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United Boxers Stacks Feb. 23
Card At Dubai Nightclub
United Boxers returns on Thursday, February 23rd with DUBAI
FIGHTS 1, a stellar professional boxing card featuring some
of the finest prospects in the country at Baltimore’s Dubai
Nightclub.
Advance tickets, priced at $35, $40, $50 and $100 for VIP
Ringside can be purchased at EventBrite (www.eventbrite.com).
The Dubai Nightclub is located at 200 East Redwood, in the
Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, Maryland. Doors will open at
6:30 P.M. with the action commencing at 7:30 P.M.
Among the sensational prospects appearing in separate six
round bouts will be Baltimore based welterweight James “Keep
Em Sleepin” Stevenson, 15-0 (10KO’s), junior middleweight
Cecil McCalla, 13-0 (5KO’s) of Randallstown, MD, Edgewood
Arsenal junior welterweight Emmanuel “The Tranzformer”
Taylor, 14-1 (10KO’s) and cruiserweight Venroy July, 9-0-2
(3KO’s) of Suitland, MD.
Featured in separate four round bouts will be newcomers,
featherweight Jerren Cochran, 4-0 (3KO’s), who is originally
from Houston now fighting out of Alexandria, VA, also
originally from Massachusetts, now fighting out of
Baltimore, middleweight Akeem Ellis, 2-0 (2KO), lightweight
Rolando Chinea, 2-0 (2KO’s) of Lancaster, PA and exciting
Baltimore junior welterweight Kevin Womack Jr.,
2-1 (1KO).
“These are all excellent prospects, among the eight of them
there is only one loss. They’re a terrific group, some of
who have recently moved here which will allow fans the
opportunity to watch world class fighters train and fight
here on a regular basis.” said Chris Middendorf, President
of United Boxers.
“Watching fights at the Dubai Nightclub will be as good as
it gets. It’s a small room with a balcony overhanging the
ring; no seats are more than fifty feet from the ring. It
will be a memorable experience to be on top of the action
and see this group of fighters.”
“Our next show will be at The DuBurns Arena on March 24th
and then we will be back at the Dubai Nightclub in April.
This will allow fans a unique opportunity to see the
progress of these prospects and newcomers on a continuous
basis.”
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