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Star Boxing: Stacked Undercard For Tarver/Dawson Doubleheader

Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing has stacked the undercard of tonight’s doubleheader on Showtime. Headlined by the come-backing Antonio “Magic Man” Tarver, Saturday’s undercard boasts some of the East Coast’s finest young prospects. This event will take place at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

This event will also be televised on Showtime Championship Boxing at 10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast.

Headlining the undercard is America’s best hope to bring the heavyweight title back to the States—Kevin “Kingpin” Johnson (14-0-1, 6KO’s). In March, the undefeated Johnson offered to step in for an ill Briggs and fight Sultan Ibragimov on short notice—a challenge that the new WBO Heavyweight Champion left unanswered.

Johnson went on to fight later that month in South Carolina, and KO’d Curtis Taylor in one round. On June 9th Johnson will be taking on veteran Ron Guerrero (19-13-3, 13KO’s).

Hartford’s own Adelita Irizarry (0-1), a part-time corrections officer, is looking to make Tiffany Lucas (0-1) serve some hard time in the ring in a scheduled four rounder.

A Connecticut vs. New York rivalry is brewing at the Convention Center when New Haven super middleweight Elvin Ayala (16-2, 7KO’s) goes mano-a-mano with NY’s Dillon Carew (20-16-3, 12KO’s) in a scheduled six rounder.

The rivalry continues when Norwich’s Shakha Moore (9-11-3, 1KO) goes up against Utica’s Jason Bouvouso (5-3, 1KO) in a six round welterweight clash.

Tampa’s Akinyemi Laleye (6-1, 3KO’s), known as “AK-47” for his two years of military service in Iraq and Afghanistan, is gunning for a shootout when he takes on Philadelphia’s Cameron Bright (1-8-2, 1KO) in a scheduled four-rounder.

The Bey Brothers, two of Cleveland’s most decorated amateurs, are ready to showcase their skills for the Hartford fans. Mickey Bey Jr. (6-0, 3KO’s), a two-time National PAL Champion, 2002 National Golden Gloves and two-time US Jr. Olympic Champion, will take on Felix Fernandes (1-0) in six round welterweight clash.

In a six round lightweight clash, the 2000 Jr. Olympics National Champion Cortez Bey (5-0, 4KO’s) will battle Sebastien Hamel (6-9-1, 1KO).

In the main event, former undisputed light heavyweight champion Antonio “Magic Man” Tarver (24-4, 18KO’s) will vie for the vacant IBO light heavyweight title when he takes on Elvir “Kosovo Kid” Muriqi (34-3, 21KO’s). This world championship doubleheader will also feature Chad Dawson (23-0, 15KO’s) making a voluntary defense of his WBC light heavyweight world title against Jesus Ruiz (19-4,17KO’s).

The event is presented by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing, in association with Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, and AT Entertainment.

Tickets are priced $35, $50, $100, $200 and $500, and are available through TicketMaster outlets, by calling (860) 525-4500, and at TicketMaster.com. Tickets also may be purchased at The Connecticut Convention Center by calling (860) 249-6000.

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