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JEFFERSON,
POET FIELDS,
LAS VEGANS SHUFFORD, DEFIAGBON, WOMEN TOP CKP CARD AT STRATOSPHERE
THIS SATURDAY
Hard-hitting heavyweight Derrick Jefferson of Detroit takes
on Sedreck Fields, the punching poet from Augusta, Ga., in
the10-round main event on the Cedric Kushner Promotions card
Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Stratosphere Hotel Casino &
Tower in Las Vegas, Nev.
Fields replace Fernely Feliz, who reportedly broke his left
wrist while sparring late last week. Six Las Vegans are on
the card-heavyweights Charles Shufford, Marcellus Brown, undefeated
David Defiagbon and unbeaten Herman Gipson; super middleweight
Larry Banks; and woman bantamweight Dawn Reynolds.
Shufford and Brown meet in a six-round bout; Defiagbon faces
Earl Ramon Hayes of Augusta, Ga.; in another six-round fight;
Banks goes against John McKinney of Spring Lake, N.C., in
an eight-round bout; Gipson takes on Darrel Harry of Baltimore
in a four-round fight; and Reynolds clashes with Elizabeth
Cervantes of San Diego in a four-round bout.
The six-bout card, presented by Cedric Kushner Promotions,
starts at 7:30 p.m. (Pacific) with gates to the outdoor arena
on the north side of the Stratosphere opening at 6:30.
Tickets, priced at $24 for plaza, $36 for premium and $58
for ringside, are on sale daily from 10 a.m. to midnight at
the Stratosphere ticket office, located on the second floor
off the casino, and by calling 702-380-7711 during those days
and hours. Tickets also are available through tickets.com
The 34-year-old Jefferson has a record of 25-3-1 with 20 knockouts
and is coming off a 10-round decision win over Phil Jackson
on the Cedric Kushner Promotions "Heavyweight Explosion"
card Feb. 16 in Las Vegas.
CKP--Stratosphere Sept. 21
The 30-year-old Fields, who recently had a collection of his
poetry published, has a record of 18-15-1 with 12 knockouts
and is coming off a win over former International Boxing Federation
cruiserweight champion Al Cole on a Cedric Kushner Promotions
card Aug. 31, in Bridgehampton, N.Y.
Fields also has a win over Shannon Briggs and has been in
with former World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Oliver
McCall and current world-ranked heavyweight contender Jameel
McCline.
The 29-year-old Shufford has a record of 17-2 with nine knockouts
and is fighting for the first time since August of 2001, when
he faced Wladimir Klitschko on an HBO-televised card in Las
Vegas.
The 6-foot-11 3/4-inch Brown, who just moved to Las Vegas
from Atlanta, has a record of 24-13-1 with 21 knockouts. The
34-year-old Brown has fought former WBC heavyweight champion
Trevor Berbick.
The 32-year-old Defiagbon, originally from Nigeria, has a
record of 17-0 with 11 knockouts.
The 31-year-old Hayes has a record of 7-14-1 with six knockouts,
but one of those KO wins is over Attila Levin and is the only
loss the highly regarded Swedish Olympian, who's trained by
Angelo Dundee, has suffered in 26 bouts.
The 33-year-old Banks, who has a record of 6-11 with one knockout.
The 28-year-old McKinney has a mark of 8-1 with five knockouts.
Gipson has a record of 1-0 with one knockout.
Harry is making his pro debut.
Reynolds has a record of 3-1 with no knockouts while Cervantes
has a mark of 0-2.
(c)2002
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