The first Beltway Boxing card of 2010 will be on Saturday, January 16 at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD. This will be a Baltimore Pro Boxing card.
Slated to appear on the card in the eight-round main event will be undefeated Baltimore welterweight James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson (12-0, 10 KO's). No official word yet on his opponent.
One of the six-round co-feature bouts will involve Windsor Mill, MD middleweight "Vicious" Julius Kennedy against Jayson Champion of Forest Heights, MD in a rematch of a bout that took place in April of 2006. Kennedy (7-1, three KO's) suffered his only pro loss to Champion by four-round unanimous decision in Pikesville in Kennedy's pro debut.
Kennedy is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Ariel Espinal on November 5 in Cockesyville, MD. This was part of a solid 2009 in which Kennedy went 4-0, including a six-round majority decision win over Aaron Pryor, Jr. in Columbus, OH in April.
Champion (4-4, three KO's) has not fought since losing an eight-round unanimous decision to Jessie Nicklow in June of 2008 at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore. Two of Champion's four losses have come to Nicklow.
The other six-round contest features Bedford, VA light-heavyweight Scott "Cujo" Sigmon against the aforementioned Ariel "Iron" Espinal of Brooklyn, NY. This bout was slated to take place this month in Pennsylvania but was postponed because of the weather. Sigmon (7-1, three KO's) won by third-round TKO over Nicholas Schleich on August 29 in Lynchburg, VA. Espinal (6-11-3, two KO's) fought his last bout against Julius Kennedy.
Ferndale, MD cruiserweight "The American Child" Nick Kisner looks to make his pro debut against "The Mac Attack" Robert McConnell (4-3, two KO's) of Ellicott City, MD. Also, Omar Sims of Baltimore (3-2-3, one KO) will take on the returning Zain Shah of Centreville, VA (1-0, one KO) in a four-round junior middleweight matchup. Shah has not fought since making his pro debut in February 2006.
Undefeated and now second-year pros Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor of of Baltimore and DC's Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju are also slated to be on this card.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Final End-Of-Year Poll: Who is the Beltway Boxer of The Year?
Here is our final poll of the year -- Who is the Beltway Boxer of the Year for 2009?
The area had a number of boxers who did great things in 2009, but here are the nominees for this poll:
Tim "Pit Bull" Coleman, junior welterweight, Baltimore, MD, (3-0, in 2009, 17-1-1, four KO's overall, captured USBA Junior Welterweight title)
Cory "Black Ice" Cummings, super middleweight, Baltimore, MD (1-0, one KO in 2009, 17-4, 13 KO's overall, captured Maryland State Super Middleweight title)
DeMarcus "Chop Chop" Corley, junior welterweight, Washington, DC (4-2, three KO's in 2009, 36-12-1, 21 KO's overall)
Fernando Guerrero, middleweight, Salisbury, MD (5-0, three KO's in 2009, 17-0, 14 KO's overall, won interim NABO Middleweight title)
Jimmy Lange, junior middleweight, Great Falls, VA (2-0, two KO's in 2009, 31-3-2, 22 KO's overall, captured and defended WBC USNBC Junior middleweight title)
Henry "Hurricane" Mayes, light heavyweight, Baltimore, MD (1-0-1, one KO in 2009, 8-6-3, five KO's overall, captured Maryland State Light Heavyweight title.)
Lamont Peterson, junior welterweight, Washington, DC (1-1, one KO in 2009, 27-1, 13 KO's in 2009, won WBO Interim Junior Welterweight title; lost in quest for WBO Junior Welterweight crown)
James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson, welterweight, Baltimore, MD (7-0, five KO's in 2009, 12-0, 10 KO's overall, won three regional titles)
Mark "TNT" Tucker, light heavyweight, Eldersburg, MD (7-0, two KO's in 2009, 13-0, seven KO's, overall, won and defended USBO Light Heavyweight title)
Although the overall records are listed, this poll is focused on what the boxers did during 2009.
After the new year, I will put together my year-in review including my choices for rookie, prospect and boxer of the year as well as other pertinent information. I will also announce the fans choices during that time.
The area had a number of boxers who did great things in 2009, but here are the nominees for this poll:
Tim "Pit Bull" Coleman, junior welterweight, Baltimore, MD, (3-0, in 2009, 17-1-1, four KO's overall, captured USBA Junior Welterweight title)
Cory "Black Ice" Cummings, super middleweight, Baltimore, MD (1-0, one KO in 2009, 17-4, 13 KO's overall, captured Maryland State Super Middleweight title)
DeMarcus "Chop Chop" Corley, junior welterweight, Washington, DC (4-2, three KO's in 2009, 36-12-1, 21 KO's overall)
Fernando Guerrero, middleweight, Salisbury, MD (5-0, three KO's in 2009, 17-0, 14 KO's overall, won interim NABO Middleweight title)
Jimmy Lange, junior middleweight, Great Falls, VA (2-0, two KO's in 2009, 31-3-2, 22 KO's overall, captured and defended WBC USNBC Junior middleweight title)
Henry "Hurricane" Mayes, light heavyweight, Baltimore, MD (1-0-1, one KO in 2009, 8-6-3, five KO's overall, captured Maryland State Light Heavyweight title.)
Lamont Peterson, junior welterweight, Washington, DC (1-1, one KO in 2009, 27-1, 13 KO's in 2009, won WBO Interim Junior Welterweight title; lost in quest for WBO Junior Welterweight crown)
James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson, welterweight, Baltimore, MD (7-0, five KO's in 2009, 12-0, 10 KO's overall, won three regional titles)
Mark "TNT" Tucker, light heavyweight, Eldersburg, MD (7-0, two KO's in 2009, 13-0, seven KO's, overall, won and defended USBO Light Heavyweight title)
Although the overall records are listed, this poll is focused on what the boxers did during 2009.
After the new year, I will put together my year-in review including my choices for rookie, prospect and boxer of the year as well as other pertinent information. I will also announce the fans choices during that time.
F. Guerrero Among ESPN's Best Prospects! UPDATE: 15Rounds.com Names Guerrero Prospect of The Year!
Undefeated Salisbury, MD middleweight Fernando Guerrero (17-0, 14 KO's) was ranked among boxing's best prospects by ESPN Boxing Editor Dan Rafael.
Here is what Rafael had to say about Guerrero:
"Guerrero, a southpaw, is exciting and aggressive with good power. He had a strong amateur career that included Junior Golden Gloves, International Junior Olympics, National Golden Gloves and U.S. national titles. In a sport in which how well you draw is as important as your talent, Guerrero also has that covered. Although born in the Dominican Republic, he's lived in Salisbury, Md., since childhood and been embraced by the community. He sells out when he fights at home, a big reason why Guerrero, who needs defensive work, can become a major factor. The Barry Hunter-trained Guerrero, who has gotten good sparring from Paul Williams, went 5-0 in 2009 and closed with an impressive fourth-round knockout of Jesse Nicklow on "ShoBox" in December. Guerrero is scheduled to open 2010 on Feb. 19 on ESPN2 against Jesus Gonzalez."
Guerrero did not receive the prospect of the year award. That honor went to Daniel Jacobs of Brooklyn, NY.
