Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Snow Faces Undefeated Boxer in Philadelphia July 18!

Undefeated Capitol Heights, MD featherweight Thomas "KO" Snow will risk his record against Philadelphia, PA's undefeated prospect Teon Kennedy in an eight-round main event on Friday, July 18 at the New Alhambra in Philadelphia.

Snow (10-0, eight KO's) has not fought since winning by second-round TKO over Terrance Roy on December 15. Snow had two bouts against Tyrell Samuel cancelled.

Kennedy (8-0, four KO's) is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over Castulo Gonzalez on March 7 in Philadelphia.

7 comments:

  1. 10-1 it'll be a herniated disc this time...

    20-1 that it'll be hemmoroids...

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  2. Are you all crazy? I aint fighting that undefeated guy. something will happen to me before July 18 and that will prevent me from fighting that tough guy. Dont worry guys.

    Thomas'ko'd'Snow

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  3. Gary why are you still writting about this bum? you now he's not going to fight watch something come up He want screw them but he will screw our local promoters

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  4. Amazing... i have to disagree with all of the haters. I mean, I was a little pissed off myself that his last two fights were cancelled and i was a bit suspicious but there is no team behind this man. No entourage, no endorsements, nothing. He has to first, politic. He has done that. Now, anyone who has been around boxing knows that Snow can definitely fight. Just check his backround. Unc.

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  5. Some of the same names that i have heard thrown around as beltway prospects i have also pysically seen Snow beat there heads in in the gym!!!! And im talking brothers who were in heavier weight classes and professionally undefeated!! 10 and 0, 8ko's. So either his opponents are taking dives or he hits pretty dam hard.

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  6. Thomas Snow can fight with the best in the busniess if he wants to.
    Maybe he's smarter than us all and will knock some real people out when he feels the time is right.
    my statements are not meant to be
    antagonizing or cutting and I really believe Thomas can make it in the busniess on the top level
    if he gets with the right group of people or somebody who can guide him that he will listen to.

    Remember This.
    It put's the lotion on the skin or gets the water hose again.

    The big one

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  7. He's already got a money-manager backing him and he's got a guy guiding his career.

    And it seems the approach they're taking is apparently the one of minimum risk...

    Unfortunately, this method has been proven to be, time and again, the downfall of many a promising fighter.

    They get to 15-0 or 20-0 without any real test or character building fight... then, finally, the breakthrough TV/money fight comes along, but this time against another solid fighter who, perhaps, has already been taken into the deep woods and to whom the "hurt" territory is already familiar.

    Almost always, the untested guy gets schooled and embarrassed... on TV no less. It's happenned so many times, it's not even funny... and you can pretty much tell who it's gonna happen to...

    It's gonna happen to Snow...

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