| Event Time | Feb 19, 2011 8:00 PM EST |
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| Date Available OnDemand | Feb 20, 2011 4:00 AM EST |
| Event Type | Fight - Boxing |
| Price | US$9.99 |
| Availability | Available in all countries |
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The main event will feature undefeated heavyweight Mariusz Wach (23-0, 11 KO) of Krakow, Poland, against Jonathan Haggler (23-3, 18 KO) of Winston-Salem, North Carolina for the vacant WBC Baltic heavyweight championship on FoxSports.
Laszczyk, 19, is from Wroclaw, Poland, and won six national championships back home during a 110-7 amateur career. Laszczyk was training previously with Polish super middleweight champion Piotr Wilczewski but will now work with Aroz "Terrific" Gist. Making his pro debut, Laszczyk is the first product of the Global Boxing Foundation, which brings young amateur boxers from Poland to America to help them achieve their boxing dreams. As a featherweight, Laszczyk needed all the help he could get. "There is a very limited market for smaller weight fighters in Europe," says Mariusz Kolodziej, President of Global Boxing Promotions. "In the next couple of months, we want to adjust him to the American style of boxing and match him with the right fights to make him a world-class professional." Jastrzebski, 29, of Bydgoszcz, Poland, competes in the super-middleweight division. His record of 3-6-1 (1 KO) is deceiving, as he was the victim of flagrant mismanagement early in his career. Often times the naive Jastrzebski was placed in cruiserweight (200 pounds) matches to build up the records of others, where he was outweighed by 10 pounds or more. Now based in Atlantic City, NJ, and trained by Bill Johnson and conditioning coach Sean Sutton, Jastrzebski is getting a second chance. "I'm willing to give him another chance in life because he was misrepresented in his career," says Kolodziej. "It's more than just sports or money, this is his life. He came to America to be a champion and we want to give him every chance. I see great potential in him." Since teaming up with countryman and unbeaten middleweight Przemek "Patrick" Majewski, Jastrzebski is 3-0 with 1 knockout. Both men will compete in four round bouts against opponents to be named later. For more information on Laszczyk, Jastrzebski or any other Global Boxing fighters, visit www.globalboxing.com Tickets for this championship night of boxing are priced at $120; $70& $30 by calling 1-866-468-7619; logging onto www.ticketmaster.com or www.ticketweb.com as well as Global Boxing Gym (5601-5711 Tonnelle Ave. North Bergen, NJ, 07047) Doors open at 7PM, first fight is at 8PM. There will be a press conference to announce the card at Global Boxing Gym in North Bergen, NJ, on February 17, at 1PM. |
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