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Weights from Reno!

Weights from Reno


Peter Quillin 165 vs. Jesse Brinkley 166.6
Lonnie Smith 130.8 vs. David Rodela 130.8
Trevor McCumby 180.4 vs. Ritchie Cherry 178.4
Jose Elizondo 155.4 vs. Rodrigo Espinoza 154
Andrew Rempp 126.4 vs. Jose Sandoval 124.6
Venue: Reno Events Center, Reno, Nevada
Promoter: Golden Boy/Lets Get It On
TV; Telefutura

April 28th, 2011

BRINKLEY – I WANT TO FIGHT FOR A WORLD TITLE AGAIN

Press Release

BRINKLEY – I WANT TO FIGHT FOR A WORLD TITLE AGAIN
April 25th, 2011, Reno — A shot at the championship of the world is why most fighters enter the business of boxing. Terry Malloy, the hero in the 1954 Academy Award winning film, On the Waterfront, explained in a few famous words how his life and boxing career suffered because he failed to reach that level.

“I coulda had class, I coulda been a contender, I coulda been somebody.”

Malloy’s perception as a fighter, and his own perception of himself, was forever damaged because he chose the road more traveled. Although he had the talent, he never became a legitimate world title contender, while the opponents he “danced” with and carried, did.

Jesse Brinkley is no washed up pug from the streets, but his obsession of being a world title contender matches that of Terry Malloy. The difference with Brinkley – the journey is not yet over.

The 35 year old Nevadan has entered the ring 41 times, successful in 35 of those fights. Not only is he an older fighter by age, but the odometer on him as a boxer has steadily increased. A classic boxer-puncher, Brinkley has been in some wars in recent years. He has boxed 218 rounds – some of those rounds have been spent slugging it out with the likes of Curtis Stevens and Lucian Bute. Brinkley feels that he is at the top of his game, but knows that there is not a lot of time left.

“We don’t have time to rebuild. That’s why you have to take a fight with a top guy like Quillin.”
Brinkley is referring to his upcoming April 29th bout against undefeated Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (23-0, 17 Kos). The fight is scheduled for ten rounds and is for the IBO USBO super-middleweight championship.

“I need this type of fight. If I beat Quillin, that can position me to another world title shot. I want to fight for a world title again. There is a lot on the line for me in this fight.”

Brinkley’s last fight still haunts him. Last October he fought super-middleweight king, Lucian Bute (28-0, 23 KOs) in Montreal, Canada. There, he had a taste of the top of the mountain. For nine rounds, the championship of the world was within his grasp.

“I know I was an underdog, but I never imagined I would lose that fight. I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. I have to be back at that level.”

Brinkley is still a top ten ranked super-middleweight, a legitimate contender, but his performance against Quillin will decide if another world title shot is in his future.

“Brinkley vs. Quillin” will be held at the Reno Events Center in Downtown Reno. The fight will be televised on Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo series. Check local listings. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Silver Legacy or Reno Events Center box office during hours of operation. Prices are $33.25, $63.25, and $103.25. Doors open at 6pm, first bell at 7pm. The card is being presented by Don Chargin Productions, Golden Boy Promotions, Let’s Get It On Promotions, PR Entertainment, The Eldorado Hotel Casino, Silver Legacy Resort Casino and The Circus Circus Hotel Casino.

All bouts subject to change.

Brinkley vs Quillin April 29 in Reno – Tickets on sale now!

BRINKLEY VS QUILLIN OFFICIAL – TICKETS ON SALE

 

March 24th, 2011. Reno — Don Chargin Productions, Golden Boy Promotions, and Let’s Get It On Promotions are pleased to officially announce the April 29th, super-middleweight fight between Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (23-0, 17 KOs Brooklyn, NY) and Jesse Brinkley (35-6, 22 KOs Yerington, NV). The fight will be televised nationally on Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo series as an early kickoff to Cinco De Mayo, and will take place at the Reno Events Center in downtown Reno. Brinkley vs. Quillin is also being sanctioned by the International Boxing Organization for the USBO title. The card is also being presented by PR Entertainment, The Silver Legacy resort/casino, and the Eldorado resort/casino.

Quillin, who signed a promotional deal with Golden Boy Promotions earlier this year, is coming off of an impressive 4th round KO over Dennis Sharpe on February 11th in Fairfield, CA. The Cuban born, Brooklyn raised prospect currently lives in Hollywood, CA and trains at the Wild Card gym.

Brinkley, who is coming off a spirited and gutsy performance against super-middleweight king, Lucian Bute last October, looks to once again position himself for a world title shot at 168 lbs. Brinkley is eager to return to his hometown area of Northern Nevada where he is an extraordinary draw.

The fight is scheduled for 10 rounds.

Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000, or by visiting the Silver Legacy or Reno Events Center box office during hours of operation. Prices are $33.25, $63.25, and $103.25. Doors open at 6pm, first bell at 7pm.