However, Guerrero DID receive Prospect of the Year honors from the staff of 15Rounds.com who had this to say about Guerrero:
"Guerrero (17-0, 14 KOs) has the look of a future champion and made great strides in 2009. There are several criteria for choosing a Prospect of the Year, and Guerrero seemed to get check marks for each one. Guerrero kept a busy schedule, as a prospect should, fighting five times, scoring three knockouts and winning two decisions. Guerrero took a step-up in competition, winning a majority decision over fringe contender Ossie Duran and stopping tough journeyman Brian Norman, who had gone ten full with Jean Pascal.
Guerrero has the benefit of fighting at the high-profile middleweight class, which is ripe with opportunities for rapid advancement. The former amateur star is still young at 23-years-old, and has a fight of some significance scheduled in 2010 against former prospect Jesus Gonzales. Lastly, what gives Guerrero a huge edge over every other U.S. based prospect, is his massive drawing power in his hometown of Salisbury, Maryland, where he has fought in front of 8,000 people."
Here is what Rafael had to say about Guerrero:
"Guerrero, a southpaw, is exciting and aggressive with good power. He had a strong amateur career that included Junior Golden Gloves, International Junior Olympics, National Golden Gloves and U.S. national titles. In a sport in which how well you draw is as important as your talent, Guerrero also has that covered. Although born in the Dominican Republic, he's lived in Salisbury, Md., since childhood and been embraced by the community. He sells out when he fights at home, a big reason why Guerrero, who needs defensive work, can become a major factor. The Barry Hunter-trained Guerrero, who has gotten good sparring from Paul Williams, went 5-0 in 2009 and closed with an impressive fourth-round knockout of Jesse Nicklow on "ShoBox" in December. Guerrero is scheduled to open 2010 on Feb. 19 on ESPN2 against Jesus Gonzalez."
Guerrero did not receive the prospect of the year award. That honor went to Daniel Jacobs of Brooklyn, NY.
However, Guerrero DID receive Prospect of the Year honors from the staff of 15Rounds.com who had this to say about Guerrero:
"Guerrero (17-0, 14 KOs) has the look of a future champion and made great strides in 2009. There are several criteria for choosing a Prospect of the Year, and Guerrero seemed to get check marks for each one. Guerrero kept a busy schedule, as a prospect should, fighting five times, scoring three knockouts and winning two decisions. Guerrero took a step-up in competition, winning a majority decision over fringe contender Ossie Duran and stopping tough journeyman Brian Norman, who had gone ten full with Jean Pascal.
Guerrero has the benefit of fighting at the high-profile middleweight class, which is ripe with opportunities for rapid advancement. The former amateur star is still young at 23-years-old, and has a fight of some significance scheduled in 2010 against former prospect Jesus Gonzales. Lastly, what gives Guerrero a huge edge over every other U.S. based prospect, is his massive drawing power in his hometown of Salisbury, Maryland, where he has fought in front of 8,000 people."
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Boxing Site Profiles 'The Golden Greek'!
David Chen of the website Leave It In the Ring.com, has put together a nice profile on one of our Beltway warriors -- "The Golden Greek" Elias Bouloubassis.
The story details not only his boxing career, but also his military service.
Here's the link:
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The story details not only his boxing career, but also his military service.
Here's the link:
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
BATB Hits Another Milestone -- 2,000 Posts!
Just thought I'd share with you this milestone. The preceding post about the Beltway Boxing Prospect of the Year was the 2,000th post that I have made to Boxing Along The Beltway. Not bad for an almost five-year period.
New Poll: Who is the Prospect of The Year for 2009?
Here is your second poll for our end-of-year celebration: Who is the Beltway Boxing Prospect of the Year? The one boxer who has made the biggest strides toward being a contender for world title honors.
Here are the nominees in alphabetical order:
Tim "Pit Bull" Coleman, junior welterweight, Baltimore, MD (3-0, in 2009, USBA Junior Welterweight champion, overall record: 17-1-1, four KO's)
Fernando Guerrero, middleweight, Salisbury, MD (5-0, in 2009, NABO Middleweight champion, overall record: 17-0, 14 KO's)
"The Mongolian Mongoose" Bayan Jargal, lightweight, Arlington, VA (5-0-1 in 2009, overall record: 14-0-2, nine KO's)
Alexander "The Great" Johnson, light heavyweight, Oxon Hill, MD (3-0 in 2009, overall record: 8-0, one NC, three KO's)
Cecil McCalla, middleweight, Baltimore, MD (6-0 in 2009, overall record: 9-0, four KO's)
Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell, heavyweight, Brandywine, MD (7-0, in 2009, overall record: 15-0-1, nine KO's)
Mike "The Persecutor" Paschall, super middleweight, Baltimore, MD (1-1 in 2009, overall record: 19-2-1, four KO's)
Scott "Cujo" Sigmon, light heavyweight, Bedford, VA (4-0 in 2009, overall record: 7-1, three KO's)
James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson, welterweight, Baltimore, MD (7-0 in 2009, won three regional titles. Overall record: 12-0, 10 KO's)
Mark "TNT" Tucker, light heavyweight, Eldersburg, MD (7-0, in 2009, USBO Light Heavyweight champion. Overall record: 13-0, seven KO's.)
This poll has an "Other" feature as well. Once again, please vote with your heads, not your hearts. The Rookie of the year poll will stay up until Christmas Day.
Here are the nominees in alphabetical order:
Tim "Pit Bull" Coleman, junior welterweight, Baltimore, MD (3-0, in 2009, USBA Junior Welterweight champion, overall record: 17-1-1, four KO's)
Fernando Guerrero, middleweight, Salisbury, MD (5-0, in 2009, NABO Middleweight champion, overall record: 17-0, 14 KO's)
"The Mongolian Mongoose" Bayan Jargal, lightweight, Arlington, VA (5-0-1 in 2009, overall record: 14-0-2, nine KO's)
Alexander "The Great" Johnson, light heavyweight, Oxon Hill, MD (3-0 in 2009, overall record: 8-0, one NC, three KO's)
Cecil McCalla, middleweight, Baltimore, MD (6-0 in 2009, overall record: 9-0, four KO's)
Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell, heavyweight, Brandywine, MD (7-0, in 2009, overall record: 15-0-1, nine KO's)
Mike "The Persecutor" Paschall, super middleweight, Baltimore, MD (1-1 in 2009, overall record: 19-2-1, four KO's)
Scott "Cujo" Sigmon, light heavyweight, Bedford, VA (4-0 in 2009, overall record: 7-1, three KO's)
James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson, welterweight, Baltimore, MD (7-0 in 2009, won three regional titles. Overall record: 12-0, 10 KO's)
Mark "TNT" Tucker, light heavyweight, Eldersburg, MD (7-0, in 2009, USBO Light Heavyweight champion. Overall record: 13-0, seven KO's.)
This poll has an "Other" feature as well. Once again, please vote with your heads, not your hearts. The Rookie of the year poll will stay up until Christmas Day.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Mitchell, Byarm Win By Decision; McRae Loses Decision!
Unfortunately, I was snowed in at BATB Headquarters and could not make Sunday's card at Rosecroft Raceway. I do have results.
Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell of Brandywine, MD remained undefeated with an eight-round unanimous decision over Zach Page of Akron, OH. Mitchell is now 15-0-1, nine KO's while Page falls to 19-27-2, seven KO's.
