Minister Ramson Jr., pledges government support for Fight Night card

The principals of the‘Guyana Fight Night Road to Redemption’ card met with Minister of Sports, Charles Ramson Jr, Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle and Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Kashif Muhammad at the Main Street office yesterday where Ramson Jr., pledged support for the April 23 event at the National Stadium.
The principals of the‘Guyana Fight Night Road to Redemption’ card met with Minister of Sports, Charles Ramson Jr, Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle and Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Kashif Muhammad at the Main Street office yesterday where Ramson Jr., pledged support for the April 23 event at the National Stadium.

Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr. , has pledged the government’s support for the ‘Guyana Fight Night Road to Redemption’ card scheduled for April 23 at the National Stadium.

The principals of the six-fight international boxing event, met with Ramson Jr., Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle and Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Kashif Muhammad, at the Main Street ministry yesterday.

During the meeting, Ramson Jr., stopped short to putting a specific figure to the magnitude of support the government will undertake but did promise to assist the fixture which will be headlined by Elton Dharry with Dexter ‘De Kid’ Marques.

“We will be supporting this event, we like Elton and we look forward to partnering with you to make this event a success” Ramson Jr., said yesterday. 

The card, which has an international flavor with a blend of talented youths and experience, will see the return of Imran ‘Magic’ Khan, James Walcott and Quincy Gomes.

Also, debutants, Stephen Da Silva and Richard James will match gloves in a lightweight four-rounder.

The USA-based Dharry will face the undefeated Orlando Penalba from Panama.

Penalba has an unblemished record in 12 fights with a draw and will be facing Dharry in the featured bout of the evening.

Dharry who has large fan base in the 592, will fight for the spoils of the WBC International super flyweight title while Marques will face flyweight, Gilberto Pedroza also of Panama be in the main event. 

Khan will take on Anthony Narine in a six-round middleweight bout while Walcott will lace it up against James Moore in a four-round light heavyweight fight.

Gomes, one of the brightest local prospects, will look to add another ‘W’ to his record when he takes on Barbados based Charwin Estwick for the local junior middleweight title.

Dharry, the 36 year-old orthodox fighter knows that Father Time is ticking on his career and plans to put on a show in front of the local boxing starved fans.

“My main aim is to win big fights and get another crack at the world title,” said Dharry who was scheduled to arrive in Guyana yesterday.

Dharry, who has been calling out world champions in his division, fought for the WBA super flyweight title in 2019. However, he lost to Andrew Maloney in the latter’s hometown of Melbourne, Australia in a controversial ninth-round stoppage after the ring side doctor stopped the fight which Dharry said he was dominating due to an eye injury.

Dharry, who improved his record to 25 (15KOs)-6-1 with a first round stoppage of in his last opponent last July, stated that his ultimate dream is to win a world title for Guyana.