SHELLY VINCENT FEATURED IN SPECIAL ATTRACTION FEATHERWEIGHT
CONTEST
CONTINUES COMEBACK IN HOMECOMING BOUT
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
FOX THEATER AT FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO, MASHANTUCKET , CT
On Saturday,
June 3, DiBella Entertainment will return to the Fox
Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket, CT, for the latest exciting
installment of its popular Broadway
Boxing series, presented by
Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and Christos Steak House. The card will
feature a bevy of New England talent, including fan favorite Shelly
"Shelito's Way" Vincent in an eight-round special attraction
featherweight bout, as well as lightweight Matt Remillard on the comeback and
welterweight prospect Mykquan Williams on the rise.
"I am happy to bring another great
card back to Foxwoods, which continues to be a terrific venue for Broadway Boxing," said Lou
DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. "Fans will not want to miss
the always-entertaining Shelly Vincent, who is a great ambassador for women's
boxing. The stacked undercard will include local New England favorites
Matt Remillard, Mykquan Williams, Jonathan Figueroa, and Khiry Todd, as well as
Russian future world champion Radzhab Butaev and a battle between unbeaten
heavyweight prospects Ruslan Shamalov and George Arias."
One of the most popular fighters out of
the New England area, Shelly
"Shelito's Way" Vincent (19-1,
1 KO), born in New London, CT, but now residing in Providence, RI, will compete
at Foxwoods for the seventh time, in an eight-round featherweight bout. Last
August, Vincent entered enemy territory to challenge rival Heather Hardy in her
adversary's hometown of Brooklyn , NY . Their highly publicized grudge match was nationally televised by
NBC Sports Net and was hailed by Ring Magazine as the "Female Fight of the
Year" for 2016. Vincent was also honored by the Connecticut Boxing Hall of
Fame as their "Fighter of the Year" for 2016, becoming the first
female recipient of the award. She rebounded from her only defeat with a
unanimous decision victory on December 2, back home in Rhode Island . Before turning pro in October 2011, Vincent was a Connecticut State, Connecticut Golden Gloves, and National Golden Gloves
champion as an amateur. Managed by Mike Criscio and trained by Peter Manfredo
Sr., Vincent signed with DiBella Entertainment in 2016.
Matt "Sharp Shooter"
Remillard (24-1, 13 KOs ), of Hartford , CT, will continue his comeback, following a six-year ring
absence, in an eight-round lightweight bout. It will be his first fight in his
home state since November 2010. A pro since 2005, Remillard is a former WBC
Youth, WBC-USNBC, NABF and NABO featherweight champion. His only loss came in
March 2011 to the unbeaten Mikey Garcia, now the WBC world lightweight
champion. He is trained by Paul Cichon, a local legend and community leader,
out of Manchester Ring of Champions Society boxing gym. As an amateur,
Remillard accumulated a record of 115-25, and was a two-time Everlast Under-19
National amateur champion.
Highly touted East Hartford
welterweight prospect Mykquan
Williams (6-0, 4 KOs ) has kept a busy pace
since turning pro last April. Promoted by DiBella Entertainment and managed by
Jackie Kallen, the 19-year-old Williams will return to Foxwoods, where he has
built a strong following, for the sixth time, in his first scheduled
six-rounder. Williams is also trained by Cichon, whom he's known since he was a
child and looks upon as a surrogate father. His biological father was murdered
when Mykquan was just a week old. Williams was a decorated amateur with a 45-13
record, highlighted by three gold-medal performances at the Ringside World
Championships, in addition to winning the PAL Tournament and Silver Gloves
Championships.
Unbeaten New York-based heavyweights
will collide in their toughest tests to date, when Russian Ruslan Shamalov (4-0, 3 KOs ) meets Dominican George Arias (6-0, 3 KOs ) in a six-round
contest.
Born in Cherkessk , Russia , and now living in Brooklyn , the 6'5" Shamalov was a two-time amateur MMA champion
before switching to boxing and engaging in 30 amateur bouts while participating
on the Russian National team. Shamalov turned pro in October 2016 and is
trained by Eduard Kravtsov out of Wild Card Gym, in Los Angeles , CA . In
his last bout on April
5, Shamalov returned home to Russia and registered a first-round knockout versus Oleksandr Nesterenko
in 43 seconds.
Arias was born in San Francisco de
Macoris , Dominican Republic , then moved to New York City in 1996, at four years old. However, it wasn't until graduating
high school that Arias learned to box at Morris Park Boxing Gym near his home
in The Bronx. He won the New York Golden Gloves tournament in 2014 then turned
pro that October. Arias recently returned from a 13-month ring hiatus with a
four-round unanimous decision versus Jamal Woods in Lawrenceville , GA , on
April 29.
Cuban cruiserweight Luis Garcia (14-0, 11 KOs ), based out of Peekskill , NY, will see action in a six-round bout. After being denied a berth
on the Cuban Olympic team, despite winning in the Cuban Olympic qualifiers
preparing for the Games in Beijing , Garcia defected from his native land and settled in Cork , Ireland , where he turned pro in September 2008. Having built his record
to a perfect 11-0 over the next 26 months, Garcia then relocated to the United States to resume his career. On December 5, 2015 , Garcia made his New York debut at Barclays Center , in Brooklyn , earning a 63-second knockout versus Willie Williams. Anther
first-round knockout followed in his last bout on June 25, 2016 , at Buffalo Run Casino, in Miami , OK .
Russian amateur prodigy Radzhab Butaev (5-0, 4 KOs), co-promoted by
DiBella Entertainment and Fight Promotions Inc. and managed by Vadim Kornilov,
will make his second appearance at Foxwoods in an eight-round contest. On November 19,
Butaev earned an eight-round shutout victory versus experienced Hungarian Gabor
Gorbics to win the NABF junior middleweight title. In his last bout, on April 5,
Butaev returned to Russia to stop Baxrom Payazov inside one round. The 22-year-old Butaev,
born in Salsk , Russia , and now living in Los Angeles , was a highly accomplished amateur, having compiled an incredible
304-12 record, with 164 knockouts. He participated in the World Series of
Boxing as well, finishing at 9-1.
A native of the boxing rich city of Bayamon , Puerto Rico , Jose Roman (3-0, 3 KOs ) will make his US
debut in a four-round welterweight contest. Roman began boxing at 13 years of
age amassing a stellar 124-17 amateur record along the way. He joined the
Puerto Rican National team in 2012, winning three consecutive National
championships from 2013-2015.
Junior welterweight Jonathan Figueroa (2-1, 1 KO), of Hartford , CT, will fight in a four-round contest. Managed by Vinny
Scolpino, Figueroa turned pro on a Broadway
Boxing card held at Foxwoods
on September
1 last year.
Training out of Hartford PAL gym, Figueroa was a 2012 Golden Gloves champion as
an amateur.
Welterweight Khiry Todd (3-0, 3 KOs ), from Lynn , MA ,
will make his Connecticut debut in a four-round contest. The 25-year-old Todd had 40
amateur bouts and won the New England Golden Gloves tournament before turning
pro last December with a 42-second demolition of Patrick Leal.
Tickets for the June 3 Broadway Boxing event, which is promoted by DiBella
Entertainment and presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and
Christos Steak House, are priced at $125, $75 and $45. Tickets can be purchased
online at Foxwoods.com, Ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-200-2882,
or visiting the Foxwoods box office. Doors open at 7:00pm , with the first fight scheduled for 7:30pm .
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