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Blue chip prospects Blazen Rocili and Terry Washington set to see motion on Sept. 21

An unbeaten prospect and an beginner standout making his professional debut will combat on September 21, CBN Promotions introduced Thursday.

Middleweight Blazen Rocili, who’s of Filipino descent, and junior bantamweight Terry Washington will combat in separate bouts, towards fighters to be decided, at Thunder Studios in Lengthy Seashore, California.

Each four-round fights will likely be a part of the CBN Promotions card that may stream stay throughout a number of platforms, together with Fubo Sports activities, Fox Deportes, Stadium, Grey TV (9:30 p.m. ET/ 6:30 p.m. PT), and on tape delay by way of Estrella TV.

“The Filipino neighborhood in Los Angeles ought to completely come out to see this child combat,” stated Alex Camponovo, who’s the President of CBN Promotions. “It’s uncommon to see a Filipino boxer of Blazen’s measurement, and he’s an absolute expertise. He’s somebody you don’t need to miss.

Terry Washington – Picture courtesy of CBN Promotions

“‘Horrible’ Terry Washington is (additionally) a particular expertise, and we’re excited to have him make his skilled debut with us. His accomplishments communicate for themselves, and we consider he’s going to be a reputation everybody will keep in mind within the sport for years to come back.”

Rocili (6-0, 5 knockouts), who resides in Waipahu, Hawaii, final fought on April 20 of final 12 months, stopping Zamir Younger within the third spherical. In his earlier combat in April 2022, Rocili defeated Matt Perez by majority choice.

The 22-year-old will likely be preventing for the primary time in Southern California, the place numerous Filipino-People reside. Rocili hopes to make up for misplaced time over the past a number of months, desperate to showcase his abilities and assert himself within the middleweight division.

“I’ve been itching to get again within the ring,” stated Rocili, who seems to be to observe within the footsteps of his favourite fighter, Filipino nice Manny Pacquiao. “After a protracted layoff, I really feel stronger, extra centered, and able to present everybody the enhancements I’ve made. I’m decided to hold the torch for Filipino boxing. Following within the footsteps of legends like Manny Pacquiao is a dream, and I consider I’ve what it takes to be the subsequent massive star. This combat will likely be well worth the wait.”

“Preventing in California, particularly for the primary time, is an honor. I need to personally invite all my Filipino brothers and sisters to come back out and assist. Having the Filipino neighborhood behind me means every part. I’m excited to carry out in entrance of a brand new crowd and I plan to make them proud. A win right here will push me nearer to the place I have to be. It’s only the start of a protracted journey, and each victory brings me one step nearer to my final purpose.”

Rocili is educated by Richard Barrientes and managed by Andrew Bocanegra, who’s the President of Boxing VIP.

Washington, who lives and trains within the Southern California part of the Inland Empire, was a 2024 Olympic Trial champion, who was awarded the ‘Most Excellent Boxer’ on the Olympic Trials. He additionally captured a gold medal on the 2024 World Invitational Worldwide.

After a profitable beginner profession, Washington hopes to make a reputation for himself as a prizefighter.

“Preventing on a CBN Promotions card, particularly one which’s televised, is an unimaginable alternative,” stated Washington. “I’m grateful for the platform to showcase my abilities to a wider viewers proper from the beginning of my profession. My final purpose is to grow to be a world champion, and it is a first step. I’m able to put within the work and do no matter it takes to succeed in the highest.”

“Terry is the true deal, and anybody who involves see him combat on September 21 is in for a deal with,” stated Ian Franklin, who trains and manages Washington. “He’s bought the abilities, the facility, and the drive to go all the best way on this sport. This child has been destined for greatness from day one. It’s his time to shine.”

 

Francisco A. Salazar has written for The Ring since October 2013 and has coated boxing in Southern California and overseas since 2000. Francisco additionally covers boxing for the Ventura County (California) Star newspaper. He will be reached at [email protected]


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