Maurice "Freight Train" Byarm of DC won his first six-round encounter by unanimous decision over Mike Miller of Akron. Byarm is now 5-0, three KO's. Miller is 6-14-2, three KO's.
However, "The Big Ticket" Dwayne McRae of Laurel, MD lost his bout by four-round unanimous decision to Burnell Stewart of Pennsylvania McRae is now 5-2, three KO. Stewart wins his pro debut.
Kudos to promoters Jake Smith and Buddy Harrison for putting this card on. Unfortunately, I didn't get results from the amateur side of this card.
Also, congratulations to the Maryland State Athletic Commission for sanctioning the 22nd card of the year. the most cards the state has sanctioned since 1996. I can't remember the last time this has happened but the State of Maryland had at least one boxing card every month this year. Credit should also go to the great promoters and matchmakers Maryland had all year long.
Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell of Brandywine, MD remained undefeated with an eight-round unanimous decision over Zach Page of Akron, OH. Mitchell is now 15-0-1, nine KO's while Page falls to 19-27-2, seven KO's.
Maurice "Freight Train" Byarm of DC won his first six-round encounter by unanimous decision over Mike Miller of Akron. Byarm is now 5-0, three KO's. Miller is 6-14-2, three KO's.
However, "The Big Ticket" Dwayne McRae of Laurel, MD lost his bout by four-round unanimous decision to Burnell Stewart of Pennsylvania McRae is now 5-2, three KO. Stewart wins his pro debut.
Kudos to promoters Jake Smith and Buddy Harrison for putting this card on. Unfortunately, I didn't get results from the amateur side of this card.
Also, congratulations to the Maryland State Athletic Commission for sanctioning the 22nd card of the year. the most cards the state has sanctioned since 1996. I can't remember the last time this has happened but the State of Maryland had at least one boxing card every month this year. Credit should also go to the great promoters and matchmakers Maryland had all year long.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Tonight's Card Postponed Until Sunday!
Tonight's pro-am card slated for Rosecroft Raceway has been postponed for obvious reasons. The card will try to take place Sunday (tomorrow) with the doors opening at 6 PM and the first amateur bout at eight PM.
Surprise! Gary Russell, Jr. on Minnesota Card; Scores Third-Round Knockout!
We were so focused about the matchup between Fernando Guerrero and Jessie Nicklow, we never received any other information about the card.
However, Jesse Kelley of Minnesotaboxing.com tells us that Capitol Heights, MD featherweight Gary Russell, Jr. was a late addition to this card in Hinkley, MN. The 2008 Olympian remained undefeated with a third-round TKO over Rodrigo Romero of Las Vegas. Russell finished the job with a left-right combo that forced the stoppage of the bout at 38 seconds of the round.
Russell is now 6-0, three KO's. Romero is 1-3.
However, Jesse Kelley of Minnesotaboxing.com tells us that Capitol Heights, MD featherweight Gary Russell, Jr. was a late addition to this card in Hinkley, MN. The 2008 Olympian remained undefeated with a third-round TKO over Rodrigo Romero of Las Vegas. Russell finished the job with a left-right combo that forced the stoppage of the bout at 38 seconds of the round.
Russell is now 6-0, three KO's. Romero is 1-3.
Guerrero Stops Nicklow in Fourth Round!
Starting with a solid right hook in the fourth round, Salisbury, MD's undefeated prospect Fernando Guerrero went on to defeat Baltimore, MD's Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow by TKO at the Grand Casino in Hinkley, MN in front of a nationally televised Showtime (ShoBox) audience.
Nicklow got off to a good start, throwing good power shots in the first round, but as the bout wore on, Guerrero began to take control of the contest, eventually wearing down Nicklow and leading to the knockdown in the fourth. Nicklow fought back bravely but eventually referee Mark Nelson waved the bout off at 2:09 of the round.
Guerrero remains undefeated at 17-0, 14 KO's while Nicklow falls to 19-2-2, seven KO's.
BATB talked to Minnesotaboxing.com's Jesse Kelley, who was ringside at tonight's card.
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #194 - Guerrero-Nicklow Recap With Minnesotaboxing.com's Jesse Kelley!
Jesse Kelley of Minnesotaboxing.com gives a ringside recap of the Fernando Guerrero-Jesse Nicklow bout at the Grand Casino in Hinkley, MN
Nicklow got off to a good start, throwing good power shots in the first round, but as the bout wore on, Guerrero began to take control of the contest, eventually wearing down Nicklow and leading to the knockdown in the fourth. Nicklow fought back bravely but eventually referee Mark Nelson waved the bout off at 2:09 of the round.
Guerrero remains undefeated at 17-0, 14 KO's while Nicklow falls to 19-2-2, seven KO's.
BATB talked to Minnesotaboxing.com's Jesse Kelley, who was ringside at tonight's card.
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #194 - Guerrero-Nicklow Recap With Minnesotaboxing.com's Jesse Kelley!
Jesse Kelley of Minnesotaboxing.com gives a ringside recap of the Fernando Guerrero-Jesse Nicklow bout at the Grand Casino in Hinkley, MN
Friday, December 18, 2009
As of Right Now..Tomorrow's Card is Still ON!
UPDATE: The card is still on, according to promoter Jake Smith of Baltimore Pro Boxing. However, the card will be truncated. There will only be three pro bouts -- all heavyweights.
Seth Mitchell vs. Zach Page in an eight-rounder will still be the main event. The bout between Maurice Byarm and Mike Miller will now be a six-round contest. Also, the contest between Dwayne McRae and Bernell Stewart will be a four-round contest. The Emmanuel Taylor-James Hope bout and the Abodurin Akinyanju-Wayne Hampton contest are now off the card. There will also be five amateur bouts.
Here are the weights for the scheduled bouts tomorrow:
Seth Mitchell 244 vs. Zach Page 202 1/2
Dwayne McRae 252 1/2 vs. Burnell Stewart 220 1/2
Maurice Byarm 252 1/2 vs. Mike Miller 268
I am also being told that there is a contingency plan to have the card on Sunday, if necessary.
While I'm on this evening, watch for a post that will contain an audio interview with Jesse Kelley of Minnesotaboxing.com who will be ringside covering tonight's Fernando Guerrero-Jessie Nicklow battle from the Grand Casino in Hinkley, MN.
Seth Mitchell vs. Zach Page in an eight-rounder will still be the main event. The bout between Maurice Byarm and Mike Miller will now be a six-round contest. Also, the contest between Dwayne McRae and Bernell Stewart will be a four-round contest. The Emmanuel Taylor-James Hope bout and the Abodurin Akinyanju-Wayne Hampton contest are now off the card. There will also be five amateur bouts.
Here are the weights for the scheduled bouts tomorrow:
Seth Mitchell 244 vs. Zach Page 202 1/2
Dwayne McRae 252 1/2 vs. Burnell Stewart 220 1/2
Maurice Byarm 252 1/2 vs. Mike Miller 268
I am also being told that there is a contingency plan to have the card on Sunday, if necessary.
While I'm on this evening, watch for a post that will contain an audio interview with Jesse Kelley of Minnesotaboxing.com who will be ringside covering tonight's Fernando Guerrero-Jessie Nicklow battle from the Grand Casino in Hinkley, MN.
