Brewster Heads GoFightlive.tv Slate

By Uncategorized August 22nd, 2008

NEW YORK (August 21, 2008)—As the season changes the fall, the action will be hot and heavy as www.gofightlive.tv has the biggest and best fights anywhere on the internet.

In the upcoming months, www.gofightlive.tv will showcase former and future champions as the site has five live and on demand fight cards scheduled from August 30th through mid- September. Lamon Brewster is back in action after a year absence from the ring when he fights for the NABA Heavyweight title against Danny Batchelder.

SEPTEMBER 1st (ON DEMAND) - we will offer the August 29th IBA LATIN AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT featuring Hector “Hurrincane” Ferreyro v. Osvaldo “Psycho Monster” Martinez. Also Rodolfo “Baby Cobra” Gomez, Jr., (the son of Radolfo Gomez and and nephew of Manuel “Shotgun” Gomez) is making his pro debut.

SEPTEMBER 5th (LIVE) - Live from Bally’s Casino in Atlantic City, top heavyweight prospect, Kevin “Kingpin” Johnson risks his undefeated record when he tangles with former WBC Heavyweight champion Bruce Seldon in Seldon’s hometown in Atlantic City. An exciting co-feature that night will pit the exciting USBA champsion & world ranked Jr. Welterweight “Mighty” Mike Arnaoutis taking on African knockout artist, Nasser Athumani.

SEPTEMBER 12th (LIVE) - www.gofightlive.tv makes it’s return to boxing’s number-one venue as a triple header of eight round fights will emanate from Philadelphia’s Legendary Blue Horizon featuring Steve Chambers taking on Kevin Carmody in a Jr. Welterweight bout. An potentially explosive cruiserweight affair between Ran Nakash of Israel & Larry Robinson. Not to be outdone, an super middleweight tussle between Gee Culmer & Jameel Wilson in an old school Philadelphia war.

SEPTEMBER 13th (LIVE) - Celebrity Boxing brings you the biggest celebrity grudge match of all-time comes to a head as former child, reality and currant radio Star, Danny Bonaduce will try to make amends for “The Slap seen around the world” with comedian and HOWARD STERN favorite “Reverend” Bob Levy.

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