By Mike Nosky

Eddie Chambers and Raphael Butler are scheduled to meet up on June 20 in the Cayman Islands on the undercard of the ShoBox card which is being headlined by the super middleweight showdown between former Olympians Andre Ward and Jerson Ravelo.

But if you are interested in seeing the whole fight between Chambers (30-1, 16KOs) and Butler (31-4, 24KOs), you need to get on a plane and be in attendance because Showtime, who will be airing their show as part of their ShoBox series, will only be showing highlights of the heavyweight tilt.

The televised co-feature will be a ten round super welterweight bout between Ronald Hearns and Jose Luis Gonzalez.

Hearns, the 29-year-old son of the living legend Thomas Hearns, is 18-0 (14) as a professional. He has only recently picked up the level of his opposition as he scored an eighth round stoppage win over Juan Astorga in February on the undercard of the Kelly Pavlik-Jermain Taylor rematch in Las Vegas.

Gonzalez (12-3-1, 10KOs) was prominently featured on two ESPN2 cards six weeks apart a few months back. In March, he seemingly handled previously undefeated Jason Lehoullier over ten rounds only to have the judges score the bout as a draw. Six weeks later, he dropped a ten round decision to his nemesis Carson Jones.

This card is being promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions and while I’m mentioning GT, a quick congratulations to Josh Goossen-Brown who helped lead his High School, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, to the Division III Baseball Championship, defeating South Hills at Dodger Stadium on Thursday afternoon. The junior Goossen-Brown picked up the win in the semi-final match against Quartz Hill pitching six innings out of the bullpen.

Josh is the son of Goossen Tutor matchmaker Tom Brown and the nephew of promoter Dan Goossen.