Boxing Card: Emmett Linton – Robert Frazier
LINTON-FRAZIER HEADLINE BATTLE AT THE BOAT XLVI
In what could be the biggest fight in their careers, Tacoma’s own, Emmett Linton (33-4-2, 15KOs) will face Robert Frazier (31-7-4, 15KOs) in the ten round main event at the Northwest most popular pro-boxing series “The Battle at the Boatâ€. This is the 46th fight since the series started in November 2001.
“This fight is a pick’em fight†said promoter Brian Halquist. “The winner of this fight will undoubtedly get a shot at something big. Both guys have great records and have fought world class fights and many TV fights†Halquist continued. “I see this fight as even as can beâ€.
Linton’s trainer, former world champion Johnny Bumphus, also a Tacoma native, has been in town setting up the Linton training camp for this fight. “This is a fight that both fighter’s need to winâ€, Bumphus said. “Emmett is ready and has trained good for this fightâ€.
The semi-main event will feature local favorite Roger Cantrell (6-0-0, 4KOs) against West Virginia’s James North (8-10-2, 3KOs). “Roger is stepping up and fighting a veteran who has fought very tough in his career. North has much more pro-ring experience than Roger, but at this point in Cantrell’s career he needs to fight a good journeyman. We’ll stop him up against better competition every fight now. We’d really like to fight Andre Ward at 160 pounds in the very near future†Halquist said. Ward is 8-0 as a pro and won a gold medal in the 2000 Olympics. “We are very confident in Roger and he will continue to fight tougher opponents each fightâ€, Halquist said.
UNDERCARD
5 Rounds – Welterweights
Nate Smith – Puyallup, WA vs. TJ Jooya – Burnaby BC
(2-1-1, 1KO) (5-3-1, 3KOs)
4 Rounds – Light Heavyweight
Shad Chrisman – Snohomish, WA vs. Matt Halvorsen – Billing, MT
(1-0-0, 1KO) (Pro-debut)
4 Rounds – Heavyweight
Bristol Marunde – Orting, WA vs. Villi Bloomfield – Everett, WA
(1-1-0, 1KO) (2-0-0, 1KO)
4 Rounds – Junior Middleweight
Jacob Ruffin – Post Falls, ID vs. Jess Salway – Browning, MT
(0-40) (1-1-0)
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