Showing posts with label Future Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Future Stars. Show all posts

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Angel Vazquez Collides With Mohamed Soumaoro, March 22nd Live On PROBOX TV

Press Release: March 18, 2023 By ProBox TV - PROBOX TV returns with its monthly installment of Wednesday Night Fights from Plant City, Florida with three televised fights.  

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The night’s main event comes from the lightweight division, undefeated Mexican Angel ‘El Chocolatito’ Vazquez (12-0) will square-off with Canadian based Guinean Mohamed ‘El bufalo negro’ Soumaoro (12-1) over ten rounds. Vazquez comes off a points victory over the unbeaten Nicholas Sullivan in December, with Soumaoro taking the zero away from Jusiyah Shirley in his most previous bout. Subsequently both fighters picked up a victory on their American debuts in their last fight against an undefeated opponent.




Dominic Valle (5-0, 4KOs) will run the gauntlet with Carlos Rosario (5-1) at featherweight in the evening’s chief support. Valle has been in solid form since turning pro in 2021 with five straight victories, the first four coming by stoppage. Valle was last in action against Jose Antonio Meza with a comfortable win over the distance. Puerto Rican Rosario looks to get back to winning ways after a lone career defeat to Ezequiel Borrero, losing the decision over six rounds in Plant City.




Somebody’s 0 will have to go when Kentuckian Demontaze Duncan (8-0, 8KOs) goes to battle with Puerto Rican Axl Melendez (5-0, 4KOs). The two knockout artists open the televised card at 147 pounds in a six round duel. Duncan retired Tyrone Crawley in the second round in his last outing, Melendez will make his American debut.




The previous ten-round main event featuring Mexican southpaw Jorge Lara (29-2-2) has been postponed due to a hand injury. The super featherweight’s fight will be rescheduled at a later date on PROBOX TV.




The commentary comes from former world champions Paulie Malignaggi and Chris Algieri alongside Mike Goldberg in English. The Spanish speaking team will consist of Claudia Trejos and Mexican hero Juan Manuel Márquez.




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Saturday, January 14, 2023

Mexican Sensation Oscar Alvarez features in Co-Main event on ProBox TV, Jan 25, Tampa, FL

Press Release: By ProBox TV – January 14, 2023 – Mexican sensation Oscar Alvarez is all set for his US debut, as he features on the January 25 edition of ProBox TV"s Future Stars Series in the co-main event slot, where he takes on Nicholas Polanco of the Dominican Republic. 
Credit: ProBox TV 

Polanco, who is coming off a hard-fought loss to the highly rated Albert Bell and Alvarez opened up on the challenge of the skilled Dominican. The native of Sonora, Mexico stated, "I'm very excited to be boxing on ProBox TV, and thank you to my team, and ProBox TV for putting this together so I can showcase my skills on a platform that you can watch free and frictionless all over the world. It's a great platform to be on for a fighter that is growing so I am very grateful for this opportunity.



"Polanco is a solid fighter, he has a good record and comes to fight. He has never been stopped and has won regional titles, so he is coming to win, and that's what I wanted. I wanted a fighter who is coming to win and has ambitions of being a champion. So this opponent excites me."



Alvarez is a unique talent, having had several hundred amateur contests, and stands 6ft 3in tall despite campaigning in the super featherweight division. At only 19 years old, the future appears to be a bright one for Alvarez, who ironically bares the names of two Mexican greats. 



Alvarez discussed his amateur career and hopes in the professional ranks. 



The towering Mexican said, "I'm very excited to continue my pro career on ProBox TV because I want everybody around the world to see my skills. I've enjoyed being a professional so far and think that it suits my style more than the amateurs.



"I won national titles in Mexico as an amateur and boxed internationally for Mexico, so I had a lot of experience in the amateurs, which is helping me move quickly as a professional. I think I can be a multi-weight world champion and a champion for the people of Mexico, that is my goal as a professional boxer."


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For more information about ProBox TV including schedules, list of compatible streaming devices, platforms, Smart TVs, Availability around the world, local start times in your area, and to subscribe please visit: www.ProBoxTV.com

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