Championship Boxing Returns to Grand Rapids with Big Wins for Pagan and Veyre

Professional boxing made an exciting return to Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Tuesday night as Salita Promotions brought championship action to GLC Live at 20 Monroe. Fight fans packed the arena to watch hometown hero Joshua “JJ” Pagan defend his title and see Caroline Veyre capture a world championship. The event streamed live on DAZN as part of the BIG TIME BOXING USA series.

Grand Rapids native Joshua Pagan (15-0, 5 KOs) stepped into the ring for the first defense of his NABO Lightweight title. Facing Bryan Jimenez (18-3, 10 KOs), Pagan fought in front of an energized crowd that cheered loudly from the opening bell.

Pagan controlled the fight early with a strong jab and smart footwork. He stayed calm and focused while Jimenez tried to apply pressure. In the middle rounds, Jimenez found some success by landing body shots, but Pagan stayed in control by using his speed and ring awareness.

The fourth round was a turning point. Pagan landed sharp left hooks and clean combinations that shifted the momentum in his favor. He continued to use angles and quick movement to keep Jimenez off balance. In the sixth round, Jimenez rallied and landed several hard punches that caused bruising under Pagan’s left eye. Despite the damage, Pagan stayed composed and finished strong.

With the crowd on its feet in the final round, Pagan closed out the competitive fight with confidence. After 10 rounds, the judges scored the bout 99-91, 99-91, and 100-90, giving Pagan a unanimous decision victory.

“I want to give all glory to God,” Pagan said after the fight. “He was a tough opponent, and we expected and prepared for what he brought tonight. We got the job done. I want to fight everyone in the division, and I welcome all challenges.”

Salita Promotions President Dmitriy Salita praised Pagan’s performance and the strong support from Michigan fans.

“The state of Michigan has produced some of the greatest fighters in the sport, and JJ is one of those guys,” Salita said. “He continues to progress, and I believe he’s ready to face the top names in the division.”

In the co-main event, Caroline Veyre (11-1) delivered a determined performance to win the vacant WBC Women’s Super Featherweight World Championship. Moving up in weight, Veyre faced veteran Delfine Persoon (50-4, 20 KOs), known for her aggressive style.

From the start, Persoon pressured Veyre and used her experience to make the fight tough. However, Veyre stayed calm and responded with effective counterpunches. She also worked the body to slow Persoon down. Veyre’s left hook became one of her most important weapons during the fight.

The match included several point deductions. Persoon lost two points for punches to the back of the head, while Veyre was deducted two points for holding. Swelling developed around Veyre’s left eye in the fourth round, but she continued to box smartly and control the center of the ring.

After 10 hard-fought rounds, the judges scored the fight 95-91, 94-92, and 98-88 in favor of Veyre, awarding her a unanimous decision victory and the world title.

“I worked extremely hard for this moment,” Veyre said. “I’m thankful for the opportunity. I’m willing to fight anyone.”

The undercard also featured strong performances from Michigan fighters. Flint heavyweight Sardius Simmons (6-0, 3 KOs) earned a unanimous decision over Jonathan Rice. Simmons improved as the fight went on, using his size and strength to control the action.

Garrett Rice Jr. (2-0, 1 KO) won a four-round unanimous decision over Charles Scott Jr., showing impressive hand speed and steady pressure.

In non-televised bouts, Ulysses Campos improved to 5-0 with five knockouts after a second-round TKO victory. Middleweight Joseph Hicks (13-1, 8 KOs)   earned a six-round unanimous decision, while Justin Lacey-Pierce and Jose Sanchez fought to a split draw in a competitive contest.

With a hometown champion defending his title, a new world champion crowned, and rising prospects on display, the night proved that championship boxing is alive and thriving in Michigan once again.

Marcus Mast Claims Victory at PBR Grand Rapids, Securing First Velocity Tour Win

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – In a thrilling display of grit and determination, Marcus Mast of Middlebury, Indiana, emerged victorious at the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Grand Rapids event, held inside the electrifying Van Andel Arena. With the dirt settled and the dust cleared, Mast stood atop the leaderboard, capturing his first Velocity Tour event title of the season.

The seasoned rider started strong on Friday night during Round 1 of the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour competition. He delivered a solid 72-point ride atop The Frey (Mike Miller Bucking Bulls), securing a fourth-place finish in the opening round. Determined to build on his performance, Mast returned to the chutes in Round 2, where he successfully conquered Helena’s Pet (J Bar W) for 77 points, positioning himself as a top contender heading into the championship round.

With the pressure mounting and the championship within reach, Mast delivered his best performance of the weekend in the final round. He electrified the crowd with an event-high 85-point ride on Dr. Campbell (Nancy Haverty/Clay Struve/Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger), sealing his victory and catapulting to the top of the leaderboard. This landmark win not only marked his first-ever Velocity Tour event triumph but also secured him 120 coveted Velocity Global points, propelling him up the season standings.

