(FEB 8) NEW YORK
- Former world champion Heather “The Heat” Hardy will take
another step to become a contender once again when she battles
former Brazilian champion Taynna Cardoso on February 23 at Sony
Hall, in the heart of Times Square, mid-town Manhattan.
Hardy vs. Cardoso, an eight-round super featherweight bout, is
the main event of the show promoted by Boxing Insider in
association with DiBella Entertainment.
Featured on the undercard is a battle of undefeated knockout
authorities, Colombia native Juan Carrillo and Plainfield, NJ’s
Akhiem Nurse, in an eight-round light heavyweight bout.
Rounding out the card, Brooklyn’s Frederic “French Revolution”
Julan will clash with South Jersey’s Decarlo “3medno” Perez in
an eight-round light heavyweight bout; Dunkirk, NY’s Elon “El
Leon” de Jesuswill fight in a six-round super bantamweight
contest against Juan Pablo Meza; New York City’s Michael Hughes
and Nelson Morales will battle in a four-round super lightweight
contest; and opening the show will be Mongolia’s Tsendbaatar
Erdenebat opposing Chile’s Cristian Oliveres in a six-round
super featherweight bout.
“Very grateful to DiBella Entertainment and Boxing Insider for
going out of their way to ensure me a slot on this show that
will be honoring my late trainer, mentor, and papa, Hector Roca,”
said Hardy. “The day before he died, we sat in his hospital
room, me on the corner of the bed. He put his hand over mine and
said ‘baby, they all think you past your prime, but you didn’t
hit it yet. This is going to be your year’. I’m training hard as
always and I’ll be ready and I’m excited to start 2023 off
right, here in front of all my NYC fans for papa.”
“We are excited to have Heather Hardy back as she looks to honor
her late great trainer, Hector Roca. The Julan-Perez fight is a
true 50/50 local fight, Elon de Jesus is one of the hottest
prospects to come out of New York in some time and and we are
excited to showcase his skills,” said Boxing Insider’s Larry
Goldberg.
Heather Hardy (23-2, 4 KO's), Brooklyn born and raised and
former World Boxing Organization Featherweight Champion, will
bring "The Heat" once again after headlining Boxing Insider’s
promotional debut on October 13. Heather is a graduate of John
Jay College in Brooklyn, began boxing in the gym at age
twenty-four and made her professional debut in 2012 at the
tender age of twenty-eight. In 2014 she won the vacant WBC
International super bantamweight title and in 2016 won the WBC
International featherweight title.
On October 27, 2018, Heather
became world champion, winning the WBO featherweight title with
a unanimous decision win over Shelly Vincent at Madison Square
Garden. Heather lost the title the following September in a
unified title fight to WBC World Champion Amanda Serrano in a
clash of women boxing stars.
Most recently, Heather won a
unanimous decision against Calista Silgado on October 22.
Taynnaa Cardoso (5-1, 1KO) from Jundiai, Sao Paulo, Brazil made
her pro debut in 2017 and won the Brazilian featherweight title
in just her second fight.
Juan Carrillo (9-0, 7 KOs) from Barranquilla, Colombia is on a
five-fight streak of those not going the distance. Juan made his
pro debut on May 17, 2019 and won the World Boxing Association
Fedecentro light heavyweight title on March 12, 2021 with a
third-round stoppage.
Akhiem Nurse (10-0, 9 KOs), from Plainfield, NJ, boasts a streak
of nine stoppages, all coming after his only fight that went the
distance, his 2018 pro debut. Since then his fights have ended
in rounds 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 1, 4 and most recently round 3, on
November 12, while winning the American Boxing Federation
Intercontinental Americas super middleweight title. In this
battle of light heavyweight bangers, someone’s 0 has got to go!
Frederic “French Revolution” Julan (12-2, 10 KOs) was born in
Paris and now resides in Brooklyn. He made his pro debut in 2016
and won his first ten bouts. Julan is looking to rebound from
two tough decision losses, most recently at Madison Square
Garden. Decarlo “3medno” Perez (19-7, 6 KOs), from Atlantic
City, is a former USA New Jersey State Super Middleweight
Champion and a Jersey Shore fan favorite. His last fight was a
tough, majority decision loss to Nadim Salloum at Sony Hall in
December.
Elon “El Leon” de Jesus (4-1, 3 KOs) from Dunkirk, NY, made his
professional debut on December 18, 2020. Elon will fight in a
six-round bantamweight bout against Juan Pablo Meza (6-2, 1 KO)
from Conchali, Chile, made his professional debut in 2018 and
will be fighting as a pro for the first time outside his home
country.
Michael Hughes (3-1, 1 KO) from New York, New York, Hell’s
Kitchen born and raised, former NYC Golden Gloves Champion, is
head trainer and trains at the famed Church Street Gym, will
battle Nelson Morales (3-2). The Dominican Morales now resides
in Scranton, PA.
Tsendbaatar Erdenebat (4-0, 2 KOs) from Tsetserleg, Momgolia
made his pro debut in 2018 and will be fighting in the USA for
the first time against Cristian Oliveres (10-0, 5 KOs) from
Santiago de Chile, Chile. Oliveras has been fighting
professionally since 2014 and won the Chilean lightweight title
in 2019.
Streaming and additional match information will be announced
shortly.
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