Boxing’s newest broadcaster Pandafeed.TV to launch

Marc Abrams, Pandafeed.TV

You’d be hard pressed to name a boxer of note that hasn’t been interviewed at least once by Philadelphia’s Marc Abrams. On Friday, August 2, Abrams and his backers are launching their latest venture www.Pandafeed.TV to air not only great boxing and MMA Shows, but all sorts of top notch entertainment throughout the land.

Philadelphia, PA, July 29, 2013

This Friday, August 2, will be a historic night for boxing as www.pandafeed.tv will air a full night of boxing action on their new website. Headlining their first show is southpaw “The New” Ray Robinson (15-2-0, 6 KOs) who will be battling the former Olympian Sugar Ray Narh “The Emperor” (26-2-0, 21 KOs) for the USBA Welterweight title.

Once again, it’s your typical Philly versus New Yawk turf war. Ray Robinson of Philadelphia has a record of 15-2 with six knockouts. The former amateur standout won his first eleven bouts to include a win over the undefeated Darnell Jiles (8-0-1).

“The New” Ray Robinson

“The New” Ray Robinson (15-2-0, 6 KOs)

After losing to undefeated and future world ranked contenders Brad Soloman and Shawn Porter, Robinson won four in a row and captured two titles.

He won the Pennsylvania Welterweight title with a two round waxing of former U.S. Olympian Terrance Cauthen and in his last bout on February 8, Robinson scored a 10 round unanimous decision over Alberto Morales to pick up the Interim NABA Welterweight title.

The hard punching Sugar Ray Narh, “The Emperor” of Brooklyn, New York by way of Accra, Ghana has a record of 26-2 with 21 knockouts.

Thursday interviews of the two boxers in the Main Event

Sugar Ray Narh, “The Emperor”

Sugar Ray Narh, “The Emperor” (26-2-0, 21 KOs)

Narh won his first ten professional bouts before running into the then undefeated Almazbek Raiymkulov. That loss lit a fire under Narh who proceeded to win 15 straight with quality wins over people like Ramazan Paliani. Narh stopped Paliani in eight to win the Pennsylvania Lightweight championship.

In his next bout, Narh stopped two-time world title-challenger Luis Bolono in two rounds. He won the USNBC Jr. Welterweight title with a second round stoppage of Angel Hernandez. Narh also has a win over former world champion Freddie Norwood.

After being stopped by future world champ Mike Alvarado, Narh picked up a significant win in his last bout back in June when he scored a 10 round unanimous decision over much herald Ronald Cruz in Cruz’ hometown of Bethlehem, PA.

Dorin Spivey, Marc Abrams

Marc Abrams, Mr. Boxing, interviews Lightweight champion Dorin Spivey at The Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, after he won the NABA lightweight title.

In the 10 round co-feature, they have veteran Dorin Spivey (42-6-0, 30 KOs) defending his NABA Lightweight title against undefeated Samuel Kotey “Unbelievable” Neequaye (20-0-0, 15 KOs).

The 40-year old Spivey who is from Portsmouth, VA, turned pro in 1993 and has had an outstanding career. He went 26-1 before being stopped by Juan Lazcano for the NABF Lightweight title. He has quality wins over the likes of Billy Irwin (34-4) and Michael Stewart (28-0-2). Spivey won the NABA Lightweight title with a fourth round stoppage over Meacher Major and made one title defense.

He then recaptured the title with a seventh round stoppage of Victor Vasquez. In his last bout, on October 12, 2012 Spivey defended the title with a 10 round majority decision over Rod Salka.

Isaac Neequaye

Samuel Kotey “Unbelievable” Neequaye

Neequaye, like Narh is originally from Accra, Ghana, Africa’s hotbed of boxing champions. Before turning pro, he represented Ghana at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.

After winning his first 17 fights in Ghana, the 30 year-old Neequaye came to the United States and has won three in a row with his last fight being an eight round split decision win over Guillermo Sanchez on June 7th.

Also appearing on the undercard will be undefeated prospect Omar Douglas (8-0, 6 KOs); Interim NABA Light Heavyweight champ Frankie Filippone (14-2-1, 2 KOs) and Lightweight Joey Tiberi (9-1, 5 KOs)

The show will originate from the Bob Carpenter Center on the campus of the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware.

“We are ecstatic to be able to launch this new company with the two, very important title fights,” stated Pandafeed.tv co-founder and director of boxing Marc Abrams.

“We are looking forward to bringing you the very best in Boxing, MMA, Concerts and all manner of entertainment. We’ll also will be taking the concept of online streaming to the next level as we plan on working with any and all promoters in not only maximizing their on-line viewership but also help with their live gate as well. We have an extensive media list that reaches all over the world and we plan to use an aggressive multimedia format to help promote each of these great events.

“To have our first event begin with two championship belts on the line, with four fighters having a combined record of 103-10 is the type of programming we plan to showcase,” concluded Abrams.

Tickets for the Live event cost $25, $35, $45, $65, and $95 and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com and at the Bob Carpenter Center by calling 1-800-745-3000 and at www.champsmanagement.com

The show is promoted by Champs Management who can be contacted at http://www.champsmanagement.com

For More Information on www.pandafeed.tv, contact:

Marc Abrams at 856 287 7611 or phillyboxing@gmail.com

Postscript:

PHILADELPHIA (August 2, 2013)—Friday night, Welterweight Ray Robinson (16-2, 7 KO’s) made an emphatic statement as he scored a spectacular 7th round stoppage over Ray Narh to capture the USBA Welterweight title.

The fight was the featured bout of a six fight card that was streamed live to the entire world as the inaugural fight card on www.pandafeed.tv

In the co-feature, Samuel Neequaye (21-0) remained undefeated and captured the NABA Lightweight championship with a 10 round unanimous decision over Dorin Spivey in what was a toe to toe war.

“This event surpassed our high expectations”, said Blow by Blow announcer and Pandfeed.tv co-founder Marc Abrams.

“The action in the ring was incredible with the two championship bouts and we had a great number of buys from all parts of the globe.  We were only able to promote the fight for one week and we are very confident and encouraged by what the future holds.  We will be announcing our next boxing event later this week and we also will be announcing several MMA events as well.”

“We want to thank Champs Management and we already have a commitment from them to broadcast a championship fight card this fall”

During the broadcast, Abrams was joined by legendary world champion Bernard Hopkins as well as former world Middleweight title challenger Dave Tiberi.

“Fans should order the replay to watch these six fights and listen to the wisdom of Hopkins as he is broke the fights down perfectly”

In a six round Light Heavyweight bout, Taneal Goyco scored a controversial six round majority decision over NABA Interim Super Middleweight champion Frankie Filippone.

Omar Douglas made it 9-0 as he scored a 3rd round stoppage over DeWayne Wisdom in a Lightweight bout.

Andrew Farmer went to 17-2 with a six round split decision over Hector Marengo in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

Joey Tiberi is now 10-1 with his four round unanimous decision over Miguel Antonio Rodriguez in a Lightweight bout.

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