New opponent for Joel Julio

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by KTFO323, May 11, 2011.


  1. KTFO323

    KTFO323 Member Full Member

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    From Main Events Facebook page. I hope this guy Adjaho can give Joel Julio a good test. The Love Child is a fan favorite and should be back in the welterweight picture after this one.

    Main Events CEO, Kathy Duva, today officially announced a new opponent for Joel Julio's May 20th welterweight bout. Julio (36-4, 31KOs) will take on Anges Adjaho, of Cotonou, Benin (Africa), 17-5, 9KO's. Antwone Smith was forced to withdraw from his fight against Joel Julio because of an elbow injury. For Julio this fight is particularly important because it will be his first test back at the 147 weight class.
    Held in the intimate boxing club environment of Prudential Center's AmeriHealth Pavilion, Newark, New Jersey, the fight will be broadcast on ESPN 2, 9-11 pm EST. The Brick City Boxing Series fight is promoted by Main Events.
    Local fighter favorites to be featured on the undercard include: Sadam "World Kid' Ali of Brooklyn, NY, 12-0, 7 KO's; Jose "Mangu" Peralta of Jersey City 6-1, 4 KO's; crowd-pleasing Vinny O'Brien of East Hanover, 2-0, 2KO's; Newark favorite, Angel Concepcion, 4-0; Bronx, NY's Joel Castillo, 8-0, 5KO's; and Tyrone Luckey of Middletown, NJ, 3-0,3 KO's.

    Tickets are on sale now, $100 for ringside and reserved floor seats, $60 general admission bleachers and $30 general admission standing. Tickets are available online through www.ticketmaster.com, Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000, Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849 and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center's Box Office and www.prucenter.com.
     
  2. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Adjaho is a better fighter than people give him credit for, but he's also a natural lightweight.
     
  3. KTFO323

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    Good call. He was in the fight with Antonio DeMarco for a while, before DeMarco took over. He's a tough African fighter. They seem to all be in the same mold.
     
  4. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    I actually thought Adjaho was winning until he tried to fake a low blow for a DQ and got counted out instead.