TORONTO (June 14, 2011) – NABA Lightweight Champion Logan Cotton McGuinness defends his title for the first time June 24th in the 10-round main event against Daniel “Canerito” Ruiz, headlining “Friday Night At The Fights,” at Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
The “Friday Night At the Fights” show is presented by United Boxing Promotions, in association with McGuiness’ promoter, Hennessy Sports, and Groupe Yvon Michel.
Hot, unbeaten prospect McGuinness (14-0-1, 7 KOs), rated No. 11 by the WBA, will be fighting at home where he won the NABA belt this past February, stopping veteran Hector Julio Avila (47-5) in the fourth round.
The only blemish on Cotton’s otherwise perfect pro record is a six-round draw 13 months ago with dangerous Walter Estrada, who holds victories against former world champion Nate Campbell and Verquan Kimbrough.
Ruiz (22-3-1, 16 KOs) will be fighting outside of his native Mexico for the first time. He is undefeated in his last five fights with four wins and a draw. He is the former Mexican Pacific Coast Featherweight Champion.
Two-time Canadian Olympian and world title cruiserweight challenger, Troy Ross (24-2, 16 KOs), fights an opponent to soon be determined in an eight-round Special Feature. Ross is the top-rated IBF contender at No. 3 (#1 and #2 are not rated), as well as ranked No. 5 by The Ring magazine, No. 14 by the World Boxing Association (WBA), and No. 15 by the WBC.
Go on line at www.HennessySports.com for more information about McGuinness’ June 24th title defense.
Tickets to “Friday Night at the Fights,” starting at $30.00, may be purchased at the Hershey Centre box office, through Ticket Master by dialing 416-872-5000, or by going on line to ticketmaster.ca.
The United States’ Top Female Boxers Begin the Historic Run Toward the Olympic Debut of Women’s Boxing at the 2011 USA Boxing National Championships
(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – With just over a year until the Olympic debut of women’s boxing, a talented group of women will descend on Colorado Springs for the 2011 USA Boxing National Championships. For the first-time ever, one event will serve as a qualifying tournament for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for both male and female athletes with the top four finishers in the three female Olympic weight classes and 10 men’s divisions clinching the critical qualifying spots. Both the participant numbers and talent level on the women’s rosters reflect the importance of the tournament with a record-breaking 36 athletes slated to compete in the female lightweight division.
The defending champions in the three Olympic weight divisions are back to defend their titles in 2011 with flyweight Marlen Esparza (Houston, Texas) competing for her sixth straight national championship, lightweight Queen Underwood (Seattle, Wash.) boxing for her fifth title and middleweight Tiffanie Hearn (Louisville, Ky.) vying for her second consecutive middleweight crown and third overall. Esparza could become only the third female boxer in history to win six straight national championships should she win gold in Colorado Springs.
Yet the trio will face stiff competition from every direction. Esparza will look to avenge a recent loss to 2010 National PAL Champion Christina Cruz (New York, N.Y.) and could face a rematch of her 2010 final round victory over Tyrieshia Douglas (Baltimore, Md.). Former bantamweight national champion Cynthia Moreno (Guadalupe, Ariz.) and 2010 USA Boxing National Championships bronze medalist Alex Love (Monroe, Wash.) will both look to make noise in the flyweight division as well.
The jam-packed lightweight division boasts five former national champions in addition to 2010 National PAL Champion Stephanie Han (El Paso, Texas) all vying for one spot atop the medal stand. Underwood could face four-time titlist Caroline Barry (Boulder, Colo.), former featherweight national champions Melissa Parker (Camp Lejeune, N.C.) and Jody Ann Weller (Pomona, N.Y.), as well as 2010 bantamweight gold medalist Lauren Fisher (Dania, Fla.) in a busy week in Colorado Springs.
The middleweight division will showcase tremendous talent as well with numerous former or current titlists converging in the final Olympic weight division. Hearn could face a strong test from four-time national champion Franchon Crews (Baltimore, Md.) in a rematch from their Pan Am Box-offs showdown. Former light heavyweight champion Tika Hemingway (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and defending heavyweight titlist Denise Rico (Los Angeles, Calif.) have both moved down to the middleweight division for a run at London and will make their national debut at the new weight class in Colorado Springs. 2009 USA Boxing National Championships gold medalist Alyssa DeFazio (Peoria, Ariz.) rounds out a strong group of former titlists.
One defending national champion has returned outside of the Olympic weight divisions with light welterweight titlist and 2010 Women’s World Championships bronze medalist Cashmere Jackson (Cleveland, Ohio) looking to defend her crown in the 2011 event.
