Three undefeated Baltimore-area prospects continued their winning ways and put on solid performances at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore.
Dundalk, MD heavyweight "The American Dream" Mike Dietrich scored a solid third-round TKO over Atlantic City, NJ's Darryl "Shotgun" Holley. Dietrich is now 9-0, four KO's. Holley is 5-5, one KO.
Severn, MD middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow may have had his best performance to date in winning a six-round unanimous decision over late sub "Magnificent" Martinus Clay of Wilson, NC. Nicklow is now 12-0-1, five KO's. Clay is 12-15-2, four KO's.
Baltimore welterweight Tim Coleman survived cuts along both eyes and a reportedly separated left shoulder to gut out a six-round unanimous decision over Miami, FL's Carlos Pena. Coleman is now 11-0, two KO's while Pena is 4-8, three KO's.
Also on the card, Baltimore super middleweight Henry "Hurricane" Mayes bounced back from two tough knockout losses to win a four-round majority decision over Jacob "The Snake" Rodriguez of Brooklyn, NY. Mayes is 6-3, four KO's. Rodriguez is 8-17, six KO's.
Jaime Morales of Philadelphia stopped Reisterstown, MD's "Diamond" Matt Hill at 1:10 of the first round. Hill is 8-31-2, four KO's while Morales improves to 4-3, one KO.
In the opening bout, undefeated Brooklyn, NY welterweight prospect Martin Wright won a four-round unanimous decision over Allentown, PA's Jorge Delgado. Wright knocked Delgado down three times in the first round, but Delgado fought back gamely to force a decision.
In amateur action, Brandywine, MD super heavyweight Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell scored a devastating first-round stoppage over novice Kevin McMillan of Salisbury, MD.
For complete details, please listen to this post-fight wrap-up show.
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #64 - Post-Fight Wrap-Up from Du Burns Arena!
In this recap, "The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I talk about some great pro and amateur performances at Du Burns Arena last night.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
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3 comments:
This was a very exciting card, and the awature fights were very exciting also.
1st fight: If you minus the 3 knockdowns in the first round, this was a close fight. I think every1 counted Delgado out, but he came back strong to make a decision out of it.
2nd fight: May have been stopped a little earlier, but you Hill was very shooken up.
3rd fight: Good to see Mayes back on top. He looked very patient and controlled the fight against a tough game fighter.
4th fight: Good battle back and fourth. It was cool to see Tommy Brooks in Colemans corner.
5th Fight: Fight of the night, and I agree with you gary, Nicklow gets better every fight and this was his biggest test which he got an "A" on. I wouldnt mind seeing a rematch for 8 rounds like you said Clay wanted. Nicklow is the best looking prospect in the area, and i think after a few more fights he will he will be making some seroius noise after some title.
6th fight: Mike also looked patient and waited for his shot to open, when it did, he showed his awesome power. I like the weight he is at now.
who fought on the amatuer show
CONGRAT'S TO ALL YOU BALTIMORE FIGHTERS !!!!! KEEP UP THE HARD WORK SEE YA PITBULL
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