Showing posts with label Majestic Raven Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Majestic Raven Entertainment. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Veshawn Champion And Dino Minor Close out 2022 With A Bang

 

Press Release: By November 19, 2022 By Majestic Raven Entertainment – On December 31st,   unbeaten welterweight prospect VeShawn Champion

and upset artist Dionardo “Dino” Minor return to the ring in San

Antonio, Texas. Champion who is looking for his 5th victory will be

looking to close out 2022 as he intends to start 2023 with a bang. 

VeShawn Champion Credit: Majestic Raven Entertainment

 “I

want to thank my team for keeping me busy and really putting me in the

right place to rise my career. Fighting on New Year's Eve will be a

really good way for me to ring in the New Year for everyone.” Says

Champion who is advised by Rick Ross and promoted by Cameron Davies of

San Antonio.

 

        Dionardo Minor will be returning to the ring since his upset victory

to then-unbeaten Juan Higuera in October as he takes on Cuban

prospect, Luis Vera. 

 Dionardo Minor Credit: Majestic Raven Entertainment 

Their bout will be sanctioned for the vacant

Texas State Cruiserweight title in six rounds of action. When asked

about the opportunity Minor only response was short and concise

“Another win for team Minor.”

 

        Rounding out the card will be journeyman Heavyweight Miree Coleman

and veteran Angel Contreras. The card will be promoted by Davies

Promotion.

 

Material and Photos Courtesy of: Majestic Raven Entertainment Used with permission.

 

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

Former World Champion DeMarcus Corley Returns Oct 29th In Tennessee

 

Credit: Majestic Raven Entertainment

Press Release: October 15, 2022 By Majestic Raven Entertainment – HOUSTON, Texas- Champions Enterprise HUB City Promotions presented by

Boxing Promoter Lamont Ingram will showcase an amateur and

professional boxing card featuring former world champion Demarcus

“amateur and professional boxing card featuring former world champion

Demarcus “Chop Chop” Corely in the main event.  The card is scheduled

to take place on October 29th in Jackson, Tennesse at the Champs Event

Center. Promoter Lamont Ingram wants to bring entertainment to boxing

fans by featuring established professionals and local amateurs. “I

wanted to do a boxing show that was good for professionals looking to

continue their career and non-professionals wanting a career.” Says

Ingram. “It's really important that you get boxing fans, amateurs, and

professionals in one building for boxing.”

 

The highlight of the event will be former World Boxing Organization

Junior Welterweight champion Demarcus Corely in 6 rounds of action.

Corely who has been in the ring with such former champions Viktor

Postol, Marcos Maidana, Miguel Cotto, and Floyd Mayweather is exiting

about his return to the ring for the first time since 2021. “I'm happy

to be getting back in the ring this year and staying active.” Says

Corely. “I have been in the ring for over two decades and the desire

to fight has never left me. I look forward to being in Tennessee.  

It's always a good thing to be around young boxers and amateurs who

want to go pro. Keeps you young.”

 

Doors open at 5pm and amateur bouts start at 6pm with professional

bouts scheduled to start at 8pm.

 

About the event

 

HUB City Fight Night is a fundraising event for local programs

supporting assistance for At-Risk children and other disadvantaged

populations in the community. This event is in partnership with

Champion Enterprises,  a Tennessee-based boxing promotional company.

Material and Photo Courtesy of: Majestic Raven Entertainment Used with permission.

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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Texas Heavyweight Looks To Deliver In 2022

 Press Release: February 24, 2022 By Brandon Countee – Austin native and Heavyweight boxer Blair Anderson looks to notch the first win of his professional career in the first part of the year. Anderson currently sits with a 0-1 record with his first bout ending in less than a minute in Dallas, Texas. “I should have turned it down, but I didn’t,” Anderson states about the bout. “We put in the training, sparring, and all that. I was all nervous about my first fight, but I thought I was ready. We get to Dallas, and I'm told immediately the opponent pulled out and I ended up fighting a sparring partner. We thought about pulling out but went ahead. I had a guy in the ring who knew my weaknesses and did what he had to do. I got to accept that.” Blaire understands that in sports you either win or lose. Before transitioning to boxing, Anderson played basketball at Blinn College. So, he intends to treat his career not as an individual but as a team initiative. “I got me a good team at management and my trainer, and I have made some changes to learn and grow from 2021.” says Blair.

Credit: Brandon Countee

 

I look like a boxing champion. I am 6’4, handsome, and in great shape and I just need to start my path in 2022. I am a competitor and grew up being one. I got six siblings and played basketball, so I understand that it is not only you out there. I know what it's like to win and what it is like to lose. Not winning sucks, not winning hurts. I am going to move on, and that first bout is a learning experience for the boxing business. It was a surprise. There will be no more surprises.”

 

Material and Photo Courtesy of: Brandon Countee Used with permission.

 

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