Undefeated Heavyweight Bruce Seldon Jr. Looks To Remain Unbeaten

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Rising heavyweight prospect Bruce Seldon Jr. looks to keep his perfect record in tact when he enters the squared circle against seven fight veteran Julio Mendoza (3-4, 2 KO’s) this Saturday in Atlantic City.

Seldon Jr., who turned professional without any amateur fights, is one of the busiest Heavyweights out there as he steps into the ring for the 4th time in 5 months as a professional.

Seldon Jr., the son of former WBA Heavyweight Champion Bruce Seldon, turned pro on June 15th with a first round knockout of Terrick Maven. The power punching prospect has followed that up two more decisive knockouts to up his record to 3-0, 3 KO’s.

The durable Mendoza, fighting out of Palm Crest, Florida owns a TKO victory over 3-1 Desmond Thompson. He has fought an array of prospects and has only been stopped once (his pro debut) in 7 fights.

Seldon Jr. vs Mendoza is part of an action packed card brought to you by New York State Boxing Hall of Fame promoter of the year Larry Goldberg’s BoxingInsider.com Promotions live from the Tropicana in Atlantic City. Limited tickets remain and are available on Ticketmaster.

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