Undisputed RISE in ORLANDO

By: Damon Gonzalez

Kissimmee, Florida – Unbeaten female flyweight Jasmine Artiga (10-0-1, 5 KOs) outscored Ashley Sciscente (6-3, 2 KOs) on Friday night at the sold out Kissimmee Civic Center in Kissimmee, Florida. Artiga dropped Sciscente twice en route to a 79-71, 79-71, 78-72.

Flyweight Christina Cruz (4-0) from New York City scores a four round unanimous decision victory over very tough
Amy “La Picosita” Salinas (4-3) from Las Cruces, New Mexico. The judges official scores were 79-73, 77- 75, 79-73.

Female amateur standout from Puerto Rico Kiria Tapia (1-0) won her professional debut against Clarice Morales (0-1-1) by four round unanimous decision. Scores were 39-37, 40-36, 40-36.

Super Middleweight Angraneous Ingram (3-0, 2 KO’s) from Kissimmee, Florida battled hard against very tough Bryant Costello from Fayetteville, North Carolina ending his night at the official time 1:25 seconds of round three by hard KO victory referee Michael De Jesus jumped in and waved off the contest after Costello took a hard blow that sent him down to the canvas.

Light Heavyweight Robert Burwell from Orlando, Florida scores a six round unanimous decision win over Patrick Pierre from Brooklyn, New York. All three judges score the contest 60-54 in favor for Burwell.

After four hard fought rounds welterweight Alex “Trouble” Chilsolm (1-0) from Pembroke Pines, Florida in his professional debut scores a four round unanimous decision victory against Elliott Hicks (0-1) from Jacksonville, Florida.
Judges official scores were 39-37, 40-36 (2x).

Featherweights Danny Suarez from Orlando, Florida and Jonathan “Zurdo” Lecona from Mexico City, Mexico battled to a four round majority draw.
Judges scorecards 39-37,38-28, 38-28.

Lightweight Corey Marksman from Deltona, Florida retires Hungarian Adrian Orban in his corner. The fight got stopped Tonte didn’t come out his corner for round two TKO win for Marksman.

Bantamweight Joshua Lebron from Orlando, Florida jumped right on Hungarian Jeno Tonte from Tampa, Florida finishing him off at the official time 2:24 seconds of the opening round by way of TKO victory.

Welterweight Jocksan Blanco (5-0, 3 KO’s) from
Caracas, Venezuela breaks down Luca Bergers from Rimini, Italy. Keeping him in troubled waters as Bergers didn’t come out for round three TKO for Blanco.

Super Bantamweight Glenn Dezurn, Jr. from Baltimore, MD. executed his fight plan ending Luis Dominguez Hernandez Cambero night at 3:00 mark of round three by TKO.

Fight Card “WARZONE” Presented by Undisputed Promotions Live at the Kissimmee Civic Center on Friday January 20, 2023.
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PETER KAHN ANNOUNCED FOR INDUCTIONTO FLORIDA BOXING HALL OF FAME!

Miami, FL – Peter Kahn, President of Fight Game Advisors, has been announced for induction into the Florida Boxing Hall of Fame, Class of 2023. The Induction Weekend will take place the weekend of June 30 to July 2 emanating from the St. Petersburg Hilton in St. Petersburg, Florida. More information can be found at Florida Boxing Hall of Fame.

 

“This is a tremendous honor for me and I’m truly humbled to be named for induction into the Florida Boxing Hall of Fame,” said Kahn. “I have been very fortunate to have worked closely with many legends in boxing over the last thirty years and owe them a wealth of gratitude for my success. The induction ceremony will be a great day for my family and I.”

 

A South Floridian since 1992, Kahn has been working in professional boxing for thirty years. Learning from the ground up, Kahn began as an amateur boxer in South Florida. His operational work with boxing icon Don King started in May of 1995 rising to Vice President of Boxing Operations for the then biggest promotional company in the world. During this time, Kahn worked intimately on many memorable promotions featuring boxing superstars Mike Tyson, Julio Cesar Chavez, Felix Trinidad, Terry Norris, and Ricardo Lopez.

