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**MEDIA ALERT**
OTX’s FIRST-EVER TOURNAMENT GOING DOWN AT OTE ARENA APRIL 19th
OTX unveils its OTX 6: “DO NOT CROSS” and "The OTX TOURNAMENT" lineup featuring fighters from around the globe


OTX’s next fight card will feature its first-ever tournament in addition to other exciting fights. We’re hosting a winner-takes-all tournament featuring fighters with heritage from all across the globe, including Uzbekistan, Argentina, Mexico, Greece, USA, and the Dominican Republic, all at the 154-pound weight class. Beyond moving up in the rankings and earning bragging rights, the winner will also take home a cash prize and an OTX contract.

As part of OTX’s partnership with DAZN, all fights will be available to watch on the DAZN app FOR FREE, and streamed on DAZN and Overtime’s social media channels.

Visit https://otboxing.com for more info and for tickets visit here.

OTX 6, OTE ARENA, ATLANTA (April 19)
Kurt Scoby vs. Dakota Linger, 8 rounds, super lightweight
Brandon Adams vs. Ismael Villareal, 10 rounds, super welterweight (ROUND 1 TOURNAMENT FIGHT)
Francisco Vernon vs. Angel Ruiz, 10 rounds, super welterweight (ROUND 1 TOURNAMENT FIGHT)
Avious Griffin vs. Ricardo Salas Rodriguez, 8 rounds, welterweight
David Lopez vs. Anthony Mora , 6 rounds, super lightweight
Nathan Lugo vs. Robert Lartigue, 4 rounds, super middleweight

OTX TOURNAMENT FIGHTERS
Brandon Adams vs. Ismael Villareal, 10 rounds, super welterweight
Francisco Vernon vs. Angel Ruiz, 10 rounds, super welterweight
Andreas Katzourakis vs Kudratillo Abdukakhorov, 10 rounds, super welterweight
Robert Terry vs. Vladimir Hernandez, 10 rounds, super welterweight

In our main event, Kurt Scoby* (13-0, 11 KOs), fresh from his TKO victory over Narciso Carmona at OTE Arena last year, is poised for a showdown with seasoned pro Dakota “The Lone Wolf” Linger (13-6-3, 6 KOs) from West Virginia. Linger, distinguished as one of the most formidable gatekeepers in the sport, with his previous five opponents amassing a combined record of 73-2, is set to challenge the meteoric rise of another rising star.

The co-main event will be an intriguing match-up in the OTX Tournament, Brandon “The Cannon” Adams (23-3) is set to battle Bronx talent Ismael Villarreal (13-2, 9 KOs) in a compelling bout. Adams, a former World Title challenger, squares off against Villarreal, celebrated for his readiness to take on tough challenges. This fight marks one of two tournament bouts on the card.

In the OTX Tournament, Tijuana’s Angel Ruiz (18-2, 13 KOs) battles Argentinian Olympian Francisco Veron (13-0, 10 KOs) in a compelling 10-round super welterweight bout. With Ruiz coming off a big win against Luis Collazo, this match promises intense competition as both seek tournament dominance.

Last year at OTX, David Lopez* (4-0, 3 KOs) delivered a knockout against Joseph Suero, capturing one of the event's most viral moments. This time, he faces Anthony “Toro Rojo” Mora (3-1-1), in a clash that promises to ignite the ring, as both fighters aim for a victory to propel their early careers into the spotlight.

Nathan Lugo, a 2024 Olympic Trial Champion and the active leader in forced stoppages in USA amateur Boxing, will make his highly anticipated professional debut against Robert Lartigue (1-1, 1 KOs). This bout, a showcase for Lugo’s transition to the professional ranks, pits his considerable amateur experience against Lartigue, who’s already tasted both victory and defeat in his short professional journey. One thing is certain: Lugo will enter the ring hungry for his first professional win.
 

