“Wild Bill’s Boxing” and “American Dream Presents” brings an action packed night of professional boxing to the Metro Sports Center in Evansville, IN, on Saturday, September 18, 2010. Wild Bill’s and American Dream are proud to be co-promoting this star-studded event.

Headlining the card will be a six (6) round cruiserweight bout between Las Vegas’ Aaron “Superman” Williams and Leo Bercier of Great Falls, Montana. Williams is trained by former world champion Eddie Mustapha Muhammad, and is looking to return to the top of the cruiserweight division and obtain his ultimate destiny, winning a world championship.

The co-featured bout of the evening will feature Northern Ireland’s Henry “The Western Warrior” Coyle. Coyle is looking to get tuned up for an upcoming bout in Ireland for the Irish Jr. Middleweight belt.

Local favorite Danny “TNT” Thomas will continue competing the day after his 49th birthday. Thomas will fight a 6 round bout with Virginia’s Jonathan “The People’s Champion” Felton.

Jr. Middleweight world title contender Joey Hernandez of Miami, Florida, will once again delight the vansville audience in a 6 round bout against a undetermined opponent.

Up and coming contender Santiago Wilkins, along with Evansville native Matt Gard, and Cleveland’s Delaney Howard fill out the under card. Wild Bill’s Boxing is a Terre Haute, IN, based company owned and operated by Billy Reese. American Dream Presents is a Las Vegas based company, with Ronald Johnson as President.

For ticket information, call 812-471-4177. Limited seating available, priced at $35.00/ringside and $20.00/general admission.

Camacho Wins

19 August 2010

Hector Camacho Jr. stylishly won a 10 round unanimous decision against Denny Dalton on June 5th, 2010 in Georgetown, Guyana to claim the WBF Intercontinental Middleweight title.

Dalton of Guyana gave Camacho little trouble and was soundly beaten in an impressive display of the Americans boxing skills.

Judges Ryan Wissow, Lionel Sullivan and Trevor Arno all scored 98-91in favour of Camacho.

Dalton’s record slipped to 16-9-1 and Camacho moved to 52-3-1