 

In 2003, Kahn joined startup boxing promotional company Warriors Boxing Promotions as Director of Boxing Operations. His work there included the signing of numerous world champions and producing countless world championship fights including memorable battles for Hector Camacho and Michael Moorer. His success also included working with three-time, two-division world champion Randall Bailey, who Kahn went on to manage. 

 

As an acclaimed boxing manager, one of Kahn’s earliest clients was former IBF super featherweight world champion and now a renowned trainer of champions, Robert Garcia. Kahn has gone on to manage many world champions and top prospects over the last fifteen years. In 2021 and 2022, Kahn was the only manager in the history of boxing to guide undisputed male and female fighters simultaneously; lightweight George Kambosos Jr. and super middleweight Franchón Crews-Dezurn. Kahn is currently the manager of fast rising star, junior middleweight Xander Zayas and many other world ranked contenders and highly regarded prospects through his company Fight Game Advisors

 

Kahn is a four-time nominee for Manager of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America and was named Manager of the Year in 2021 and 2022 by SiriusXM. Since 2017, Kahn has been a boxing contributor to Forbes and CBS Sportsline. Kahn is also the Associate Producer of Netflix Original Series Fightworld.

TANK-GARCIA MAKE WEIGHT

Photo by Amanda Westcott – Showtime

Gervonta Davis 134 vs. Hector Luis Garcia 134
(WBA “regular” lightweight title)

Jaron Ennis 145.6 vs. Karen Chukhadzhian 146.2
(IBF interim welterweight title)

Rashidi Ellis 146.2 vs. Roiman Villa 145.8
(IBF welterweight eliminator)

Demetrius Andrade 167bvs. Demond Nicholson 167.2
Vito Mielnicki Jr 153.2 vs. Omar Rosales 152.8
Brandun Lee 141.4 vs. Diego Luque 141.2
Travon Marshall 149.8 vs. Shawn West 151.2

Venue: Capital One Arena, Washington DC
Promoter: TGB Promotions
TV: PPV, undercard on YouTube, Facebook

GERVONTA DAVIS VS. HECTOR LUIS GARCIA MEDIA WORKOUT

Photos from Amanda Westcott/SHOWTIME

Also Featuring Jaron Ennis, Rashidi Ellis, Demetrius Andrade, Vito Mielnicki Jr. and More

Five-Time World Champion Gervonta Davis Defends WBA Lightweight Title Against Unbeaten World Champion Héctor Luis García on SHOWTIME PPV®Saturday, January 7from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Five-time world champion and boxing superstarGervonta “Tank” Davis donated fight night tickets to local youths at the Kennedy Recreation Center during Wednesday’s media workout that kicked off fight week activities for his WBA Lightweight Title defense against unbeaten world champion Héctor Luis García onSHOWTIME PPV this Saturday January 7 from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

The workout also featured fighters competing on the pay-per-view undercard, including unbeaten rising star Jaron “Boots” Ennis and IBF No.4-rated welterweight Karen Chukhadzhian, who meet for the Interim IBF Welterweight Title in the co-main event, unbeaten welterweight contenderRashidi Ellis and hard-hitting Roiman Villa, who square off in an IBF Welterweight Title Eliminator, plus undefeated two-division world championDemetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade and Demond Nicholson, who kick off the pay-per-view telecast at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT with a 10-round super middleweight matchup.

Rounding out the workout lineup was sensational prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr., who takes on Omar Rosales in a super welterweight tilt that topsthe three-fight SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN show that will stream live on theSHOWTIME SPORTS®YouTube channel andSHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page at 6:45 p.m. ET/3:45 p.m. PT.Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased online at ticketmaster.com and capitalonearena.com. The Ennis vs. Chukhadzhian bout is promoted in association with D&D Boxing.

