November 2, 2024

“ROLLS” FOR BENTLEY

WBC

By WBCboxing.com

Former four-time heavyweight world titleholder Evander Holyfield, who earlier this year announced his entrance into the promotional side of boxing with the founding of Real Deal Sports & Entertainment, is getting ready for an action packed simmering summer.

With longtime promoter Sal Musumeci already in place as the president and CEO, Holyfield, who will be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in June, announced the hiring of the highly respected Eric Bentley as chief operating officer.
Bentley joined after his recent resignation from the New York State Athletic Commission, where he worked as an event coordinator and director of boxing. He also has experience as a matchmaker, having worked for Musumeci’s Final Forum Boxing and DiBella Entertainment.
Evander Holyfield’s boxing promotional company, Real Deal Sports & Entertainment, has named Eric Bentley as its new chief operating officer. Rob Kim/Getty Images

“I am extremely humbled and honored to have the opportunity to oversee this company for Evander and Sal,” Bentley said. “I see unlimited potential for Real Deal Sports & Entertainment. After our initial conversation, it became an easy decision for me to leave my position at NYSAC and join the team. Evander’s main goal is to provide today’s fighters with the opportunities and knowledge he didn’t have at the outset of his career, which is a conviction this sport desperately needs and of which I’m proud to be a part.

“In the coming weeks, we will be rounding out our staff, expanding our stable of talented fighters and announcing several key partnerships and initiatives that will revolutionize the sport of boxing.”

The company also announced that is has signed three fighters: Jeyson Minda (13-0-1, 8 KOs), a 24-year-old middleweight from Ecuador; middleweight Devaun Lee (7-2-1, 3 KOs), 30, of Queens, New York; and welterweight Peter Dobson (8-0, 5 KOs), 26, of Bronx, New York.
Real Deal Sports & Entertainment cards, “Real Deal Championship Boxing,” will air monthly on CBS Sports Net. An announcement of the first card is expected later this week.

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