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Female Bout Featured on Card: Raymond vs. Tapia
Source:  Press Release
Date: May 24, 2018
     
   
   


 

(JUNE  14) On Saturday, August 27, Three Lions Promotions presents XVIII, featuring WBC World Youth Lightweight Champion Pedro Bernal (9-1-2, 3KOs) of Mexico City defending his laurels against Australia’s Georgie Payne (5-2-0, 2KOs) at the Hamilton Convention Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Bernal won the crown via an upset unanimous decision over highly touted American Manuel Jaimes (12-1-1, 10KOs), who was fresh off a stoppage victory over former world champion Moises Flores (25-6-1, 17KOs).

Daniel Otter, Managing Director of Three Lions Promotions, is excited to bring the men to Hamilton. “Having two young top prospects such as Pedro and George fighting for the title is guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser,” explained Otter. “Both will be eager to leave with the belt. It’s a huge accomplishment for a young boxer. An important moment for their career.”

“This marks our 18th (XVIII) event since conception 5 years ago and although the last two years were tough, we are full steam ahead, planning a dozen shows over the next couple years.”

In the co-main event, undefeated welterweight prospect Carolyn Redmond (5-0-0, 2KOs) of Guelph, Ontario, meets Mexico’s Diana Tapia (4-1-0, 2KOs) for eight rounds or less. Redmond is coming off an impressive unanimous decision win over former world title contender Simone Aparecida da Silva (17-21-0, 6KOs) in May. Across the ring, Tapia avenged her only loss in March, taking a split eight round decision over the previously undefeated Citlalli Ortiz (3-1-0, 1KOs).

New heavyweight lion Ardi Ndembo (5-0-0, 4KOs) of Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, makes his promotional and Canadian debut against Mexico’s Jorge Sevilla (4-2-1, 3KOs). Ndembo last fought in November, stopping fellow African prospect Vincent Muziri (4-2-0, 2KOs) of Zimbabwe. Both of Muziri’s losses came to Ndembo. Sevilla is a crafty heavyweight, with deceptive speed and durability – an excellent test for the 26-year-old Congolese hopeful.

In other action, Windsor’s Derek Kuchmey makes his pro debut against Hector Hurtado (4-2-0, 4KOs), who stayed the distance with Canadian prospects John Michael Bianco and Brody Blair in his last two outings.

The card will be rounded out by Antonio Napolitano (5-0-1, 3KOs), Jake Daoust (4-0-0, 3KOs) and John Michael Bianco (2-0-0, 1KOs), opponents TBA.

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