Podium Finishers Showcase Consistency and Skill

Finishing second was Cody Teel of College Station, Texas, who showcased remarkable consistency throughout the event. Teel’s campaign began with a strong 74.5-point ride on Foul Play (J Bar W) in Round 1, followed by an identical 74.5-point effort on Real OG (Dave Martin/Mike Miller Bucking Bulls) in Round 2. He carried that momentum into the championship round, where he delivered an 83.5-point ride on Ponotoc (Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger), ensuring a perfect weekend and earning 80.5 Velocity Global points.

Claiming third place was Cody McCandless of Derry, Pennsylvania. McCandless got off to a solid start in Round 1, conquering Chainsaw (Mike Miller Bucking Bulls) for 73 points. He then surged up the rankings in Round 2 with an impressive 83.5-point ride on Jillian (J Bar W), positioning himself for a potential event title. In the final round, McCandless managed a 75-point ride on Peanut Butter Falcon (Clay Stuve/Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger), securing his place on the podium and earning 71 Velocity Global points.

Rounding Out the Top 5

Fourth place went to Bob Mitchell of Steelville, Missouri, who made a strong push for the title. He kicked off the event with a round-winning 84.5-point ride on Maximus (Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger). In Round 2, Mitchell kept the momentum going with an 82.5-point effort on Say Your Prayers (C Check Bucking Bulls). However, his championship aspirations were dashed in the final round when he bucked off Catching Gears (C-B Bucking Bulls) in just 3.17 seconds. Despite the setback, he secured 66 Velocity Global points.

Hometown favorite Matt Allgood of Saline, Michigan, rounded out the Top 5 with an impressive comeback. After being bucked off by Nahewdak (Dave Martin/Mike Miller Bucking Bulls) in just 3.17 seconds during Round 1, Allgood rebounded in Round 2 with a 79-point ride on Duffy (C Check Bucking Bulls), earning a spot in the championship round. There, he showcased his resilience with an 83.5-point ride on First Class (Dave Martin/Mike Miller Bucking Bulls), earning 47 Velocity Global points for his efforts in front of the home-state crowd.

Bull of the Event Honors Shared

In the highly competitive bull pen, Best Bet (C-B Bucking Bulls) and Pocket Change (J Bar W) each delivered standout performances, earning matching 43.5-point scores to share the prestigious Bull of the Event title.

While the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour delivered electrifying action in Grand Rapids and Tulsa, Oklahoma, the elite Unleash The Beast series captivated fans in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at PPG Paints Arena. As the season progresses, riders continue to chase Velocity Global points, which determine their path to the elite Unleash The Beast tour and a coveted spot at the PBR World Finals in May.

Thrilling PBR Bull Riding Event Takes Grand Rapids, Michigan by Storm Friday Night


Grand Rapids, Mi-Following his triumphant win at the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour (PWVT) in Charleston, West Virginia, Marco Rizzo of Quitman, Georgia, is taking the lead after the opening round of the Tractor Supply Co. Professional Bull Riders (PBR) event in Grand Rapids. Ranked No. 1 in the Velocity Global standings, Rizzo showcased his skills by conquering Air Shift from Mike Miller Bucking Bulls, earning a round-winning score of 87 points on Friday night. This victory extended his lead in the standings, garnering an impressive 28 Velocity Global points.

Qynn Andersen, representing Koumala, Queensland, Australia, secured the second position in Round 1. Teaming up with Cash Goblin from Dave Martin/Mike Miller Bucking Bulls, Andersen thrilled the crowd with an 85.5-point ride, adding 18 points to his Velocity Global standings.

The last spot on the podium currently belongs to Hunter Ball of Carsonville, Michigan. With the support of his home state fans at The Van Andel Arena, Ball successfully rode Down N Dirty from C Check Bucking Bulls for the requisite 8 seconds, earning 85 points. The 17 Velocity Global points propelled him to the fourth position in the standings.

The Tractor Supply Co. PBR event, hosted at The Van Andel Arena, home to the Grand Rapids Griffins Ice Hockey team, is currently underway. The arena, typically known for ice hockey, has transformed into a battleground for thrilling PBR action. The final round is set to return on Saturday night, promising more intense matchups between skilled riders and powerful bulls. As the competition heats up, Grand Rapids remains the epicenter of this adrenaline-pumping event, captivating audiences with the fearless spirit of bull riding.

PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour

Tractor Supply Co. PBR Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, Michigan

Event Leaders (Round 1-Round 2-Round 3-Event Aggregate-Event Points)

1. Marco Rizzo, 87-0-0-87.00-28 Points.

2. Qynn Andersen, 85.5-0-0-85.50-18 Points

3. Hunter Ball, 85-0-0-85.00-17 Points.

4. Grayson Cole, 84.5-0-0-84.50-16 Points.

5. Rubens Barbosa, 83.5-0-0-83.50-15 Points.

6. Tyler Manor, 83-0-0-83.00-14 Points.

7. Jean Fernandes Pereira, 81.5-0-0-81.50-13 Points.

8. Cody McCandless, 78.5-0-0-78.50-4 Points.