THE RETURN OF LIGHT
HEAVYWEIGHT SENSATION
JOE "THE
BEAST" SMITH JR.
AT STAR BOXING'S
"SLUGFEST AT THE SUN" JUNE 30 TH AT MOHEGAN SUN
In the main event of Joe
DeGuardia's Star Boxing "SLUGFEST at the SUN" onJune 30th , JOE "THE BEAST" SMITH JR. (23-2
19KO's) will make his extremely anticipated return to the ring at the Mohegan
Sun Arena.
Embracing the moniker the "Common Man," Local 66
Laborers Construction Union worker, Smith Jr., exploded onto the national
boxing scene beginning in 2016. Backed by his union brothers, Smith Jr. would
wield a sledgehammer by day and lace up his gloves to train by night. His work
ethic and humble personality gravitated fans towards him, as he quickly became
the national champion of the working man.
2016 was truly the year of "THE BEAST," as Smith Jr.
took the boxing world by storm. In June, Smith Jr. marched into Chicago, the
hometown of, at the time, #2 world rated light heavyweight contender ANDRZEJ FONFARA (then 28-4
16KO's). Pre-fight numbers had Smith Jr. as a 16-1 underdog against the mighty
Pole. However, just 1:57 into the first
round Smith Jr. threw a right hand that caught everyone in the IUC Pavilion by
surprise, dropping Fonfara. Smelling blood in the water, Smith Jr. did not give
Fonfara any time to breath, smothering him with a flurry of punches, dropping
him for the second time in just over 2 minutes, earning the WBC International
Light Heavyweight title, putting his name on the map in the stacked division.
Fast forward to December of 2016, and "THE BEAST" was
at it again, this time at the Fabulous Forum in California, on HBO, taking on
boxing legend and former world champion, in his final fight, BERNARD "THE EXECUTIONER" HOPKINS(then
55-7 32KO's). At the final press conference, Hopkins (then 55-7 32KO's)
promised that he would give Smith Jr. the boxing lesson he needed. However the
next night, Hopkins found himself
staring at the ceiling of the Forum, as he had been viciously beaten out of the
ring with a five punch combination late in the 8thof the scheduled
10 rounds. Smith Jr. became the first ever boxer to knock out the legend
Bernard Hopkins.
In his return to The Forum in July of 2017, Smith Jr. took on
contenderSULLIVAN BARRERA (then
19-1 14KO's). After a brutal right hand that hit Barrera flush on the forehead,
sending him to the canvas, Smith Jr. had his jaw broken late in the first
round. "THE BEAST" went on to grit through the full fight
(10 rds) to the judge's decision, broken jaw and all, impressing fans yet
again, this time for his will and determination.
After having his jaw wired shut for over six months, on June
30 th, Joe Smith Jr. returns to the ring at the historic
Mohegan Sun Arena, focused on climbing the ladder, back to Light Heavyweight
supremacy.
JOE SMITH JR. had this to say about his return,
"I cannot wait to get back in the ring on June 30th. I have
been looking forward to this day since I was told I needed surgery. I plan on
showing why I am still one of the best in the Light Heavyweight division."
JOE DEGUARDIA, CEO and President of Star Boxing
said this, "Joe Smith Jr. turned the boxing world on its head in his wins
against Fonfara and Hopkins. I believe he is the hardest hitting light
heavyweight, and he proves it every time he is in the ring. I am very excited
to have him back on June 30 th at the beautiful Mohegan
Sun Arena."
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