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February 25 show at the
Medieval Times Castle selling fast.
In recent weeks there has been a buzz
amongst boxing fans all across North Jersey. They are
all in great anticipation for the professional boxing
card scheduled for February 25 at the Medieval Times
Castle in Lyndhurst, NJ. The event cleverly titled "Fight
Night" has been selling tickets at a brisk pace.
After putting together a stellar show in his promotional
debut this past October, Dignity Promotions have teamed
up with David Feldman's Felko Promotions to stage another
great boxing event.
"We had such a positive response
from our first show at Medieval Times. Fans leaving
the venue that night where already asking me when our
next show will take place," said Dignity Promotions'
Mike Indri.
"Our goal was to put on a great show
at a fair price for the boxing fans and I truly believe
that we accomplished that, especially looking at how
well the fans have responded for this upcoming event.
So far ticket sales have been going well."
The card features three fighters making
their professional debuts. Lightweight Danny Valle comes
from a rich boxing background. Valle is the grandson
of notable trainer Victor Valle Sr., an accomplished
trainer in the 1980s who has trained numerous world
champions including the likes of former world champion
Billy Costello and Gerry Cooney. His father, Victor
Valle Jr., is the current trainer of former heavyweight
world champion Oleg Maskaev.
Union City native Nelson Roldan will "finally"
be stepping into the squared circle as a professional.
The popular and rugged 160 lb. "gym war" veteran
plans to impress with his long-awaited opportunity.
Another fighter making his pro debut is
former University of Delaware Linebacker Kyle White.
White has trained with notable fighters such as Shaun
George and current jr. welterweight champion Kendall
Holt. The Hoboken resident will be competing in the
168 lb. super middleweight division.
Headlining the card will be Cruiserweight
title challenger Bobby Gunn. Gunn, the current WBC USNBC
champion, will now be fighting for the vacant WBA NABA
Cruiserweight crown. A victory would help him move him
one step closer to a fight against an elite 200 lb fighter.
There are 8 scheduled bouts on the fightcard.
Tickets are reasonably priced at $40 Reserved,
and $60 for "On The Glass" seats. $75 Floor
Seats and VIP Tables (which includes a pre-fight "Meet
& Greet") are also available for purchase.
For Tickets and information please call
(610) 291-0806, (201) 741-4994 or visit www.dignityboxing.com.
Mike Indri
Dignity Promotions
www.dignityboxing.com
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