In a Beltway crossroads battle that snuck under the radar, Former WBC Middleweight champion Keith Holmes of DC won a 10-round unanimous decision over Baltimore's Cory "Black Ice" Cummings last night at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, IL. The bout was on the undercard of the WBA heavyweight battle between champion Nicolai Valuev and Monte Barrett.
Now fighting as a light heavyweight, Holmes reportedly won just enough rounds to defeat Cummings by judges scores of 97-93, 99-91 and 98-92. With the win, Holmes raised his record to 40-4, 25 KO's. After winning his first 15 bouts, Cummings has now lost his last two and now has a record of 15-2, 12 KO's.
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ReplyDeleteI agree Keith fought a guy who just got his but kick and he couldn't knock him out.That should have been a fight around the belt way but you know DON DON'T care about neither one of them.Keith fighting to pay his child support.
ReplyDeleteHmm...If Holmes is going to continue fighting, I really think he should be at 168.
ReplyDeleteKeith will fight any weight to pay his ex wife.He's trying to go to a weight were the fighter's is just all right I din't blame him for that.
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