(FEB 5) PROVIDENCE, RI
– Hurricane season is arriving early in New England this year as
four-time world champion and living legend Jaime "Hurricane"
Clampitt continues her comeback Saturday, February 19 at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick, RI, in the main event of CES
Boxing’s 2022 season opener.
The 45-year-old Clampitt (22-5-2,
7 KOs), a Warwick resident, faces Kim Wabik (4-1-2) of Revere,
MA, in the six-round main event of "Rhode Wars," a new fight
series launched by CES in 2022 and hosted exclusively at the
Crowne Plaza.
"We’re excited to bring our loyal fans a new perspective on
boxing in New England with our ‘Rhode Wars’ series," said CES
president and CEO Jimmy Burchfield Sr. "Our goal is to continue
furthering the careers of the region’s best young, up-and-coming
talent by showcasing their ability on this new platform while
also continuing to do what we do best – match New England’s top
fighters against one another in the fights that matter most."
To officially announce the event, CES is hosting a press
conference open to the public and media Wednesday, February 9 at
3:30 pm at Arooga’s, located directly across from the Crowne
Plaza at 615 Greenwich Ave., in Warwick.
Included in the day’s festivities on February 19 is the "Jimmy
Burchfield Classic Invitational V," an all ages, separate
admission amateur boxing event beginning at 2 pm. "Rhode Wars"
follows immediately at 7 pm. Tickets for both events are
available online at CESFights.com.
In addition to the Clampitt-Wabik main event, "Rhode Wars"
features several other intriguing all-New England matchups,
including a six-round co-main event showdown between undefeated
Providence, RI, super welterweight Lamont Powell (5-0, 1 KO) and
Mitch Louis-Charles (6-2-2, 3 KOs) of Quebec who now lives and
trains in Boston. In the bantamweight division, MMA-fighter-turned-boxer
Daniel Cormier (1-0) of East Providence, RI, faces Christian
Andrade (1-0, 1 KO) of Fairhaven, MA, in a four-round bout.
Super lightweight Wilson Mascarenhas (4-1, 1 KO) of New Bedford,
MA, battles hard-hitting Akeem Jackson (5-4, 5 KOs) of Oxon
Hill, MD, in a six-round bout and heavyweight Tim Hatfield (2-0,
2 KOs) of Providence, a former college football player for Brown
University, battles Kaleb Slaughter (1-3-1) of Cincinnati, OH,
in a four-round bout.
Clampitt returns to the ring later this month less than a year
after ending her retirement at Cranston Stadium in June of 2021,
where she fought Canada’s Olivia Gerula to a draw in her first
fight since 2013.
Having won world titles in the lightweight and super lightweight
divisions, Clampitt is now campaigning exclusively at 135
pounds. She is one of several female fighters whose careers were
launched by Burchfield during a time in which women’s boxing did
not have the mainstream appeal it does today.
A pioneer in her field, 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.
Photo credit: Jaime Clampitt/permission
After retiring in 2010, Clampitt
returned to the ring three years later at Twin River Casino
Hotel and beat Dominga Oliva by unanimous decision. In 2019, she
was among seven fighters inducted into the
International Women’s Boxing Hall
of Fame in Nevada.
The return of Powell, the 28-year-old prospect who in 2018
survived a point-blank shooting outside of his home in
Providence, will draw considerable buzz on February 19. This
will be his first fight in almost three years, dating back to
August of 2019 when he defeated veteran Ricardo Garcia by
unanimous decision.
Mascarenhas and Hatfield step back into the ring following a
busy, but successful, 2021. Mascarenas earned his first career
knockout win in the aforementioned event at Cranston Stadium
last June, pulverizing Connecticut’s Geoffrey Then. Hatfield
launched his long-awaited pro career with two fights in span of
15 days, debuting in Springfield, MA, on November 27 with a
first-round knockout win over Rodrigo Darocha and improving to
2-0 on December 11 in Orlando with a first-round knockout win
over Jimmie Levine.
Cormier makes his first appearance with CES Boxing and his
fourth overall with the promotion after stepping inside the CES
MMA cage three times during his pro mixed martial arts career.
He last fought for the promotion at CES 41 in 2017. He
transitioned to boxing, training under the guidance of Jose
Santos of 401 Boxing, and successfully debuted in August with a
win over Josh Alvarado in New Hampshire.
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