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**MEDIA ALERT**
OTX’s FIRST-EVER TOURNAMENT GOING DOWN AT OTE ARENA APRIL 19th
OTX unveils its OTX 6: “DO NOT CROSS” and "The OTX TOURNAMENT" lineup featuring fighters from around the globe


OTX’s next fight card will feature its first-ever tournament in addition to other exciting fights. We’re hosting a winner-takes-all tournament featuring fighters with heritage from all across the globe, including Uzbekistan, Argentina, Mexico, Greece, USA, and the Dominican Republic, all at the 154-pound weight class. Beyond moving up in the rankings and earning bragging rights, the winner will also take home a cash prize and an OTX contract.

As part of OTX’s partnership with DAZN, all fights will be available to watch on the DAZN app FOR FREE, and streamed on DAZN and Overtime’s social media channels.

Visit https://otboxing.com for more info and for tickets visit here.

OTX 6, OTE ARENA, ATLANTA (April 19)
Kurt Scoby vs. Dakota Linger, 8 rounds, super lightweight
Brandon Adams vs. Ismael Villareal, 10 rounds, super welterweight (ROUND 1 TOURNAMENT FIGHT)
Francisco Vernon vs. Angel Ruiz, 10 rounds, super welterweight (ROUND 1 TOURNAMENT FIGHT)
Avious Griffin vs. Ricardo Salas Rodriguez, 8 rounds, welterweight
David Lopez vs. Anthony Mora , 6 rounds, super lightweight
Nathan Lugo vs. Robert Lartigue, 4 rounds, super middleweight

OTX TOURNAMENT FIGHTERS
Brandon Adams vs. Ismael Villareal, 10 rounds, super welterweight
Francisco Vernon vs. Angel Ruiz, 10 rounds, super welterweight
Andreas Katzourakis vs Kudratillo Abdukakhorov, 10 rounds, super welterweight
Robert Terry vs. Vladimir Hernandez, 10 rounds, super welterweight

In our main event, Kurt Scoby* (13-0, 11 KOs), fresh from his TKO victory over Narciso Carmona at OTE Arena last year, is poised for a showdown with seasoned pro Dakota “The Lone Wolf” Linger (13-6-3, 6 KOs) from West Virginia. Linger, distinguished as one of the most formidable gatekeepers in the sport, with his previous five opponents amassing a combined record of 73-2, is set to challenge the meteoric rise of another rising star.

The co-main event will be an intriguing match-up in the OTX Tournament, Brandon “The Cannon” Adams (23-3) is set to battle Bronx talent Ismael Villarreal (13-2, 9 KOs) in a compelling bout. Adams, a former World Title challenger, squares off against Villarreal, celebrated for his readiness to take on tough challenges. This fight marks one of two tournament bouts on the card.

In the OTX Tournament, Tijuana’s Angel Ruiz (18-2, 13 KOs) battles Argentinian Olympian Francisco Veron (13-0, 10 KOs) in a compelling 10-round super welterweight bout. With Ruiz coming off a big win against Luis Collazo, this match promises intense competition as both seek tournament dominance.

Last year at OTX, David Lopez* (4-0, 3 KOs) delivered a knockout against Joseph Suero, capturing one of the event's most viral moments. This time, he faces Anthony “Toro Rojo” Mora (3-1-1), in a clash that promises to ignite the ring, as both fighters aim for a victory to propel their early careers into the spotlight.

Nathan Lugo, a 2024 Olympic Trial Champion and the active leader in forced stoppages in USA amateur Boxing, will make his highly anticipated professional debut against Robert Lartigue (1-1, 1 KOs). This bout, a showcase for Lugo’s transition to the professional ranks, pits his considerable amateur experience against Lartigue, who’s already tasted both victory and defeat in his short professional journey. One thing is certain: Lugo will enter the ring hungry for his first professional win.


Waiting to get my notification from Red Owl about the OTX card down here so I can get a ticket.
 
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