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    Sucra and Ice; The 25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY REUNION RUMBLE

    August 28, 2010

    Seaport Inn
    110 Middle Street
    Fairhaven, Massachusetts

    David Santos and Mike Wright of STAND UP PROMOTIONS in conjunction with former world title challengers "Sucra" Ray Oliveira and "Iceman" John Scully present a special 15 bout amateur boxing show.

    Former world title challengers "Sucra" Ray Oliveira and "Iceman" John Scully met each other for the very first time in Lowell, Massachusetts 25 years ago this past February at the 1985 New England Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. Oliveira, representing the Fall River team, was entered in the tournament as a 106 pound light flyweight while Holyoke representative Scully was a 165 pound middleweight.

    Over the course of the next 25 years the two have done it all together in the boxing game, from traveling as amateur teammates to national amateur tournaments across the country, sparring against each other, fighting on pro cards together, training together (Scully briefly trained Olivera in 2004 and 2005) to being in opposite corners of boxers under their guidance.

    The duo even filmed a nationally broadcast network TV boxing themed commercial together in the summer of 1987 (to benefit the United States Amateur Boxing Federation) with Avery Brooks and Robert Urich, filmed on the set of their hit TV show "Spencer For Hire." The commercial was aired nationally numerous times including during the telecast of the following Super Bowl.

    "Sucra" Olivera subsequently made his mark as a world ranked 140 pound Junior Welterweight world title challenger (lost a 12 round decision to Jake Rodrgiuez for the IBF title in 1994) while Scully fought for the IBF light heavyweight title as a 175 pound light heavyweight, losing a 12 round decision to defending champion Henry Maske in Leipzig, Germany.

    Oliveira also notably made his mark in the game of boxing by throwing amazing amounts of punches that shattered "Comp-U-Box" records. Most notable was probably the 3,020 total punches he and Zack Padilla threw at each other on December 16, 1993 at Foxwoods Resort and Casino in a televised fight for the WBO 140 pound world title.

    Now two of the most accomplished and well known members of the New England boxing community pair up one more time to bring you a head to head, team against team battle pitting an Oliveira led squad consisting of Southern New England based boxers versus a Scully led team of Connecticut amateurs.

    The 15 bout card will feature numerous Open, Novice and Junior Olympic boxers, including several local and regional champions. The main bout will feature a rematch in the light heavyweight division between current New England Golden Gloves 178 Pound Champion Sean Bettencourt versus Jarin Clay-Bey, son of 1996 U.S. Olympian Lawrence Clay-Bey (Bloomfield, Conn).

    Clay-Bey won an upset decision over Bettencourt last month on Cape Cod.

    Other boxers scheduled to be on the show include Connecticut based regional Golden Gloves champions Ryan Paris (WNEGG), and former New England Champions Christian Lau and Luis Reynoso.

    Ray Oliveira Jr. is also expected to see action as is Anthonee Rivera, the 17 year old son of former WBA 154 pound world champion Jose Antonio Rivera (Worcester, Mass), in a 152 pound novice bout against Tommy Trotta (The Lions Den via Enfield, CT).

    Doors Open: 6:00 p.m.
    First Bout: 7:00 p.m.
    All Seats $ 25

    Proceeds to benefit "On Point Boxing Gym" of New Bedford, Mass.

  • #2
    nobody coming????????

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    • #3
      I'll try to make it John. Sounds like a fun boxing event....

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      • #4
        Very cool, I hope you see me there and say HELLO...I am working on getting Scott Pemberton, Vinny Paz, etc to come join us...

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        • #5
          Anyone else?

          Pazienza may be there...Scott Pemberton, etc...a lot of local pros expected to show up in support...

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            TENTATIVE BOUT SCHEDULE (MORE BOUTS WILL BE ADDED SOON)
            1. Evans Antione (STAMFORD CT) vs Chris Ayello 205 open
            2. Chordale Booker (STAMFORD CT) vs Adam Medeiros 152 Novice
            3. John Santiago (LIONS DEN CT) vs Dave Rebello 100 JO

            4. Jarin Clay-Bey (Son of Lawrence) (LIONS DEN CT) vs. New England Golden Gloves light heavyweight champion Sean Bettencourt 178 OPEN (rematch of fight Clay-Bey won two months ago)

            5. Luis Reynoso (LIONS DEN CT.) vs. Eric Ferriera 125 OPEN
            6. Chris Aldrich (LIONS DEN CT.) vs. (Waiting on this guys name) +201 NOVICE
            7. Chris Nicholas (BARE BONES CT) vs. Chris Andrade (N.E.) 125 NOVICE
            8. Wilmer Pujols (MERIDEN CT,) vs. Dave Santos (N.E.) 165 NOVICE
            9 Luis Santiago (LIONS DEN CT) vs. Blake Soares (N.E.) 108 JO
            10. Christian Lau (MERIDEN, CT.) vs. Nick Balumba N.E.) 152 OPEN
            11. Ryan Paris (Wildside CONN) vs. Jose Perez (N.E.) 140 open
            12 Efrain Farciet (Stamford, CT) vs. (Waiting on the name) 122 JO
            13. Rick Rivera (LIONS DEN) vs. Matt Correia (N.E.) 1-0 185 NOVICE
            14. Carlos Perez (MERIDEN CT) vs. Anthony Viera (N.E.) 136 pounds JO
            15. Jerrald Schifone, N.E. vs. Ray Oliviera Jr. N.E. JR 152 OPEN (Non-Duel meet match)

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            • #7
              2 more days

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