Tongight, Rome will be back as the Italian capital of boxing. At the prestigious Gran Teatro (3,040 seats), WBC world cruiserweight champion Giacobbe Fragomeni (26,1 with 10 kos), will make his first defense of his title against ‘El Diablo’ Krzysztof Wlodarczyk. (41-2 with 31 kos). The most important fights on the show will be broadcast live on the internet by Streamit.it-tv rewwwolution starting 10 p.m. Italian time (4 p.m. U.S. Eastern time). The fight card will be pay-per-view at the price of 5 euro. The payment can be done via credit card; you will get all the infos clicking on www.opi2000.com
Streamit.it-tv rewwwolution will broadcast the fights worldwide, but not in Italy and Poland where local tv networks have bought the exclusive rights.
Here is the full line-up to see on Streamit.it-tv rewwwolution:
10 PM Italian time
Light flyweight – 6 rounds
Adrian “El Confesor”
Hernandez Vs Abel Ochoa
10.30 PM Super welterweight – 6 rounds
Emanuele Della Rosa Vs Sebastien Spengler
23.15 PM
WBC World cruiserweight championship – 12 rounds
Giacobbe Fragomeni vs Krzysztof
Wlodarczyk
Davis-Cummings; Rising Star James Stevenson Headline May 29 in Baltimore
Baltimore, MD – Washington, DC based spoiler Demetrius Davis will attempt to continue his recent hot streak against Baltimore, MD’s Corey Cummings May 29 at Du Burns Arena. Davis, who has a deceptive record at 19-14-5 (7 KO’s), defeated 14-0 Rowland Bryant, 16-6 Brian Norman and battled to a draw with well regarded prospect Tommy Karpency during his last three trips to the squared circle.
Cummings, 16-4 (12 KO’s), has never been knocked out, going the distance with former world champions Montell Griffin, Keith Holmes and perennial contender Chris Henry in notable defeats. Davis and Cummings will battle it out over ten rounds for local bragging rights as the Maryland State Super Middleweight crown will be on the line. The victor of this much anticipated bout will receive a $500 bonus if the bout ends by knockout.
Preeminent Junior Middleweight prospect James “Keep Em’ Sleepin” Stevenson 8-0 (8 KO’s) will look to continue his impressive streak of knockouts versus durable veteran Manuel Guzman 6-6 (2 KO’s) over eight rounds. The impressive Stevenson scored a jaw dropping stoppage over unbeaten Dwayne Shelton in his previous bout and will have to be at his best as the iron chinned Guzman of Lancaster, PA has seen the final bell in all of his losses. The two will battle for Stevenson’s East Coast title and the $500 knockout bonus will also be intact.
Heavyweight prospect Maurice “Freight Train” Byarm 1-0 (1 KO) is set to battle the debuting James Whitson, of Charleston, SC. The DC based Byarm made a major statement in his pro debut, scoring a dominating third round TKO while displaying fearsome punching power in both hands.
Middleweight Justin Blackwell of Baltimore is scheduled to make his pro debut against experienced veteran John “The Baptist” Terry 2-14-3 (1 KO) in a four round Middleweight clash. Terry, of Portsmouth, VA, comes to fight and has battled a plethora of rising talents.
Johnny Dejesus 1-0 (1 KO) of Lancaster, PA, will travel across state lines to take on pro debutant Barry Trotter, of Waldorf, MD over four rounds at middleweight.
Former amateur standout Emmanuel Taylor 1-0 (1 KO), of Edgewood Arsenal, MD and popular Baltimore Cruiserweight prospect Steve Wheeler 1-0 are scheduled to appear in separate four round bouts. Wheeler, who was 28-6 as an amateur, and Taylor both looked sensational during their pro debuts.
Five time world champion/fan favorite Vinny Paz and legendary trainer Kevin Rooney will be on hand for a special meet and greet session with all ticket holders. Individual tickets are priced at $35, $50 and $75. VIP mini-tables are available for $375 to seat 5. Reserved tables to seat 10 are $500. VIP tables of 10 are available at $750 for second row seating and $1100 for front row. All VIP ticket holders receive free cocktails and Hor’dourves. Tickets can be ordered by calling 410-675-6900 or 410-499-5361.
The Card will be held at the Du Burns Arena, located at 1301 S. Elwood Ave in Baltimore. Doors open at 6:30 and the opening bell is at 8 p.m. Baltimore Pro Boxing is the promoter.
Headed by former pugilist Jake Smith, Baltimore Pro Boxing has promoted professional and amateur shows during the last 15 years. Their current stable of fighters includes hot Junior Middleweight prospect James Stevenson, rising Heavyweights Maurice Byarm, Mike Dietrich, surging Super Middleweight Demetrius Davis, Light Heavyweight Henry Mayes and exciting Cruiserweight Steve Wheeler.
Kim Poulsen Ready To Face ”The Thunder”!
15.5.2009: Danish lightweight prospect Kim Poulsen (11-1, 2 KOs) will be in with his toughest assignment to date, when he fights Tanzanian power-puncher Obote “The Thunder” Ameme (36-18-2, 29 KOs) on June 19 in Horsens, Denmark. The vacant UBO Intercontinental lightweight title will be on the line, on a show promoted by Risum Boxing in cooperation with Brian Mathiasen Boxing.
22-year-old Poulsen is born and raised in Horsens, and still lives only a few hundred meters from the venue, Sonderbro Kulturhus, where he will battle Ameme (30), a veteran of seven previous title fights of different varieties.
Poulsen is coming off a first-round knockout victory in Germany over Tom Pudler, and has won his last eight fights since a controversial decision cost him his “O” against Frenchman Tony Jourda two years ago, a defeat he has since revenged with a unanimous decision. Ameme is coming off two inside-the-distance victories, and will be confident he can make it three straight against the still inexperienced Dane.
“I feel ready for this challenge, and I will be on top of my game on June 19. It’s a dream coming true for me to fight for a title in Horsens, and the next five weeks will be all about preparing the right way. Luckily I have a trainer, Brian Mathiasen, who has experience from world and European title fights, so he will be guiding me through in the best possible way to win this Intercontinental belt in my hometown. Until June 19, my life will be all about Obote Ameme”, says Poulsen.
“Fightnight Horsens” will feature seven bouts in total, and so far Super Middleweight Fawaz Nasir (13-3, 8 KOs) is pencilled in for the undercard.