Davis made the donation Wednesday alongside Delano Hunter, the Director of the Parks & Recreation Department and Danielle Hunter, the Roving Leader Manager for the department. Here is what the fighters had to say from the Kennedy Recreation Center in Washington, D.C.:

GERVONTA DAVIS

“This means a lot. I’ve actually fought in this gym before as an amateur. I’m happy to be home in front of a great crowd. I know that Hector Luis Garcia is going to come to fight and we’re going to give the fans what they want to see.

“Garcia did what he had to do to earn this fight. He beat a top contender and then won the belt. Giving him the shot was the perfect timing for everyone. He’s earned his stripes.

“Our main focus is Hector Luis Garcia. We know that he’s a threat to everything I want to do. The goal is to put on a great performance, nothing else.

“Coming up through my whole career, back to the amateurs, I had to fight in D.C. if I wanted to get to the nationals. I’ve been fighting in D.C. forever and it’s like a second home to me.

“Calvin Ford is family. My trainers have been like dads. They’ve been in my corner since I was eight years old. We’re definitely a tight unit.”

HECTOR LUIS GARCIA

“It’s going to be all about how the fight starts out. I respect him and I know what he can bring, so I’m going to have to study him and see how the fight shakes out in the first few rounds.

 

“I know that I have an advantage with my reach. It definitely could be a factor in this fight. But at the same time, I have to take the fight moment by moment and be attentive to every detail. It’s so important against an opponent like Gervonta especially.

 

“This fight is not only important to me, but to the whole Dominican Republic. I’m going up against one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world and I know that I have to be ready for that challenge. I’m coming to show the world that superstars can fall too.

 

“I can guarantee that the Dominican Republic will be proud of me. Our flag will be raised up high. Everyone can expect a great performance from me on Saturday night. 

 

“I’ve been fighting since I was 14 years old and I come from a very small province in the Dominican Republic. I’ve had to earn everything I’ve ever gotten. This is a great opportunity and I’m ready to capitalize.”

 

JARON ENNIS

 

“I’m feeling great and ready to go. Training camp has been great. I’m in tremendous shape and I’m 100% ready to rock and roll.

 

“I’ve got a lot of motivation and I can’t wait until Saturday night. I feel like this is another step toward greatness and getting those belts.

 

“It’s not hard to be the next guy up. I just have to stay focused and do what I do. I know my time is coming real soon. It’s that simple.

 

“I know Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford are holding up the division right now, but whatever way I can get my hands on the belts, I’ll be ready. I just want to fight. I’m young, hungry and I’m going to keep shining and demolishing these guys they put in front of me.

 

“Getting knockouts gives the fans what they want and makes them keep gravitating toward me. As long as I keep doing what I’m doing, my fan base is just going to grow. 

 

“I know Spence says he’s the ‘big fish,’ but we like to go fishing. If I have to sit on the side and ride a jet ski for a while, that’s okay for now. You know what happens when they bring a fish to land right? They squirm.”

 

KAREN CHUKHADZHIAN

 

“People pay to see a great fight, so I’ve been training hard in order to deliver that. I want all the fans to remember that I bring action to the ring. I’m coming to win this fight for everyone back in Ukraine. 

 

“I’m coming here to win. If he wants to avoid going toe to toe, then I’ll be ready to box. If it’s a battle on the inside he wants, I know that I can win that way. 

 

“I know that Ennis is a good fighter, but my focus is on my abilities and what I can do in the ring. I’m very confident. I have everything I need to win this fight.

 

“It’s very motivating to be fighting in the U.S. for the first time, and on a big stage like this. My goal is to keep coming back for bigger and bigger fights.”

 

RASHIDI ELLIS

 

“I’m ready for any of the top dogs. I’d step in there right now with anyone in the top five. Ideally, I’d fight the champions, but right now I’m ready for the best man available. 