Guerrero, Nicklow Tip Scales in Minnesota!
(photo by Tom Casino/SHOWTIME)
Fernando Guerrero (right) and Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow hit the scales last night in final preparation for their nationally-televised bout that will air tonight on Showtime at 11 PM ET from the the Grand Casino in Hinkley, MN.
Guerrero weighed in at 162 pounds while Nicklow tipped the scales at 160 1/2 pounds. The contracted weight for the bout was 163 pounds.
Both men made final comments:
FERNANDO GUERRERO
On their record as amateurs, when Nicklow beat him twice in five fights: “I didn’t think I lost, at all. He was wrestling instead of fighting, so I guess he’s a better wrestler than me.”
“He doesn’t have a lot of options. All he can do it come forward.”
JESSE NICKLOW
“We’re good friends, but when we get in the ring, we’re not friends.”
“We know how to beat him. We know things that he likes and doesn’t like.”
“I think he’s at the top of his game, but there are still a few mistakes he’s making.”
“I feel really good about this fight. I’m relaxed and just happy to come on SHOWTIME and show everybody what I can do.”
On quitting his construction job for this fight: “I was told that if I want to work there, I can’t fight tonight. So I said, ‘I’ll finish the day, and that’s it.’”
On only fighting once this year: “I was in the gym the whole time. The longest time I’ve been off was two weeks. I’m 100 percent, physically. There’s not going to be any layoff.”
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Canadian Boxer Sebastian Hamel Passes at Age 30; Fought Two Beltway Boxers!
BATB sends its deepest condolences to the family of Montreal, Quebec, Canada resident Sebastian Hamel who passed away this past Tuesday. Hamel just turned 30 on November 8.
Hamel, a welterweight, fought two Beltway Boxers during his pro career (10-21-1, one KO). One of his wins came against Jaime Palma on May 9, 2008 in Fredericksburg, VA. Palma won a four-round unanimous decision.
Hamel's last bout was against James Stevenson on August 27 in Hagerstown, MD. Hamel lost by third-round stoppage.
Hamel also fought the likes of Cortez Bey, Michael Stewart and Ricardo Williams during his career.
Hamel, a welterweight, fought two Beltway Boxers during his pro career (10-21-1, one KO). One of his wins came against Jaime Palma on May 9, 2008 in Fredericksburg, VA. Palma won a four-round unanimous decision.
Hamel's last bout was against James Stevenson on August 27 in Hagerstown, MD. Hamel lost by third-round stoppage.
Hamel also fought the likes of Cortez Bey, Michael Stewart and Ricardo Williams during his career.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Update on December 19 Card at Rosecroft Raceway!
The Baltimore Pro Boxing card on Saturday, December 19 will no longer be an all-heavyweight card. This is because undefeated Baltimore welterweight Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor (4-0, four KO's) has been added to the card and will face James Hope of Rock Hill, SC (4-3, four KO's) in a four-round bout.
In other changes to the card, DC rookie heavyweight Maurice "Freight Train Byarm (4-0, three KO's) will take on Akron, OH veteran Mike Miller (6-13-2, three KO's) in a four-round bout. Miller has not fought since winning via second-round disqualification against Kareem Wilson on November 14 in Millersville, MD.
Also, Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju of DC (2-0, two KO's) will now face Wayne "Hammerhead" Hampton of Capitol Heights, MD (5-5, three KO's) in another four-round bout.
The main event remains the same: Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell battles Zack Page in an eight-round contest. Also, "The Big Ticket" Dwayne McRae will take on Bernell Stewart of Ohio.
In other changes to the card, DC rookie heavyweight Maurice "Freight Train Byarm (4-0, three KO's) will take on Akron, OH veteran Mike Miller (6-13-2, three KO's) in a four-round bout. Miller has not fought since winning via second-round disqualification against Kareem Wilson on November 14 in Millersville, MD.
Also, Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju of DC (2-0, two KO's) will now face Wayne "Hammerhead" Hampton of Capitol Heights, MD (5-5, three KO's) in another four-round bout.
The main event remains the same: Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell battles Zack Page in an eight-round contest. Also, "The Big Ticket" Dwayne McRae will take on Bernell Stewart of Ohio.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
'Beast' Nicklow Discusses Dec. 18 ShoBox Scrap!
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #193 - Confident Nicklow Talks ShoBox Scrap With Guerrero!
Baltimore junior middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow talks about his Friday, December 18 nationally televised Showtime bout against Salisbury's Fernando Guerrero in Hinckley, MN!
Baltimore junior middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow talks about his Friday, December 18 nationally televised Showtime bout against Salisbury's Fernando Guerrero in Hinckley, MN!
'Arsenal' Arvin Hits Madison Square Garden January 23!
Baltimore junior middleweight Ishmail "The Arsenal" Arvin has a big date coming up as he travels to Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday, January 23 to face veteran contender Pawel Wolak of Mount Arlington, NJ by way of Poland in an eight-round contest.
Arvin (15-1-14, seven KO's) has not fought since his controversial victory over Anthony Thompson on August 15, 2008 in DC. Wolak, ranked number 15 in the world by the IBF (25-1, 17 KO's), is coming off a fifth-round stoppage of Carlos Nascimento on October 10 at Madison Square Garden. This will be Wolak's fourth bout in the Garden.
Arvin (15-1-14, seven KO's) has not fought since his controversial victory over Anthony Thompson on August 15, 2008 in DC. Wolak, ranked number 15 in the world by the IBF (25-1, 17 KO's), is coming off a fifth-round stoppage of Carlos Nascimento on October 10 at Madison Square Garden. This will be Wolak's fourth bout in the Garden.
Day 2 Results From DC-Area Silver Gloves!
Here are the results from the DC-Area Silver Gloves on its second day of competition:
8 & 9-year old division Tournament Bouts
60lbs. Chamar Flowers (Headbangers) def. winner of Joshua Hill
10 & 11-year old division Championship Bouts
60lbs. Mckinley Fulton (Upton) def. Byron Hill (D-Block)
70lbs. Anwar Henson (Headbangers) def. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.)
75lbs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Shadid Bond (Charm City)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) def. Devon Crosby (Club One Fitness)
12 & 13-year old division Championship Bouts
75lbs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB) def. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard)
85lbs. Rayvon Drayton (LB 4 LB) def. Mack Allison (Upton)
14 & 15-year old division Championship Bouts
95lbs. Lawrence Singh (Headbangers) def. Mykal Fox (Dream Team)
100lbs. Aujee Tyler (Headbangers) def. Carlton Gray (Dream Team)
112lbs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers) def. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) def. Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Gym)
14 & 15-year old division Tournament Bouts
139lbs. Dusty Harrison (Old School) def. Demetrius Martin (D-Block)
*******There are two more championship bouts scheduled for next week:
14 & 15 139lbs. Dusty Harrison (Old School) vs. Kareem Martin (Headbangers)
14 & 15 106lbs. Marquell Tyler (Headbangers) vs. Jalonte Cole (NoXcuse)
8 & 9-year old division Tournament Bouts
60lbs. Chamar Flowers (Headbangers) def. winner of Joshua Hill
10 & 11-year old division Championship Bouts
60lbs. Mckinley Fulton (Upton) def. Byron Hill (D-Block)
70lbs. Anwar Henson (Headbangers) def. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.)
