WEALTH TV KICKS OFF STRONG FALL LINEUP WITH ADAMEK –
WALKER THIS SATURDAY AT 3PM EST.
Major fights
coming to America’s premiere up and coming Boxing Network
SAN DIEGO,
CA (September 7, 2012)—On Saturday
afternoon, Tomasz Adamek will battle Travis Walker for the IBF North American
heavyweight championship. That bout
plus a full undercard will kick off a strong fall lineup coming to Wealth
TV.
That event is just the beginning of a strong lineup
that Wealth TV will be bringing the fans over the next several
months.
On Friday night October 12th, Adonis
Stevenson will take on Donovan George in an IBF Super Middleweight elimination
bout that will originate from a raucous Bell Centre in Montreal.
The very next day, It will be a battle of Olympic
medal winners from Great Briton as undefeated top prospect David Price takes on
former world title challenger Audley Harrison.
Adamek and Walker will start off the action this
Saturday from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The action begins at 3pm eastern.
Adamek (46-2) is now ranked number-four by the IBF and
a win on Saturday will put him back in line for a world championship
opportunity.
He has to first get by the hungry Walker (39-7). This is a fight that Walker has been
longing for and knows that this is a chance to cement his name as one of the top
contenders.
On the intriguing undercard, Former two-time
Cruiserweight world champion, Steve ÜSS” Cunningham will make his Heavyweight
debut when he takes on battle tested Jason Gavern.
On
Friday night October 12th, An important Super Middleweight clash
between Adonis Stevenson and Donovan George will take place Live at 7 PM
Eastern.
George
and Stevenson have had this showdown postponed two times with the last scheduled
fight was ticketed for August 17th.
The
winner of the bout will be in line to face IBF champion Carl Froch.
Stevenson
of Montreal has a record of 18-1 with fifteen knockouts and is thought of as
being one of the most explosive punchers in the talent-rich Super Middleweight
division.
The
twenty-seven year old native of Chicago started his career with a record of
20-0-1 which included a win over future world title challenger of Osumanu Adama
(17-1).
The
very next day at 3 PM eastern, the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight titles
will be on the line when 2008 Bronze Medal winner David Price (13-0) will take
on 2004 Gold Medal winner and former world title challenger Audley Harrison
(28-5).