Russell always puts on a great card from top to bottom.
Atlantic City, NJ—Junior lightweight
Jason Sosa, of Camden, NJ, who has knocked out his last six opponents, steps up in class when he takes on
Michael “Lefty” Brooks, of Nassau, Long Island, NY, in the scheduled 10-round main event Saturday evening, April 12, in the Grand Ballroom at Bally’s Atlantic City.
The Sosa-Brooks contest tops an eight-fight card which will be streamed live by www.pandafeed.tv First fight is 7.30 p.m.
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Sosa (right) 25, has turned his career around in the last 30 months under the guidance of Raul “Chino” Rivas, of Berlin, NJ, who has developed Sosa into an aggressive puncher, both to the head and body.
Sosa’s last two victims, Tyrone Luckey, of Middletown, NJ, and Bryne Green, of Vineland, NJ, both were counted out on their knees after absorbing vicious body shots.
Rivas took over as the go-to guy following Sosa’s 13-month hiatus from boxing. That layoff occurred after Sosa had been stopped in one round by hard-hitting southpaw Treysean Wiggins, of Newburgh, NY, late in 2010 in Atlantic City. It was a fight an out-of-shape Sosa had accepted on 48 hours’ notice against a man two weight classes heavier.
Two draws–one at six rounds, one at eight rounds–with unbeaten Angel Luis Ocasio, of Philadelphia, PA, are the only non-victories on Sosa’s record since Rivas took over late in 2011.
“This is a big fight for me and I’m looking forward to it,” Sosa said, “and I want to thank my promoter (J Russell Peltz) for helping to put me in this position. My only loss was to a left-hander but I’m a different fighter now and Michael Brooks will be another victim on my record. I plan to take the fight right to him. I am never out of the gym and I’ve knocked out my last six opponents and I don’t see any reason for that streak to stop April 12.”
A pro since 2009, Sosa has a record of 11-1-3, 7K0s.
Brooks (left), 26, comes into this fight off a hard 10-round decision loss to unbeaten Karl Dargan, of Philadelphia, PA, last Nov. 16 at Verona, NY.
A pro since 2009, Brooks has a 10-1-1 record, 2 K0s. Against common foes, each man has defeated
Joseph “Chip” Perez, of Hartford, CT, Sosa by knockout, Brooks by decision.
“I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to fight a main event in Atlantic City,” Brooks said.
“Jason Sosa is a strong fighter on the rise and he has my respect. I have no negativity within myself or within my camp. You’ll see a different Michael Brooks in the ring April 12. The fans are in for a good one and there will be blood.”
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Seven additional fights complete the card.
Kyrone Davis, Wilmington, DE, vs. Rafael Machado, Philadelphia, PA, 4,
middleweights.
David Gonzales, Philadelphia, PA, vs. Dominic Goode, Bridgeton, NJ, 4,
junior welterweights;
David Williams, Philadelphia, PA, vs. Dan Pasciolla, Brick, NJ, 4,
heavyweights;
Antowyan Aikens, Atlantic City, NJ, vs. Sherman Artis, Severn, MD, 6,
super middleweights;
Anthony Burgin, Philadelphia, PA, vs. Frank Trader, Philadelphia, PA, 6,
junior lightweights;
Thomas LaManna, Millville, NJ, vs. Ahsandi Gibbs, Tampa, FL, 8,
middleweights;
ABOUT APRIL 12The Sosa-Brooks fight tops an eight-bout card at Bally’s Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm.
The card is being promoted by Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Bally’s Atlantic City.
Atlantic
City, NJ—Junior lightweight Jason Sosa, of Camden, NJ, who has knocked
out his last six opponents, steps up in class when he takes on Michael
“Lefty” Brooks, of Nassau, Long Island, NY, in the scheduled 10-round
main event Saturday evening, April 12, in the Grand Ballroom at Bally’s
Atlantic City.
The Sosa-Brooks contest tops an eight-fight card which will be streamed live by www.pandafeed.tv First fight is 7.30 p.m.
