November 20, The Golden Age, Press Release

 

Truax-Daniels IBA Title Fight Headlines November 20!

 

For Immediate Release

 

calebtruax_newlrgSt. Paul, MN – Unbeaten Super Middleweight “Golden” Caleb Truax will vie for his first title Friday November 20 against former world champion Carl Daniels in the main event of Seconds Out Promotions’ “The Golden Era” live from the St. Paul Armory.

 

Truax, 13-0 (9 KO’s), has been impressive thus far during his young career. The Osseo, MN native stopped five of his last six opponents, including an impressive TKO over veteran Patrick Perez in July.

 

Daniels, of St. Louis, MO, is a former WBA Junior Middleweight champion and fought the likes of Bernard Hopkins, Julio Cesar Green, Julio Cesar, Laurent Boudouani and Chad Dawson. The 69 fight veteran is Truax’ most experienced foe to date.

 

The Truax-Daniels matchup is scheduled for ten rounds, with the winner claiming the IBA Americas Super Middleweight championship.

 

In the co-featured bout of the evening, hard hitting Welterweight Muhammad “African Assassin” Kayongo of St. Paul returns following a one year absence to challenge James Todd of the United Kingdom. Kayongo, 14-2 (10 KO’s) and Todd, 2-1-1 (1 KO) are scheduled to do battle over 10 rounds for the IBA Intercontinental Welterweight title.

 

Kayongo-Todd is expected to be far more competitive than it looks on paper, as the latter was an elite amateur, former member of the Calzaghe Training Camp and now part of the illustrious Talon Boxing Camp in Big Bear, CA.

 

Former amateur star Michael Faulk of St. Paul takes on Ryan Soft, 1-0-1 (1 KO), of North Dakota in a four round Junior Middleweight bout. Faulk, 1-0 (1 KO), was rated the #2 amateur in the nation by USA Boxing.

 

Middleweights Charles Meier, 3-1 (2 KO’s), and Josh Rodriguez, 4-10 (3 KO’s) will meet over four rounds. Marvin Rodriguez, 2-2 (1 KO), challenges Silas Ortey, 4-7 (3 KO’s), also in a four round Middleweight affair.

 

Super Bantamweights Felix Martinez of Bloomington, MN squares off against Ugandan Phillip Adyaka in a four rounder. Martinez and Adyaka are both looking for their first professional victory.

 

Mixed martial artist Derek Abrams meets Caleb Wolf over three 5 minute rounds in the Featherweight (145 lb) division and Welterweight Jedidiah Jones makes his debut against an opponent TBA, also in a three rounder.

 

Lightweight prospect Jeremy McLaurin, 5-0 (4 KO’s), and local favorite Jon “The Iron Man” Schmidt, 9-1 (6 KO’s) are slated to appear in separate bouts.

 

Tickets are $25 for general admission and $55 for VIP. General admission for children under 13 is $5. Tickets to “The Golden Era” are available by calling 612-807-5547. Doors to open at 7 and the first bell is slated for 8 pm.

 

The St. Paul Armory is located at 600 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55101

When retired professional boxer Tony Grygelko found himself unable to stay out of the gym, he realized that his passion for boxing was undeniable. At age 29, Grygelko formed Seconds Out Promotions. By utilizing the vast boxing knowledge of world-class trainer Ron Lyke, Grygelko and Seconds Out quickly became a hit.

Through determination, integrity and hard work, Seconds Out strives to become a top promotional firm by giving young fighters the ability to showcase their talents to a worldwide audience, along with offering fans the highest quality of entertainment. Seconds Out is committed to recruitment and development of the best and brightest young fighters to help achieve our mission.

Seconds Out Promotions’ current stable of pugilists includes undefeated prospects “Golden” Caleb Truax, Marcus Oliveria, Michael Faulk, Ismail Muwendo, Jeremy McLaurin, dynamite fisted Heavyweight Joey “Minnesota Ice” Abell, Willshaun Boxley, Charles Meier, Jon “The Ironman” Schmidt, and Mohammed Kayongo.

