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360 Promotions in Commerce, California

Callum Walsh (7-0, 6 KO’s) Cork Ireland/Los Angeles.

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Callum Walsh Aug 26, 2023
Callum Walsh Aug 26, 2023

Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions returns to the Commerce Casino, in Commerce, California on August 26. The card, headlined by popular Irish star Callum Walsh, is being shown on USA UFC Fight Pass.

 

Among the fighters on the show, keep an eye on Walsh, Yeritsyan, and Dzambekov.

 

Callum Walsh (7-0, 6 KO’s) Cork Ireland/Los Angeles.

 

He’s fan-friendly, he has power and he’s Irish. That’s usually box office magic in the fight game. As his 6 KO’s in his 7 fights will attest, he has power and that is always a crowd pleaser. Walsh is fast-tracked to big things and showed he is ready to take some steps. 

 

He mowed down world-class opponent Carson Jones in his last fight who has been in with a lot of very good fighters. This time he faces experienced Juan Jose Velasco who sports an impressive 24-4 (15 KO’s) record and has faced Mario Barrios, Regis Prograis, and Elvis Rodriguez, among others. While Velasco has been stopped in 3 of his 4 losses, in fairness, the combined records of his opponents were 56-1-1. A win would be another step and a solid victory for the “King”.

 

Gor Yeritsyan (15-0, 13 KO’s) Yerevan, Armenia/Los Angeles.

 

 A strong, aggressive fighter who returned to the ring in June in his first fight since 2020. He got right to work stopping experienced 43-fight veteran Gustavo Vittori in 2 rounds. This is another tough assignment with 31-fight Philippine veteran Rogelio Doliguez, who comes in off a 4-fight win streak. The only thing Doliguez has going against him is inactivity, with this being his first start since 2019. While Yeritsyan is a strong boxer with fight-ending power, the Freddie Roach-trained prospect is looking to build his game off his strong fundamentals as a complete, all-around boxer. But, if the KO opportunity presents itself, it’s always nice for him to know he has the eraser in his toolbox.

 

Umar Dzambekov (6-0, 4 KO’s) Vienna, Austria/Los Angeles. 

 

Trained by an excellent team of Marvin Somodio and Pepe Reilly, out of Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, Dzambekov is looking for his 3rd win in 3 months and his 5th of the year. In his last fight, he beat undefeated Kawama Ritter over 8 rounds. In this assignment, he is facing vastly experienced 46-fight veteran Dave Zagarra out of Peru. Zagarra won’t have any qualms about a road assignment for his 3rd U.S. bout having also fought in Canada, Germany, and Mexico. Umar, now into his third 8th round bout, can use his younger and faster legs to move in to work the head and body of Zagarra to set up the heavy artillery to get him out of there. Having returned this year since being off from 2021, Dzambekov is keeping a busy pace and could see the ring a couple more times before the year’s end. Manager Steve Feder and promoter Tom Loeffler are very high on Dzambekov and his performances this year are showing us why. 

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