This seems to say some of the best known developers in the area who have decided to join forces to end the long drought and rescue boxing event sporting the huge unemployment local talent with a series of evenings that begin on November 18.
Based at the Double Tree Hotel in 7200 and the 7th Street NW, entrepreneurs known in the boxing world as Luis De Cubas local, Leon Margules, Michael and Richard Luzbet Dobal-all under the umbrella of Warriors Boxing-conducted a first program with a strong presence of Cuban boxers and southern Florida.
"For while we were looking for ways to combine to help boxers in Miami and I think this idea very interesting things can occur,''said De Cubas. "All we have long been in this business and we warned the lack of programs in Miami. This is a good answer.''
Although not yet complete leaf fights, is assured the presence of one of the largest local fighters projection, the cruise Yunier Dorticos (12-0, 10 KO), and other also known as the heavy Glendy Hernandez (7 - 0, 3 KO) and light heavyweight Yunieski Gonzalez.
The first has garnered several accolades in his still short career, but not getting into a ring since last March knockout loss to Jose Luis Herrera in the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The other two were released in programs staged in the Magic City Casino.
The headliner holds a surprise. The veteranísimo, 39, Giorbis Barthelemy (8/2/25, 10 KO) will continue his return to Charles Whittaker (02/12/37, 23 KO). Now fighting as a junior middleweight, this experienced gladiator is reminded of his days in the programs of the Miccosukee Resort and Gaming.
"We are still refining the details, but this will be a very good card,''said Dobal. "The seat of the Double Tree Hotel has undergone a renovation and has all the conditions for holding quality boxing. I performed several evenings there in 2004, but now the installation is first class. We just ask that Miami fans to support this effort, and this effort, his boxers.''
Tickets start at $ 25 and for information on the card you can call 786-553-3895.
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