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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Vito Mielnicki Jr. To Make PBC Debut on 9/28 Spence-Porter Card

    Vito Mielnicki Jr. still doesn't have his full schedule for his upcoming senior year of high school, but he already has his next fight assignment. Barely 24 hours after announcing to the world that he's signed with Premier Boxing Champions (PBC), the 17-year old rookie welterweight from Roseland, New Jersey will make his first appearance under its banner on September 28 in Los Angeles, Calif.
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  • Motorcity Cobra
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    After being persued be all the major promoters I'm happy to announce I've signed with PBC. The PBC platform offers fighters an opportunity of a lifetime when you compare their cross promotion and the quality of their stable. I just don't want to box. I want to box at the highest level. That's why my team and I have decided to join the PBC family

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    • Chris Hanson
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      #3
      I like that posts. 10 likes 10 people talking about it. Htf is this kid a star ?

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      • Oldskoolg
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        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
        Notice how they all thank Al Haymon? Black, White, or Asian.......American, Mexican, Filipino, Europeans, Africans, etc....they all say “thanks Al Haymon”.....that’s what happens when you show people how to make and keep more of their money without having to pay promoters or their taxes

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        • Santa_
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          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra

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          • Califire209
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            Kid already looks to have grown man power and strength at only 17,, He has a frame like Canelo.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg
              Notice how they all thank Al Haymon? Black, White, or Asian.......American, Mexican, Filipino, Europeans, Africans, etc....they all say “thanks Al Haymon”.....that’s what happens when you show people how to make and keep more of their money without having to pay promoters or their taxes
              I don't know Bobby Haymon, or much about his fight career if I'm being honest, but the way that the boxing world ****ed him has turned around and aided a generation of fighters in ways folks don't really understand yet.

              Whether it was Vernon Forrest being perfectly comfortable in his life after boxing (before his life was taken on some nonsense), Paul Williams having his future secured before disaster and without a Canelo fight, Lamon Brewster and Librado Andrade still earning their keep as fighter relations, Pritchard Colon still having his medical care covered (Colon was set for great things had things not gone wrong in the ring), or the host of other fighters under Haymon's care fighting without issues, owning property/businesses in their communities, and looking to their eventual boxing retirements with the fighting urge to keep going on, but not the bare necessity to keep getting their heads beat in for not having any other way.

              Things don't go great for everyone; boxing is boxing.

              But people, of all walks of life, have watched the work that Haymon has done for folks, still do the due diligence of looking around, but still come to the realization that Haymon is going to be straight with them, and he'll give them as good a shot as any to see how far their journey can go.

              Thank Al Haymon indeed

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