First management of fightersled by the president Jolene Mizzone and CEO Adrian ClarkHe announced the re -signing of three boxing stars to their developing stable at a press conference in Atlanta on Tuesday.
The WBO WWETREIGHT World Cup performed a press conference Brian Norman Jr.Top Lightweight Contenter Justin Pauldo and the rising star Justin Figueroa Officially repetition with warriors first on many years.
“It was an amazing journey of fighters, building these fighters, and I wouldn’t change him into the world,” said Clark.
“I have to say how proud of these three guys, because everyone went through adversity and dealt with this like masters,” said Mizzone. “We will go through greater adversities, but we are a family and we will go to it together. These fighters are the most significant and thank them for faith in us.”
Freshly after making the first defense of his world champion in March, Norman (27-0, 21 KO) expressed excitement that he continued his meteoric height of sport with Fighters First Management, along with his father and coach, Brian Norman Sr.
“First, I appreciate fighters and everything they did for me,” said Norman, who will do his second title on June 19 in Japan against Jin Sasaki. “Long but rapid three years have passed. We had adversity, but we are still here. I was not supposed to be where I am now, especially at the age. I am now the whole world champion and we are still running. I still get up, so we can only imagine how far we will deal with.
“Jolene always meant in my best interest, and she will always be real with me. Adrian is” Unc “here. He taught me what this sport really is. It’s about fighters. It’s about what you could get out of boxing. He kept me on my “P and Q. I fulfilled him.
In the ranking in the top 15 according to WBC and WBO, Pauldo (18-2, 9 KO) Return to the ring was announced on June 7 during an announcement in San Antonio, Texas. In February, he recently shot a knockout from the eighth round over the former world champion Shavkatdzhon Rakhimova, Pauldo is eagerly waiting for the continuation of the world title with warriors.
“It was pleased to be part of Fightersfirst’s management,” said Pauldo. “We will finish forceful this year and wait for many great fights in the lightweight division and become the world champion.”
From Atlantic City, Novel Jersey, where he became a popular draw in his hometown, Figueroa (12-0, 10 KO) Then he will enter the ring on August 23 in the fight for advertising in San Antonio, Texas. Figueroa has recently been seen how Mario Gaston Rios won the second round on March 22 in Atlantic City and will try to prove that his igniter as a pretender with the lend a hand of fighters first.
“The last three years with warriors were first a blessing,” said Figueroa. “To see where everyone is here, he is really amazing. Until now I enjoyed my career and I can’t wait to what will happen next. I have a great platform in Atlantic City and I am very excited to see what the future will bring.”
Because these three warriors continue their and so rapid entry in the sport led by Fighters First Management, Norman believes that in such a distant future he will not be the only warrior on the stage with the title of world champion.
“Three of us have appeared over the past three years,” said Norman. “Pauldo and Figueroa will be masters and we will have many more lanes here.”
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