 128.2

Four Rounds

Leduan Barthelemey, 123.4 vs. Raymond Chacon, 125.8

Four Rounds

Ryan Karl, 148 vs. Julio Quintana, 148.2

Four Rounds

“LIVE AT THE LODGE” is Presented by
Goossen Promotions in association with the world famous Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, California. Doors Open at 5:00 p.m., First Bell at 7:00 p.m.

Dan Goossen promoted a number of boxing events at the Sportsmen’s Lodge in the late 90’s, returning to the venue in the summer of 2012 for sold-out events. His mission for the “LIVE AT THE LODGE” series mirrored his successful template when he and his family began in the Valley during the 80’s with monthly boxing cards at the famed Reseda Country Club with the motto, “Tomorrow’s Champions, Fighting Today.”

From the early 80’s to mid 90’s, Goossen promoted hundreds of shows at the Reseda Country Club in the early 80’s through the mid-90’s where A List celebrities including Sylvester Stallone, Gene Hackman, James Caan, Cheech Marin, Tony Danza, Michael Landon, Billy Dee Williams, David Hasselhoff, Michael J. Fox, Heather Locklear, the Los Angeles Raiders and Mr. T among many others who could be seen sitting at ringside taking in the action.

Many of those early cards at the Reseda Country Club featured future world champions in their initial bouts such as Michael Nunn, the Ruelas Brothers, Gabriel and Rafael, Wayne McCullough and Terry Norris in addition to numerous world-class fighters including Alex Ramos, Randy Shields and Tex Cobb.

The Sportsmen’s Lodge first opened its doors in the 1880’s and is a Southern California landmark that was once a popular gathering spot for the who’s who of old Hollywood including Clark Gable, Bette Davis, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Operating under various names in the first half of the 20th Century, the lodge was known for its trout-fishing lake where families came to catch and eat their own dinners, cooked courtesy of the lodge’s restaurant.

The Sportsmen’s Lodge is located at 12825 Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, California. For further details visit their website at www.SportsMensLodge.com

For more information on Goossen Promotions follow them on Twitter and Facebook @GoossenBoxing and view their new website at
www.GoossenPromotions.com

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