Khiary Gray |
Gray returns
following first career defeat to defend junior middleweight titles against
veteran Chatman
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Oct. 4th, 2016) -- Three months
after suffering his first career loss on national television, Worcester, Mass.,
junior middleweight Khiary
Gray returns to the scene of
some of his greatest triumphs hoping to add another memorable moment to the
demo reel.
Gray
(13-1, 10 KOs ) defends his Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Northeast
and International Titles Friday, Oct. 21st, 2016 at Twin River Casino against self-proclaimed "bad
guy" Chris Chatman (14-5-1 , 5 KOs ), who makes his eighth
Rhode Island appearance.
"I
feel real good about my upcoming victory against Gray," Chatman said
matter-of-factly. "I'm not sleeping on his abilities as a fighter, but I'm
real confident in my training.
"He
looks good, but anyone can look good against the level of competition he's
opposing. I'm sure after he fights me, he'll come out better and ready to
win."
"I
know he said he's bringing the pain. I respect him and what he does, but this
is a fight I knew was coming and I'm ready to get back to doing what I do and
get back into the winners' circle," Gray countered.
"I'm
coming to redeem myself. The last fight was a fluke."
The
eight-round main event headlines a stacked nine-fight card that also features
an all-New England six-round co-feature between unbeaten junior middleweights Ray
Oliveira Jr. (5-0, 1 KO) of
New Bedford, Mass., and Gerald
Schifone (3-0-1, 1 KO) of
Brockton, Mass., plus a four-round regional showdown between Providence
featherweight Cido Hoff (1-0-1) and unbeaten Worcester slugger Irvin Gonzalez Jr. (2-0, 2 KOs).
Tickets
for the Oct. 21st Chatman-Gray
title bout are priced at $47.00, $67.00, $102.00 and $152.00 (VIP) and can be
purchased online at www.cesboxing.com,www.twinriver.com or www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at 401-724-2253/2254
or at the Twin River Casino Players Club. All
fights and fighters are subject to change.
The
Chatman-Gray showdown comes just three months after Gray suffered a
second-round knockout loss to Ian
Green in the opening bout of ShoBox: The
New Generation's 15th Anniversary telecast. That bout
occurred just one week after Chatman notched what might've been his impressive
win, defeating
The
32-year-old Chatman, a Chicago native who spent the last three and a half years
fighting out of New Jersey before moving back to the Windy City this summer,
has carved a niche in Rhode Island as the spoiler often matched opposite the
hometown favorite.
Chatman
is 5-2 at Twin River , which includes two
wins over Falowo, a 2014 victory against Grady
Brewer, and a win last summer against Providence 's Vladine Biosse. His resume also
includes bouts against former World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior
middleweight champion Demetrius
Andrade, a Providence native and 2008 U.S.
Olympian, and current World Boxing Council (WBC) 154-pound title-holder Jermell Charlo.
He's
also expertly cast himself as the villain; drawing both the ire and the
undeniable respect of New England fans with his colorful
quotes and all-action fight style. On Oct. 21st, he faces another
tall task against the 23-year-old Gray, who won eight consecutive bouts by
knockout -- seven in the first round -- during a torrid, 11-month stretch in
2015.
"I
know the fans don't like me much," Chatman said, "but I appreciate
their boos all the same as cheers. The 'bad guy' is a role I play. It's what
sells tickets. And the 'bad guy,' a.k.a 'the monster under the bed,' is coming
to beat another New England fighter. This is Khiary's last chapter as champ!"
Gray
captured the first of his two UBF titles in September of 2015 when he
dismantled Texas' Kenton
Sippio-Cook at the 2-minute,
2-second mark of the opening round of their scheduled six-round bout, and added
the International Title to the trophy case with a grueling, 10-round unanimous
decision win over Ecuador native Eduardo
Flores three
months later.
Gray's
quick rise to prominence -- 13 bouts in less than two years, all victories --
earned him a spot on ShoBox:
The New Generation, the premier network destination for boxing's top
up-and-coming prospects. With no shortcuts on the road back to the top, Gray
jumps right back into the fire Oct. 21st against the hard-hitting, durable
Chatman, who's only been stopped twice in 20 career bouts, once to Charlo, who
is now 28-0, and again to Ukrainian star Ievgen
Kyytrov, who's stopped 12 of his 14 opponents.
The
undercard also features the Rhode Island debut of amateur standout Anthony Marsella Jr. (1-0) of Providence, who faces
Philadelphia's Bardraiel Smith (0-1) in a four-round junior
welterweight bout, plus the return of Worcester middleweight Kendrick Ball
Jr. (3-0-1, 3 KOs), who steps
back into the ring five weeks following his most win to face Medford, Ore., vet Rafael Valencia (3-4-1, 2 KOs), also a four-round
fight.
New
London, Conn., junior welterweight Cristobal
Marrero (1-0, 1 KO) takes on
Woburn, Mass., vet Bruno Dias (0-1); Jonathan Figueroa (1-0, 1 KO) of Hartford, Conn., faces
Florida's Irvin Veloz in a four-round junior welterweight
bout and Hartford super middleweight Jose
Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) also makes
his Ocean State debut against Worcester's Ben
Peak. Worcester lightweight Jamaine Ortiz (2-0, 2 KOs ) will be featured in a
separate four-round bout.
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