75lbs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Shadid Bond (Charm City)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) def. Devon Crosby (Club One Fitness)
12 & 13-year old division Championship Bouts
75lbs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB) def. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard)
85lbs. Rayvon Drayton (LB 4 LB) def. Mack Allison (Upton)
14 & 15-year old division Championship Bouts
95lbs. Lawrence Singh (Headbangers) def. Mykal Fox (Dream Team)
100lbs. Aujee Tyler (Headbangers) def. Carlton Gray (Dream Team)
112lbs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers) def. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) def. Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Gym)
14 & 15-year old division Tournament Bouts
139lbs. Dusty Harrison (Old School) def. Demetrius Martin (D-Block)
*******There are two more championship bouts scheduled for next week:
14 & 15 139lbs. Dusty Harrison (Old School) vs. Kareem Martin (Headbangers)
14 & 15 106lbs. Marquell Tyler (Headbangers) vs. Jalonte Cole (NoXcuse)
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Peterson Loses Unanimous Decision in WBO Title Bout!
DC's Lamont Peterson lost a tough unanimous decision to undefeated Timothy "Desert Storm" Bradley for Bradley's WBO Junior Welterweight championship tonight in front of a nationally-televised Showtime audience at the Agua Caliente Resort and Casino in Rancho Mirage, CA.
Peterson survived a knockdown in the third round and came back to show incredible amounts of heart and grit as he tried to land punches on Bradley. But it wasn't to be as Bradley showed great boxing skill and defense to earn a decisive victory.
Judge Denny Nelson scored the bout 118-110. Jose Cabion saw the bout 119-108 while Fritz Werner scored a shutout for Bradley 120-107.
Peterson loses for the first time in his pro career and he is now 27-1, 13 KO's. Bradley is now 25-0, 11 KO's.
This note must be made: Both of these men showed how important class is. In an age where the opposite of class -- where self-gratification and showing how important "I" am is prevelant in all of sports -- it was so refreshing to see two young men walk in the ring with class and leave the ring with even more class. Personally, I will be rooting for Timothy Bradley in everything he does from here on out. And of course, the heart Lamont Peterson showed tonight hopefully will lead to more big fights down the road. He truly deserves that. Boxing fans should be very proud tonight.
Peterson survived a knockdown in the third round and came back to show incredible amounts of heart and grit as he tried to land punches on Bradley. But it wasn't to be as Bradley showed great boxing skill and defense to earn a decisive victory.
Judge Denny Nelson scored the bout 118-110. Jose Cabion saw the bout 119-108 while Fritz Werner scored a shutout for Bradley 120-107.
Peterson loses for the first time in his pro career and he is now 27-1, 13 KO's. Bradley is now 25-0, 11 KO's.
This note must be made: Both of these men showed how important class is. In an age where the opposite of class -- where self-gratification and showing how important "I" am is prevelant in all of sports -- it was so refreshing to see two young men walk in the ring with class and leave the ring with even more class. Personally, I will be rooting for Timothy Bradley in everything he does from here on out. And of course, the heart Lamont Peterson showed tonight hopefully will lead to more big fights down the road. He truly deserves that. Boxing fans should be very proud tonight.
Jargal Wins Unanimous Decison in Reno; Peterson and Bradley Hit Scales in California!
BATB has learned that the "Mongolian Mongoose" Bayan Jargal remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Guadalupe Diaz last night in Reno, NV. No word on the scores but with the win, Jargal, who fights out of Arlington, VA, remains undefeated with a record of 14-0-2, nine KO's. Diaz is 5-7-3, one KO.
As mentioned last night on the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up, Lamont Peterson weighed in at 139 pounds for his nationally-televised, world title challenge against WBO Junior Welterweight champ Timothy Bradley in Rancho Mirage, CA. Bradley tipped the scales at 138 pounds.
As mentioned last night on the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up, Lamont Peterson weighed in at 139 pounds for his nationally-televised, world title challenge against WBO Junior Welterweight champ Timothy Bradley in Rancho Mirage, CA. Bradley tipped the scales at 138 pounds.
Tucker Regains USBO Title With Unanimous Decision in Westminster!
Undefeated Eldersburg, MD light heavyweight Mark "TNT" Tucker made his first successful title defense of his USBO Light Heavyweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision victory over Silver Spring, MD's George "El Gallo" Armenta in front of a packed house at Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD.
In what was a great bout, both men landed solid shots throughout the contest. Early on in the bout, Tucker held an advantage using his long right jab. By the middle rounds, Armenta found a way to get inside and do damage, testing Tucker's chin as no one had throughout his young career. Tucker weathered the storm and was able to get a victory.
Judge Gary Camponeschi saw the bout 98-92. John Gradowski scored the bout 98-96 and Don Risher scored it 96-94. BATB scored the bout 96-94, but for Armenta.
With the win, Tucker is now 13-0, seven KO's. Armenta falls to 13-5, 11 KO's. After the contest, there was an announcement that Tucker will challenge for the IBO Light Heavyweight championship on March 27 in Newark, NJ.
In other bouts on the card, Baltimore middleweight Omar "The Machine" Sims lost a six-round unanimous decision to Jamar "The Truth" Freeman of Wilson, NC in the third bout between them. Freeman got off to a faster start and was able to garner the relatively easy victory. The scores were: Dave Braslow and Risher (59-55), Gradowski (60-54). Freeman remains undefeated at 5-0-2, one KO. Sims is now 3-2-3, one KO.
Annapolis, MD middleweight Vincent "The Beast" Batteast won his first pro bout with a four-round unanimous decision over Frederick, MD's Allan "Pit Bull" Perkins. Batteast scored a knockdown over Perkins in the second round with a short, sharp left hand. The knockdown proved to be the difference as all three judges (Braslow, Risher, Malik Waleed) scored the bout 38-37. Batteast's record is all even at 1-1-1. Perkins falls to 1-2.
The curtain-raising bout saw Philadelphia, PA cruiserweight Garrett Wilson win a four-round split decision over Adam Willet of Bellport, NY. Wilson is now 7-2, two KO's. Willet is 1-1.
TNT Promotions and the Maryland Boxing Club promoted the show. The matchmaker was Rick Glaser.
Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up from Westminster:
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #192 - Full Report of Championship Night in Westminster!
"The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I recap the championship card at Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD!
In what was a great bout, both men landed solid shots throughout the contest. Early on in the bout, Tucker held an advantage using his long right jab. By the middle rounds, Armenta found a way to get inside and do damage, testing Tucker's chin as no one had throughout his young career. Tucker weathered the storm and was able to get a victory.
Judge Gary Camponeschi saw the bout 98-92. John Gradowski scored the bout 98-96 and Don Risher scored it 96-94. BATB scored the bout 96-94, but for Armenta.
With the win, Tucker is now 13-0, seven KO's. Armenta falls to 13-5, 11 KO's. After the contest, there was an announcement that Tucker will challenge for the IBO Light Heavyweight championship on March 27 in Newark, NJ.
In other bouts on the card, Baltimore middleweight Omar "The Machine" Sims lost a six-round unanimous decision to Jamar "The Truth" Freeman of Wilson, NC in the third bout between them. Freeman got off to a faster start and was able to garner the relatively easy victory. The scores were: Dave Braslow and Risher (59-55), Gradowski (60-54). Freeman remains undefeated at 5-0-2, one KO. Sims is now 3-2-3, one KO.
