(MAY 30) Star Boxing's
Card, the "Slugfest at the Sun" will take place on June 30, 2018
at the Mohegan Sun Arena, has gone from a stellar card, to a
great night of live boxing. Star Boxing thrilled fans when it
announced the long anticipated return of the "Common Man," light
heavyweight sensation Joe Smith, Jr, (23-2 18KO's). This
week, Star Boxing formally announced that former WBC Women's
World Champion, Kali "KO Mequinonoag" Reis, (13-7 4KO's) will be
fighting as the co-feature bout the card against Szilvia
Szabados, (17-11 8KO'S) of Hungary.
Reis, is just coming off of the
historic bout with undisputed women's champion Cecilia Braekhus,
in the first ever women's bout televised on HBO. Reis and
Braekhus put on brilliant performance on the undercard of the
GGG-Martirosyan card in California.
The bout between Reis and
Braekhus was a memorable one that saw great action from start to
finish. Reis used a heavy right hand to drop Braekhus in the
seventh round and hurt her for a second time in the ninth round,
becoming the first women to ever knockdown the champion Braekhus
in her professional career. The decision was read over a sea of
boo's from the crowd as Braekhus escaped the power of Reis and
retained her titles in a decision win.
Kali is thrilled to be fighting
at Mohegan Sun on June 30th. The fans are equally excited as
Kali brings thrilling inside the ring action and a unique and
entertaining ring walk, carrying her native warrior pride into
the ring, as she does every fight with a centuries' old Native
American prayer dance. She will have her New England fan base
behind her as she searches for another win in her professional
career as she chases the rematch that Braekhus promised the fans
after their title fight just over a month ago.
Kali Reis had these comments about returning to Mohegan Sun, "I
am so excited to be back "home" at Mohegan Sun June 30th! Star
Boxing always has action packed fights lighting up this
beautiful area. Joe DeGuardia is keeping me very productive
since we signed with him back in November. I am so pleased with
the decision myself and manager Brian made to sign with him and
Star Boxing. Fans can also expect to see an even more
determined, skilled, hungry, evolving WARRIOR in there! The
fight on HBO May 5 with Braekhus was such a learning experience
and I am grateful for making history in not only women's boxing
but my own personal journey as well. I'm back and promise to put
on one heck of a show!"
Manager of Kali Reis, Brian Cohen had this to say about Kali's
return to Mohegan Sun, "Mohegan Sun is a great venue for boxing.
It's close to Kali's home. It's rich in Native American culture.
They give Kali the freedom to have a ceremonial dance on her
walkout to the ring. Our goal is to make the name Kali Reis
synonymous with the Mohegan Sun. Kali is hard at work in
training camp with me and the team. What that means is from the
minute she wakes up to the minute she passes out at night she
will be living, breathing and thinking boxing. So on June 30th
you are going to see a 147 pound female monster made out of
twisted steel and indigenous appeal. What you ARE going to see
is a boxer on a mission to prove a point and make a statement.
So what you need to do is go online, call Mohegan, send an email
or use a carrier pigeon to get your tickets because on June 30th
you're going to see the first woman to ever fight on HBO. You're
going to see the first woman of Star Boxing, Kali "KO" Reis.
Joe DeGuardia, CEO of Star Boxing said this about Reis, "Kali
impressed everyone on May 5th against undisputed champion
Cecilia Braekhus, in the first women's bout featured on HBO.
Kali proved that she has the skill to take on the elite level of
women's boxing. I am thrilled that we are able to bring her back
so soon, and at Mohegan Sun. She truly has a remarkable life
story and is a great example of a strong woman who has battled
tremendous odds and adversity and we applaud her. Kali is a role
model in and out of the ring. We are very happy to have her on
the June 30th show at Mohegan Sun. It will be a special night."