Sosa (right) 25, has turned his career around in the last 30
months under the guidance of Raul “Chino” Rivas, of Berlin, NJ, who has
developed Sosa into an aggressive puncher, both to the head and body.
Sosa’s last two victims, Tyrone Luckey, of Middletown, NJ, and
Bryne Green, of Vineland, NJ, both were counted out on their knees after
absorbing vicious body shots.
Rivas took over as the go-to guy following Sosa’s 13-month hiatus
from boxing. That layoff occurred after Sosa had been stopped in one
round by hard-hitting southpaw Treysean Wiggins, of Newburgh, NY, late
in 2010 in Atlantic City. It was a fight an out-of-shape Sosa had
accepted on 48 hours’ notice against a man two weight classes heavier.
Two draws–one at six rounds, one at eight rounds–with unbeaten
Angel Luis Ocasio, of Philadelphia, PA, are the only non-victories on
Sosa’s record since Rivas took over late in 2011.
“This is a big fight for me and I’m looking forward to it,” Sosa
said, “and I want to thank my promoter (J Russell Peltz) for helping to
put me in this position. My only loss was to a left-hander but I’m a
different fighter now and Michael Brooks will be another victim on my
record. I plan to take the fight right to him. I am never out of the
gym and I’ve knocked out my last six opponents and I don’t see any
reason for that streak to stop April 12.”
A pro since 2009, Sosa has a record of 11-1-3, 7K0s.
Brooks (left), 26, comes into this fight off a hard 10-round
decision loss to unbeaten Karl Dargan, of Philadelphia, PA, last Nov. 16
at Verona, NY.
A pro since 2009, Brooks has a 10-1-1 record, 2 K0s. Against
common foes, each man has defeated Joseph “Chip” Perez, of Hartford, CT,
Sosa by knockout, Brooks by decision.
“I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to fight a main
event in Atlantic City,” Brooks said. “Jason Sosa is a strong fighter
on the rise and he has my respect. I have no negativity within myself
or within my camp. You’ll see a different Michael Brooks in the ring
April 12. The fans are in for a good one and there will be blood.”
Seven additional fights complete the card.
ABOUT APRIL 12
The Sosa-Brooks fight tops an eight-bout card at Bally’s
Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets are priced at $50 and
$75 and they are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922)
and all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale
at www.peltzboxing.com and www.ticketmaster.com. www.pandafeed.tv will
stream the card on the internet. The card is being promoted by Peltz
Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Bally’s Atlantic City.
Read more at
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/2014/sosa-vs-brooks-april-12-at-ballys-atlantic-city/#Ip8JxrJZJS4aaq6c.99
Atlantic
City, NJ—Junior lightweight Jason Sosa, of Camden, NJ, who has knocked
out his last six opponents, steps up in class when he takes on Michael
“Lefty” Brooks, of Nassau, Long Island, NY, in the scheduled 10-round
main event Saturday evening, April 12, in the Grand Ballroom at Bally’s
Atlantic City.
The Sosa-Brooks contest tops an eight-fight card which will be streamed live by www.pandafeed.tv First fight is 7.30 p.m.
Sosa (right) 25, has turned his career around in the last 30
months under the guidance of Raul “Chino” Rivas, of Berlin, NJ, who has
developed Sosa into an aggressive puncher, both to the head and body.
Sosa’s last two victims, Tyrone Luckey, of Middletown, NJ, and
Bryne Green, of Vineland, NJ, both were counted out on their knees after
absorbing vicious body shots.
Rivas took over as the go-to guy following Sosa’s 13-month hiatus
from boxing. That layoff occurred after Sosa had been stopped in one
round by hard-hitting southpaw Treysean Wiggins, of Newburgh, NY, late
in 2010 in Atlantic City. It was a fight an out-of-shape Sosa had
accepted on 48 hours’ notice against a man two weight classes heavier.
Two draws–one at six rounds, one at eight rounds–with unbeaten
Angel Luis Ocasio, of Philadelphia, PA, are the only non-victories on
Sosa’s record since Rivas took over late in 2011.