 

“I feel like it’s my turn now. Especially after January 7. I think everyone is going to see that I’m coming to take over.

 

“We’re going to have to see what Villa brings into the ring. He’s a come forward fighter, which can be a difficult task for some. He’s gonna have to show me in the ring. I don’t think he’s going to be able to just walk me down. 

 

“I see a lot of things that I can do in there, that I don’t think he’s capable of. I’ve been the best kept secret, but I’m not a secret anymore. I’m here now. 

 

“I don’t really have any rivals yet because nobody wants this action. Nobody wants to get in there with me. I’d love someone to talk trash with and make the fights even more exciting.” 

 

ROIMAN VILLA

 

“I’m very thankful for this opportunity to step into the ring on Saturday night. I’m beyond excited to show the whole world what I can do against Rashidi Ellis. 

 

“I wasn’t as prepared for my last fight as I wanted to be, but I still got the victory. Right now, I’m feeling really good and more prepared than I’ve ever been. 

 

“I’m extremely confident heading into this fight. I don’t care if people say that I’m the underdog, because I believe in myself and I know what I can do. It doesn’t matter what Ellis can or can’t do. I believe in myself and my abilities.

 

“Anything is possible with a victory in this fight. I’m willing to step into the ring with anybody. I trust my team, and if they want me to face Jaron Ennis next, then bring it on.” 

 

DEMETRIUS ANDRADE

 

“I jumped on the opportunity to be on this card with all these young stars. I know everyone is coming to do what they do, and I’m gonna set the stage right. I respect what Nicholson can do and I know he’s leaving it all in the ring. But my skills will speak louder than my words. 

 

“I was trying to get the big names at middleweight, I was knocking on everyone’s door, but at the end of the day, it didn’t happen. Everything happens for a reason, and I believe that this is the best division for me. 

 

“At the end of the day, all the fights at the top of the division will be tough. I would have to look real close to break down who the biggest challenge is, but I’m giving them all credit and acknowledging that they’re all gonna be tough fights when we get in there.

 

“I want to give the sport what they’re looking for. Because that’s also what I want with myself. Me and Jermall Charlo have had this rivalry brewing for years. It’s nothing but respect, but I want to take care of it in the ring. Who else is calling him out the way I am?

 

“I want the Charlo twins, I want David Benavidez and Caleb Plant. I’m ready for anyone who wants to put on a big show.”

 

DEMOND NICHOLSON

 

“Andrade definitely has an awkward style, but I’ve been boxing my whole life. When it comes to skill and timing, it wasn’t hard for me to prepare. You’ll see that on Saturday night.

 

“This is definitely the biggest stage I’ve been on, but it’s not my first rodeo. I’m not really motivated by the crowd, I’m more just excited to get this victory.

 

“My advantage right now is that I’m mentally more prepared than he is. I’m feeling as strong mentally as I ever have in my career.

 

“I’m not thinking about anything past this fight. It’s only Plan A now. From here on out, I feel like I’m staying at this level. This is where I belong.

 

“For this whole entire training camp I’ve been envisioning the victory. I’ve been playing it in my mind over and over again. The doors are wide open now. It’s all about taking it  Saturday.” 

 

VITO MIELNICKI JR.

 

“We had a great training camp with ‘Chino’ Rivas and now we’re just ready to put on a show. I’m excited to be back in a position to showcase my talent on a big stage. 

 

“The 154-pound division, and the divisions around it, are all really exciting. There are a lot of top guys and eventually the big fights will be able to get made. Right now we’re in the growing stage of my career and we’re going to keep learning. When the time comes, we’ll be ready.

 

“Everyone goes on their own path in this sport. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Sometimes you see fighters rush and their career doesn’t go the way it should. We’re going to take our time. We’ll know when it’s time to take that next step.

 

“I’m in great condition because I’m always staying in the gym. I stay ready because you never know what type of opportunity might come your way.”