The unbelievable previous best on the planet Roy Jones, presently a mentor and advertiser, will have three of his warriors title a battle card at Legends Club in Toppenish, Washington on June 28.
In the headliner, old neighborhood number one and undefeated Yakima conceived Andrew “White Lightning” Murphy will battle in an eight-round session shielding his Public Boxing Affiliation (NBA) super middleweight Americas title. Andrew is advanced by Devin Haney Advancements.
In the co-headliner Mandeep Jangra, previous Region Games and Asian Games silver medalist, will safeguard his NBA Intercontinental super featherweight title in a 10-round session.
Battling for the empty NBA Americas lightweight title will be undefeated Moldovan Piotr Apostol, presently calling Bellevue, Washington his home, against Tacoma Washington’s Gerardo Esquivel.
Murphy, Jangra and Cade Howell, who will be battling in a four-round welterweight session, are prepared by Roy Jones Jr., at Roy’s exercise center on his ranch in Pensacola, Florida.
“It resembles a family thing,” said Murphy, who has prepared there since Spring of 2020. “We are all in the rec center preparation each night. At the point when we’re not there or doing roadwork, we’re out on the homestead assisting with the creatures. It resembles a zoo – ponies, sheep, goats, chickens, deer, and even gators in the lake. At times we even chase after dinners, similar to any Pensacola local would.”
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Andrew Murphy (8-0, 5 KOs) was brought into the world in neighboring Yakima, Washington, and local people run to watch the fighter/banger, who reliably puts on a decent act. June 28 will be the 24 year-old’s fourth battle at Legends. His rival will be Robelle Rogers (6-3, 2 KOs) from Lexington, Kentucky.
Concerning Jones as a coach, Murphy expressed, “He’s the OG in the game and he prepares me to be my best self, as he does with his folks in general. He’s done everything and he has a response for each question I have. I need to rule the battle, and he shows me how to.”
Mandeep Jangra (9-0, 6 KOs), brought up in Kharian, India, had a great novice vocation featured by winning Silver Decorations at the Asian Beginner Boxing Titles and the Ward Games. This will be Mandeep’s seventh session under Jones’ tutelage. He will battle a booked ten-adjusts against Reddish-brown Washington’s undefeated Josue Cadena (5-0, 3 KO)
“I’m extremely energized in light of the fact that this is my most memorable safeguard of my title and it’s my most memorable battle on BLK Prime, which is gigantic in India,” said Jangra. “I was simply in Columbia for quite some time and had two battles, both knockout successes. I’ve been working with Roy for a very long time. As of late we’ve been chipping away at the mood of the battle, and making it my cadence, and I can’t be more amped up for it!”
The empty NBA Americas lightweight title will be on the line in a booked eight-round session between two neighborhood pugilists – Piotr Apostol (6-0, 2 KOs) brought up in Chisinau, Moldova, presently battling out of neighboring Bellevue, Washington; and Gerardo Esquivel (5-4, 1 KO) from Tacoma, Washington. Esquivel showed up on the latest Roy Jones Jr. /Legends card on January 25 and wound up on the short finish of a choice to Jangra for the NBA Intercontinental super featherweight title.
In a six-round middleweight session, Devontae McDonald (4-4, 1 KO) from Wenatchee, Washington fights Extraordinary Falls, Montana’s Billy Wagner (5-4, 1 KO). McDonald is falling off a January 25 misfortune to Andrew Murphy in a ridiculous fight that had the fans on their feet all through.
Jones’ third student on the card, Cade Howell (4-1, 3 KOs) from Pensacola, will battle in a four-round welterweight session against neighborhood rival Kevin Davila (5-11, 1 KO) from Lakewood, Washington.
Carlos Villanueva (6-3, 1 KO) from Association Hole, Washington will fight Brandon Colantonio (3-0) from English Columbia in a four-round cruiserweight session. Villanueva is falling off a major win at Legends on January 25.
The battle card will be advanced by Roy Jones Jr Boxing and streamed live on BLK Prime PPV. Tickets, estimated at $60, $50 and $40, are discounted now and can be bought face to face at the Legends Gambling club Gift Shop or online at Ticketmaster by clicking HERE
Entryways open at 6 pm and first ringer will be at 7 pm PT.