“This is a big fight for me and I’m looking forward to it,” Sosa
said, “and I want to thank my promoter (J Russell Peltz) for helping to
put me in this position. My only loss was to a left-hander but I’m a
different fighter now and Michael Brooks will be another victim on my
record. I plan to take the fight right to him. I am never out of the
gym and I’ve knocked out my last six opponents and I don’t see any
reason for that streak to stop April 12.”
A pro since 2009, Sosa has a record of 11-1-3, 7K0s.
Brooks (left), 26, comes into this fight off a hard 10-round
decision loss to unbeaten Karl Dargan, of Philadelphia, PA, last Nov. 16
at Verona, NY.
A pro since 2009, Brooks has a 10-1-1 record, 2 K0s. Against
common foes, each man has defeated Joseph “Chip” Perez, of Hartford, CT,
Sosa by knockout, Brooks by decision.
“I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to fight a main
event in Atlantic City,” Brooks said. “Jason Sosa is a strong fighter
on the rise and he has my respect. I have no negativity within myself
or within my camp. You’ll see a different Michael Brooks in the ring
April 12. The fans are in for a good one and there will be blood.”
Seven additional fights complete the card.
ABOUT APRIL 12
The Sosa-Brooks fight tops an eight-bout card at Bally’s
Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets are priced at $50 and
$75 and they are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922)
and all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale
at www.peltzboxing.com and www.ticketmaster.com. www.pandafeed.tv will
stream the card on the internet. The card is being promoted by Peltz
Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Bally’s Atlantic City.
Read more at
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/2014/sosa-vs-brooks-april-12-at-ballys-atlantic-city/#Ip8JxrJZJS4aaq6c.99
Atlantic
City, NJ—Junior lightweight Jason Sosa, of Camden, NJ, who has knocked
out his last six opponents, steps up in class when he takes on Michael
“Lefty” Brooks, of Nassau, Long Island, NY, in the scheduled 10-round
main event Saturday evening, April 12, in the Grand Ballroom at Bally’s
Atlantic City.
The Sosa-Brooks contest tops an eight-fight card which will be streamed live by www.pandafeed.tv First fight is 7.30 p.m.
Sosa (right) 25, has turned his career around in the last 30
months under the guidance of Raul “Chino” Rivas, of Berlin, NJ, who has
developed Sosa into an aggressive puncher, both to the head and body.
Sosa’s last two victims, Tyrone Luckey, of Middletown, NJ, and
Bryne Green, of Vineland, NJ, both were counted out on their knees after
absorbing vicious body shots.
Rivas took over as the go-to guy following Sosa’s 13-month hiatus
from boxing. That layoff occurred after Sosa had been stopped in one
round by hard-hitting southpaw Treysean Wiggins, of Newburgh, NY, late
in 2010 in Atlantic City. It was a fight an out-of-shape Sosa had
accepted on 48 hours’ notice against a man two weight classes heavier.
Two draws–one at six rounds, one at eight rounds–with unbeaten
Angel Luis Ocasio, of Philadelphia, PA, are the only non-victories on
Sosa’s record since Rivas took over late in 2011.
“This is a big fight for me and I’m looking forward to it,” Sosa
said, “and I want to thank my promoter (J Russell Peltz) for helping to
put me in this position. My only loss was to a left-hander but I’m a
different fighter now and Michael Brooks will be another victim on my
record. I plan to take the fight right to him. I am never out of the
gym and I’ve knocked out my last six opponents and I don’t see any
reason for that streak to stop April 12.”
A pro since 2009, Sosa has a record of 11-1-3, 7K0s.
Brooks (left), 26, comes into this fight off a hard 10-round
decision loss to unbeaten Karl Dargan, of Philadelphia, PA, last Nov. 16
at Verona, NY.
A pro since 2009, Brooks has a 10-1-1 record, 2 K0s. Against
common foes, each man has defeated Joseph “Chip” Perez, of Hartford, CT,
Sosa by knockout, Brooks by decision.
