Undefeated Baltimore welterweight prospect Tim Coleman is back in action on Friday, March 30 at Phoenixville High School in Phoenixville, PA.
Coleman (8-0, two KO's) will face off against Jason Jordan of Akron, OH (3-6-2) in a six-round contest. Coleman is coming off a six-round unanimous decision victory over Julio Cesar Lanzas on February 17 at Suitland High School.
Jordan recently finished a stretch in which he fought three times in 14 days, going 1-1-1 in that stretch. The loss came in Jordan's last outing, a four-round unanimous decision to Jason Cintron on February 23 in Lancaster, PA. Six days earlier, Jordan scored perhaps his biggest victory, winning an eight-round majority decision over Frankie Zepeda in Indianapolis, IN.
It's interesting to note that Jordan has been coming down from middleweight to welterweight. Earlier in his career, Jordan lost a four-round unanimous decision to Matt Berkshire, who will face Jessie Nicklow on May 11 at DuBurns Arena in Baltimore.
Monday, March 26, 2007
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4 comments:
Tim...Glad to hear you stepping out and up...Keep up your good work and bring us a win! I will be cheering for you!!!
Coleman is doing the right thing, staying active. Good luck!
Represent Bmore Tim, do your thing man.
Boul
I heard about your fight, you have a lot of support from your hometown. Some spectators said that were expecting more from you and know that you could have done better, but you won anyways..... Keep up the good work!!!!
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