Saturday, June 06, 2009

Tucker Remains Undefeated in Westminster!

Because of the lateness of the hour, here is a brief written synopsis of the card in Westminister, MD:

Eldersburg, MD light heavyweight Mark "TNT" Tucker remained undefeated with an eight-round unanimous decision over veteran Andre Hemphill of Philadelphia, PA tonight at the Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD. Tucker is now 10-0, seven KO's while Hemphill is 7-11-2, four KO's.

Laurel, MD junior middleweight Lenwood "Mr. Composure" Dozier lost his first pro bout as he was stopped by Ken Dunham of Rock Hill, SC at 2:25 of the third round. Dozier is now 5-1-1, two KO's while Dunham is 6-8, four KO's.

Junior welterweight Emanuel "Transformer" Taylor of Edgewood, MD scored a blistering second-round knockout over Bryan "The Brick" Abraham of Schenectady, NY. The bout was stopped at 2:13 of the round. Taylor is 2-0, two KO's while Abraham is 1-2-1, one KO.

Baltimore junior middleweight Omar "The Mean Machine" Sims lost a six-round unanimous decision to Jamar "The Truth" Freeman of Wilson, NC. Sims is now 1-1-2, one KO while Freeman remains undefeated at 3-0-1.

"Showtime" Tyrone Wright won an all-DC pro debut lightweight bout with a four-round unanimous decision over Hugh Hinds.

Buffalo, NY junior welterweight Vincent Arroyo remained undefeated with a second-round knockout over Amaury Torres of Miami, FL. Arroyo is now 9-0, six KO's.

Newport News, VA junior middleweight Jeremiah "The Bounty Hunter" Wiggins fought to a strange three-round draw with veteran Clarence "Sonny Bono" Taylor of Wilmington, DE. Wiggins unintentionally hit Taylor with a hard punch to the groin. Taylor could not continue after the five-minute rest period. Under Maryland rules, a bout cannot be won after a low blow, therefore it was a draw. Wiggins is now 3-0-1, one KO while Taylor is 13-22-4, six KO's.

Also on the card, cruiserweight Daniel "Bad Boy" Kooij of Vero Beach, FL won a four-round unanimous decision over Clarence Moore of Charlotte, NC. Kooij (pronounced KOY) is now 4-0, two KO's while Moore is 5-8-1, five KO's.

The Maryland Boxing Club promoted the card. The matchmaker was Josh Hall.

Here's a little more detailed account on the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up Show:


Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #171 - Full Report from Shipley Arena!

"The Fight Doctor and I talk about the Maryland Boxing Club show in Westminister, MD!

6 comments:

  1. Once again TNT passes an acid test with Flying colors! This seasoning coupled with awesome talent will lead to much Glory and many Conquests.

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  2. T = Timid

    N = No Guts

    T = Traitor

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  3. i must say mark tucker look like
    a very good fighter on friday 6-5-09
    keep it up.COACH KENNY UPTON BOXING

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  4. Thank you very much Coach Kenny
    I will pass that along to Mark
    Sincerely, Spiritbear

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  5. Keep your head up Lenwood. You'll be ok.

    Asim

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  6. NO DOUBT IN MY MIND, AS LONG AS A HAVE JESUS DRIVING THIS SHIP I'LL BOUNCE BACK. APPRECIATE YOU ASIM.
    'MR. COMPOSURE

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