Friday, June 19, 2009

Nicklow, Mackey Battle to Eight-Round Draw!

Baltimore, MD junior middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow and Montgomery, AL's John "No Mercy" Mackey fought to a tough, eight-round majority draw at Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD.

The bout went against pre-conceived notions of the contest. Nicklow, normally a slugger, became more of a boxer in his Ballroom Boxing debut, employing more side-to-side movement. Mackey, known for being a crafty boxer, became more of a slugger as he stalked Nicklow at times during the contest.

Nicklow seemed to take control in the middle portion of the contest, adding some aggression to his movement. Mackey picked up the pace in the final two rounds. Judge John Gradowski scored the bout 77-75 for Mackey while judges Kenny Chevalier and Don Risher, saw the draw, 76-76. BATB saw the contest 77-75 for Nicklow.

Nicklow is now 19-1-2, seven KO's while Mackey is now 11-3-2, five KO's.

The co-feature saw an elevation in the boxing game of Randallstown, MD junior middleweight Cecil McCalla. McCalla remained undefeated with a scintillating performance, scoring a six-round TKO over Jorge Barajas of Boise, ID.

McCalla's timing, accuracy and punching were superb throughout the contest as he kept the tough Barajas on his heels throughout. McCalla scored two knockdowns with solid right hands before referee Gary Camponeschi stopped the bout at 1:16 of the sixth round.

McCalla is now 9-0, four KO's while Barajas falls to 5-3, two KO's.

Also on the card, Baltimore, MD middleweight "Vicious" Julius Kennedy scored a stunning second-round TKO over Gevonte Davis on Gulfport, MS. After an even first round, the bout turned suddenly in the second as Kennedy landed a crushing right hand that stopped Davis in his tracks. The bout was stopped at 2:36 of the round.

Kennedy has won three straight and lifts his record to 6-1, three KO's while Gevonte Davis sees his record evened at 3-3-1, two KO's.

The card also saw two boxers from the Dominican Republic make their US debuts. Hard-hitting welterweight Francisco Contreras scored a crushing first-round TKO over Kansas City, MO's Gustavo Mejia to keep his record perfect at 9-0, nine KO's. Mejia is now 3-7-1, three KO's.

The other Dominican boxer did not fare as well. Previously undefeated junior lightweight Delvin Plascencia lost a six-round unanimous decision to veteran Jesus Perez of Miami, FL. Perez dropped Plascencia with the first punch he threw in the bout, then scored another knockdown in the fourth, before going on to the victory.
Perez now has a record of 26-25-3, 14 KO's while Plascencia is now 14-1, five KO's.


Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up Show that gives some interesting viewpoints on the main event.

Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #180 - Full Report From the Ballroom!

"The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I recap a solid night of Ballroom Boxing action from Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD! Promoter Scott Wagner weighs in on the action as well.

33 comments:

  1. Why would you put your up & coming charge (Nicklow) in with a slick southpaw? Nicklow lost rounds 1 & 2. He then got on his bike and won the next rd.

    Several rounds were VERY close. Just because a guy changes his usual fighting style is NOT that big of a deal... It still ALL ABOUT SCORING PUNCHES THAT LAND.

    Had Nicklow NOT taken the 7th rd. OFF and fought harder in the last 45 seconds of the round 8, he might have won.

    If you don't like draws go to 5,7,9or god forbid 15 round fights.

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  2. NICKLOW LOOKED THE BEST I EVER SAW HIM...HE WON THAT FIGHT.

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  3. I think Mackey won, just my opinion!

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  4. Mackie got beat and Jessie got robbed. Plain and simple.

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  5. Fellas, this homer stuff has gotta stop. 78-74 Mackey. Jessie did NOT win that fight.

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  6. STOP ALL THE HATE. JESSIE IS THE MAN. GREAT FIGHT BEAST.

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  7. (MONEY MAY) IT WAS A CLOSE FIGHT ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT HOW THE HELL DID YOU SCORE IT LIKE THAT

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  8. this is GOD, this is why i am ending
    the world soon because man is losing
    all honesty.

    my son MACKEY,BEAT MY SON JESSIE.




    AND YOU KNOW I DON'T LIE MY CHILDREN.

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  9. this is GOD again jessie my son
    in order to be future world champion.
    you must confess to the loss,
    or you will never become a champ.

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  10. this is why none of the beltway fighters are top notch fighters because everyone is keep downing on each other its like a bunch of 1st graders...it was great exciting close bout probaly one of the best this year i had 4-3-1 for nicklow but i could see a draw.

    great fight john and jessie!

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  11. Mackey won that fight. I agree that all this homer stuff is annoying.

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  12. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT MARYLAND ALWAYS IS FAIR TO THE GUYS OUT OF STATE I AGREE WITH ONE COMMENT IT WAS A CLOSE FIGHT

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  13. I AGREE WITH GARY I HAD 77-75 FOR NICKLOW YOU LOOKED GOOD JESSIE NOW WE KNOW YOU CAN BOX CONGRATS

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  14. hey;guys what about cecil vs jessie

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  15. THAT WOULD BE GREAT FIGHT BUT JESSIE MIGHT HAVE TO MUCH EXPERINCE

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  16. jesie loss that fight.

    josh hall

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  17. jessie you will get no where
    with out me.

    jake the snake.

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  18. josh if this is really you. you were not even there so stop hating on jessie and danny

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  19. same thing jake

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  21. It was a good fight. Jesse made Mackey miss alot but did not make him pay enough. But he did just enough to win a very, very close fight.

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  22. I just wanna address 2 things, people need to stop saying that the Judges are helping out the Maryland Fighters, I'M FROM B-MORE & I THINK MACKEY ONE THE FIGHT BUT THATS HOW I SAW IT BUT I'M NOT A JUDGE & THAT'S NO DISRESPCT TO JESSIE CAUSE I THINK HE DID A GOOD JOB & WAS WELL PREPARE FOR THE FIGHT, PLUS HE WAS IN GREAT SHAPE! 2, FOR THE GUY THAT MADE THE COMMENT ABOUT JESSIE BEATING CECIL OR HAVING TOO MUCH EXPERINCE, WE WOULD TAKE THAT FIGHT ANYTIME JESSIE IS READY, TRUST ME! ONCE AGAIN THIS MESSAGE IS NOT TO DISCREDIT OR BELITTLE ANYONE, THIS IS JUST THE WAY I FEEL! CECIL'S MANAGER!

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  23. jessie and cecil would be a close fight they both had very close bouts with mackey

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  24. I doubt it SPEED KILLS! Jessie or Mackey can keep up with Cecil Speed!

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  25. I WOULD LOVE TO SEE CECIL AND JESSIE 10 ROUNDS FOR THE STATE TITLE IT WOULD BE A GREAT FIGHT!

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  26. if they do fight for a state,belt
    it won't be for a kids belt
    it will have to take place at
    micheals 8th,where the fighters will
    get a real belt,from the promoter.
    and the fans won't be exploited.

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  27. coach;kenny,upton boxing made
    that last comment.about the belts
    so you don't have to quest.

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  28. Jessie won that fight.

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  29. Jessie would stop Cecil. Too much pressure.

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  30. Well make it happen if u are so confident that Jessie will stop Cecil, we would love to take that fight! Cecil Manager!

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  31. coach;kenny,upton boxing
    hey jessie,you have my number
    you or danny give me a call.

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  32. Jessie vs. Mackey rematch. The people want to see it.

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  33. i would like to see that rematch as well!

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