(NOV 15) Springfield, MA – The
reigning WBC USNBC Silver super middleweight champion is hoping
to jumpstart his holiday shopping with another piece of hardware
to add to the trophy case.
Kendrick Ball Jr. (17-1-1, 11 KOs) of Worcester, MA, the
reigning title-holder at 168 pounds, returns to the ring
Saturday, November 27 at the Mass Mutual Center to face
Sacramento’s Mike Guy (12-7-1, 5 KOs) in a 10-round bout for the
vacant WBC USNBC championship, headlining a stacked card
promoted by CES Boxing.
In addition to the Ball-Guy headliner, iconic female
featherweight Shelly Vincent (26-2, 1 KO) of New London, CT,
makes her long-awaited return to the ring following a two-year
layoff to face Chicago’s Shelly Barnett (5-5-2) in an
eight-round special attraction, plus New Britain, CT,
featherweight Nathan Martinez (7-1, 2 KOs) faces battle-tested
Puerto Rican contender Jayron Santiago (7-8-1, 5 KOs) in a
six-round bout.
The event comes two days after Thanksgiving and is an early
holiday gift for New England fight fans who’ve once again grown
accustomed to attending live events amidst the COVID-19
pandemic. The event also caps a busy 2021 for New England’s No.
1 attraction, CES Boxing, a year in which Ball has already won
two title fights as he attempts to go 3-for-3 to close out the
season.
Per usual, the WBC's famed green and gold belt is up for grabs
with Ball looking to become a two-time champion and join fellow
Worcester natives Jamaine Ortiz and Irvin Gonzalez Jr. – the
reigning Youth lightweight and featherweight champions,
respectively – as CES fighters who currently WBC titles. The
action begins 7 pm on November 27 and tickets are available
online at CESFights.com.
For Ball, 2021 has featured several important milestones as he
moves closer to his dream of contending for a world title. In
April, he chopped down former world-title challenger Brian Vera
to capture the USNBC Silver title, upending a veteran of 35 pro
fights in a convincing unanimous-decision win.
August was arguably the biggest test of his career, his first
defense of his title and a showdown against up-and-comer Tyi
Edmonds, another unanimous-decision win in which the champ
sealed the bout down the stretch courtesy of a late knockdown.
Up next is another stiff challenge, this time against the
upset-minded Guy, a cagey, 40-year-old veteran who is well-known
in boxing circles for pushing – and defeating – favored
opponents and for a relentless attack in which each punch is
thrown with bad intentions.
The combined record of Guy’s last seven opponents dating back to
2017 is a staggering 139-18, and that’s not even including his
2016 showdown with Ukrainian standout Sergiy Derevyanchenko.
Like many undervalued road warriors, Guy’s resume is a who’s who
of rising talent in the super middleweight division, except the
difference is Guy has done more than just show up to earn a
check. In what was arguably the best stretch in his pro career,
the 5-foot-8 challenger defeated unbeaten Marco Delgado (5-0),
Eric Moon (11-1), and Denis Douglin (22-6) in succession,
earning him a spot amongst the most talked-about fighters in his
weight class. He also went eight hard rounds in September with
the super-talented Jesse Hart in Philadelphia.
Underestimating Guy would be a risky strategy for Ball, who
continues to dedicate more time and energy to his craft than
ever before. His eight-fight win streak, which dates back to
2018, has led to a surge in popularity, making the humble,
soft-spoken 29-year-old a star in his hometown and a
soon-to-be-recognized name among elite the 168-pounders.
That fight, which promises to pack plenty of intensity and
drama, merely scratches the surface on what CES has planned for
November 27.
Vincent’s comeback, which has been two years in the making, adds
an additional layer of intrigue, and Martinez is once again
stepping up the level of competition against Santiago, who has
faced the likes of Jude Franklin and Dominique Francis over the
course of his career.
Featherweight Joshua Orta (7-0, 3 KOs), born and raised in
Springfield, returns to his hometown following a successful
appearance in August to face Lester Brown Jr. (4-3-3, 1 KO) of
the Bahamas in a six-round bout, and fellow Springfield native
Isaiah Cruz (1-0), competing in the super featherweight
division, takes on Kingstown, NY, native Darren Mima, a former
MMA world-title challenger making his boxing debut, in a
four-round bout. Also from Springfield, unbeaten super
welterweight Jalen Renaud (6-0, 2 KOs) battles Jurmain McDonald
(5-4, 2 KOs) of Jefferson City, MO.
Another intriguing bout is a six-round super lightweight
showdown between southpaw Dashaun Johns (4-1, 3 KOs) of the
Bronx and Pittsburgh’s Daniel Mitchell (5-4-1, 2 KOs), who
returns to the ring for the first time in six years. Both
fighters are making their CES debuts. Heavyweight Tim Hatfield
of Providence, RI, fights as a professional for the first time
in a four-round bout against Woburn, MA, heavyweight Rodrigo
DaRocha (0-1), and female welterweight Stevie Jane Coleman (1-1)
of Columbia, CT, looks to build off her first pro win when she
battles Nevada’s LeAnn O’Malley (1-0) in a four-round bout.
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