Annapolis, MD middleweight Vincent "The Beast" Batteast won his first pro bout with a four-round unanimous decision over Frederick, MD's Allan "Pit Bull" Perkins. Batteast scored a knockdown over Perkins in the second round with a short, sharp left hand. The knockdown proved to be the difference as all three judges (Braslow, Risher, Malik Waleed) scored the bout 38-37. Batteast's record is all even at 1-1-1. Perkins falls to 1-2.
The curtain-raising bout saw Philadelphia, PA cruiserweight Garrett Wilson win a four-round split decision over Adam Willet of Bellport, NY. Wilson is now 7-2, two KO's. Willet is 1-1.
TNT Promotions and the Maryland Boxing Club promoted the show. The matchmaker was Rick Glaser.
Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up from Westminster:
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #192 - Full Report of Championship Night in Westminster!
"The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I recap the championship card at Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD!
Friday, December 11, 2009
taylor bout scratched in westminster!
This update from the shipley arena: emmanuel "transformer" taylor's bout has been scratched from tonight's card. Taylor's opponent -- dwayne shelton is under suspension after participating in an mma bout in pennsylvania.
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Bout Sheet for Day Two of DC-Area Silver Gloves!
Here is the scheduled bout sheet for Saturday's DC Silver Gloves action at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD.
8 & 9-year old division Tournament Bouts
60lbs. Jarmani Scott (Charm City) vs. Malcolm Lowery (Kenilworth Courts)
60lbs. Chamar Flowers (Headbangers) vs. winner of Joshua Hill
80lbs Female. Mia Ellis (Upton) vs. D'Jere Smith (Headbangers)
10 & 11-year old division Championship Bouts
60lbs. Mckinley Fulton (Upton)
65lbs. Dwayne Holmes Jr. (Old School) vs. Cornell Gray (Kenilworth)
70lbs. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.) vs. Anwar Henson (Headbangers)
75lbs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Shadid Bond (Charm City)
80lbs. Demario Bent (Kenilworth) vs. Mansabory Conde (Clube One Fitness)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Devon Crosby (Club One Fitness)
12 & 13-year old division Championship Bouts
75lbs. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB)
85lbs. Rayvon Drayton (LB 4 LB) vs. Mack Allison (Upton)
14 & 15-year old division Championship Bouts
95lbs. Mykal Fox (Dream Team) vs. Lawrence Singh (Headbangers)
100lbs. Carlton Gray (Dream Team) vs. Aujee Tyler (Headbangers)
112lbs. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) vs Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Gym)
14 & 15-year old division Tournament Bouts
139lbs. Dusty Harrison (Old School) vs. Demetrius Martin (D-Block)
8 & 9-year old division Tournament Bouts
60lbs. Jarmani Scott (Charm City) vs. Malcolm Lowery (Kenilworth Courts)
60lbs. Chamar Flowers (Headbangers) vs. winner of Joshua Hill
80lbs Female. Mia Ellis (Upton) vs. D'Jere Smith (Headbangers)
10 & 11-year old division Championship Bouts
60lbs. Mckinley Fulton (Upton)
65lbs. Dwayne Holmes Jr. (Old School) vs. Cornell Gray (Kenilworth)
70lbs. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.) vs. Anwar Henson (Headbangers)
75lbs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Shadid Bond (Charm City)
80lbs. Demario Bent (Kenilworth) vs. Mansabory Conde (Clube One Fitness)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Devon Crosby (Club One Fitness)
12 & 13-year old division Championship Bouts
75lbs. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB)
85lbs. Rayvon Drayton (LB 4 LB) vs. Mack Allison (Upton)
14 & 15-year old division Championship Bouts
95lbs. Mykal Fox (Dream Team) vs. Lawrence Singh (Headbangers)
100lbs. Carlton Gray (Dream Team) vs. Aujee Tyler (Headbangers)
112lbs. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) vs Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Gym)
14 & 15-year old division Tournament Bouts
139lbs. Dusty Harrison (Old School) vs. Demetrius Martin (D-Block)
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Weights From Westminster!
Here's the scale watch for Friday's TNT Promotions/Maryland Boxing Club card at the Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD:
Mark Tucker 174 vs. George Armenta 172 1/2 (USBO Light Heavyweight title bout)
Emmanuel Taylor 145 1/2 vs. Dwayne Shelton 148 1/2
Allen Perkins 159 vs. Vincent Batteast 159 1/2
Omar Sims 161 1/2 vs. Jamar Freeman 159 1/2
Adam Willet 189 1/2 vs. Garrett Wilson 190
Sims and Freeman will meet for the third time this year in Westmnister. The two fought to a four-round draw on April 24. Freeman, from Wilson, NC, won a six-round unanimous decision on June 5. This will also be a six-round encounter.
The bouts for James Stevenson and Nick Kisner fell through. Adam Willet is a cruiserweight from Bellport, NY (1-0) while Garrett Wilson (6-2, two KO's) is from Philadelphia, PA and is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Otgonbayer Daivii on November 25 in Erie, PA.
Mark Tucker 174 vs. George Armenta 172 1/2 (USBO Light Heavyweight title bout)
Emmanuel Taylor 145 1/2 vs. Dwayne Shelton 148 1/2
Allen Perkins 159 vs. Vincent Batteast 159 1/2
Omar Sims 161 1/2 vs. Jamar Freeman 159 1/2
Adam Willet 189 1/2 vs. Garrett Wilson 190
Sims and Freeman will meet for the third time this year in Westmnister. The two fought to a four-round draw on April 24. Freeman, from Wilson, NC, won a six-round unanimous decision on June 5. This will also be a six-round encounter.
The bouts for James Stevenson and Nick Kisner fell through. Adam Willet is a cruiserweight from Bellport, NY (1-0) while Garrett Wilson (6-2, two KO's) is from Philadelphia, PA and is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Otgonbayer Daivii on November 25 in Erie, PA.
Carroll County Times Profiles 'TNT' Tucker in Preparation for Title Defense!
Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times has a nice article on area boxing hero Mark "TNT" Tucker of Eldersburg, MD as he prepares for Friday's USBO Light Heavyweight title bout against George "El Gallo" Armenta of Silver Spring, MD. How does Tucker feel about being the hunted instead of the hunter? Those questions and more are answered by going to this link:
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Noted Boxer, Trainer Jimmy Hines Passes!
We received this information late and I do apologize, but BATB sends condolences to the family of Baltimore-area boxer and trainer Jimmy Hines, who passed away on December 5 at the age of 75.
Hines was a Navy veteran and was a tremendous amateur boxer sporting a record of 100-10. Hines was the South Atlantic Region's welterweight, middleweight, and light heavyweight Champion in consecutive years. He qualified for the Olympic Trials in 1952, but was knocked out by Floyd Patterson in 1952. Patterson went on to win the gold medal at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.
Professionally, Hines teamed with Frank Gilbert to train the likes of George Burton, Eddie Van Kirk, Chuck Sturm, Tony Cygan and Jed Phipps at the Loch Raven Boxing club for 32 years. Hines was well loved by the Maryland Boxing Community and is a member of the Maryland Boxing Hall of Fame.
