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"UNDEFEATED" MINNEAPOLIS (July 18, 2008) - The Seconds Out promotions has announced today that they will be hosting their next boxing event on August 29th. "Undefeated", which will take place at Grand Casino, in Hinckley, MN. This event will be co-promoted with Goossen-Tutor Promotions. "We are very excited to work with Goossen-Tutor again. It is always an honor to work alongside one of the top boxing promotional companies in the world!" -said Tony Grygelko, Seconds Out Promotions President. "Undefeated" will be headlined
by Phil "The Drill" Williams (8-0) and "Golden"
Caleb Truax (7-0).This event will also feature a lineup of outstanding
local fighters, such as Mohammed "African Assassin"
Kayongo (13-2), Jon "The Ironman" Schmidt (5-1),
Wilshaun Boxley (3-0), Kristie "The Hard-Hitting"
Davis (3-1), and Brad Laffin (4-2). Doors will open at 6:30pm and the first bout
will begin at 7:30pm. Tickets for "Undefeated" are priced
at $55, $35, $20. Tickets available at 651-989-5151, www.ticketmaster.com
or Grand Casino Box offices. All fights and fighters are subject
to change.
The Drill goes to camp with The Matrix Friday, July 18 Minneapolis's light heavyweight prospect
Phil "The Drill" Williams (8-0,8 ko) flew to Winter Haven,
FL this morning in preparation for his upcoming fight with Marcus
Oliveria (13-0) on August 29 at Grand Casino in Hinckley, MN. Williams,
will be in the training camp of also undefeated Andre "The
Matrix" Dirrel (15-0).
Chavez Jr slips by The Predator
(Photo Credit Rafael Soto, Top Rank/Zanfer,
taken from Fightnews.com) Saturday, July 12 2008: Seconds Out's fighter, Matt "The Predator
Vanda (36-7, 21 KOs) gave Julio César Chavez Jr (37-0-1,
29 KOs) all he could handle on Saturday night in Hermosillo, Mexico.
Vanda's toe-to-toe style seemed to be way to much for Chavez in
the late rounds. Chavez, who squeaked out the close and controversial
split decision, looked totally gassed in the final three rounds
of the fight and was brought to the hospital for evaluation after
the contest ended. Chavez, received the split decision victory with
scores of 97-93 Chavez, 96-95 Vanda, and a "laughable"
100-90 for Chavez. The ringside fans threw glasses of beer and
ice into the ring in annoyance over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.'s contentious
decision. Even the Legendary Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. was booed by
the crowd as he left the ring. "We had to be escorted out of the arena
and back to our hotel by the military because of all of the rioting
that was going on after the fight." - Said Ron Lyke, Trainer.
Truax stays "GOLDEN"
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