All three Olympic weight divisions will open action on Monday for the preliminary bouts at the Colorado Springs Christian School. The athletes in the three female weight divisions will need to earn berths in Thursday’s semifinal action to clinch their spots in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Men’s Boxing. Two sessions per day will be contested Monday-Wednesday with boxing at noon and 6 p.m. prior to Thursday’s lone semifinal session beginning 2 p.m. session on Thursday. The consolation bouts in all of the weight divisions will be contested at 4 p.m. on Friday in the final action at the Colorado Springs Christian School. The event will close with a bang as the competition moves to the historic City Auditorium and the women’s non-Olympic bouts take place at 2 p.m. and the 13 Olympic weight division contests will begin at 6 p.m.
2011 USA Boxing National Championships tickets are only $15 before June 20 and will run $20 after June and can be purchased through www.ticketswest.com. The USA Boxing National Championships have been held annually since 1888, making it the longest running amateur boxing tournament in the United States, and the event consistently showcases future Olympians and future World Champions. Former champions include Muhammad Ali (as Cassius Clay). Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De La Hoya, Sugar Ray Leonard, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and Andre Ward.
2011 USA Boxing National Championships Female Athletes by Weight Class
Light flyweight/106 lbs (Six Boxers)
Natalie Gonzalez, New Rochelle, N.Y.
Elizabeth Rodriguez, Gilroy, Calif.
Lisa Ha, Honolulu, Hawaii
Vanessa Guzman, Chula Vista, Calif.
Marina Ramirez, Las Vegas, Nev.
Amy Sowers, Bozeman, Mont.
Flyweight/112 lbs (22 Boxers) – Olympic
Tyreishia Douglas, Baltimore, Md. (2010 USA Boxing National Championships silver medalist)
Noemi Bosques, Pinellas Park, Fla.
Megan Rembold, Oswego, Ill.
Marlen Esparza, Houston, Texas (Five-time National Champion)
Alicia Avila, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Jamie Mitchell, Pacific Grove, Calif.
Bernice Hernandez, Las Vegas, Nev.
Christina Cruz, New York, N.Y. (2010 National PAL Champion)
LaTonya King, Harrison, Mich.
Heather Han, El Paso, Texas
Rhonda McGee, Vacaville, Calif.
Nicole Pasillas, Aurora, Colo.
Autumn Anderson, Bellevue, Neb.
Paola Estrada, Palmdale, Calif.
Cassandra Mendoza, Greeley, Colo.
Alex Love, Monroe, Wash. (2010 USA Boxing National Championships bronze medalist)
Cynthia Moreno, Guadalupe, Ariz. (2008 National Champion)
Taversha Norwood, Marietta, Ga.
Virgina ‘Ginny’ Fuchs, Baton Rouge, La.
Tiffany Perez, Hammond, Ind.
Ashlee Reyes, San Antonio, Texas
Maryguenn Vellinga, Salt Lake City, Utah
Bantamweight/119 lbs (12 Boxers)
Amanda Pavone, Burlington, Mass.
Rayleen Williams, Lincoln, Del.
Rosa Rodriguez, Miami, Fla.
Tiffany Griffin, Chicago, Ill.
Shanice Herron, St. Louis, Mo.
Shanne Ruelas, Fresno, Calif.
Bryonna Jumandig, Tacoma, Wash.
Haley Pasion, Waipahu, Hawaii
Nephateria Miller, New Haven, Conn.
Lindsay Bartels, Omaha, Neb.
Amanda Pavone, Burlington, Mass.
Erica Rosenburg, Fountain, Colo.
Featherweight/125 lbs (10 Boxers)
Heather Hardy, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Alecia DeFrank, Rickey, Fla.
Ronica Rodriguez, Lansing, Mich.
Carissa Casey Morton, San Francisco, Calif.
Lori Argumedo, Commerce City, Calif.
Andrea Peters, Ft. Carson, Colo.
Elizabeth Leddy, Portland, Maine (2010 USA Boxing National Championships silver medalist)
Kristen McKnight, Angien, N.C.
Asia Stevenson, Washington, D.C.
Emily Dagman, Jasper, TN
Lightweight/132 lbs (36 Boxers) – Olympic
Comel Chandler, Brooklyn, New York
Tiara Brown, Lehigh Acres, Fla.
N’yteeyah Sherman, Barberton, Ohio
Marianne Kraus, Indianola, Iowa
Jeanelle Leal, Corpus Christi, Texas
Earnestine Wesley, Garland, Texas
Amorena Baca, Denver, Colo.
Jayli Fimbres, Newton, N.D.
Brenda Gutierrez, Sacramento, Calif.
Maira Madrigal, Wenataliee, Wash.
Lisa Porter, Northridge, Calif.
Caroline Barry, Boulder, Colo. (Four-time National Champion)
Melissa Parker, Camp Lejeune, N.C. (2009 National Champion)
Mikaela Mayer, Marquette, Mich.
Stephanie Han, El Paso, Texas (2010 National PAL Champion)
Queen Underwood, Tacoma, Wash. (Four-time National Champion)
Jody-Ann Weller, Pomona, N.Y. (2010 Featherweight National Champion)
Darina Mims, Greensboro, N.C.
Tiara Brown, Lehigh Acres, Fla.
