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EDGAR SANTANA RETURNS TO HEADLINE FIRST PUNCHIN AT THE PARADISE SERIES CARD OF 2011

On Thursday May 5th, Popular welterweight prospect, Edgar Santana (24-3, 15KO’s), returns to the ring, and will do it in front of his hometown fans in the Bronx, when he fights in the main event of the first of Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing’s, five scheduled shows in 2011, at the beautiful and historic Paradise Theater on Grand Concourse.  Star Boxing, which began the “Punchin at the Paradise” series in 2006, has locked in five dates at the Theater for the remainder of 2011, starting with the first show on May 5th.

“So many boxing fans here in the Bronx and New York, are excited for Edgar’s return to the ring on May 5th,” stated Joe DeGuardia, CEO and President of Star Boxing. Edgar actually made his pro-debut on one of our shows, and now he is making his much anticipated return to the ring, in some ways his second debut, on yet another Star Boxing card.  So not only is it fitting for him, but also fitting for us that we are getting our Bronx series back underway and featuring it with one of the most popular fighters from the Bronx in the main event.”

SANTANA

Santana was riding a three-fight win streak, including his most impressive as a pro, when he won a ten round decision, in a war against current NABF Light Welterweight Champ, Joselito Lopez on Showtime’s Showbox: The New Generation back in April of 2008.  While Lopez would go on to win seven fights in a row, including picking up the NABF title in his last fight against unbeaten Mike Dallas Jr., Santana was forced to wait on the sidelines, after running into some legal problems outside of the ring.  With those problems behind him now, Santana has re-dedicated his life to the sport and looks to pick up right where he left off and continue on his quest to becoming world champion.  Santana is set to square off against Robert “Wolf” Jones, a veteran of seveteen professional fights, in a scheduled eight rounder.

Tickets are priced at $30, $50 and $100 and can be purchased by calling the Star Boxing office at 718 823-2000, visiting www.starboxing.com or simply by CLICKING HERE: Tickets can also be purchased by visiting the Paradise Theater box office, located at 2417 Grand Concourse in the Bronx, NY

 

STAR SIGNINGS

Joe DeGuardia, CEO and President of Star Boxing, recently traveled to Rome to partake in an exhibition that opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art featuring selected portraits from world renowned photographer Howard Schatz project: “The Italian-Americans in Boxing”, in which DeGuardia’s portrait was featured. As in the past, DeGuardia’s trip to Europe wasn’t just pleasure as there is always business to take care. . Upon returning from Rome, DeGuardia locked in the signing of two undefeated European fighters, France’s IBF#1 rated super middleweight contender, Jean Paul Mendy, and Russia’s hot super bantamweight prospect Sakhib Usarov. “Both Mendy and Usarov are great additions to the Star Boxing stable,” stated DeGuardia. “Mendy has been a legitimate top-ten contender for some time, and he is currently the #1 mandatory challenger for Lucian Bute’s 168 lb. World Championship. We certainly look forward to the Bute-Mendy World Championship.” Bute won the IBF super middleweight title in late 2007 and has successfully defended it seven times, with the latest coming in March of this year against Brian Magee. Bute is considered by many to be the king of the star-studded super middleweight division. The southpaw Mendy, whose record stands at 29-0-1, 16KO’s, represented his native France at the 1996 Olympics. He began his professional career in 2000, scoring a second round TKO over Guy Dia Njoh. In 2002 Mendy won the France Super Middleweight Title, and in 2008 picked up the IBF International Super Middleweight Title. Also a southpaw, Sakhib Usarov sports an unblemished record of 15-0, 6KO’s. Born in Tajikistan, Usarov now calls Moscow, Russia his home. Usarov turned pro in late 2006 scoring a first round TKO over Shuhrat Usmonov. In 2008 Usarov won the vacant Russian Bantamweight Title. In 2009, Usarov scored a twelve round shut-out over Alexander Fedorov to pick up the WBO European Bantamweight Title. Usarov picked up two wins in 2010, including an eight round decision over fellow unbeaten prospect Illhom Rahimov. “Usarov is an exciting up and coming prospect that can fight anywhere between 115 to 122 lbs,” added DeGuardia. “He has yet to fight in the outside of Russia, but we are looking forward to bringing him over state-side, and begin marketing him throughout the US. I understand that he is willing to fight anybody and that says a lot.” DeGuardia looks forward to the World Championship Bute-Mendy fight and plans to bring Usarov over to the states and feature him on a Star Boxing promoted card sometime in the very near future.

Prescott, Andrade Headline Friday Night Fights

Prescott, Andrade Headline Friday Night Fights

By Victoria “Vicky” Villa

 

On Friday, April 22nd, ESPN’s Friday Night Fights will be airing their show live from the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT.  In the main event, Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (23-2, 19 KOs) takes on Bayan Jargal (15-1, 10 KOs) in a very competitive Light Welterweight match up.

As his new nickname states, “Khanqueror” Prescott is the only man to have beaten Amir “King” Khan via a brutal 1st Round KO, but his career has fizzled ever since pulling that huge upset going 3-2 versus very average opposition.  He has been openly calling out Khan for a rematch but his challenge has gone unanswered.  Winning this fight represents possibly another chance at a rematch against Khan or a title fight down the road.

Bayan Jargal is a native of Mongolia and represented his country at the 2004 World Games.  He has only loss as a pro, a very close, controversial split decision to Steve Chambers (23-1-1) in the undercard of Martinez/Williams 2.  Those present at the fight saw Jargal winning this fight but two of the judges disagreed.  Prescott is probably the best opponent Jargal has faced in his young career, and winning this fight is key to getting some recognition in the division.

On April 22, Prescott and Jargal have a chance to display their talents in the main event, and put the Light Welterweight division on notice.  A win can possibly put their name in the mix of one of the most loaded divisions in boxing.

DEMETRIUS ANDRADE VS. OMAR BELL
Demetrius Andrade (12-0, 8 KOs) makes yet another appearance at Friday Night Fights as he takes on Omar Bell (8-1, 5 KOs) in an eight round Jr. Middleweight showdown.

Andrade is coming off a dominating eight round unanimous decision over another once beaten prospect Alberto Herrera (7-1-1) on ESPN in his last fight.  As for Bell, he is coming off a win against previously undefeated Quinton Willis.

Also seeing action on the card, will be up and coming heavyweight prospect, Joe “The Future” Hanks (15-0, 10 KOs) taking on Terrell “The Baby Bull” Nelson (8-11, 5KO’s) in a six round heavyweight special attraction.

Making his pro-debut on the card will be Kevin Rooney Jr. as he takes on Philadelphia’s David Navarro in a four round jr. middleweight contest.

In a battle of unbeaten middleweights Providence, Rhode Island’s Thomas Falowo (2-0, 2 KOs) squares off against Derrick Evans (1-0, 1 KO) over four scheduled rounds.

Rounding out the card is Yonkers, New York’s, Nick Lavin (1-0, 1KO) as he takes on pro-debuting Kevin Cobbs in a four round cruiserweight match-up.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at 1 (800) 745-3000 or visitingwww.ticketmaster.com.  Tickets can also be purchased by calling the Star Boxing office at (718) 823-2000 or visiting www.starboxing.com.  Tickets are also available for purchase at the Mohegan Sun Box Office.  Tickets are priced at $80, $50 and $35.  ESPN will begin live coverage of the event starting at 8PM ET.