“I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to fight a main
event in Atlantic City,” Brooks said. “Jason Sosa is a strong fighter
on the rise and he has my respect. I have no negativity within myself
or within my camp. You’ll see a different Michael Brooks in the ring
April 12. The fans are in for a good one and there will be blood.”
Seven additional fights complete the card.
ABOUT APRIL 12
The Sosa-Brooks fight tops an eight-bout card at Bally’s
Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets are priced at $50 and
$75 and they are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922)
and all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale
at www.peltzboxing.com and www.ticketmaster.com. www.pandafeed.tv will
stream the card on the internet. The card is being promoted by Peltz
Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Bally’s Atlantic City.
Read more at
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/2014/sosa-vs-brooks-april-12-at-ballys-atlantic-city/#Ip8JxrJZJS4aaq6c.99
Atlantic
City, NJ—Junior lightweight Jason Sosa, of Camden, NJ, who has knocked
out his last six opponents, steps up in class when he takes on Michael
“Lefty” Brooks, of Nassau, Long Island, NY, in the scheduled 10-round
main event Saturday evening, April 12, in the Grand Ballroom at Bally’s
Atlantic City.
The Sosa-Brooks contest tops an eight-fight card which will be streamed live by www.pandafeed.tv First fight is 7.30 p.m.
Sosa (right) 25, has turned his career around in the last 30
months under the guidance of Raul “Chino” Rivas, of Berlin, NJ, who has
developed Sosa into an aggressive puncher, both to the head and body.
Sosa’s last two victims, Tyrone Luckey, of Middletown, NJ, and
Bryne Green, of Vineland, NJ, both were counted out on their knees after
absorbing vicious body shots.
Rivas took over as the go-to guy following Sosa’s 13-month hiatus
from boxing. That layoff occurred after Sosa had been stopped in one
round by hard-hitting southpaw Treysean Wiggins, of Newburgh, NY, late
in 2010 in Atlantic City. It was a fight an out-of-shape Sosa had
accepted on 48 hours’ notice against a man two weight classes heavier.
Two draws–one at six rounds, one at eight rounds–with unbeaten
Angel Luis Ocasio, of Philadelphia, PA, are the only non-victories on
Sosa’s record since Rivas took over late in 2011.
“This is a big fight for me and I’m looking forward to it,” Sosa
said, “and I want to thank my promoter (J Russell Peltz) for helping to
put me in this position. My only loss was to a left-hander but I’m a
different fighter now and Michael Brooks will be another victim on my
record. I plan to take the fight right to him. I am never out of the
gym and I’ve knocked out my last six opponents and I don’t see any
reason for that streak to stop April 12.”
A pro since 2009, Sosa has a record of 11-1-3, 7K0s.
Brooks (left), 26, comes into this fight off a hard 10-round
decision loss to unbeaten Karl Dargan, of Philadelphia, PA, last Nov. 16
at Verona, NY.
A pro since 2009, Brooks has a 10-1-1 record, 2 K0s. Against
common foes, each man has defeated Joseph “Chip” Perez, of Hartford, CT,
Sosa by knockout, Brooks by decision.
“I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to fight a main
event in Atlantic City,” Brooks said. “Jason Sosa is a strong fighter
on the rise and he has my respect. I have no negativity within myself
or within my camp. You’ll see a different Michael Brooks in the ring
April 12. The fans are in for a good one and there will be blood.”
Seven additional fights complete the card.
ABOUT APRIL 12
The Sosa-Brooks fight tops an eight-bout card at Bally’s
Atlantic City. First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets are priced at $50 and
$75 and they are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922)
and all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale
at www.peltzboxing.com and www.ticketmaster.com. www.pandafeed.tv will
stream the card on the internet. The card is being promoted by Peltz
Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Bally’s Atlantic City.
Read more at
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/2014/sosa-vs-brooks-april-12-at-ballys-atlantic-city/#Ip8JxrJZJS4aaq6c.99