On Saturday, September 27, 2008, at the Harbor Yard Arena in Bridgeport, CT.,   “Marvelous” Tarvis Simms (22-0-1, 11KO's), will be back in action against Robert Frazier (31-9-4,15KO's) steaming ahead towards middleweight supremacy, and proving that he will take on anyone who gets in his way of the championship belt.   Fresh off his huge victory over former middleweight champ Carl Daniels last June, Simms knows that a victory on the 27th will not only earn him the NABO Middleweight Title , but for the undefeated southpaw, it will place him high enough in the rankings to earn a big money shot at some of the best middleweights fighting today.

"After my draw against Frazier I saw it differently than the judges, so now I'm excited to fight him again. I'm excited to fight in my hometown of Fairfield County, I'll fight any fighter out there, I don't just want one title I want them all.” Tarvis Simms

"I saved a couple of tickets for John Duddy to come watch the fight.,” said Angelo Campanella (Simms' manager) challenging John Duddy to fight Simms next.

In what is certain to be an action-packed night of boxing, Simms will put his perfect record on the line when he headlines the fight card at the Harbor Yard Arena, and with many other fellow Connecticut fighters on the card, this is destined to be an exhilarating and thrilling night of boxing for Bridgeport fight fans.

The co-main event will feature heavyweight knockout sensation and Hebron resident Tony Grano (14-0-1, 12KO's) in an eight round battle against Salem, New Jersey's Mark “Oak Tree” Brown (13-1, 6 KO's) “Tony Grano is the hardest hitting most exciting Italian heavyweight I have seen come out of New England since the great days of Rocky Marciano; "We're bringing a world class fight card to Bridgeport and are can't wait for the community to come out for an exciting night of great fights.” said CEO/President of Final Forum Sal Musumeci.

With half of Grano's fights ending in first round knockouts, this devastating puncher and local fan-favorite is certain to please the crowd with his pummeling leather.   Grano?s definitely one of those “Don't Blink” fighters, because if you do, you may miss out on the quick destruction over his opponent.

"I'm excited to get back in the ring and looking forward to fighting in my home state of Connecticut for all of my local fans." -Tony Grano

Also on the card, the blazing hot Latin prospect Stamford native Francisco Palacios, who just last month scored a huge upset against undefeated Jesus Barbosa, will come out firing his lightning-fast arsenal of punishing leather at any willing opponent to prove that he is one to watch in the exciting lightweight division.   “Palacios has fought some tough fighters and is still very much in the game,” says Musumeci.   “He just scored a huge upset in his last fight, and the horizon looks great for him.   I know his hometown fans can expect a tremendous fight on the 27th."