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NEWS ON: Chris Algieri, Vanes Martirosyan
CHRIS ALGIERI
HOLDS LAS VEGAS MEET AND GREET
LAS VEGAS, NV (January 29, 2014)
Undefeated junior welterweight professional boxer Chris Algieri held a fan friendly “Meet and Greet” this past Sunday in Las Vegas where he is preparing for his ESPN Friday Night Fights debut on FEBRUARY 14 in his hometown of Huntington, New York.
“It was a great opportunity to meet some terrific kids in Las Vegas and talk about their health and nutrition,” said Algieri, also a pre-med student specializing in clinical nutrition. “Las Vegas has been a terrific place to train with excellent sparring and I'm looking forward to putting on a career best performance on FEBRUARY 14.”
The event was held at the Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Known as “The Fighting Pride of Huntington, New York, Algieri,
18-0-0 (8KO's) will challenge world ranked Emanuel “The Tranzformer” Taylor , 17-1-0 (12KO”s) on ESPN Friday Night Fights/Rockin Fights 12 at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, presented by Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing. Advance tickets, priced at $200, $150, $100, $60 and $50 for “ESPN Friday Night Fights/Rockin Fights 12″ are available through Ticketmaster, (www.Ticketmaster.com, 800-745-3000). Tickets are also available by calling Star Boxing at (718) 823-2000 or on their website www.starboxing.com and through The Paramount Box Office, (631) 673-7300.
The Paramount is located at 370 New York Avenue in Huntington, New York, 11743. Doors on the night of the event will open at 7:00 p.m. with the first bell at 7:30 p.m.
VANES MARTIROSYAN
INKS WITH GOOSSEN TUTOR
WORLD-CLASS SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TO MAKE HIS GTP DEBUT ON MARCH 21 ESPN SHOW
Sherman Oaks, CA – (Jan. 29) Make way, Chris Arreola! There's another “Nightmare” in the Goossen Tutor Promotions stable of boxers, as promoter Dan Goossen today announced the signing of veteran world title challenger and world-ranked contender, Vanes “The Nightmare” Martirosyan.
The 6-0 tall, 27-year old Armenian native, who has lived in Glendale, California since emigrating there with his family at age 4, has compiled an impressive 33-1-1 record with 21 knockouts in his nearly nine years as a professional boxer while fighting under Bob Arum's Top Rank, Inc. banner. The orthodox-style super welterweight was recently ranked as the #1 contender in most of the world sanctioning organizations. He formerly held the NABF Super Welterweight and NABO Junior Middleweight titles.
“I'm really excited about signing with Goossen Tutor Promotions,” Martirosyan exclaimed. “I see a very bright future ahead of us. I do want to thank Bob (Arum) for all his support the last seven years, I am very grateful and wish them the best of luck.”
Vanes Martirosyan starts his new career with his signature
Undefeated in his first 34 pro fights with one technical draw — the result of a cut over his left eye caused by an accidental head-butt sustained in the ninth round against current Interim WBA super welterweight champion Erislandy Lara – Martirosyan came up short in his last bout with a split-decision loss to the undefeated Olympian Demetrius Andrade, who visited the canvas for the first time in his career thanks to a powerful left hook from Martirosyan in the first-round of their fight for the vacant WBO Light Middleweight Title on November 9, 2013 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Vanes Martirosyan makes it official
Promoter Dan Goossen and Vanes Martirosyan make it official
“Having tasted defeat for the first time really woke me up, and I never want that bitter taste in my mouth again,” Martirosyan said. “Words can't express how I've felt over the last few months, but my performance in the ring from this point on will give everyone an idea. This loss has ignited a fire in me that had almost faded through the long years it took me to get to that title fight. I'm hungrier than ever, and simply can't wait to get back in the ring. I am working hard and will be ready to face anybody in the 154 division. I'm on a mission to become a world champion.”
Martirosyan turned pro in April 2005 following a distinguished 120-10 amateur record that was culminated by earning a spot in the 152-pound weight class on the same 2004 U.S. Olympic Team in Athens, Greece on which Goossen Tutor stablemate and current WBA Super Middleweight Champion Andre Ward became the last American boxer to win an Olympic gold medal. Among his most notable amateur victims were Austin Trout (three times), Andre Berto and Timothy Bradley – all eventual professional world champions.
Martirosyan, who has a tremendous Armenian following in California, will make his Goossen Tutor debut on March 21, 2014 on ESPN at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa in Cabazon, California, where he anticipates having his tremendous fan-base behind him.
“This is a very exciting signing for our company,” Goossen declared. What we look for in our fighters is talent and the desire and willingness to overcome every obstacle, and we know Vanes has all the tools to do just that. He's ready to start with renewed vigor and said one simple thing to me upon signing: 'I'll fight anybody!' Starting March 21, Vanes will showcase his considerable skills on ESPN in front of the great fans at Morongo.”
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