Monday, May 11, 2009

Cummings, Davis Battle for Maryland Super Middleweight Title May 29 in Baltimore!

Two veteran Beltway super middleweights will battle for the Maryland Super Middleweight championship on the next Baltimore Pro Boxing card on Friday, May 29 at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore. Baltimore's Corey "Black Ice" Cummings will take on Bladensburg, MD's Demetrius Davis in the scheduled 10-round main event.

Cummings has a record of 16-4, 12 knockouts, but all four losses have come in his last five bouts, over a three-year period. Cummings lost a tough 12-round split decision to Berry Butler in September of 2006 at Martin's West in Woodlawn, MD. Cummings also lost distance bouts to former world champions Keith Holmes and Montell Griffin before losing his last outing, a 12-round unanimous decision to Chris Henry for the NABF Light Heavyweight title in November of 2008 in Dallas, TX.

Davis (19-14-5, seven KO's) will be in his seventh bout since his comeback began in May of 2007 after a nine-year hiatus from the sport. Davis lost his first three bouts of the comeback in 2007 by close decisions, but he is currently unbeaten in his last three bouts, including a six-round unanimous decision over Rowland Bryant on January 17 in Kissimmee, FL.

Also slated for the card will be undefeated Baltimore welterweight James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson (8-0, eight KO's), DC heavyweight Maurice Byarm and Baltimore welterweight Tim "Pitbull" Coleman.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cecil McCalla not on that card, come Jake are you kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gary Digital Williams said...

The word is that Cecil was supposed to be fighting on a card in North Carolina that weekend.

Anonymous said...

Mayes vs Paschall thats the fight the people want to see. I want to see Pashall put the hurricane to rest!

Anonymous said...

gary digital williams what do you think about james keep sleeping stevenson

Anonymous said...

Better watch out its Hurricane season, Hurricane Mayes is ripped like a CAT 5.

Anonymous said...

Mike gots another fight in the works already, some huge news coming though. I'll let Mike or Digital release that though. It's HUGE.

I would love to see Mayes-Paschal though, that would be a great defense for Henry's MD Light Heavyweight Title

Boul

Anonymous said...

James Stevenson is the best prospect in this area...and that's no bull.

Ice, this should be an easy W for you. Take his confidence early!!

Anonymous said...

I'd like to see Maurice Byarm vs Seth Mitchell. Have they sparred in the gym? If so, how did it go?

Maurice Byarm looked powerful in his last outing and I look forward to May 29th.

Gary Digital Williams said...

I think Stevenson is an outstanding prospect. The gap is a little closer between Stevenson and Bayan Jargal for the best prospect in the area, although I would still lean towards Jargal.

Stevenson's potential seems to be limitless at this stage. Good boxing ability, great power. It will be fun to see him progress.

Anonymous said...

Paschall dont have anything lined up except the Bum of the month club at 8th Av.That would be a great fight Mayes VS Paschall but Paschall would like to fight Mayes's trainer then fight Mayes.Step up or step out.

Tony J.

Anonymous said...

That last comment is so true !!!!
If Paschall had a set of balls he would fight Mayes.

Anonymous said...

(Paschall dont have. It should be doesnt have) who ever wrote that was a complete retard. Learn the proper grammer. I dont care who Mike fights.


Tony MO BETTER Jeter

Mike D said...

You tell em "Mo better"

Easy "W" for Ice I don't think so.
Davis will frustrate Ice and beat him. It will be a tough fight though.

NOXIOUS said...

Mo better learn how to spell if your going to correct grammar.

Anonymous said...

WOW That is hallarious. I love when some1 try's to point some-1 out (like spelling) and makes the same mistake lol

Anonymous said...

i am we tall did

tony mo better jeter

TANK said...

For the record, cecil did not have a fight shedule in Carolina, Cecil should have been on the May 29 Card! Cecil's Manager