Mario Yagobi

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Yagobi (right) at the annual Ring 8 charity benefit for injured and retired boxers in Howard Beach, New York
Yagobi, IBF Female World Super Featherweight Champion Amanda Serrano and sister welterweight Cindy Serrano after Amanda won the title in the main event at Aviator Arena in Brooklyn September 10, 2011

Dr. Mario Yagubi is a medical doctor and restaurateur who is the President and CEO of Boxing 360, a boxing promotional group located in New York City founded in 2009. Dr. Yagobi's boxing outfit currently manages and promotes the career of a number of well known professional fighters, primarily located in the New York City area or relocated to New York City under his guidance. On September 10, 2011, Yagobi promoted his first world champion, Amanda Serrano, to the International Boxing Federation's female version of the Super Featherweight world title, in the main event of a special September 11 attacks boxing tribute card held at Aviator Arena in Brooklyn.[1] Serrano knocked down and stopped Kimberly Connor in the second round (opponent Kimberly Connor had not lost a pro bout in seven years) of the IBF inaugural female world title bout, to win Dr. Yagobi his first world champion under the Boxing 360 banner.[2] When not involved with boxing, Dr. Yagobi is the owner and operator of 1849 Restaurant, Bar and Parlor in Greenwich Village. Although Boxing 360 no longer represents Ms. Serrano, Boxing 360 currently represents a number of rising boxing prospects, most noteworthy of which is 22-0 Vitaliy Demyanko, a welterweight from Kazakhstan now fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada.[3]

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