Estrada-Povetkin, Williams-Licina – News

By Boxing News - 02/26/2009 - Comments

Classic Entertainment and Sports, Inc. president Jimmy Burchfield made several key announcements today, ranging from a minimum 11-fight schedule in 2009 to major fights in Germany for two of his top fighters, Jason “Big Six” Estrada and cruiserweight “Awesome” Aaron Williams.

CES has scheduled 11 pro shows: six at Twin River in Lincoln, Rhode Island that started January 19, and four at Plymouth, kicking-off with “Mayflower Madness” on March 6 at Memorial Hall.

“The Radisson Hotel really stepped-up as our title sponsor and host hotel for four CES shows in Plymouth,” Burchfield explained. The political powers, fire and police, business people and fans are 100-percent behind us promoting first-class pro boxing shows there. We’re all very excited. We don’t want to do one fight at a time. We’ve scheduled a series there and at Twin River so fans at both beautiful venues will grow with our young boxers. We’ll be promoting other shows at different sites, too”

Professional boxing returns March 6 to historic Plymouth as Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment and Sports, Inc. (CES) promotes “Mayflower Madness” at Memorial Hall.

“Mayflower Madness” is the first in a 4-fight deal — “The Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor Fight Series” – promoted by CES and scheduled in 2009 at Plymouth Memorial Hall.

New Bedford police officer Jason “School Boy” Pires (21-3, 9 KOs), former USBA champion and 1996 U.S. Olympic Team Alternate, headlines in an 8-round welterweight bout against former IBF Intercontinental champion Louie Leija (21-9-1, 15 KOs). Former New Bedford fighter Paul “The Truth” Delgado (19-8-1, 4 KOs) returns to Massachusetts for a 6-round welterweight bout versus Troy Smith (6-9-3, 0 KOs), of Brockton.

Light heavyweights Manuel Antonio Lopes (4-0-1, 1 KO), of Marshfield (MA), Bridgewater State College graduate Mical Weisberg (1-0, 1 KO), of Stoughton (MA), and Worcester middleweight Andre Nevsky (5-0, 3 KOs) are fighting in separate 4-round matches against opponents to be determined.

Also fighting on the undercard in 4-round fights are unbeaten Lynn (MA) junior bantamweight Isander “Peachy” Beauchamp (5-0-1, 2 KOs) against Elton Dharry (2-4-1), of Brooklyn, Providence junior middleweight Kali Reiss (1-0, 1 KO) versus pro debuting

Alexsandra Magdziak Lopes. Alexsandra, a Plymouth High School graduate, is married to Manuel Lopes’ father, Wayne, who’ll be working the corners for his wife and son. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

Tickets for “Mayflower Madness” are priced at $35.00 (Bronze), $45.00 (Silver), $55.00 (Gold), and $75.00 (Jimmy’s Platinum Club). VIP tables of eight are also available. To purchase call CES (401.724.2253/2254) or go on line at www.cesboxing.com.

Contact CES (401.724.2253/2254/www.cesboxing.com) for more information. Doors open at 6:15 PM/ET, first bout at 7:15 PM/ET.

Estrada & Williams fighting April 4 in Germany

2004 U.S. Olympian Jason Estrada (15-1, 3 KOs) takes on 2004 Olympic gold medalist and the IBF’s top ranked heavyweight, Alexander Povetkin, April 4, in the main event in Dusseldorf, Germany. Nine-time amateur champion Aaron Williams (19-1-1, 13 KOs) challenges IBF Intercontinental title-holder Enad Licina (16-1, 10 KOs) in the co-feature.

“Both of these fights is what boxing needs and wants – the best going against each other,” Burchfield noted. “Jason really established himself as a pro in 2008. This is a great opportunity for him. These two fighters will determine who the real top young heavyweight is in the world and the next champion. Jason has the backing of the entire Team CES and fans all over the country. When he comes back with a win it will be like he’s bringing that gold medal home to the U.S.

“Aaron is one of the top cruiserweight prospects in the world. He was supposed to fight in January but his opponent was hurt. He’s fighting a tough guy who just beat the only fighter Aaron has ever lost to as a pro (Jose Luis Herrera). Aaron, his trainer, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, and his entire team are very confident. It’s going to be a war.”

JESSE BRINKLEY: “IF YOU WANT BLOOD, YOU GOT IT, BRING ON PAVLIK, KESSLER OR ABRAHAM”

YERINGTON, NV (February 26, 2009) Twelve days after Reno’s St. Valentines Day Massacre in which Jesse Brinkley bloodied and beat Joey Gilbert over twelve rounds, the world ranked super middleweight is looking for bigger fights against boxing’s top echelon.

“The fight with Gilbert was pretty easy. He never changed his game plan, he kept on moving and I kept on tracking him down and drilling him” said the Yerington native.

“He proved that he’s not a top 20 fighter, he’s a front runner and we’re at two different levels.” Brinkley and Gilbert were both participants on The Contender, Season One which sparked their animosity.

Brinkley improved his record to 33-5-0 (22KO’s) with the dominant decision over his long time rival by scores of 120-107, 120-107 and 119-108. His current seven bout winning streak includes an 11th round knockout of Otis Griffin one year ago for the vacant WBC USNBC super middleweight title. Prior to the fight with fight with Gilbert, Brinkley was world ranked #13 by the IBF.

About his future plans, Brinkley said” I want to fight the best at 160 or 168. Either Mikkel Kessler, Kelly Pavlik or Arthur Abraham. Those are the guys on top and those are the guys I want to fight.”

Brinkley acknowledged that although he loved fighting in Reno , he would have to hit the road to face any of the champions.

‘I’ll be the first one on the plane—just tell me when and where. Germany , Denmark or Youngstown , Ohio , I’ll come to your backyard and fight you.”

“I’m going to take a few more weeks off and then get back to some light training. When a fight is scheduled, I’ll be back in Pawtucket, Rhode Island with Peter Manfredo Sr. We work well together so that’s the way we’re going to keep it.”

In regards to fighting again in Reno , Brinkley said, “I’d love to, the fans there have always been terrific to me and they’re support is always appreciated.”

Broadcast details of the Brinkley/Gilbert fight will be announced shortly.

Reno, Nevada based “Let’s Get It On” Promotions was founded in 2000 by legendary boxing referee Mills Lane . In early 2005 he was joined by sons Terry and Tommy in the operations of the company. Along with super middleweight contender Jesse Brinkley, “Let’s Get It On” Promotions also promotes lightweight prospect Bayan Jargal and highly regarded brothers Tyler and Derek Hinkey. They have consistently promoted world class boxing events on a national basis.

Further information on “Let’s Get It On” Promotions can be viewed at www.letsgetitonboxing.com