 

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“Wanted” Seconds Out Promotions, August 8 card as it stands

from soboxing.com

 

August 8th (Boxing) Wyatts Earps Bar

6 Rds
Super Bantamweight 122-126 Lbs
“Liberty Title’s Main Event Bout”

Willshuan Boxley (5-1) Vs. James Frank

6 Rds
Lt Middleweight 154-160 Lbs

Robert Kamya (16-10) Vs. Joshua Rodriguez (4-9)

4 Rds
Bantamweight 118-122 Lbs

Felix Marteniz (0-3) Vs. Jake Backus(Pro Debut)

4 Rds
Middleweight 154-160(Lbs)

Charles Meier (2-1) Vs. Travis Pryzanski (0-1)

4 Rds
Middleweight 154-160(Lbs)

Marvin Rodriguez (1-2) Vs. Dan Copp (0-1)

Stalk, Stalk, Stalk, BAM! Abell knocks Brown Half Way Out of Ring

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Courtesy of SnapLocally photography, all rights reserved

 

The show must go on. Seconds Out Promotions had to overcome many obstacles to make this event happen. If it wasn’t boxers dropping off due to injury, it was fighters running in fear at the thought of stepping in with “Minnesota Ice”. Willshaun Boxley’s opponent was reportedly shot leaving his gym just two days before the show. Joey Abell’s new opponent wasn’t finalized until Friday. I tip my hat to SO in making an entertaining evening under such difficult circumstances.

 

Rocky Graziano Jr (KO round 1) over Chris Clark – This fight started out with the 365lb Clack falling into Rocky, knocking both men to the mat. Clinching ensued until Rocky landed one hard clean shot to Clark’s head, ending things in a first round KO.

 

Ismail Muwendo(TKO round 2) over Felix Martinez- This one was all Ismail. He was able to use his length to keep Felix at the end of his jab. Ismail landed a big left hook that really stunned Felix in round 1. The second round was more of the same with Ishmail really working off of his jab then nailing Martinez with a straight right that sent him to the mat where the fight was stopped.

 

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Courtesy of SnapLocally photography, all rights reserved

 

Jon Schmidt (UD 40,36 / 40,36 / 40,37)over Travis Perzynski- I was actually quite interested in this bout. While Travis had fights under his belt in MMA, he had yet to fight in a boxing match. Perzynski’s MMA background was obvious from the start. He was in the awkward MMA style stance while Jon had the conventional boxing stance. Travis’s MMA stance seemed to work in his favor early in this fight. Schmidt seemed quite tentative to start, but once he saw the weakness in Perzynski’s stance, he started landing jabs right down the middle. An MMA fighter tends to be more square in stance because when fighting MMA they must concern themselves with blocking kicks and defending the take down, but in pure boxing it leaves a wide open shot to the nose. I had every round going to Jon Schmidt but Travis was the one to bring the fight. He was a surprisingly game opponent for not having one boxing match prior. But in the end Jon’s boxing skills won the day.

 

Charles Meir (UD 40,36/40,37/40,36) over Nick Whiting – While Nick pressed the action, Charles did the boxing. Meir had Nick bloody early in this fight. He was landing big hooks to the body and head. All of Charles body work showed by the 4th round when Nick was no longer forcing the action but seemingly just trying to get through the fight.

 

Harley Kilfian (TKO round 3)over Marty Linquist- The first round started out with an explosion of heavy shots by both fighters and ended with some testing. Round 2 saw both fighters again trying to land big shots. Marty began to try and smother Harley’s punches by bullying his way inside. Around this time one of the fans in the crowd was yelling ” work the face” and that’s what Harley did ending round two with a huge left hook to Marty’s head. The 3rd round was all Harley. Marty tried to smother the taller Kilfian but was having less luck and in the closing seconds of the 3rd, Harley landed a flurry of punches, putting Lindquist on the mat for good.

 

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Courtesy of SnapLocally photogaphy, all rights reserved

 

Emily Klinefelter (SD 48,47/49,47/49,47)over Melissa St Vill – This was a pretty good fight. Melissa was the quicker of the two, but Emily just seemed to want it more.

 

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Courtesy SnapLocally Photography, all rights reserved

Joey Abell (Ko round 1) over Galen Brown – Stalk, Stalk, Stalk. BAM! A straight left followed by a flurry of punches sent Galen half way through the ropes. I don’t know that I have witnessed live, a more vicious one punch knockout in boxing. The flurry was just instinct by Joey as Galen was falling.

 

Todd

Seconds Out Promotions, “Brawl in St. Paul” March 21, St. Paul Armory

This show has been postponed.

Updated fight card for Seconds Out Promotions, ”Brawl in St. Paul”, March 21 at the St. Paul Armory.

