Tonight at the Arabia Shrine Center in Houston, Texas, Prince Ranch Boxing's super bantamweight prospect, Raeese Aleem (13-0, 7 KOs), remained undefeated with a 5th round TKO against Derrick Wilson (12-8-2, 3 KOs).
 
From the opening bell Aleem started to dominate the fight, using superior lateral movement, in addition to accurate punching. Although Wilson was game for the first few rounds, Aleem eventually got him out of there with a barrage of punches in round five.   The time of the stoppage was 1:53 of round five.
 
"I feel I'm the best super bantamweight in the world and every time I step in the ring, I'm going to prove it," said Aleem, who is promoted by Kings Promotions and trained by Bones Adams, along with Brandon Woods. "I'm ready to battle the best fighters in my division with the goal of becoming a world champion. I'm coming for everyone at 122 pounds."
 
"Tonight, Raeese Aleem showed why his is one of the top prospects in the super bantamweight division," said manager Greg Hannley, of Prince Ranch Boxing. "His incredible boxing ability is a thing of beauty.   2019 will be a big year for him as I see him in a big fight with one of the top contenders."
Red-hot and undefeated super featherweight prospect Abraham “El Super” Nova will be back in action tonight (Saturday, December 15) in the co-main event of a 12 Round Promotions event entitled “Boxing Night 7” at the Spiroudome Arena, in Hainaut, Belgium.
Nova (13-0, 10 KOs), from Braintree, Massachusetts, will face Madrid, Spain’s Brian Pelaez (8-2, 1 KO) in an eight-round showdown.
In the night’s main event, Belgium’s own WBA #3 cruiserweight contender Ryad Merhy (26-1, 21 KOs) will take on the always dangerous Samuel Clarkson (21-4, 14 KOs) of Cedar Hill, Texas in a 12-round battle for the WBA International Cruiserweight Championship.
This will be 24-year-old Nova’s fifth fight of 2018. The Puerto Rican American was last seen winning the NABA-USA Super Featherweight Championship with a unanimous 10-round decision over tough Ugandan Sulaiman Segawa in November. This will be Nova’s fourth fight at the Spiroudome Arena.
Big punching Ryad turned professional in 2013 and won 18 consecutive fights before winning the WBA Inter-Continental cruiserweight title. He would improve his record to 24–0 before suffering his only career loss in a challenge for the vacant WBA cruiserweight title against Arsen Goulamirian. Ryad is looking for his third win on his comeback trail against Clarkson.
To top the extensive undercard, Belgium (via Russia’s) Timur Nikarkhoev (18-2, 13 KOs) will face Argentina’s Guillermo Ruben Andino (13-5, 6 KOs) in an eight-round light heavyweight contest.
Also in action will be Belgian heavyweight Herve “Double H” Hubeaux (29-3, 14 KOs) taking on Bosnia And Herzegovina’s Srdan Govedarica (6-6, 5 KOs) in an eight-rounder; unbeaten Belgian super lightweight Antoine Vanackere (8-0, 5 KOs) in an eight-rounder against Spanish veteran Ruben Garcia (4-5-2); undefeated Belgian cruiserweight Kamel Kouaouch (6-0) taking on fellow countryman Erik Nazaryan (27-20-4, 20 KOs) over eight rounds; undefeated Belgian welterweight Hovhannes Martirosyan (4-0, 3 KOs) vs. Hungary’s Gyorgy Varju (6-3, 3 KOs); and Belgian light heavyweight Bader Jalane having his second fight in a four-rounder against Serbian veteran Aleksandar Petrovic (3-14-3, 3 KOs); plus some exciting amateur action to start the show.
The epic rematch between Geovana Peres and Lani Daniels is on, but this time something more is at stake.
It was confirmed on Boxrec yesterday that the two women boxers will face off for the vacant WBO World Light Heavyweight title in Auckland, New Zealand on 30th of March 2019. The event is promoted by Bruce Glozier of Glozier boxing. This is the same World title Joseph Parker won in December 2016. This is the first women's World title bout in the Light Heavyweight division for the WBO. The last female to hold a World title from New Zealand was Daniella Smith, as she won the first every IBF World Welterweight title in 2010.
Geovana Peres (6 - 1 - 0) who is ranked 1st in WBA, WBO and on Boxrec is the current PBCNZ & NZNBF Light Heavyweight Champion. The 41 year who was originally born in Brazil, got her New Zealand Citizenship this year and proudly represents New Zealand. Peres only defeat was on debut against Sarah Long. Her team has been seeking a rematch with long but was unable to secure the opponent. In her Pro career she has defeated 11th ranked boxer in the world Tessa Tualevao (twice), 3rd ranked boxer Trish Vaka (twice), 4th ranked boxer Nailini helu and her next opponent Lani Daniels earlier this year. Peres defeated Lani Daniels back in March by Split Decision. Peres has kept a tight team with Terry Reid Batchelor Managing and Trainer her, alongside personal trainer Alexey Papyshev.
Lani Daniels (4 - 1 - 0) is currently ranked 10th in WBA and 2nd on Boxrec. She is a multi division New Zealand National Champion, holding the NZPBA Lightweight title and Pro Box NZ Super Middleweight title. Lani and her sister Caroline are multiple New Zealand Amateur Champions. Born in Whangarei, New Zealand, Daniels is a sister of 9 siblings. Now she runs a little boxing gym with her family called Tukaha boxing gym. Her Goal is to be World Champion and one day to face Claressa Shields in the future. Daniels manager and trainer John Conway believes that Lani won the first bout between the two back in march. He thinks that it was a controversial decision and Lani will be coming in prepared.
The undercard is still to be announced, but it will be featuring high class talent like Panuve Helu, Hemi Ahio, David Light and Andrei Mikhailovich. A venue is still to be decided but they are hoping to announce the venue and ticketing information on January 7th. Promoter Bruce Glozier is also in negotiations with a couple of TV Networks to get the event televised.