Hines's funeral has already taken place and again, we send our condolences.
Hines was a Navy veteran and was a tremendous amateur boxer sporting a record of 100-10. Hines was the South Atlantic Region's welterweight, middleweight, and light heavyweight Champion in consecutive years. He qualified for the Olympic Trials in 1952, but was knocked out by Floyd Patterson in 1952. Patterson went on to win the gold medal at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.
Professionally, Hines teamed with Frank Gilbert to train the likes of George Burton, Eddie Van Kirk, Chuck Sturm, Tony Cygan and Jed Phipps at the Loch Raven Boxing club for 32 years. Hines was well loved by the Maryland Boxing Community and is a member of the Maryland Boxing Hall of Fame.
Hines's funeral has already taken place and again, we send our condolences.
Peterson, Bradley Hold Final Press Conference!
(Photo by Tom Casino/Showtime)
Two classy combatants -- challenger Lamont Peterson (right) and WBO Junior Welterweight champ Timothy Bradley -- held their final press conference before their nationally televised title clash this Saturday, Dec. 12 at the Agua Caliente Resort and Casino in Rancho Mirage, CA. Here's what was said:
Lamont Peterson:
“I’m just so amped for the fight. Don’t miss the fight. Like everybody says, it should be a really good fight. It will be a really, really good fight, so don’t miss it.
“Timothy has to do what he has to do, but if he says that he’s willing to die then he should give me life. If he says I got to kill him in order to win – then that is what I gotta do.
“If Bradley were engaging another opponent I would support him. But since he is fighting against me, there is no such thing as a friendship.
“I went through Timothy Bradley’s last six fights and looked for what he constantly did during all of those six fights. I studied those tapes over and over again so I could familiarize myself with the moves that he does over and over again.
“I am not concerned at all about the fact that I am fighting in Timothy’s backyard. I am not fighting the crowd, so it makes no difference. It’s Bradley that I will be battling in the ring.
“I won’t have a loss. It CANNOT happen. I have to come out as the winner. A loss is not ever on my mind. That’s my train of thought now and always will be when I enter into the ring.”
Barry Hunter (Peterson’s Trainer):
“I’ve known Timmy since he was a junior in the amateurs. He has always been one of class. He has been a hard worker. I have nothing but respect for the whole Bradley team.
“The happy side of this is I’m sitting next to a kid (Peterson) that I’ve had in the gym since he was 10 years old. Not too many people get a chance to dream and then live the dream. He, too, is a hard worker. He is a very exciting fighter, a very intelligent fighter. I’m very happy and I’m very proud of him.
“He’s very well prepared for this fight. He came in under weight today. We had a great camp.
“Come Saturday, I know you’ll see a great fight and it could very well be a candidate for fight of the year. You have two skilled athletes with the will to win. Timmy has proved himself and now it is our turn. Come Saturday, we’ll do all we can to walk out of here with that belt.”
Timothy Bradley (WBO Junior Welterweight Champion:
“I want to thank Peterson for taking this fight. I know Lamont Peterson very well and he knows me, and I know that Barry Hunter is underrated. I love his trainer Barry Hunter. He is a great guy.
“Don’t let Peterson’s record fool you. Saturday night is a candidate for fight of the year. Probably will be fight of the year.”
“I know they are prepared, but I’m just letting everybody know that I’m willing to die Saturday; I’m willing to die for that title. I’ve got to have it. I know I’ll have it. I know I’m going to hell and back to get it because Lamont Peterson is a great fighter. It’s my time and I’m willing to die Saturday night for that title.
“Mom, I know this may upset you, but I’ve got passion and with that I’m ready to die in the ring. I’ve trained extremely hard for this fight. I’m ready, I know he is ready and we are going to get it on Saturday night.
“It’s going to be a hell of a fight. It’s going to be fight of the year, guaranteed. I’m not going to lie down and I know Lamont isn’t going to lie down. It’s on.”
The card begins at 9 PM ET on Showtime with a matchup for the WBC/WBA Super Flyweight title between champion Vic Darchinyan and WBC Interim champ Tomas Rojas.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
First End-Of -Year Poll: Who is the Beltway Boxing Rookie of the Year?
Here is our first Beltway Boxing End-Of-Year Poll: Who is the fan's choice for Beltway Boxing Rookie of the Year for 2009?
We have some incredible candidates this year as I chose 10 from the 24 boxers that made their pro debut from November 2008-November 2009.
Here, in alphabetical order, are the candidates:
Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju, heavyweight, Washington, DC (2-0, two KO's, is scheduled to fight on December 19)
Maurice "Freight Train" Byarm, heavyweight, Washington, DC (4-0, three KO's, is scheduled to fight on December 19)
Alex Guerrero, cruiserweight, Salisbury, MD (2-0)
Robert "Rated X" Reed, super middleweight, Washington, DC (2-0, two KO's)
Juan "The Savior" Rodriguez, welterweight, Haymarket, VA (3-0, three KO's)
Gary Russell, Jr., featherweight, Capitol Heights, MD (5-0, two KO's)
Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor, welterweight, Baltimore, MD (4-0, four KO's, scheduled to fight December 11)
Barry Trotter, middleweight, Columbia, MD (2-0, one KO)
Dominic Wade, super middleweight, Largo, MD (5-0, five KO's)
Steve "Show Stealer" Wheeler, cruiserweight, Columbia, MD (4-0, three KO's)
Please try to vote with your heads and not your hearts. This is the first of three fan polls I will put up this month. The other two will be for Prospect of the Year and Beltway Boxer of the Year.
We have some incredible candidates this year as I chose 10 from the 24 boxers that made their pro debut from November 2008-November 2009.
Here, in alphabetical order, are the candidates:
Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju, heavyweight, Washington, DC (2-0, two KO's, is scheduled to fight on December 19)
Maurice "Freight Train" Byarm, heavyweight, Washington, DC (4-0, three KO's, is scheduled to fight on December 19)
Alex Guerrero, cruiserweight, Salisbury, MD (2-0)
Robert "Rated X" Reed, super middleweight, Washington, DC (2-0, two KO's)
Juan "The Savior" Rodriguez, welterweight, Haymarket, VA (3-0, three KO's)
Gary Russell, Jr., featherweight, Capitol Heights, MD (5-0, two KO's)
Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor, welterweight, Baltimore, MD (4-0, four KO's, scheduled to fight December 11)
Barry Trotter, middleweight, Columbia, MD (2-0, one KO)
Dominic Wade, super middleweight, Largo, MD (5-0, five KO's)
Steve "Show Stealer" Wheeler, cruiserweight, Columbia, MD (4-0, three KO's)
Please try to vote with your heads and not your hearts. This is the first of three fan polls I will put up this month. The other two will be for Prospect of the Year and Beltway Boxer of the Year.
Monday, December 07, 2009
Beltway Boxing 2009 Ends With All-Heavyweight Card at Rosecroft Raceway Dec. 19!
The final Beltway Boxing card of 2009 will take place on Saturday, December 19 at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD. This is slated to be a pro-am show with the pro portion promoted by Baltimore Pro Boxing. The pro card is called "Season's Beatings -- Heavyweight Explosion." Yes, it is an all-heavyweight card featuring some of the Beltway's top young heavyweights.
