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Boxing Will Take Place in NYC Casino on Sept. 22
NEW YORK (July 22, 2012) — Saturday night, September 22nd, 2012 will be an historic night of boxing as the first ever professional boxing event will be staged in a casino inside New York City as New Legend Boxing/Old World Boxing and W.O.N Promotions present a spectacular show at the beautiful Resorts World Casino New York City in South Ozone Park, New York.
“We are very excited about this new venue,” said Felipe Gomez of New Legend Boxing.
“The casino is an important move for us and our business partners. This will help to take our promotions to the next level. The International Fight Night card will feature some of the best local talent in the New York area and will be the first in what we believe will be a long term relationship with the Resorts World Casino New York City.”
Tickets for this historic night of boxing range from $50 for General Admission; $75 for Main Floor Reserved and $125 for VIP Seating. Tickets can be purchased by calling New Legend Boxing (718-487-4474), Old World Boxing (718-765-1860) or online at http://www.newlegendboxing.com.
All bouts will be named shortly with the doors opening at 6pm.
The Promoters for the event are New Legend Boxing (Felipe Gomez & Kevin O’Sullivan); Old World Boxing (Jim Foley) & W.O.N Promotions (Wilson O. Naranjo)
The Resorts World Casino New York City is located at
110-00 Rockaway Blvd.
South Ozone Park, NY 11420
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