Established in February 2017, Ringstar France, will host its fourth televised event on March 10th at La Seine Musicale in Paris. To be streamed on ringstar.com 3 PM EST.

Argentinian WBA super welterweight interim champion Brian Carlos Castaño (14-0, 10 KOs) travels to France to make his first world championship title defense against challenger and former EBU titleholder Cedric Vitu (46-2, 19 KOs) live from La Seine Musicale, in Paris, France.

"I look forward to the fight with the Frenchman Cedric Vitu. I want to put on a couple of great fights for the year coming up and the first should be with Cedric Vitu," Castaño said.

Back in July, Castaño got his biggest win to date when he defeated Michel Soro in Evian, France. Castaño is arguably the most gifted Argentine boxer to come along in many years. Prior to turning pro in 2012 he was highly regarded as an amateur.

During his amateur career that yielded nearly 180 wins, he beat 2012 Olympic Silver medalist Esquiva Falcao, U.S. Olympian (and current IBF welterweight titleholder) Errol Spence Jr. and current middleweight standout Sergey Derevyanchenko.

Cedric Vitu held the EBU light middleweight title between 2015 and 2017, with three successful title defenses. Vitu first challenged for the EBU title in 2012, facing the undefeated Sergey Rabchenko in Manchester on the undercard of Ricky Hatton's comeback bout against Vyacheslav Senchenko. Rabchenko, promoted by Hatton, prevailed on a split decision.

On June 2015, Vitu got another shot at the EBU title against Orlando Fiordigiglio in Brescia. He won the title beating Fiordigiglio by technical knockout in round 11. Back in France, Vitu retained his belt against Roberto Santos in December 2015 and Ruben Varon in March 2016. He was named European Boxer of the Year by the EBU on June 2016. Vitu notched another successful defense against Isaac Real on January 2017. In May, he fought in an IBF title eliminator against Marcello Matano. Vitu defeated Matano with a round 10 TKO, becoming the mandatory challenger to IBF champion, Jarrett Hurd. Following his win, Vitu vacated the EBU title.

The Super Welterweight championship fight will be supported in an explosive matchup between Souleymane Cissokho and Pavel Semjonon, and Ringstar Sports prospect, Money Powell, IV vs. Gadzhimurad Ibragimov in a Super Middleweight bout.

Lawrence, New York – Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson is not your prototypical pugilist. Born to a French Creole father and Israeli-Polish mother, Melson played basketball as a youngster and wasn’t introduced to the sweet science until his first year at The United State Military Academy at West Point. Along the way, in 2002, Boyd also met a person who would change his life forever. He met a young woman named Christan Zaccagnino who had broken her neck in 1993, at the age of 10; she continues to be wheelchair bound due to her spinal cord injury.

Boyd Melson is among the eight Jewish athletes who will be inducted in to the Jewish Sports Heritage Association on Sunday, April 29, 2018, at Temple Israel of Lawrence, 140 Central Avenue, Lawrence, New York.

Boyd was a three time All-American and a four time gold medalist at the All-Army Boxing Championships; a three time Armed Forces Boxing Champion; World Military Boxing Champion; bronze medalist at the 2005 U.S. Nationals; silver medalist at the 2006 U.S. Championships and an alternate for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. In 2010, Boyd became a professional boxer, and he donated all of his professional boxing earnings to justadollarplease.org to help raise funds for America’s first Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Trial. Boyd and Christan together founded “Team Fight to Walk,” which they created to bring spinal cord injury trials to the United States.

Jewish Sports Heritage Association is a not-for-profit education organization whose mission is to educate the public about the role Jewish men and women have played and continue to play in the world of sports, an area of Jewish accomplishment often overlooked. The induction ceremony begins at 10:30 a.m. Admission is Free. Reservations are recommended, please call the Temple Israel Office at (516) 239-1140, or email alan.freedman@tilny.org.

Heavyweight Chazz "The Gentleman" Witherspoon is looking for a big fight in the suddenly hot heavyweight division.  In order to get into the mix he will need a victory this Saturday night when he takes on veteran Mike Sheppard in in the eight-round main event on at The Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City.

The Witherspoon - Sheppard bout will headline a nine-bout card, promoted by Mis Downing Promotions and Silver Spoon Promotions.

Witherspoon, 36-3 with 28 knockouts, is on a six-fight knockout streak, and has not lost in almost six years.

Witherspoon will be making his first start since stopping Carlos Sandoval in the 4th round on October 1, 2016. 

"Everything is good, and despite me having a layoff, I am never too far out of shape, so I don't expect to have any ring rust," said the 36 year-old native of Paulsboro, New Jersey.

In Sheppard, Witherspoon is taking on a veteran, who has fought a handful of top heavyweights.

"He is a veteran, and he has 25 wins, so you have to respect that.  I am not taking him lightly."

Witherspoon is done taking layoffs, and he does not expect anymore layoffs.

"I want to stay as busy as possible, so I can be ready for big fights.  I am closing in on 40 wins, so with the heavyweight division getting hot again, I feel with my record, that I should be able to get into the mix.  I always like fighting in Atlantic City.  It is a 40 minute drive from my home.  It has been a pleasure working with Mis Dowing Promotions, and I look forward to a great night on Saturday."

In the eight-round co-feature, Anthony Young (18-2, 6 KOs) of Atlantic City takes on Fidel Monterrosa Munoz (38-16-1, 30 KOs) of Mexico in a welterweight fight.

In six-round bouts, Mike Hilton (8-0, 7 KOs) of Trenton, NJ will take on Hector Perez (3-1, 2 KOs) of Pleasantville, NJ in a cruiserweight bout.

Prince Badi Ajamu (28-3-1, 15 KOs) of Camden, NJ faces Willis Lockett (15-22-6, 5 KOs) of Takoma Park, Maryland in a cruiserweight fight.

Gabriel Pham (9-1, 4 KOs) of Atlantic City, NJ takes on Blake Mansfield (6-1-1, 4 KOs) of Burlington, NC in a super middleweight showdown.

In a six-round bout, John Bauza (8-0, 5 KOs) will take David Morales (13-7, 12 KOs) of Managua, Nicaragua in a super lightweight contest.

In four-round bouts:

Kevin Asmat (3-1, 2 KOs) of North Bergen, New Jersey will fight Edgar Cortes (5-4) of Vineland, New Jersey in a featherweight bout.

Alejandro Jimenez of New Jersey will make his pro debut against Derrick Pitts (0-1) in bantamweight bout.

Dan Murray (3-1) of Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey battles Latorrie Woodberry (1-6-1)of Roanoke, VA in a junior welterweight bout.

Ticket prices are : $150 for VIP Ringside; $120 for stage seating; $85 for premium and $60 for General Admission, and can be purchased by calling Michelle at 609-712-3854 or mrgeglus12@aol.com