Articles of 2005
NER Promotions Signs Four South American Fighters
BOSTON (April 27, 2005) – First year boxing promoter NER Promotions has strengthened its growing stable of fighters by signing four veteran South American boxers: WBO No. 5 rated welterweight Newton Villareal (23-3 19 KOs), super flyweight Ilido Julio (32-6-1 29 KOs), Ecuadorian Olympian junior middleweight Luis Hernandez (12-, 6 KOs) and lightweight Jefferson Rodriguez (19-6 18 KOs).
The aforementioned signings come on the heels of NER announcements regarding promotional deals for a pair of lightweights, two-time Venezuelan Olympian Patriz “El Elegante” Lopez (2-0 2 KOs) and Juan “Golo” Gomez-Trinidad (23-4 16 KOs), the cousin of Felix “Tito” Trinidad.
“We wanted to start with a stable combining proven pro fighters and promising prospects,” NER president Rick Brutti explained. “This is just the beginning of what we envision as a strong stable capable of producing champions in the not too distant future. We plan on showcasing all of the fighters we’ve signed so far on our next few shows.”
Villareal, 33, is a world-rated Columbian fighter riding a six fight win streak. The former IBO light welterweight champion’s most significant victories have been against (67-19-3) Victor Hugo Paz (TKO4) and (19-5-1) Edwin Vasquez (DEC12).
Julio, a 34-year-old Columbia native, captured the IBO super flyweight title in 1998 with a third-round knockout of (15-3) Pedro Rincon Miranda.
In NER Promotions’ first pro show February 25 in Lowell, Massachusetts, Hernandez stopped (12-4) Robert Kamya in sensational fashion via a second round knockout. Luis was the lone representative of Ecuador to compete in the 2000 Olympic Games in Atlanta. His only losses as a pro were to unbeaten opponents (17-0-1) Chris Smith and (22-0) Paul Williams.
Rodriguez, 28, is a former member of the Columbian National Boxing Team.
NER Promotions is a division of New England Ringside whose interests also include a popular twice weekly radio show emanating in Boston, informative web site, monthly magazine, and Fightography (sells classic boxing pictures). For more information about New England Ringside go on line to www.newenglandringside.com.
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