Boxing: GH3 Promotions Signs Undefeated Super Middleweight Junior Younan

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Roseland, NJ – Junior “The Young God” Younan, an unbeaten super middleweight, has signed a co-promotional deal with Amaury Piedra, according to GH3 Promotions.

Younan, 27, of Brooklyn, New York, has an overall record of 17-0-1, including 11 knockouts.

“This is a fantastic deal for us. Junior has always been a talented young man. We intend to provide him with the opportunities he needed. He has the potential to be a real player in the super middleweight division, and if he can get a few victories, he will eventually win the world championship.” GH3 Promotions’ Vito Mielnicki stated that.

“I am thankful for the chance. For the remainder of the year, we have a nice plan. I can’t wait for what lies ahead. I want to fight in May and fight on a PBC platform after that. The objective is to acquire Super Middleweight belts. I’m getting better, so I hope people aren’t putting me off. When they see me back in the ring, individuals will see that I am as yet the warrior individuals were discussing when I turned proficient. I stopped a man who had only lost once in less than a round after a year’s layoff. I’ll be ready for anything after these few fights. Before, the only issue was persistent fighting. Younan added, “And knowing that I will be active, I will be prepared for the greatest challenges.”

Younan was an exceptionally promoted novice fighter who gathered a 90-5 record prior to turning proficient in 2013 at 18 years old. Younan was dubbed “a boxing prodigy” by The New York Times when he was 10 years old. He was a two-time National Junior Golden Gloves champion, won the 2011 National Junior Olympic championship, and was the No. USA Boxing ranked him as the #1 junior boxer in his weight class.

Younan became a professional fighter on November 9, 2013, after defeating Kenneth Taylor Schmitz in the first round. Younan has crushed Mike Fellow (9-2-1) and in his last session, he halted Dauren Yeleussinov (10-1-1) on July 30, 2022 in Brooklyn.

We can see Vito’s passion and how he interacts with his fighters. He responds immediately and values his fighters. We have high hopes for the future. PBC adored what they saw during our battle in July. Junior will be up to any super middleweight competitor, and Vito will provide us with opportunities on a PBC Platform. We are traditional and hold the belief that real fighters must fight real fighters. Junior will be doing exactly that, according to Sherif Younan, Younan’s father and trainer.

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