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Sheer Sports Inks Brazilian Everton Lopes
Thursday, Dec 18th, 2014-Los Angeles based Sheer Sports Management is intensely excited to announce a new talent has been added to the growing Sheer roster.
Everton Lopes, an amateur standout from Brazil, a two-time Olympian, will be making his pro debut shortly under the banner of Golden Boy Promotions, and Sheer is proud to shine a spotlight on the 135 pounder.
With an amateur record of 240-10, Lopes has a wealth of experience already, so keep an eye out as he rises in the ranks, and gets a handle on the professional style. “We are extremely pleased with the signing of Everton Lopes to Sheer Sports Management,” said the company, in heralding the development. “He’s had an outstanding well decorated amateur career and we fully believe he will have an equally outstanding professional career.”
Lopes, a left-hander who is accurate with both hands, is a two-time world champion, and won gold at the 2013 Pan Am Games. He participated in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics and Team Sheer is certain he will make a splash in the pro ranks. He has above average hand speed and mobility, and will be working on snapping the jab, and setting down on shots, for more of a pro attack. The lefty mixes head and body shots, and uses his reach to good effect.
About Sheer:
Sheer Sports is a newly formed professional boxing management company, whose sole goal is to build a house of champions. Team Sheer is comprised of boxing industry veterans, who know the business inside out, and encompass integrity, dedication and an energy level that is second to none. We will ‘fight’ for the best interests of our fighters, and will work towards leading the pack to a new era of boxing management.
Check our website to follow the progress of Lopes, as well as the other Sheer talent, such as Jason Quigley, Edwin Sandoval, Scott Alexander and Ronald Ellis.
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