In a shocking turn of events, super bantamweight prospect, Darren “The Gift” Cunningham (15-2, 8 KOS), lost to Angel Antonio Contreras (12-6-2, 6 KOs) via a majority decision last month, in Phoenix, Arizona, at the Celebrity Theater.

"I tried to power through getting sick this week, and was unable to bring my best last Friday," said Cunningham.

"I am not making any excuses, but I got sick last week, and didn't think it would affect my performance, as I wanted to fight and entertain those who came to see a great night of boxing. In the end, I learned a tough lesson, as I was unable to fight to the best of my abilities."

"This is not the end by no means," continued Cunningham. "It isn't a good feeling, but I know I wasn't at my best, I still think I did enough to win, but I am going to take out my frustration on my next opponent. I’ll be making an announcement on my next fight soon.”

Undefeated D’Angelo Fuentes (7-0, 4KOs), of Coconut Creek, FL, will have his hands full in a six-round featherweight bout against James Early (5-8) out of Seat Pleasant, MD, as part of a 9-bout card at Parx Casino on Friday, May 13.

Fuentes has a passion for everything that comes with boxing. He loves the preparation that is needed for the fight, and the reward that comes from winning. He understands he needs to stay consistent and disciplined to achieve his goals.

Fuentes has big goals in boxing, as he said, “I will be the undisputed featherweight champion of the world, and I won't stop till I get to that point.”

Fuentes watched great champions like Hector Camacho and Roberto Duran and implemented pieces of their fighting style into his. In his upcoming fight with James Early on May 13th, Fuentes will display the skills that he has attained from watching these legends.

It is important to have the right people around a fighter when they are trying to win a championship. Fuentes recently changed management, and when talking about the impact it had, he said, “It's absolutely a big difference. My manager, Jereme Cohen, cares about me and he is a part of my family now. Before, it was more controlled, and I didn’t like that. But Jereme is looking out for my well-being and cares about me, and it is a big difference.” With the right people around him and the right mindset, Fuentes will look to put on his best performance at Parx Casino on May 13th.

Red Promotions in association with KOA Combat, Guerrero’s Promotions, and VIVA Live TV presents “The Legacy Continues” featuring the son of legendary boxer Hector “Macho” Camacho, Christian “The Real Macho” Camacho. He looks to continue his professional career and battle for the Global Boxing Organization’s (GBO) featherweight championship on June 4th, in Ontario California after being absent from the ring for over a year.

After making his pro-debut in Mexico, and then fighting in Florida exclusively, this will be Camacho’s first fight in California. Hector Camacho’s 12th fight was for this first title, in Christian Camacho’s 12th fight, this June 4th “Legacy Continues” event–is also for a title. Will history repeat itself? “The Real Macho” is looking for a thunderous return to the squared circle and to get back on track to the top of the sport.

Red Promotions is proud to work with the best and newest talent coming out of the greater southern California area. On June 4th in Ontario, we are bringing the best prospects like: Rene Moreno, Brandon Mendoza, Andres Mendoza, Elder Arambula, Eladio Guerrero, Jose Miguel Cruz, Eduardo Diaz, & Alexis Alavarado. Also coming from California–this time Oakland–Damoni Cato is looking to continue his unblemished resume and score another big knockout. All look to make their hometowns proud as they fight for pride in themselves and their communities.