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DiBELLA BRINGS NATE CAMPBELL vs TIGER MARTINEZ TO THE MOHEGAN SUN ARENA JULY 30 |
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Mohegan Sun and DiBella Entertainment will bring “Broadway
Boxing Presented by Mohegan Sun,” a monthly series featuring New York fighters,
to the Mohegan Sun Arena on Friday, July 30th. Nate Campbell will battle
Edelmiro “Tiger” Martinez for the number two ranking in the IBF Junior
Lightweight division. Meanwhile, undefeated middleweight Sechew Powell (12-0, 9
KO’s) will compete in the 10-round jr middleweight bout in the co-feature event.
Tickets are $35.00 and $25.00, and go on sale Friday, May 28th through Mohegan
Sun’s in-house Box Office, on-line through tickets.com, by calling tickets.com
at 1.800.477.6849 or at any tickets.com outlet.
The event will be broadcast by HDNet in high definition and then on Madison
Square Garden Network, Fox Sports Net New England and Empire Sports Network. The
broadcast team will include: MSG’s talented Gus Johnson delivering the blow by
blow; boxing authority Steve Farhood handling expert analyst duties; New York
native and former Golden Gloves champion Brian Adams will be the ringside
reporter and third man, WFAN and “Imus in the Morning” sportscaster Sid
Rosenberg will serve as the ring announcer. Respected Boston Globe writer Ron
Borges will rotate with Farhood and handle color commentary on the New England
shows.
As an amateur, Campbell compiled a record of 30-6 while winning the Florida
State Championships for three consecutive years: 1997-1999. He turned pro on
February 5, 2000, destroying Scoey Fields in one round (TKO 1). Two years later,
he crushed Alric Johnson in four rounds to win the NABA Jr.. Lightweight Title
(TKO 4). He later went on to score victories over Jamie Torres and Carlos
Navarro. Subsequently, he defeated Daniel Alicea to win the NABF Jr. Lightweight
Title.
On January 25, 2003, Campbell lost a close decision to former world champion
Joel Casamayor in an exciting 10 round war on HBO’s “World Championship Boxing”
program. Campbell began the bout strong, backing up Casamayor with stinging
overhand rights. However, Casamayor stormed back in the late rounds with
precision combinations to seal the victory.
Campbell returned to the ring on May 17, 2003, to headline the NBC “Budweiser
Boxing Series.” He battled “Tiger” Martinez for 10 exciting rounds before
learning the bout had been scored a draw. Martinez built an early lead on the
scorecards, repeatedly landing lead rights to frustrate the aggressive Campbell.
However, the tide turned in round eight as a vicious right hand followed by a
flurry of punches dropped Martinez to the canvas. The two-point round proved the
difference on the judges' scorecards.
Powell made his professional debut on August 17, 2002, and hopes to follow in
the footsteps of some of Brooklyn’s greatest boxing champions including Floyd
Patterson, Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe and Zab Judah. Powell boast an impressive
trophy case as an amateur boxer, including third in the National Golden Gloves
tournament in 1999, National Golden Gloves Champion in 2000, second in the
Everlast U.S. Championships in 2000, and the Caribbean Tournament Champion in
2001. After all his amateur successes, Powell appears poised to climb the
professional ranks.
Mohegan Sun Arena is the premier entertainment venue in Connecticut. Major
sporting events, including championship boxing, college and professional
basketball, tennis and bowling along with world-renowned entertainers have
performed in this 10,000-seat venue. Mohegan Sun Arena was the site of the 2002
“Fight of the Year” - Micky Ward versus Arturo Gatti. The venue has also hosted
Showtime Championship Boxing, ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights and HBO’s Boxing After
Dark series.
5-30-2004