New York, New York, February 23,
2023 - - The official weigh-in took placeYesterday, for
TONIGHT's fight card at Sony Hall, Times Square, NY.
In the main event, former world champion Heather “The Heat”
Hardy plans to continue her resurgence when she battles former
Brazilian champion Taynna Cardoso. In a featured bout, Mongolia
Olympian and Asian Games Gold Medal winner Tsendbaatar Erdenebat
versus former WBA Fedacaribe Super Bantamweight champion
Giovanni Gutierrez. These two bouts are being promoted by
BoxingInsider Promotions in association with DiBella
Entertainment. First bout scheduled for 7:30 pm ET.
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The Card and weights . . .
8 Rounds – Super Featherweights
Heather Hardy, 134 lbs., 23-2, 4 KOs, Brooklyn, NY, Former World
Champion
Taynnaa Cardoso, 133.6 lbs., 5-1, 1KO, Jundiai, Sao Paulo,
Brazil, Former Brazilian Featherweight Champion
6 Rounds - Featherweights
Tsendbaatar Erdenebat 134.4 lbs. 4-0, 2 KOs, Tsetserleg,
Momgolia
Former Olympian & Asian Games Gold Medallist
Giovanni Gutierrez 134.8 lbs. 11-3, 6 KOs, Tipitapa, Nicaragua
Former WBA Fedacaribe Super Bantamweight champion
8 Rounds – Light Heavyweights
Frederic “French Revolution” Julan, 174.6 lbs. 12-2, 10 KOs,
Brooklyn, NY via Paris
Decarlo “3medno” Perez, 174 lbs. 19-7, 6 KOs, Atlantic City, NJ
4 Rounds – Super Lightweights
Michael Hughes, 140.2 lbs., 3-1, 1 KO, Hell’s Kitchen, New York
Nelson Morales 141.8 lbs., 3-2, Scranton, PA via Dominican
Republic
6 Rounds - Lightweights
Terell Bostic 137.6 lbs., 7-1, 1 KO, Wyandanch, Long Island, NY
Clay Burns, 135.2 lbs., 10-16-2, 4 KOs, Forth Worth, Texas
Former World Champion Heather Hardy (23-2, 4 KO's), Brooklyn
born and raised, is planning to bring “The Heat” Thursday night
in mid-town Manhattan. Heather is a graduate of John Jay College
in Brooklyn, began boxing in the gym at age twenty-four and made
her professional debut at the age of twenty-eight. She is former
WBC International super bantamweight champion, former WBC
International featherweight champion and former WBO World
featherweight champion.
“The day before he died, (former trainer) Hector Roca told me
this would be my year,” said Hardy, who is dedicating the fight
to Hector. “He said, ‘they all think you past your prime but i
don’t think you hit it yet.’ We never stopped working from right
after my last fight, back in the gym, just grinding and fixing
old bad habits. Thursday night is my test, one step closer to
fighting for a world title.”
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.
Tsendbaatar Erdenebat (4-0, 2 KOs) from Tsetserleg, Mongolia was
on the 2016 Mongolian Olympic boxing team, losing a split
decision in the quarterfinals. In the 2018 Asian Games,
Tsendbaatar won the Gold Medal and was a finalist is the 2019
AIBA World Championship semi-finalist. He made his pro debut in
2018 and will be fighting in the USA for the first time.
Giovanni Gutierrez (11-3, 6 KOs) from Tipitapa, Nicaragua, made
his professional debut in 2018. On July 27, 2019, Giovanni won
the World Boxing Association Fedacaribe super bantamweight title
with a fourth-round knockout. On December 12, 2019, he fought
for the International Boxing Federation North American super
bantamweight title but lost the via unanimous decision. His most
recent title opportunity was a WBA Fedalatin title which he lost
in 2020.
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.
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.
Terell Bostic (7-1, 1 KO) is a Long Islander, born and raised in
Wyandanch, NY. He made his pro debut in 2015 and his only defeat
came in his fourth fight on a split decision to an undefeated
Omar Bordoy at the Paramount Theater in Huntingdon. Clay Burns
(10-16-2, 4 KOs) was born in Alexandra, Louisiana and now
resides in Fort Worth, Texas. He began is professional career in
2016 with a draw followed by three knockout wins. He has had an
up and down career ever since.
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