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HUNTER RETURNS
Coverage & Photos
by Darryl Cobb Jr
 

Teflon Promotions returned to the Alan Horwitz Sixth Man Center on March 7th for its second show at the venue after staging their first two events at the Liacouras Center, also in North Philly. The crowd was smaller than their first event at the Sixth Man Center. The main event featured the return of Philly legend Eric "Outlaw" Hunter, after nearly seven years away from the ring. Hunter had been "retired" so long that he qualified for induction into the PA Boxing Hall of Fame (five year retirement requirement). Hunter was inducted last October. The 39 year old's comeback fight came as a lightweight and resulted in his twenty-third career victory. Popular local fighter Vaughn... (MORE)
   

 
                 
 

   

OBERLTON STILL
UNDEFEATED
Coverage & Photos
by Darryl Cobb Jr
 

Philly light heavyweight prospect Atif Oberlton remained undefeated with a one-round knockout over St. Louis journeyman Vaughn Alexander in the main event at the 2300 Arena promoted by Marshall Kauffman's Kings Promotions. Seven additional fights rounded out the show witnessed by a small live crowd at the South Philly venue.

Rising Philadelphia lefty Oberlton ended the fight in the first round with a right hook to the ear, sending Alexander to the canvas. Alexander said the punch landed behind his head, but referee Dave Braslow... (MORE)

   

 
                 
 

   

CAMBRIA ATHLETIC CLUB:
PHILADELPHIA'S BUCKET OF
BLOOD
by Matthew H. Ward
 

The sport of boxing has long resonated with fans because of the culture and accessibility it provides. Ask any follower of the sweet science about their favorite fighters and they will rattle off names ranging from world champions to neighborhood club fighters. These lists are usually accompanied by stories of chance meetings, autographs, or hours spent around the gyms and arenas where fighters honed their craft.”   (MORE)

   
 
         
       
                 
 

   

BROWN BEATS HAMPTON

Coverage & Photos
by Darryl Cobb Jr
 

Philly's Rasheen "Sugar Sheen" Brown scored an eight-round unanimous decision over Gary Hampton in the main event at the Alan Horwitz Sixth Man Center in North Philadelphia. Teflon Promotions returned with "Re:Play Volume 1," marking the company’s first show back and its debut at The Alan Horwitz “Sixth Man” Center. The venue, located in North Philadelphia, hosted an estimated 800 to 1,000 attendees. Promoter Dominic Walton spoke positively about bringing the event to this new setting, saying, “I’m more so as in my hood in North Philadelphia. I feel like this was a great venue.”   (MORE)

   
 
         
       
                 
 




 

   

PRICE TKOS CARTER IN FIRST

Coverage & Photos by Darryl Cobb Jr. / Instagram: @darrylcobb
 

RDR Promotions and Art of War held their first joint boxing event, Rumble Ready 1, at the Valley Forge Casino. The night featured a mix of local fighters, debuts, veterans, and exciting non-stop action from start to finish.  

Dylan Price closed the show quickly with a big right hook that dropped Sharone Carter in the first round. Carter, St. Louis, MO, beat the count, but Eric Dali stopped the fight at 1:39, giving Price, Sicklerville, NJ, the first-round TKO.
Price: 20-1-0, 1 ND, 14 KOs / Carter: 14-15-1, 3 KOs.
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PABHOF INDUCTS 25 NEW MEMBERS
 

The Pennsylvania Boxing Hall of Fame honored their 68th induction... (MORE)

   



 
                 
       

CONTENDER, GATEKEEPER, FRIEND:
CURTIS PARKER IN ATLANTIC CITY

 
by Matthew H. Ward

The sport of boxing has long resonated with fans because of the culture and accessibility it provides. Ask any follower of the sweet science about their favorite fighters and they will rattle off names ranging from world champions to neighborhood club fighters. These lists are usually accompanied by stories of chance meetings, autographs, or hours... (MORE)

   



 
                 
 
 
   

JERSEY STRONG AND
PHILLY TOUGH

The Legacy of "Irish" Teddy Mann

 
by Matthew H. Ward

The term “Jersey Strong” has come to symbolize the resilience, toughness, and rugged pride of those living in New Jersey’s coastal communities. Popularized after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, the phrase aptly describes Shore natives shaped by both the beauty and brutality of nature.

One such native was Theodore Mannschreck, known in the boxing world as “Irish” Teddy Mann. Born on September 5, 1951, in Point Pleasant, Mann grew up in nearby Forked River. A talented athlete, he excelled in cross country and track at Central Regional High School, but it was boxing where he truly made his mark. As an amateur, Mann faced stiff competition, including Philadelphia’s Curtis Parker, and trained under respected New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame...
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