READING, PA. (June 14, 2016) - Unbeaten lightweight contender and 2012 U.S. Olympian Jamel "Semper Fi" Herring (15-0, 8 KOs) will take on former title challenger Denis Shafikov (36-2-1, 19 KOs) in the 10-round main event of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN & ESPN Deportes Saturday, July 2 from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. The Fourth of July weekend action begins at 9 p.m. ET with undefeated Polish prospect Patryk Syzmanski (15-0, 9 KOs) taking on former title challenger "Silky" Wilky Campfort (21-2, 12 KOs) in a 10-round lightweight bout. "I am just excited about the fight. I have been looking for a big step up to get me in title contention," said Herring. "I started training before I got the call before the fight. I have been training in D.C. with Mike Stafford, Barry Hunter, Patrice Harris and Levi Smith and I feel after this fight, it will get me up to a championship fight. He is a tough guy. If you train hard and stay ready, you can make the fight a lot easier on yourself." "I am looking forward to facing Jamel Herring," said Shafikov. "He is undefeated and a former Olympian. I have the experience of fighting for a title and I know with a win, it will get me another opportunity." Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by King's Promotions, are priced at $20, $35, $55 and $75, and are on sale now via Ticketmaster. "This should be an outstanding and intriguing bout," said Marshall Kauffman of King's Promotions. "It's a real test for Herring as Shafikov is a former world title challenger and Herring is looking to get there. We look forward to putting on a great show on ESPN." The 30-year-old Herring represented the United States at the 2012 Olympic games after winning the U.S. National Amateur title the same year. Fighting out of Cincinnati but originally from Coram, New York, Herring picked up four victories in 2015 including a dominant triumph over Yakubu Amidu in October. A former member of the U.S. Marine Corps, Herring started 2016 with a dominant victory over Luis Eduardo Flores in February. Having fought in eight countries throughout his pro career, the 31-year-old Shafikov brings a full career of experiences with him into this matchup on July 2. Born in Miass, Russia, he won three fights in a row over Rustam Nugaev, Miguel Mendoza and Roy Mukhlis before dropping a world title fight against Rances Barthelemy. Undefeated at just 23-years-old, Szymanski will look to build on his perfect resume on July 2. The Konin, Poland-born fighter picked up three victories in 2015 with a second round TKO over Yoryi Estrella, a first-round stoppage over Maurice Louishomme and a decision victory over Richard Gutierrez. Born in Haiti but fighting out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Campfort has only lost once since his second pro fight in 2009 when he was defeated by Jermall Charlo in November 2015. The 31-year-old has fought professionally in the U.S., Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic and his native Haiti. He's won six fights since the beginning of 2014 including stoppages of Milton Nunez, Devon Moncrieffe and Ronald Montes. For information visit www.premierboxingchampions.com, follow on Twitter @PremierBoxing, @JamelHerring, @KingsBoxing, @ESPNBoxing and @Swanson_Comm and become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/premierboxingchampions. Highlights available to embed at www.youtube.com/premierboxingchampions. PBC on ESPN is sponsored by Corona Extra, La Cerveza Mas Fina.
Good to hear, I've never liked Herring that much anyway, Shafikov will disembowel him. What the **** is Al Haymon thinking?
Can´t baby them all. Or it might be just that someone in Big Al´s circle has faith in Herring. Wilky will likely now be a stepping stone under the PBC brand. He is highlight reel material :deal
Well whoever it was Haymon should fire, an argument could be made that Shafikov deserved the nod against Barthelemy. And hopefully Patrik will upstage Jermall by brutally KOing poor Wilky into Bolivian quicker than him.:hey
Guy needs to fight good fighters to get up the rankings. Haymon has been matching his prospects WAY harder than other promoters/managers. Every show has undefeated guys fighting each other.
Undefeated means nothing. Now when it comes to sink or swim, it´s all GBP. Those guys are brutal, and they don´t mess around.
You say that as if its a foregone conclusion that Herring beats Shafikov. Nothing that Herring has shown me tells me he's even remotely ready for a guy in Shafikov's league. This is the perfect example of promoters or managers reading boxrec and picking opponents as opposed to actually watching the matches, even matches on their own shows evidently. Like Lemieux's team inexplicably thinking that because Rubio's corner threw in the towel when he was in the ring with Pavlik because of the sheer number of head shots he was eating without going down they thought was bad for his health, he'll be a walk in the park for David, an easy KO1. Like they assumed somehow David was on Kelly's level. Herring isn't near being on Barthelemy's level or Miguel Vazquez' level, Rances had almost more than he could handle against Shafikov, Herring WILL have more than he can handle in Shafikov.
In no way is it a foregone conclusion, but the fact remains, he has to fight good fighters to climb the rankings. Sink or swim. Haymon has been throwing in prospects tough in the last 6 months, thats why so many are getting beaten. The old steroetype of him babying his fighters seems to be over.
I scored the Shafikov fight against Rances for Denis by a few points. Decision was iffy, the actual scorecards were disgusting.