Boxing PPVs on GFL:

Vazquez-Sonsona; Mayol-Nino plus Allentown fights featuring

Travis Kauffman now available on www.gofightlive.tv

 

NEW YORK (MARCH 1, 2010)—This weekend’s biggest boxing events were captured by www.gofightlive.tv

and it featured two world title fights that may have produced a new star in one and the second world title

ended with controversy.

 

In Puerto Rico, Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. made history as he followed in the footsteps of his father as he

destroyed highly regarded Marvin Sonsona from the Philippines.

 

Vázquez went after his man in the fourth and pinned him several times against the ropes using his jab and

straight right hand until one of those right hands broke through Sonsona’s defense and hurt him. A follow up

left hook to the body put Sonsona down for the full count and tonight, it was the Puerto Rican who made

history by becoming part of the first ever Puerto Rican father and son duo to win world titles.

 

With the impressive victory, Vázquez earns his first belt and improves his record to 18-0-1 15KO’s while

Sonsona loses his first one and goes to 14-1-1 12KO’s. After the fight, Sonsona told the press he made the

mistake of trading with the man he now knows to be a strong puncher. Still he insisted he would remain in

the weight class where he says he feels strong.

 

The scene then shifted to Mexico as Rodel Mayol and Omar Nino battled for the WBC Light Flyweight title.

 

It was a solid fight until Nino hit Mayol with a low blow in round three.  While Mayol stopped and waited for

referee Vic Drachulich to intervene, Nino knocked Mayol out cold with a vicious left hook.  Mayol left the fight

on a stretcher and the bout was ruled a draw.

 

Those bouts plus four more big fights can be viewed for just $9.99 on www.gofightlive.tv by clicking:

http://www.gofightlive.tv/showEvent.do?eventId=604

outside of the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.

 

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Kauffman, Cintron Dominate in Allentown, PA

Two of Reading, PA's native sons made their triumphant returns to the ring last night as Travis Kauffman and

Jason Cintron scored dominant wins over their opponents at the Rodeway Inn & Conference Center in

Allentown, PA. King's Promotions, who promoted the first boxing event in Allentown in two years, were proud

to announce the event was a tremendous success as all 800 available seats were sold out.

 

In the heavyweight main event, Travis Kauffman boxed and banged his way to a shutout unanimous decision

over Mike Miller. Kauffman, 228, came out in the first round looking to make a physical impression on the

much larger Miller, 276, as he hammered hard body shots in the first round. Those body shots began to take

their toll in the second round as Miller began to slow precipitously and allowed Kauffman to work his jab

consistently.

 

Kauffman switched stances effortlessly and landed hard right hooks to the head and body. The durable Miller

of Akron, OH absorbed thudding shots but remained standing for the duration of the fight. All three judges

scored the fight 60-54 for Kauffman.

 

The win was Kauffman's first fight back since losing a controversial fight with Tony Grano on Showtime last

year.

 

"I was a little rusty and I wanted to get my rounds in," said Kauffman, now 19-1 (15 KO). "I wish I had a little

longer to train so I could have stopped him."

 

Jason Cintron continued to put distance between himself and his only career loss by defeating Maurice

Chalmers by unanimous decision. Cintron, 144, put Chalmers down hard with a right cross a minute into the

first round but the defensive minded Chalmers held and survived. Cintron continued to box effectively and land

hooks and right hands throughout that solidified the victory. Cintron moves to 12-1 (3 KO) while Chalmers

drops to 7-10-1 (4 KO).

 

In other action, super-middleweight Farah Ennis of Philadelphia moved to 12-0 with a third round TKO of

Emmanuel Gonzalez. Featherweight Coy Evans 7-0-1 (1 KO) of Philadelphia won a unanimous decision over

a game Robert DaLuz. Allentown's Eluid Torres raised his record to 3-1-2 (2 KO) with a third round knockout

of John Willoughby. Derrick Webster of Glassboro, NJ moved to 5-0 (4 KO) with a fourth round stoppage of

Pete Guthy.

 

The show can be seen in its entirety for just $4.99 by clicking:

http://www.gofightlive.tv/showEvent.do?eventId=626

 

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Star Boxing This Saturday Night Live From The Tropicana In Atlantic City

Headlining the card is Atlantic City’s own former top rated contender, Shamone “The Truth” Alvarez (20-2,

11KO) taking on Lou Duva trained knockout artist, Alexis Camacho (17-2, 16KO) in a ten round welterweight

showdown. In the co-feature bout of the evening, fan favorite, Vinny Maddalone (32-6, 23KO) will look to turn

in one of his classic warrior-like performances when he squares off against Dominique Alexander (19-7-1,

9KO), in an exciting heavyweight matchup.

 

To Order the event live for just $6.99 Click:

http://www.gofightlive.tv/showEvent.do?eventId=589

 

 

 

- Press Release from GFL

 

 

 

Subject to change

 

 

 

(3/2/10)