QUINCY — A combination of professional boxing and sports entertainment will be the theme for Saturday’s “Rumble at the Rink II,” presented by Granite Chin Promotions, in Quincy.
The action will be streamed on www.BXNGTV.com live from the Quincy Youth Arena.
The evening will conclude with famed combat sports personality Butterbean refereeing the GP Midget Wrestling Championship match, presented by Midget Mayhem Wrestling, between Cambodian Dragon and Walter.
Granite Chin is also hosting a “Fan Zone,” in which Butterbean and local boxing legend “Irish” Micky Ward will hold separate meet-and-greets at 7 p.m. for fans in attendance. Also, as part of the experience, Bud Light and WMEX will set up areas featuring giveaways and entertainment.
Some of the best and most popular prize-fighters in Massachusetts will be showcased, including Milton featherweight Jenn Perella (4-1, KO), the 2024 National Golden Gloves Silver Medalist and two-time New England Golden Gloves Champion. The former college field hockey player faces Kate Radomska in a scheduled six-round female match.
Peabody light heavyweight Russ Kimber (3-3, KO), whose father and uncle were world champion kickboxers, and “Rough N’ Rowdy” graduate Bobby “Lights Out” Laing (2-0, 2 KOs), of Braintree, threw down in a four-round bout.
Popular Kingston junior middleweight Rich Allen (2-0, 2 KOs) is matched in a four-rounder against David Rodriguez.
Massachusetts State and WBC USA Heavyweight Champion Kevin “Big Gulp” Nagle (11-0, 8 KOs), of Scituate, returns to the ring in a four-round match vs. Max Da Silva. Also fighting on the undercard in four-round fights are Quincy heavyweight Peter “PJ” Campbell (1-0), a union laborer in Local 695, against Felipe Soares Da Silva, as well as California junior middleweight Luis Valentin, who makes his pro debut against Tymar Miles.
“May 16 is going to be an incredible night of fights and entertainment,” said promoter Chris Traietti said. “A lot of preparation was put in to this and it’s exciting to see it all come together. We expect a large turnout and a ton of action. This is one of those events you don’t want to miss.”
Granite Chin Promotions has teamed up, once again, with the Quincy Fire Cancer Foundation. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to this non-profit organization, which has a mission to provide unwavering support to firefighters and their families as they face the challenges of occupational cancer, ensuring they receive the care, resources, and assistance they need. Go to www.quincyfirecancerfoundation.com for additional information.
Saturday’s card is subject to change.
Tickets priced at $420 (reserved VIP table of four), $80 (reserved ringside), $60 (general seats), and $40 (general admission) are available for purchase at https://events.ticketleap.com/events/granite-chin-promotions.com.
Doors open at 6 p.m. with the first bout scheduled for 7 p.m.
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