 

I have got to say, I am really looking forward to the Marcus Levessuer (11-2) -VS- Travis Perzynski (18-3) fight. Levessuer has yet to let us down and is really somebody I have looked forward to seeing at Seconds Out events. Willshaun Boxley (5,0) taking on Thomas Snow (10,1)is probably the fight I am most excited about. Boxley has major player written all over him. We are lucky to be able to watch his star shine. Getting to watch Minnesota’s best heavyweight, Joey Abell, is just Icing on this cake. Not to mention, this could be some build up for a possible Joey Abell / Raphael Butler showdown. They will both be on the April 4 card at Epic nightclub. Hope to see you at the Armory in St. Paul.

 

Check out our interview with President and CEO of Seconds Out Promotions here. 3-9-09 Tony Grygelco Seconds Out Promotions

 

STATE LIGHTWEIGHT MMA CHAMPIONSHIP

MMA 5 rds

Marcus Levessuer (11-2) -VS- Travis Perzynski (18-3)

MMA 3 rds

Brandon Zemke (1-1) -VS- Kris Blesi (Pro Debut)

HWT 6 rds

Joey Abell (22-4) -VS- Larry White (3-4)
126lbs 6 rds

Cornelius Lock (18-3) David Vasquez (17-13)

122lbs 6 rds

Willshaun Boxley (5-0) -VS- Thomas Snow (10-1)
201lbs 4 rds
Harley Kilfian (7-2) -VS- Marty Lindquist (13-7)

168 4 rds
Marvin Rodriguez(1-1) -VS- Nick Whiting (0-10-1)

126 4 rds
Ismail Muwedo (1-0-10 -VS- Felix Marteniz (0-2)

135
Mellisa St. Vill (0-0-1) -VS- Katy Klinefelter (2-0)

 

Card is subject to change.

Caleb Truax, Joey Abell, and MMA shine at Epic Nightclub

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Courtesy 13Twentythree Photography, all rigts reserved

 

You want to be close to the action? Maybe you would like to look down on the combatants from directly above. If you like up close and personal when going to a show, Epic Nightclub delivered. There was a definite buzz in the air for this special evening. It looked to me as though ALS should get a nice check from this event.

 

I really enjoyed this show. Seconds Out Promotions did a fine job in giving the fans entertainment for a great cause. I am a boxing guy, but MMA won the night. I was thoroughly impressed with the action and skill of the MMA fighters. The fans of Caleb Truax really made his short fight feel like a major event. They were great, and everything fight fans should be. Joey Abell was simply, WOW. Below is a fight by fight recap.

 

Jon “Iron Man” Schmidt…vs…Charles Meir (4 rounds exhibition)

 

The first three rounds of this exhibition were controlled by Schmidt. His ring experience seemed to be too much for his gym teammate. Charles did land punches, but most came when Jon was just standing in his defensive guard. The fourth round was by far the closest, with Meir taking it in my opinion. Since this was an exhibition there was no winner or loser.

 

(W)Jeremy McLaurin…vs…(L)Sook Siyajuck (4 rounds lightweights)

 

Jeremy proved to be too fast and skilled for Sook. I found it amusing that during the first round while McLaurin was running circles around Sook, Sook’s corner was yelling out that Jeremy was slow. I would not use the word slow when describing Jeremy’s performance. The first two rounds were all Jeremy McLaurin. Sook was a game opponent, just not on the same level. The third and fourth rounds were much more competitive, but it’s my opinion that this was only due to McLaurin seemingly being gassed. I had every round going to Jeremy and so did the judges.

 

(W)Dion Savage…vs…(L)Marvin Rodriguez (4 rounds super middleweights)

 

This fight started out with both boxers throwing heavy shots, plenty of them wild. Marvin’s right eye was swollen before 2 minutes had gone by in the first round. Round two brought more big shots and also started to show the obvious skill and strength advantage for Dion. Marvin’s eye looked to be almost swelled shut by the end of the second. The third round had much of the same, although Dion Savage began to leave his hands down in an effort to lure Rodriguez into a bomb. Round 4 started with Dion in a football 3 point stance, after that, much of the same as previous rounds. This fight was all Dion Savage, his strength, skill, and speed were just to much for a very game Mavin Rodriguez.

 

(W)Willshaun Boxley…vs…(L)Felix Martinez (4 rounds super bantamwights)

 

Its my opinion that Boxley was touched more often in the first round of this fight than he had been all of his bout January 24. Don’t get me wrong, it was still all Boxley. The first two rounds had Boxley clearly showing superior ability and quickness. We also saw the Mayweather defense make a few appearances. Sometime during the second round it looked as though Willshaun had hurt his right hand, but it didn’t hinder his dominance. By the third round it was obvious Boxley was not concerned about Felix’s power. He stalked Martinex around the ring landing punches in bunches until his opponent could take no more.

