(MAY 28) Providence, RI (May 28,
2021) – Fans will be in attendance for the time in more than a
year as CES Boxing returns with a huge outdoor spectacular to
kick off the summer season live on UFC FIGHT PASS®.
On Saturday, June 19, CES brings live professional boxing to
Rhode Island’s historic Cranston Stadium, the state’s most
revered outdoor multi-sport complex, for a special matinee show
beginning with preliminary bouts at noon followed by the live
stream of the main card at 1 on FIGHT PASS.
While the COVID-19 pandemic prevented fans from attending live
combat sports events worldwide, CES is excited to welcome fans
to Cranston Stadium on June 19. Sources report that this will be
Rhode Island’s first outdoor boxing event since August 25, 1959
at Pierce Memorial Stadium in East Providence when former world
light heavyweight title challenger Tony Anthony – who battled
pound-for-pound great and Hall of Famer Archie Moore two years
prior – knocked out Providence’s Bob Young in the eighth round
of their scheduled 10-round bout.
This is CES’ first event since a closed-door FIGHT PASS show in
October and its first in front of a live audience since February
of 2020 in Worcester, MA.
"No sport is more exciting than live, professional boxing, and
absolutely nothing can replace the thrill and energy of fans in
attendance creating the fight-night atmosphere our fighters
deserve," said CES Boxing president and CEO Jimmy Burchfield Sr.
"This has been a long road for everyone in the sport, promoters
and fighters included, but we’re confident the best is yet to
come as we all finally return to doing what we do best."
"We are grateful for the conscientious efforts of [Rhode Island]
Governor Dan McKee, Cranston Mayor Ken Hopkins and other state
and local officials in re-opening business in Rhode Island. Most
importantly, we are extremely thankful for our loyal fans who’ve
stuck with us over the past year and a half. We promised we’d be
back better than before and we guarantee 4th of July fireworks
on June 19!"
With the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the state of
Rhode Island revising their COVID-19 guidelines in recent weeks,
tickets will be available starting at $50 online at
CESFights.com. The event will also include a moment of silence
to honor those who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
The June 19 matinee will feature a mix of CES’ top fan favorites
and rising stars, including the highly-anticipated return of
four-time world champion; Saskatchewan native; and Warwick, RI,
resident Jamie "Hurricane" Clampitt (22-5-1, 7 KOs), who fights
for the first time since 2013 in a six-round showcase against
former WBC super featherweight champion Olivia Gerula (18-19-2,
3 KOs) of Ontario.
For
tickets to the
International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame taking place August
14, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jamie Clampitt will be
officially inducted. In 2020, she was among seven fighters
inducted into the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame in
Nevada, and she will be honored on August 14, 2021, at the
Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada, among the 2021
Inductees at that event.
Also fighting June 19 is Worcester, MA, featherweight and
reigning WBC World Youth champion Irvin Gonzalez Jr. (14-3, 11
KOs), who recently faced Edward Vazquez in a show-stopping
preliminary bout on the undercard of the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones
Jr. event in November.
Lynn, MA, welterweight Khiry Todd (10-1, 8 KOs) makes his
long-awaited return, ending a 20-month layoff, and fellow
welterweight Victor Reynoso (6-0, 5 KOs) of Providence puts his
unbeaten record on the line in his first fight since November of
2019, both in separate six-round bouts. The undercard also
features Mansfield, MA, welterweight James Perella (6-0, 4 KOs),
who made his CES debut in October with a hard-fought unanimous
decision win over Antonio Castillo, and the long-awaited return
of Cranston light heavyweight Gary Balletto III (1-0, 1 KO), the
son of New England boxing icon Gary "Tiger" Balletto.
Charismatic fan favorite Mike "Bling Bling" Valentin (6-1-1) of
Providence is also back in action, returning to the ring for the
first time since battling regional rival Josh Orta in 2019. He
joins undefeated Pawtucket, RI, featherweight Ricky Delossantos
(9-0, 1 KO), who ends a 22-month layoff, and New Bedford, MA,
super lightweight Wilson Mascarenhas (3-1), who aims for his
fourth consecutive win.
Clampitt’s comeback figures to draw considerable buzz in boxing
circles. The 44-year-old female boxing icon perfected her craft
under the guidance of Burchfield. A pioneer in women’s boxing,
Clampitt captured the first of her four world titles in 2003
with a unanimous decision win over Eliza Olson for the IWBF
super lightweight crown and four years later dropped down to 135
pounds to defeat fellow icon Mia St. John for the IWBF
lightweight title in 2007.
After retiring in 2010, Clampitt returned to the ring three
years later at Twin River Casino Hotel and beat Dominga Oliva by
unanimous decision.
Gonzalez will headline the card as he looks to rebound from a
narrow loss to Edward Vazquez for the vacant WBC USNBC
featherweight title in November. Gonzalez and Vazquez stole the
spotlight in the opener of the Tyson-Jones pay-per-view
telecast, matching wits – and fists – for eight hard rounds. In
2019 as the co-main event of CES’ last show in front of a live
audience, Gonzalez secured the youth title with a thrilling
knockout win over the dangerous Yeuri Andujar in front of his
hometown fans. A standout amateur, the 25-year-old Gonzalez
competed in the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials in Nevada before making
his professional debut later that summer.
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