Nashville, Tennessee is hosting a night of professional boxing on Tuesday at the Texas Troubadour Theatre. The main event will feature, Fernely Feliz Jr. 5-0 (4 KOs), who is set to showcase his skills in the ring.

Feliz Jr. promises to deliver an electrifying performance.

Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, Feliz Jr. discovered his passion for boxing at a young age. With work ethic, he quickly made a name for himself in the amateur boxing scene. Feliz Jr.'s talent and determination earned him numerous accolades, setting the stage for his transition into the professional boxing realm.

Feliz Jr.'s professional career began with a string of impressive victories, showcasing his last reflexes, power, and footwork. 

Feliz Jr.'s opponent for the evening will be Terrance Walker 2-2.

IN OTHER NEWS: Julien “Black Dragon” Baptiste turned in the best performance of his pro career last night, capturing the vacant United States Boxing Federation (USBF) Middleweight Championship, defeating Ryan Clark (2-4, 1 KO) by way of a convincing six-round unanimous decision.

Baptiste vs. Clark headlined “Fight Night at the Vets Club,” presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP), at Bridgewater Veterans Club in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

Baptiste, of Woburn (MA), had worked in training camp on overcoming performance anxiety in the ring. It was apparent from the start that he had accomplished his goal. He came out firing in the opening round as Clark charged forward. Baptise took control in the second landing numerous left hooks and right crosses. A straight right dropped Clark in the second, but the gutsy New Hampshire fighter responded in the third, aggressively going punch-for-punch.

In the fourth round, Baptiste consistently beat a tiring yet still dangerous Clark to the punch, as the latter’s face showed visible signs of Baptiste’s onslaught. The two went toe-to-toe in the fifth to set up the sixth and final frame, in which neither fighter let up right to the final bell.

“I’m incredibly proud of Julien through all the adversity and heartaches he’s dealt with during his journey in and out of the ring,” GCP president Chris Traietti said. “He dug deep and pulled it off to keep his career going. Stay tuned for August!”