When Sadam Ali decided to market himself as a boxer, making the bold decision to promote himself instead of using a conventional promoter, the goal was to take control of his career. But a consequence of that decision is that he’s now a player in the city’s boxing market, making him an important person for up-and-coming boxers looking for opportunities.
One of those boxers is Michael Costantino, who was born without a right hand and made his professional debut on the undercard of Ali’s show on Saturday at the Aviator Arena in Brooklyn. The 33-year-old stopped Nathan Ortiz at 2:16 of the second round when Ortiz quit and walked away from Costantino in the middle of the round after absorbing a barrage of left hands. Ortiz complained to his corner that he was fatigued, causing the referee to stop the fight and giving Costantino a TKO victory.
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One of those boxers is Michael Costantino, who was born without a right hand and made his professional debut on the undercard of Ali’s show on Saturday at the Aviator Arena in Brooklyn. The 33-year-old stopped Nathan Ortiz at 2:16 of the second round when Ortiz quit and walked away from Costantino in the middle of the round after absorbing a barrage of left hands. Ortiz complained to his corner that he was fatigued, causing the referee to stop the fight and giving Costantino a TKO victory.
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