PUGNACIOUS PROMOTIONS KICKS
OFF 2008 WHEN IRISH
MIDDLEWEIGHT PROSPECT ANDY LEE MAKES HIS ESPN
DEBUT VS.
THE CONTENDER’S BRIAN VERA AT MOHEGAN
SUN MARCH 21ST
For
Immediate Release
Albany, N.Y. February 7,
2008 – Irish middleweight prospect Andy
Lee (15-0, 12 KOs) takes another step toward
the middleweight championship when he faces
The Contender’s Brian Vera (15-1, 9 KOs)
in the ESPN2/Friday Night Fights-televised main
event of a Pugnacious Promotions’ boxing
card at Mohegan Sun March 21st.
The 10-round fight tops a
card of undefeated young prospects stepping
up against tough competition, including light
welterweight Wayland Willingham (13-0, 8 KOs),
Irish featherweight Paul Hyland (9-0, 3 KOs)
and super middleweight Aaron Pryor, Jr. (8-0,
6 KOs), son of Hall of Fame junior welterweight
champion Aaron “The Hawk” Pryor
(39-1, 35 KOs).
“I am thrilled and
honored to work with Emanuel Steward and Andy
Lee on this exciting St. Patrick's Day card,”
said Lisa Elovich, promoter of the event. “Andy
is on his way to the middleweight championship
of the world, so it brings me great pleasure
to have the opportunity to work with Mohegan
Sun and ESPN on his first national TV debut.”
Lee, Limerick, Ireland, fights
out of Hall of Fame trainer Steward’s
Kronk Gym in Detroit. Considered by many to
be a future middleweight champion, the 6’2”
southpaw represented Ireland in the 2004 Olympics
and has been guided by Steward to an undefeated
record against increasingly difficult competition.
His one-punch KO of former champion Carl Daniels
(50-11, 32 KOs), last March at Madison Square
Garden is a YouTube.com favorite.
Vera, Austin, Tex., was a
popular fighter on ESPN’s The Contender
last season, losing his only bout as a pro to
finalist Jaidon Codrington (18-2, 14 KOs) in
the tournament’s first round. His run
up to The Contender included wins against veterans
Etienne Whitaker (32-23-2, 21 KOs) and Darnell
Boone (14-9, 5 KOs) and fellow prospect Samuel
Miller (18-2, 15 KOs).
Mohegan Sun, owned by the
Mohegan Tribe, is one of the premier entertainment,
gaming, shopping and meeting destinations in
the U.S. It’s situated on 240 acres along
the Thames River in scenic southeastern Connecticut,
2 ½ hours by car from Albany or New York
City and 1 ½ hours from Boston.
Tickets – $25, $40
and $75 – are available through Pugnacious
Promotions at info@pugnaciouspromotions.com,
518-527-0160 or 518-312-2200.