Thompson Boxing’s FREE Live Stream THIS Sunday!

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Lopez vs. Bustos in the Main Event

Thompson Boxing Promotions (TBP) will present their new 3.2.1 Boxing show THIS Sunday, September 6. It will be FREE to stream on the Thompson Boxing website (www.thompsonboxing.com), Facebook and YouTube. Start time is 4PM PT/7PM ET.

This event will be held at the Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, Calif. No audience is allowed to attend in person due to the COVID-19 safety guidelines and the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC).

TBP’s Ken Thompson and Alex Camponovo and their dedicated crew are set to bring another entertaining and action-packed live event. And the fans around the world will get to watch for FREE courtesy of the Southern California promotional company and their sponsors. It’s Thompson Boxing’s second installment of their brand new series and a treat for boxing fans during this long Labor Day weekend.Their first show took place July 26 and the TBP team are excited to bring another night of live boxing to the masses.

Three matches are scheduled:

Louie Lopez vs. Saul Bustos
Katsuma Akitsugi vs. David Angeles
George Acosta vs. Esteban Munoz

These young guns will all be fighting for victory as they square off this weekend. The main event is an intriguing one with two California warriors locking horns. Both men are unbeaten and hungry to reach the top. Louie Lopez (8-0-1, 4 KOs) will go toe to toe with Saul Bustos (12-0-1, 7 KOs) in a scheduled eight rounder. Call it a “Turf War” as they battle for SoCal bragging rights.

Be sure to log on THIS Sunday as the final countdown for 3.2.1. Boxing begins now!

Inaugural 3.2.1 Show Results: www.myboxingfans.com/2020/08/dutchover-torres-dinong-all-victorious
Preview 3.2.1 Show: hwww.myboxingfans.com/2020/07/thompson-boxing-3-2-1-show-this-sunday

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