BALTIMORE, MD - Chris Middendorf and United Boxers have planned a sensational evening of professional boxing for this Friday night, April 15th at the Maryland Sportsplex in Millersville, Maryland, just outside of Baltimore.

Over a nine bout action packed card, the inaugural United Boxers Event features the finest in the talent rich Baltimore area.

Headlining the United Boxers Event will be Batimore fan favorite Russell “The Hammer” Shiflett in a scheduled six round cruiserweight battle against Gainesville, Florida’s Willie Chisolm

The undefeated Shiflett, 10-0-1 (5KO’s), returned to the ring in 2010 with three wins, most recently stopping veteran Ariel Espinal in the fourth round in Ranson, West Virginia.

Upset minded Chisolm is a veteran of the rugged Florida fight scene and brings a record of 6-10-0 (2KO’s) into battle.

Co-featured on Friday night is outstanding welterweight prospect Emmanuel “The Tranzformer” Taylor of Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. Only 20 years old the welterweight has thrilled crowds along the East Coast with his devastating knockout victories.

Taylor, 10-0-0 (8KO's), will see action in a six round tilt against Chicago based warrior Guadalupe Diaz, 5-8-3 (1KO).

In a six round junior middleweight bout, Baltimore’s James “Keep em Sleepin” Stevenson, 13-0-0 (10KO’s) will face off against Jacksonville, Florida’s Jose Angel Roman, a veteran of 46 professional bouts. 

Last starting on March 20, 2010, Stevenson sparkled in a ten round unanimous decision over George Rivera at the DuBurns Arena in Baltimore.

Super middleweight contender Jessie “The Beast” Nicklow, 20-2-3 (7KO’s) returns to the ring in a six round matchup against Hannibal, Missouri battler Steve “The Spoiler” Walker, 26-25-0 (18KO’s).

The 24 year old Nicklow battled twice in 2010, a ten round decision over Scott Sigmon on March 10th and a majority draw over ten rounds with cross-town rival Julius Kennedy on September 17th.

Also on Friday night, Baltimore based cruiserweight prospect “Slick” Nick Kisner will test “tough as nails” North Dakota native Leo Bercier.

Just twenty years old, the heavy handed Kisner has impressed Baltimore fight fans since turning professional fifteen months ago, comprising a record of 7-0-0 with five knockouts.

The vastly more experienced Bercier, holds a win over current WBF Cruiserweight Champion Andres Taylor, defeating him in 2009.

In a four round super middleweight bout, Washington D.C.’s Jarell Mason-Jackson, 8-5-1 (4KO’s) makes his return to the ring for the first time since November 2008 against Lumberton, South Carolina, native Michael Rayner, 6-16-0 (5KO’s).

Undefeated light heavyweight Dale “Hit Hard as Hell” Robeson-EL, 6-0-0 (4KO’s) will hit the ring in a scheduled four rounder against Tim Franklin, 1-1-0 (1KO).

Baltimore based junior middleweight newcomers will face off in a four round bout featuring Mischa ‘The Assassin” Christensen, 2-1-0 (1KO) challenging Stephen Franklin, 1-2-0 (1KO).

Rounding out the card, Baltimore’s Angelo “Seek and Destroy” Ward, 1-0-0, will battle Tevin Farmer, 0-1-0, in a four round junior lightweight bout.

The Maryland Sportsplex is located at 1031 Benfield Boulevard in Millersville, Maryland. For directions please visit their website at www.mdsportsplex.com   Doors open at 6:30pm with the first bell at 8pm.