Risky Business for No.
2 rated Matt Godfrey
For
Immediate Release
“Takin’
It To The River” on August 10
“The Budweiser Night at the Fights”
series continues at Twin River in RI
PROVIDENCE (July 25, 2007)
– “Takin’ It To The River,”
featuring WBC No. 2 rated cruiserweight Matt
“Too Smooth” Godfrey, continues
the “The Budweiser Night at the Fights”
series, promoted by Jimmy Burchfield’s
Classic Entertainment & Sports, Inc., on
August 10 at Twin River Event Center in Lincoln,
Rhode Island.
Godfrey (15-0, 9 KOs), who
is also ranked No. 4 by the IBF and No. 6 by
the WBA, risks his ratings as well as a world
title shot within a year by fighting tough Derrick
“D-Train” Brown (13-2-3, 11 KOs)
in the main event. The unbeaten Providence cruiserweight
puts his NABF title belt on the line. Matt also
holds the NABA, USNBC and WBC Continental Americas
crowns.
Coming off of a scintillating
second-round TKO of Felix Cora, Jr. on national
television, Godfrey has to remain focused on
Brown and wait for the results of the September
28 WBC cruiserweight championship bout between
defending champion Jean-Marc Mormeck and No.
1 contender David Haye.
Brown, fighting out of New
York City, is trained by arguably the greatest
women boxer of all-time, Christy Martin. Prior
to Derrick’s last two fights, draws against
Alfredo Escalera and Gary Gomez in his opponents’
backyards, were his first as a cruiserweight
having campaigned in his first 11 fights at
heavyweight.
“Matt Godfrey’s
a real fighter,” promoter Jimmy Burchfield
explained. “He could have stayed at No.
2 waiting to move up and get a WBC mandatory
title fight. But he wants to fight and he didn’t
want a walkover opponent. That’s why he’s
defending his NABF title belt against Brown
in a very risky fight for Matt.”
Nine-time U.S. national amateur
champion Aaron Williams (13-0-1, 9 KOs), of
Las Vegas, made an awesome CES debut in his
last fight, registering the knockout of the
night on national television against DeLeon
Tingsley. Hot prospect Williams will fight in
the co-feature on Aug. 10 at Twin River.
On the undercard is popular
Providence light heavyweight Jarrod Tillinghast
(9-0, 3 KOs), Providence crowd favorite Richard
“Bobo” Starnino (8-2-1, 1 KO) faces
New Bedford (MA) super middleweight Eric Pinarreta,
Massachusetts light heavyweights Manuel Antonio
Lopes (2-0, 1 KO), fighting out of Brockton,
and Whitman’s (MA) Mark “The Italian
Bazooka” DeLuca (2-0, 2 KOs), and Russian
middleweight Andrey Nevsky, now living near
Worcester in Clinton (MA).
“We’re exciting
to be back at what I think is becoming the new
Mecca of boxing in New England, beautiful Twin
River,” Burchfield continued. “This
is a tremendous card from top to bottom with
some of New England’s top young fighters
like DeLuca, Lopes and Nevsky. We also have
an old fashioned boxing match between Providence’s
‘Bobo’ Starnino and nearby New Bedford’s
Eric Pinarreta. They didn’t have to fight
each other and could have asked for easier opponents.
But they’re both like boxers from the
old days when they didn’t pick and choose
opponents. I applaud them and their camps for
making this fight that should be a real beauty.
And Jarrod Tillinghast is is more focused on
boxing than he’s ever been. He brings
intensity, excitement and charisma like other
Providence fighters like Vinny Paz, Peter Manfredo,
Jr. and Joey Spina.”
“Takin’ To The
River” will be taped live and air Saturday
night, Aug. 11 at 7:00 PM/ET on CN8, The Comcast
Network and Cox Sports Television.
Tickets for “Takin’
It To The River” are priced at $35.00
(SOLD OUT), $45.00, (Bronze), $65.00 (Silver),
$100.00 (Gold) and $150.00 (Jimmy’s Platinum
Club) and may be purchased by calling CES (401.724.2253/2254),
going on line at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com,
at the Twin River Event Center (100 Twin River
Road, Lincoln), RI), or any TicketMaster location.
Contact CES (401.724.2253/2254/www.cesboxing.com)
or Twin River Event Center (877.82.RIVER/ www.twinriver.com)
for more information. Doors open at 6 PM/ET,
first bout at 7 PM/ET.
-CES-
Godfrey signs 3 year contract
extension with CES, named Team CES Captain
World cruiserweight contender
Matt “Too Smooth” Godfrey has signed
a 3-year promotional contract extension with
Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment
& Sports, Inc. and was named Captain of
Team CES, Burchfield announced at today’s
press conference in Rhode Island.
“CES has had only one
captain in all of the years I’ve been
doing this – Vinny Paz,” Burchfield
commented. “There’s hasn’t
been another captain but today I’m announcing
that we have a new captain of Team CES, Matt
“Too Smooth” Godfrey. He’s
earned it not only for what he’s done
in the ring, but also out of the ring. He’s
a true leader. Matt has signed a 3-year extension.
He’s going to be a world champion and
be our captain for a long time.”
Matt Godfrey: “I’m
No. 2 in the WBC. I could be sitting at home
or be here watching somebody else talking today.
I guess I’m a little crazy. I didn’t
want to fight a guy who has lost five in a row
by knockout or a bad record. I have a very difficult
fight against a guy who’s coming down
from heavyweight. He (Derrick Brown) has very
fast hands and a lot of power. He’s a
dangerous fighter. He may be faster and have
more power than me, but I have something he
doesn’t – the will to win. I’m
undefeated. I don’t know how to lose.
Everybody will see it August 10. I’m going
to keep my No. 2 WBA rating, go to 16-0, and
defend my NABF title with my 10th knockout.
Godfrey’s back in Rhode Island fighting
in front of his hometown fans again.”
Jarrod Tillinghast: “Here
we go again. This will be my third fight since
coming back. If I would have told you I’d
be here six months ago…..it was a dream.
I must have talked to myself 700 times into
coming back. I’ve put my best foot forward.
I’m back.”
“Bobo” Starnino:
“August 10th I’m going to put on
a good fight. It’s a big fight for me.
Eric, you’ve got to fight me with your
hands. I’ve had a lot of sparring. We’re
going to get busy.”
Eric Pinarreta: “It
should be an interesting fight, New Bedford
against Rhode Island. There are a lot of good
fighters on the card. It’s going to be
a good show.”
Manuel Antonio Lopes: “I’m
thankful for this opportunity. I’m real
excited to be on this card. Training has been
going well and I’m looking forward to
giving everyone a good fight."
Mark DeLuca: “This
is my first fight for CES. I’m very excited.
I’ve been training hard.”
Andrey Nevsky: “I am
going to do my best. I’m happy to be on
this show. I’m an MMA fighter and boxer.”