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McLaurin Added to December 18 Card, Agrees to Deal With MSC

For Immediate Release                

 

Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Courtesy SnapLocally.com

  
Minneapolis,MN-Lightweight prospect Jeremy McLaurin can be added to the list of names set to do battle on December 18.  McLaurin joins Cerresso Fort, Javontae Starks, and Derek Winston as the Minnesota natives set to do battle at Grand Casino Hinckley.               

 McLaurin will be pitted with Darryl Hayes(3-0 1ko) on the card and will aim to capture his sixth career victory.  The fight comes as the first of his multi-fight deal with Midwest Sports Council.

“I’m excited to open a new chapter in my career, and am looking forward to big things in 2010” McLaurin said.

      The next chapter of McLaurin’s career will be interesting, as the lengthy McLaurin can fight at a relatively wide range of weight classes, presenting a vast group of possible opponents throughout Minnesota, and beyond.

“Jeremy McLaurin is a fantastic addition to the MSC stable of fighters. When his new management contacted us about a possible deal, we were eager to get him on paper as soon as we were certain he wasn’t affiliated with any other promotional groups. We look forward to helping his career develop” Said Cory Rapacz of Midwest Sports Council.

      Rapacz  says the deal comes with the help of McLaurin’s newly acquired management staff Andrew Studer, and Jeremy Bjornberg.

      “This will be a very beneficial working relationship for all parties involved. Midwest Sports Council is offering Jeremy a truly amazing opportunity to elevate and display his craft on many of the state’s biggest stages. December 18th is just the first in a long line of future bouts my client looks forward to competing in under the MSC banner” said manager Andrew Studer.

      McLaurin says he is focused on picking up a win on December 18 before commenting on any other future possibilities.


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7 Antworten

  1. Cory R says:

    He’s a great kid. I’m glad he contacted us. Can’t wait to see him in action!

  2. Fight Facts says:

    After reading Fistic’s report Tony G snuck in a little jab at the end of wishing him all the best. Smart move by this kid maybe he can beat T-Lee in the pros.

  3. Todd says:

    There are a lot of fun match ups in his weights.

  4. Bob Boxing says:

    Why did he change? He got 4 fights this last year. MSC is building a nice stable of fighters.

  5. Todd says:

    I have heard rumors, but dont know for sure. He has to do whats best for him. Both promotions have been pretty active, but MSC has done more high profile stuff. Like Ive said, I am a fan of the guy and wish him the best.

  6. brett mauren says:

    “While this has been an emotional decision for me it is one that had to be made. I would like to thank all of the people responsible for my prior training, also for the support & friendship they showed me. There are many people behind the scenes that have been nothing but supportive to me I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all.
    My decision to leave Seconds Out promotions is purely professional. I have learned a great deal & developed many friendships during the time I was with them. Unfortunately the plans they had for my future in boxing was not the direction that I felt my career should be headed. I truly believe I have made the best decision for myself & my family”

  7. brett mauren says:

    ^Jeremy’s comments from today

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