Bertha Aracil, Yonkers, N.Y.
Storm Chandler, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Robin Conroy, Wilmington, N.C.
Stefanie Taylor, West Hills, Calif.
Jasmedh Rosales, Los Angeles, Calif.
Micaela Arce, Reno, Nev.
Rita Martinez, Las Cruces, N.M.
Madeline Guzman, Perth Amboy, N.J.
Jessie Owens, Virginia Beach, Va.
Amber Smith, Ft. Worth, Texas
Selina Barrios, San Antonio, Texas
Alecia Gutierrez, Chicago, Ill.
Ishika Lay, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Takesha Edward, Houston, Texas
Lauren Fisher, Dania, Fla. (2010 Bantamweight National Champion)
Sherry Whetten, Tucson, Ariz.
Kymmberli Stowe, Millersville, Pa.
Light welterweight/141 lbs (12 Boxers)
Kathleen Walsh, Rankankama, N.Y.
Samantha Griffith, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rebecca Laborde, Tampa, Fla.
Cashmere Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio (2010 USA Boxing National Champion)
Jessica McCaskill, St. Louis, Mo.
Urbana Hernandez, El Paso, Texas
Ariel Beck, Deer Lodge, Mont.
Luvisa Matali, Denver, Colo.
Griselda Madrigal, Wenataliee, Wash.
Rachell Wehrle, Stafford, Va.
Kendra Macon, Charlotte, N.C.
Kristin Gearhart, Oak Park, Ill.
Welterweight/152 lbs (Seven Boxers)
LaTarishia Fountain, Flushing, N.Y.
Christine Poulauskis, Oakland Park, Fla.
Amournix Stamp, Milwaukee, Wis.
Lindsey Soderberg, Holt, Mich.
Faith Franco, Duarte, Calif.
Jen Johnson, Kalispell, Mont.
Diona Wigand, Lexington, Ky.
Middleweight/165 lbs (21 boxers) – Olympic
Christina Jenson, Centereach, N.Y.
Franchon Crews, Baltimore, Md. (Four-time National Champion)
Heather Bassett, Jackson, Tenn.
Audrey Drew, Dallas, Texas
Tara Weisshaar, Burlington, Colo.
Amy Castillo, Bakersfield, Calif.
Fallon Farrar, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
Tiffanie Ward, Hacienda Heights, Calif.
Raven Barnes, Marquette, Mich.
Kalita Marsh, Smithfield, N.C.
Denise Rico, Los Angeles, Calif. (2010 USA Boxing National Champion)
Alyssa DeFazio, Peoria, Ariz. (2009 National Champion)
Tiffanie Hearn, Louisville, Ky. (2010 Heavyweight National Champion)
Dara Shen, Fairfax, Va.
Melinda Levasseur, Magnolia, Del.
Tika Hemingway, Pittsburgh, Pa. (2009 Light Heavyweight National Champion)
LaTeisha Darden, Wilmington, N.C.
Danyelle Wolf, San Diego, Calif.
Maria Dominguez, Wouchula, Fla.
Jennifer Egan, Mohopac, N.Y.
Marie Ybarra, Greeley, Colo.
Light heavyweight/178 lbs (1 Boxer)
Kimberly Olech, Canton, Ohio
Heavyweight/178+ (3 Boxers)
Natalie Pacheco, Bronx, N.Y.
Charnita Johnson, Columbus, Ohio
Natacia Manuma, Mililoni, Hawaii
USA Boxing, as the national governing body for Olympic-style boxing, is the United States’ member organization of the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) and a member of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC).
Bellew vs. McKenzie on July 16
Furious Tony Bellew has vowed to take revenge against Ovill McKenzie after he claimed he was on drugs.
The pair meet on July 16 at Liverpool’s Echo Arena, with the Commonwealth and British light-heavyweight titles on the line, live on Sky Sports 1HD.
It’s a repeat of their thriller last December when Bellew twice climbed off the canvas to stop McKenzie late on in one of the fights of the year.
At a heated press conference on Monday, McKenzie queried Bellew’s powers of recovery in that fight.
And he controversially suggested that the Liverpool hero could have been on drugs.
But Bellew has rubbished the claim and has promised to ram McKenzie’s insults back down his throat when they meet in his home city,”
“Does he not remember that we were both tested before the fight?” asked Bellew.
“He is a small minded clown and he’s bringing our sport down with such stupid accusations,”
“I’ll ram these disgusting accusations down his throat come July 16th!”
“He is completely insane. I took his best shots because I am always in fantastic shape,”
“I’m the cleanest athlete in the sport. I’ve got great stamina and a great chin because I put in so many hard hours in the gym,”
“Claiming I’m on drugs is a huge insult and it has made me so fired up for our fight on July 16,”
“I’m going to come out swinging and hit McKenzie so hard he’ll be the one who is high afterwards!”
Tickets, priced at £50, £80 and £100, are available on 0844 8000 400 or www.echoarena.com