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    Griffin-Mack IBF Eliminator tops “New Years Bash” January 7!

    For Immediate Release

    Minneapolis, MN (December 27, 2010) – USBA Light Heavyweight titlist Otis “Triple OG” Griffin and Yusaf Mack will battle it out to become IBF champion Tavoris Cloud’s mandatory challenger when they meet Friday, January 7 in the main event of “New Year’s Bash” from the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Minneapolis.

    The card is presented by Seconds Out Promotions in association with Brewer Sports International and tickets start at $30.

    Griffin, who won Oscar De La Hoya’s reality show “The Next Great Champ” owns a solid 23-6-2 pro ledger with 9 wins by way of knockout. The Sacramento, CA native has shared the squared circle with the likes of Danny Green, Jeff Lacy, Marcus Oliveira, Enad Licina and Jesse Brinkley. Last May, Griffin won the USBA belt with a shocking eighth round knockout of two time WBA Super Middleweight champion Byron Mitchell.

    Mack, 28-3-2 (17 KO’s), is universally recognized as a player in the light heavyweight division that has fought some of the world’s best. Born and bred in the fighting city of Philadelphia, PA, Mack holds impressive victories title challengers Chris Henry and DeAndrey Abron while falling just short against Glen Johnson, Alejandro Berrio and Librado Andrade.

    “This is going to be an outstanding fight and the fans are in for a real treat,” said Promoter Tony Grygelko of Seconds Out Promotions. “Both men have been in the ring with top fighters and the winner will be one victory away from becoming an elite light heavyweight.”

    Griffin-Mack is scheduled for 12 rounds.

    Unbeaten junior lightweight Ismail “Sharp Shooter” Mudendo will look to move to 8-0 with 7 knockouts when he faces an opponent to be named in the six round co-feature. The Minneapolis based Ugandan is regarded as one of the Midwest’s best prospects and at age 22 has plenty of time to develop.

    Also appearing on the undercard will be former amateur star Javonte Starks (4-0, 4 KO’s), Charles Meier (4-1-1, 2 KO’s), the pro debuts of Mellissa Littlejohn and Tristan McNutt in separate bouts and two mixed martial arts featuring local favorites.

    Tickets can be ordered by going to soboxing.com or calling 612-807-5547.

    Doors open at 7 PM and the first bell is scheduled for 8.

  • #2
    The IBF suck Mack is coming off a lost and Griffin lost to Lacy a year ago.

    What are they thinking?

    I don't mind this fight at all but it should be for the #1 contender shot at Cloud.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
      The IBF suck Mack is coming off a lost and Griffin lost to Lacy a year ago.

      What are they thinking?

      I don't mind this fight at all but it should be for the #1 contender shot at Cloud.
      Let's Go Mack!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Double A 215 View Post
        Let's Go Mack!
        I like Yusaf Mack but he shouldn't be getting this opportunity. Campillo-Henry should be the fight that should be made to get an opportunity against Cloud.

        But, anyways Mack should/will beat Griffin. If Mack doesn't then he just needs to retire.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
          I like Yusaf Mack but he shouldn't be getting this opportunity. Campillo-Henry should be the fight that should be made to get an opportunity against Cloud.

          But, anyways Mack should/will beat Griffin. If Mack doesn't then he just needs to retire.
          Mack's a friend of mine, we grew up together and I'll say this: Its probably his last chance to make a push at World Class so he'd better make the best of it... For some reason the IBF sees something in him... Now he's gotta make good on it... He's got the skills to do it, everything with him is mental... He's 30 now so let's see what he's gonna do...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Double A 215 View Post
            Mack's a friend of mine, we grew up together and I'll say this: Its probably his last chance to make a push at World Class so he'd better make the best of it... For some reason the IBF sees something in him... Now he's gotta make good on it... He's got the skills to do it, everything with him is mental... He's 30 now so let's see what he's gonna do...
            Can't blame Mack for taking the opportunity presented to him but he is gonna get mauled by Cloud if they ever share a ring together.

            Mack seems to fold mentally anytime an opponent takes his best punch and comes back at him. Cloud will have no problem doing that, it's his specialty.

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