 

(W)Carey Vanier…vs…(L)Derek Abrams (3 rounds MMA)

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Carey dominated this fight from start to finish. The first round saw Vanier throw Abrams over his back WWE style. Much of the fight was spent with Carey in the dominant mounted position. The fight ended in the second with Vanier finishing things off with a Kimora.

 

(W)Marcus LeVesseur…vs…(L)John Marriott (3 round MMA)

 

This one went all three rounds. It was an exciting fight with lots of action. Both fighters spent a lot of time tangled in the ropes. I have to say while it was competitive Marcus LeVesseur was clearly in control for all three rounds. The judges were of the same opinion.

 

(W)Joey “Minnesota Ice” Abell…vs…(L)Marcus Rhode (6 rounds heavyweights)

 

Joey brought the WOW and JAB. Abell was just too much for Rhode and ended it in the first. It seemed once Marcus Rhode felt Joey’s power, he was done.

 

(W)”Golden” Caleb Truax…vs…(L)Steve Walker (6 rounds super middleweights)

 

I loved this fight because of the crowd. The minute Caleb came out, Epic Nightclub went crazy. Chants of “Caleb, Caleb” rang throughout this short fight. The first round was actually a tough one for me to score, but that didn’t matter because shortly into the second Caleb landed a monster hook to the body of Steve Walker that in my opinion ended the fight. Walker got up but was out shortly after due to another flurry by Truax.

 

(W)Phil “The Drill” Williams…vs…(L)Issiah “The Prophet” Henderson ( 6 rounds light heavweights)

 

The pro Williams crowd was vocal from start to finish. This fight went the distance, but there truly wasn’t much to write about. One observer asked me in between rounds what I was going to write about this fight and then offered his thoughts. ” Snooze”, was what he stated for the headline. I can’t argue with that thought. Phil controlled the whole fight but in a not so fan friendly way. He spent pretty much the whole fight waiting to land one big punch, but it never really happened. The Drill has a ton of talent, but seems to want to wait and pick a time to drop a one punch combo. After Phill Williams was announced a unanimous winner he took the mike and stated he was deserving of being a constant headliner.

 

I feel I need to say I really like Phil Williams.  I love his power and skill set, but in talking with the fans after the fight, his showing fell below the action witnessed through most of the evening. I have no doubt  Williams has it in him to be the Man, but right now headliners, as I see it, were Joey Abell and Caleb Truax for boxing, and the MMA guys were great.

 

Todd

Fight line up for February 13

MinnesotaBoxing.com caught up with some of the boxers on this card. Check out what they had to say here.

 

from soboxing.com

St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

Tickets are available at www.epicmpls.com

or by calling 612-807-5547


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8 Rds
…………………………………………Lt Heavyweights
……………….Phil “The Drill” Williams (9-1) -VS- Isaiah Henderson (11-10)

……………………………………………….6 Rds
……………………………………………Heavyweight
……………………………Joey Abell (21-4)
-VS- Marcus Rhode (43-36)

……………………………………………...6 Rds
………………………………………..Super Middleweight
………………..“Golden” Caleb Truax (10-0) -VS- Josh Rodriguez(4-6)…………

……………………………………………….MMA
……………………………………………….3 Rds
………………………………………………155 lbs
…………………………Carey Vanier (14-3) -VS- Derek Abram(9-9)..

……………………………………………….MMA
……………………………………………….3 Rds
………………………………………………155 lbs
……………………Marcus LeVessuer (10-3) -VS-John Marriott (6-1). ….

………………………………………………6 Rds
………………………………………..Super Middleweight
……………………………Jon Schmidt (7-1) -VS-William Deets (2-8)

………………………………………………4 Rds
……………………………………….Super Bantamweight
………………………..Wilshaun Boxley (4-0) -VS- Felix Martinez (0-1)..

………………………………………………4 Rds
………………………………………….Featherweight
……………………….Jeremy McLaurin(2-0) -VS- Sook Siyajuck(1-2-1)……………….

……………………………………………….4 Rds
………………………………………….Middleweight
…………………………….Charles Meir(0-1) -VS- Fred Thomas (0-7)……………….

card subject to change