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Mike Lee Fights June 8 on ESPN
CHICAGO, IL (April 19, 2012) Former Notre Dame Boxing Champion and current undefeated light heavyweight professional Mike Lee will return to the ring on Friday, June 8th at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 24-year-old Lee, sporting a record of 8-0-0 with five knockouts will be featured in a six round bout broadcast on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights.
In his last bout on December 3rd at Madison Square Garden, Lee dominated Allen Medina over the first three rounds, drilling him to the canvas with an overhand right in the fourth round for the stoppage.
Lee is a national spokesman for Subway Restaurants and is currently featured in numerous nationally broadcast commercials alongside Michael Phelps, Blake Griffin, Michael Strahan and Carl Edwards.
A native of Wheaton, Illinois and graduate of Notre Dame’s Mendoza School of Business with a degree in Finance, Lee is training in Houston with the renowned Ronnie Shields.
Advance tickets in the Team Lee VIP Ringside section can be purchased by calling 630-400-6380.
More information on Mike Lee can be viewed at his website, www.MikeLeeBoxing.com. He can also be followed on Twitter at @MikeLeeBoxer and Facebook at Mike Lee (Boxer).
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