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| Dawson speaks to us following his victory over Jesus Ruiz. Dawson expresses an interest in facing Antonio Tarver, who was also victorious on the same card over Elvir Muriqi. |
| Mike Oliver speaks following the biggest win of his promising career, a Unanimous Decision over Cruz Carbajal on ESPN Wednesday Night Fights. |

| We caught up with Contender star Jesse Brinkley. Brinkley was ringside in support of fellow Contender Peter Manfredo Jr. |
| Peter Manfredo Jr. looks like a beaten man but he came out on top against a tough David Banks. Manfredo talks about his intense training and his need for some time away from the sport. |

| David Banks expresses frustration after being handed a decision loss to Peter Manfredo Jr. The fight took place at Foxwoods Resort & Casino in Connecticut. |
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| Matt "Too Smooth" Godfrey gives his take following a tough, and somewhat controversial, win over Derrick Brown. |
| Exciting Cruiserweight Prospect Aaron Williams talks to Overhandright.com after another impressive KO victory. Williams made quick work of Jeff Brownfield kayoing him in round one. |
| Drew Arpin poses with editor Phil Santos. Arpin is only 6 years old yet he already possesses good punching power in both hands and an elusive style of defense that makes him very difficult to hit. |
| up against a fighter who had 12 victories, all by knockout, King nevertheless, lowered the boom and stopped Stiverne in four rounds. The victory sent a shockwave through the boxing world and reminded experts and fans alike that, when properly prepared, King is a very dangerous world-class boxer. He is paired against Florida's Ed Slater, scheduled for eight rounds. Also seeing action that night will be Adrian, Michigan super welterweight "Flawless" Dan Wallace (8-1, 3 KOs) taking on Monyette Flowers; an all-Michigan battle of durable super lightweight veterans between Reginald Nash and Bernard Harris; debuting super lightweight Santos Martinez vs. Ken Yon Kellum; debuting light heavyweights Deon Savage and Brandon Thompson facing each other, and first timer Emanuel Flowers taking on an opponent that is yet to be announced. Tickets for the event are priced at $40 for ringside; $25 reserved seating and $15 for general admission and can be purchased by calling 734.644.4911. The doors open on fight night at 6 pm and the action starts at 7:00. |
| King's Triumphant Return Demetrice King returns August 24 in Jackson, MI |
| On August 24, respected Michigan promoter Gerald Evans of 1 World Productions, in association with Murack Corporation, will host a night of boxing at the Jackson County Fairgrounds, Banquet Hall in Jackson, Michigan. "The Battle to be King" will feature in its main event a "much better than his record" heavyweight returning from the biggest victory of his career. Jackson's own hard-punching Demetrice "The Next Big Thing" King (12-15, 10 KOs) is coming off a sensational upset victory over formerly undefeated and highly touted prospect Bermane Stiverne on July 7. Going |