Dylan Price ready for 6 round bout on Sat. in Brooklyn

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philly
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Dylan Price ready for 6 round bout on Sat. in Brooklyn

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PHILADELPHIA (April 18, 2018)--This Saturday, undefeated super flyweight, Dylan "The Real Dyl" Price (5-0, 5 KOs) of Sicklerville, New Jersey will take the next progression in his pro career, as he takes part in his first scheduled six-round bout when he battles Edson Eduardo Neri (2-2, 1 KO) of Mexico City at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

The bout will be part of a big night of boxing that is headlined by a bout of former world champions Adrien Broner and Jessie Vargas.

The 19 year-old Price has been training very hard, and is looking forward to his next step in his career.
I would like to first thank Yahuah, my Elohim for putting me in such a great position to showcase the talent he has given me. My entire team that is doing a phenomenal job. My promoters Floyd Mayweather and Leonard Ellerbe of Mayweather Promotions. My management team Doc Nowicki, Dejuan Blake and David Price who is my dad/trainer/manager, plus my "Real Dyl" team Lake Tilghman and Will Sanders," said Dylan Price.

"I am super excited to be on such an action packed card once again. I can't wait to weigh in on Friday, and perform on Saturday. I have had a really good camp with some excellent sparring, and I'm looking forward to my first 6 round bout. Saturday night will be packed with some of the biggest stars in the business, and I'm looking to show that over the next few years I will belong in this company.

Price is managed by D and D Management and is promoted by Mayweather Promotions.
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Re: Dylan Price ready for 6 round bout on Sat. in Brooklyn

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I feel like I just saw something on this guy...
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Re: Dylan Price ready for 6 round bout on Sat. in Brooklyn

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Price has very good amateur credentials for a teenager. He was Bronze Medalist at the 2016 World Youth (Under-19) Championships in Russia. He could eventually be a world champ as a pro, probably at bantam or above. :box:
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