The third bout between Baltimore's Tyrell "Da Show Shock A" Samuel and Gustavo Dailey of Philadelphia, PA has been added to the Baltimore Pro Boxing Pre-Thanksgiving card on Wednesday, November 25 at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore.
Both Samuel (13-3, six KO's) and Dailey (4-6, one KO's) hold a victory over the other. Dailey won a six-round split decision on July 17 in Westminster, MD. Samuel evened the score in Westminster on September 25, capturing an eight-round unanimous decision. This contest will be another eight-round contest.
We've also learned that Ferndale, MD heavyweight Nick Kisner will make his pro debut against Catonsville, MD's "Irish" Glenn Williams (6-4-1, five KO's).
As far as Mike Paschall is concerned, while I have not talked to him personally, numerous sources have said he is recuperating well.
Nick is makin his debut against a guy with 11 fights 6 of them which he won. And who knows if he really lost the 4 he lost. Could a been robed on anything. Seems risky, whats the rush
ReplyDeleteBecause Nick is ready.
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Gilligan
Nick will win easy. He has sparred this guy several times before, he aint no dummy. Good choice Nick, build that record, you are doing the right thing. All world champions done it the exact same way. No need to take risk. Good luck from the the North.
ReplyDeleteNick will punish him for 2-3 rounds before he takes him out.
ReplyDeleteEvery time Kisner fights he is running all over the place. That's not fighting. He will win the fight for sure but knock out I doubt.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Nick.
ReplyDeleteNick and family will keep finding bums to fight untill he gets a big payday. He will win this fight however.
ReplyDeleteGood amatuer but pro...I don't know. He never knocks anybody out. Just a bunch of hand punches.We wish you luck.
ReplyDeleteDamn, a lot of "anonymous" hatin goin on. Sounds like someone has a grudge with Club One.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this person or persons will ever reveal themselves or will they continue to be a "blogger tough guy."
I will say this about Nick. In the amateurs he paid his dues. He boxed anybody and everybody. He had over 100 fights with plenty of loses. He did win a Jr national title and was US senior runner-up. That's no joke. Say what you want but Nick proved himself. Danny is a good trainer and will do fine with Nick. Stop the hating or is it jealousy.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Nick.
Coach Jim
everyone keeps talking about punching. kisner is only 18 years old. so i think later in his carrer he will be hitting harder. and from i hear in the gym he is making a big adjustment to being more aggresive with vicious body blows. its gonna be exciting. i take kisner by late round stoppage or by very 1 sided decision. but what do i know im just a fan
ReplyDeletei know nick very well. people r in for 1 huge shock lol i cant wait
ReplyDeleteNick Kisner by decision. Nick has improved his game in alot of areas and under the guidence of his father he will shine sooner than alot of people think. Stay humble if you can Nick and prove just like you have proved to me the past 2 years that you are and will be a champ 1 day. Good Luck. We will support.
ReplyDeleteWow, words of wisdom from some half-cocked idiot. I'm at Club One but I've been at other gyms in the past such as Round One and Laurel Boxing.
ReplyDeleteFor the "Genius Anonymous" learn to express yourself in other ways besides slinging profanity. Go back to school and learn to spell, then come talk to me.
now we no who old skool is and why he has so many man crushes on those guys white power
ReplyDeleteMan crush???? Wow good comeback. But do you really know who I am? If you know who I am, and possibly where I am. We can talk about all of this face to face.
ReplyDeletelol when bloggers attack
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