Hail from Guyana, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, St Maarten, The Bahamas, Jamaica, St Lucia, Grenada, and Curaçao, all bringing elite fighters and a wealth of experience into the ring.
Founded by Seon Bristol, a seasoned boxing promoter with over 30 years of experience, Bris-O Promotions is a driving force in Caribbean and international boxing. Under Mr. Bristol’s leadership, the company has built a reputation for professionalism, dedication, and passion for the sport.
As CEO, Seon Bristol has worked tirelessly to provide fighters with opportunities to compete at higher levels, develop their skills, and showcase their talent on both regional and international stages. His vision for Bris-O Promotions is rooted in creating platforms that not only build champions in the ring but also shape strong role models for future generations.
With decades of experience and a lifelong commitment to the sport, Seon Bristol continues to lead Bris-O Promotions as it raises the profile of Caribbean boxing and delivers world-class events that inspire athletes and fans across the globe.
Established in 1997, Blackheart Productions Sports & Entertainment has been a powerhouse in Sports Promotion across the Caribbean.
The aim is to create champions and better citizens while leveraging opportunities to produce sporting activities at international standard.
Blackheart’s CEO is Mr David Christopher and the company is based in St. Lucia.
This is the bonefide promotional company for all professional boxing in St. Lucia with the endorsement of the St. Lucia Boxing Association.
Floyd “Pretty Boy” Seymour is a Bahamian boxing veteran whose career spans athlete, coach, and now promoter. Beginning boxing at nine, he represented the Bahamas internationally, including the 1992 Olympic Games, and competed professionally from 1993–2004.
After retiring, he became the Bahamas National Boxing Coach in 2010, developing medal-winning athletes and earning international coaching credentials. Seymour also contributed to U.S. Olympic boxing, working with Gary Russell Jr. (later WBC Featherweight Champion) and Luis Olivares, while guiding pros like Gerome “GQ” Quigley Jr. and Cobia “Soldier” Breedy to championship success.
Honored in 2024 with induction into the Grand Bahama Boxing Hall of Fame, Seymour now channels his decades of experience into promoting and matchmaking, focused on building opportunities and showcasing Caribbean fighters on the road to world titles.
Stephen Leonard Benjamin, better known in the boxing world as “Sham” and by his fight name “Bocat”, is a proud son of Grenada and a lifelong servant of the sport. His journey began in 1983, when at just 14 years old he laced up the gloves for the first time. From that moment, boxing became more than a sport—it became his mission.