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Judah vs. Matthysse Full Undercard Announced

Fight Card for Judah vs. Matthysse November 6th:

It will be a lollapalooza of a show when Zab “Super” Judah takes on heavy handed Argentine knock out artist Lucas Matthysse on Saturday, November 6th when the “Brick City Boxing Series” returns to Newark’s Prudential Center.  A total of ten supporting undercard fights are scheduled by promoters Main Events, Super Judah Promotions and Golden Boy.  Fans who want to catch all of the action will want to arrive early, as the first bout is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.

Returning Prudential Center stars Mariusz Wach of Krakow, Poland, also known as “The Polish Giant;” Brooklyn’s US Olympic standout Sadam Ali, Newark Light Heavyweight Angel Concepcion and Middletown Junior Lightweight Tyrone Luckey are scheduled to appear.  Making their first trip to the Newark boxing mecca will be Long Island Junior Lightweight Mike Brooks and Newark’s Mike Perez.  All are scheduled to fight prior to the HBO televised card which begins at 11 p.m.

Standing 6’7″, Mariusz Wach, who recently emigrated to North Bergen, NJ, will put his 22-0 record on the line when he literally goes face to face with 6’7″ Kevin Burnett.  Fighting out of Augusta, Georgia, Burnett has a professional record of 13-4-1.  A bit of an underachiever in the pro ranks, Burnett may be getting his last chance to put his career back on track in front of the Pru Center crowd.

Local fans keep coming back to “The Rock” to follow the 9-0, 5 KO former amateur standout, Sadam Ali.   They won’t be disappointed as Ali, a member of the 2008 US Olympic Boxing Team, is scheduled to take on tough Gary Bergeron, (12-6, 7KO’s) of New Orleans in an eight round bout.

Returning to his hometown arena after scoring a unanimous decision in his Newark debut in July, Angel Concepcion (2-0) will face Philadelphia’s Maruice Amaro in a 4-round light heavyweight scrap.

Unbeaten in 10 pro bouts, Mike Perez (9-0-1, 4 KOs) will fight in Newark for the first time as a professional on November 6.  Over the last two years, he has traveled to fight in California, Texas, Nevada and New York, taking out all comers along the way.  On November 6, he comes home to battle Hevinson Herrera (14-6-1, 12 KO’s) a five-year veteran who is intent on spoiling Perez’ homecoming party.

Hard-hitting Cincinnati cyclone Adrien “The Problem” Broner (17-0, 14 KO’s) has certainly been a problem for his professional opponents, especially the nine that he has halted in three rounds or less.  On November 6, he will face his toughest challenge yet in Ilido Julio (40-19-1, 35 KO’s) an equally powerful foe who has earned respect throughout the boxing world.

21-year old Quebec native Mikael Zewski (4-0, 3 KO’s) has drawn rave reviews for his amateur exploits and for his poise and power as a professional.  He will make his Golden Boy Promotions debut at Prudential Center against Philly battler Ardrick “The Hitman” Butler (5-2, 2 KO’s), who has won five of his last six bouts and looks to continue that streak against Zewski.

Junior lightweight Brooks will make his third appearance in the pro ranks against another Philadelphia native, Kwayne Hill; Junior lightweight Luckey will return to Newark after making his pro debut there in August vs. Alex Montes of San Juan, PR .