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Exclusive: Jolene Mizzone, Adrian Clark Talk Fighters First and August 23
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11 months agoon
San Antonio Fight fans are waiting for a real feast on Saturday, August 23, when the Boeing Center in Tech Port is the host of the arranged card named in the summer.
In the main event for the first time the Justin Figueroa headline (12-0, 10 KO) is equalized for the first time, ahead of Jarrod Tennant (9-5, 4 KO) for the Crown Super Welter Intrareight Junior Nabf.
World Boxing News talked only to Jolene Mizzone and Adrian Clark from fighters who gave unfilted thoughts about the event, warriors and why their partnership changes the game for boxers behind the scenes.
“These are types of cards that I like best.”
“Being earlier on the promoter’s side for over 25 years, I must say that I like this type of card best!” Mizzone said WBN.
“You have a guy in Justin Figueroa, who is the upcoming boxer fighting in your first main event for a regional title. Then you have Justin Pauld, who after this fight will be there to fight with any 135-pound warriors, so it’s exhilarating.
“You also have one of our fighters, Joseph Almadji, who is only 20 years aged, fighting in his third professional fight. He is the future, so people will be able to see how he shows their skills.
“You also have, from top to bottom, local warriors present their skills. I also have to mention that you have some fights that San Antonio’s boxer set against another San Antonio boxer, which is always great for praising your rights. You don’t see so much on these days.
“I can’t wait to see them all and who knows, maybe some of them will join the first family of fighters.”
Mizzone did not exaggerate. The act is full of growing local names, urban rights to brag in the city and recognized competition ready to make their movement.
Working with Adrian Clark
Mizzone also wanted to attribute her right man.
“My partnership with Adrian Clark could not be better. I don’t think I would be able to do it with anyone but him. He trusted me to bring me to the team and I will be grateful for it forever.
“I think that one of our many strengths is that we both listen to each other and both have the same final game when it comes to the boxing industry to protect warriors. It is very vital to us.”
Protection of fighters was the first telephone card for fighters, a management group that quickly gained a reputation of ethics in an absolutely absolute industry.
A partnership that the warriors puts first place
“I think that we are very different from most managers, it is that we like to engage our fighters in the business side of things. We feel that setting plans or contracts for warriors makes a difference.
“At the end of the warrior’s day, you should teach the business side of things and understand this.”
This philosophy believes that Mizzone will maintain the development of fighters first in the coming years.
“Over the next year, we plan to build fighters and add more fighters to the family,” noted Mizzone.
“We think that one thing is that we want to cooperate with warriors who want to cooperate with us and I think we bring a lot to fighters who will lend a hand them only in the long run.”
Adrian Clark says
As enthusiastic as Mizzone, Clark wants to continue a good job, which has provided him with a reputation over the years of August 23.
“I am excited again with work with Desi Martinez! San Antonio is my second home. This is the capital of the fight in Texas, and fans should expect a card full from top to bottom,” said Clark WBN.
“Working with your best friend is always uncomplicated, even when the days are not uncomplicated. I understand why there is a Hall of Famer in this sport. In addition to being two very mundane people, we offer a better service than competition, at a pace lower than competition.
When asked which fighters he can’t wait to show, Clark added: “I am excited about a newborn pistol, Joseph Almajdi. He is a complete package. I believe that San Antonio fans will fall in love with him.
“This program is simply part of history, because we try to appear as the most vital company management company in the world,” he concluded.
August 23 – San Antonio Night
Justin Figueroa (12-0, 10 KO) vs Jarrod Tennant (9-5, 4 KO)
Justin Pauld (18-2, 9 Kos) vs Said Chino (25-12-2, 16 KO)
Javier “Pitbull” Rodriguez (17-3-3, 3 KO) vs Brandon Cruz (10-5, 7 KO)
Edward Ortiz (14-2, 5 Kos) vs Jose Sanchez Charles (21-6-1, 12 KO)
Joseph Almajdi (for Worth) vs Santiago Bendia
Isaac Bermea (San Antonio) vs Petry Pinalilo
Ethan Perez (San Antonio) vs Osmar Rodriguez Gamez
Ramon Soto (Converse) vs Emmanuel Saenz
Oliver Guerrero (San Antonio) vs Jerome Aiken
And Mizzone has no doubt what fans can expect when the lights boost.
“I can’t wait to see Justin Figueroa in his first fight for the title of the main event and I think Justin Pauldo is only a step away from facing the biggest names in the 135 pounds ward.
“I can’t wait to see how Joseph Aljamdi presents his skills for fans. You can definitely watch it in the future.
“Let’s not forget about all the talents of San Antonio, which is also presented on the card!”
August 23 – Boeing Center, San Antonio
Door: 17:00 CT First bell: 17:35
Promotors: Desi Martinez Promotions & Fighters First Management
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