Undefeated Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell of Brandywine, MD will headline the show in a scheduled eight-round bout against veteran Zack Page of Warren, OH. Mitchell (14-0-1, nine KO's) will be coming off an impressive sixth-round TKO over Jermell Barnes on October 24 at the Washington Convention Center. Page (19-26-2, seven KO's) just fought in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on December 5 and lost a six-round unanimous decision to Kubrat Pulev.
"The American Dream" Mike Dietrich of Dundalk, MD makes his first appearance in Prince George's County as he battles Kevin Hood of Coatsville, PA in a four-round contest. Dietrich (12-1, six KO's) returns to action after a solid first-round knockout of Kevin Johnson on November 25 at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore. Hood (5-11-1) has not fought since being stopped by Horace Grant in the third round almost exactly a year ago (December 20) at Burr Gymnasium in DC.
Undefeated DC heavy Maurice "The Freight Train" Byarm will try to keep his winning ways going when he faces fellow undefeated Jason Freeman of Warren, OH in a four-rounder. Byarm (4-0, three KO's) is coming off a third-round TKO victory over Tyyab Beale on October 16 in Baltimore. Freeman(4-0-1, one KO) won a four-round majority decision over Dwayne McRae on July 17 in Westminster, MD.
"The Big Ticket" McRae (5-1, three KO's) will be on this card taking on the debuting Bernell Stewart of Warren, OH. Also slated for this card are DC's Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju (2-0, two KO's) and Capitol Heights, MD's Wayne "Hammerhead" Hampton (5-5, three KO's) in separate bouts.
One other note about this card: I guess because there were so many heavyweights on the card, they needed a good size ring announcer to announce the card (plus Discombobulating Jones was unavailable). So, yours truly will be handling the ring announcing duties for this card.
Undefeated Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell of Brandywine, MD will headline the show in a scheduled eight-round bout against veteran Zack Page of Warren, OH. Mitchell (14-0-1, nine KO's) will be coming off an impressive sixth-round TKO over Jermell Barnes on October 24 at the Washington Convention Center. Page (19-26-2, seven KO's) just fought in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on December 5 and lost a six-round unanimous decision to Kubrat Pulev.
"The American Dream" Mike Dietrich of Dundalk, MD makes his first appearance in Prince George's County as he battles Kevin Hood of Coatsville, PA in a four-round contest. Dietrich (12-1, six KO's) returns to action after a solid first-round knockout of Kevin Johnson on November 25 at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore. Hood (5-11-1) has not fought since being stopped by Horace Grant in the third round almost exactly a year ago (December 20) at Burr Gymnasium in DC.
Undefeated DC heavy Maurice "The Freight Train" Byarm will try to keep his winning ways going when he faces fellow undefeated Jason Freeman of Warren, OH in a four-rounder. Byarm (4-0, three KO's) is coming off a third-round TKO victory over Tyyab Beale on October 16 in Baltimore. Freeman(4-0-1, one KO) won a four-round majority decision over Dwayne McRae on July 17 in Westminster, MD.
"The Big Ticket" McRae (5-1, three KO's) will be on this card taking on the debuting Bernell Stewart of Warren, OH. Also slated for this card are DC's Abodurin "Bo" Akinyanju (2-0, two KO's) and Capitol Heights, MD's Wayne "Hammerhead" Hampton (5-5, three KO's) in separate bouts.
One other note about this card: I guess because there were so many heavyweights on the card, they needed a good size ring announcer to announce the card (plus Discombobulating Jones was unavailable). So, yours truly will be handling the ring announcing duties for this card.
Armenta Talks Title Tilt in Westminster!
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #191 - 'El Gallo' Armenta Discusses USBO Title Opportunity!
Silver Spring light heavyweight George "El Gallo" Armenta discusses his December 11 USBO Light Heavyweight title shot against champion Mark "TNT" Tucker at the Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD!
Silver Spring light heavyweight George "El Gallo" Armenta discusses his December 11 USBO Light Heavyweight title shot against champion Mark "TNT" Tucker at the Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD!
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Thompson Mixes Words with Arreola at AC Post-Fight Press Conference!
Fightnews.com is reporting that Tony "The Tiger" Thompson exchanged some interesting conversation with heavyweight contender Chris Arreola during the post-card press conference in Atlantic City, NJ. Both men won their bouts on the Boardwalk Hall card by TKO.
After Arreola praised the courage of his opponent, Brian Minto (who Arreola stopped in the fourth round), promoter Dan Goossen introduced Thompson who gentlemanly threw a challenge towards Arreola.
“I hope they consider that the first round of the American heavyweight tournament. I hear a lot of talk about the best American heavyweights and I never hear my name. So I hope that’s considered the first round and hopefully I can meet Arreola later on. Arreola is a great competitor, I’m a great competitor and I think it would be a great fight.”
From there, the conversation went like this:
Arreola: “I’m better.”
Thompson: “Hey, that’s your opinion.”
Arreola: “Nope, that’s what I know.”
Thompson: “If Dan and HBO are not afraid to put their baby up, we can prove it once and for all.”
Arreola: “We’ve seen the way you went down against Klitschko. Not me, I didn’t go to sleep.”
Thompson: “A loss is a loss. A lot of people don’t know this, but I was fighting on one leg that night. I had a meniscus tear. I’ll do anything for my family, including fighting on one leg.”
Arreola: “Well, I have a chin. We should make this fight sooner. I ain’t scared, I’m scared of no man.”
The two reportedly patched things up afterwards, but since both men are promoted by Goossen Tutor, this could be a bout that could happen sometime next year.
After Arreola praised the courage of his opponent, Brian Minto (who Arreola stopped in the fourth round), promoter Dan Goossen introduced Thompson who gentlemanly threw a challenge towards Arreola.
“I hope they consider that the first round of the American heavyweight tournament. I hear a lot of talk about the best American heavyweights and I never hear my name. So I hope that’s considered the first round and hopefully I can meet Arreola later on. Arreola is a great competitor, I’m a great competitor and I think it would be a great fight.”
From there, the conversation went like this:
Arreola: “I’m better.”
Thompson: “Hey, that’s your opinion.”
Arreola: “Nope, that’s what I know.”
Thompson: “If Dan and HBO are not afraid to put their baby up, we can prove it once and for all.”
Arreola: “We’ve seen the way you went down against Klitschko. Not me, I didn’t go to sleep.”
Thompson: “A loss is a loss. A lot of people don’t know this, but I was fighting on one leg that night. I had a meniscus tear. I’ll do anything for my family, including fighting on one leg.”
Arreola: “Well, I have a chin. We should make this fight sooner. I ain’t scared, I’m scared of no man.”
The two reportedly patched things up afterwards, but since both men are promoted by Goossen Tutor, this could be a bout that could happen sometime next year.
Results From Day One of DC-Area Silver Gloves!
Courtesy of DC Amateur Boxing, here are the results of Day One of the DC-Area Silver Gloves at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD:
8 & 9-year old division Championship Bouts
55lbs. Mekeel Lowery (Kenilworth Courts) walkover vs. De'Jon Corley (Kenilworth Courts)
70lbs.George Jones (Dunlap Boxing) def. Mike Cabellero (Dream Team)
8 & 9-year old division Tournament Bouts
60lbs. Jarmani Scott (Charm City) walkover vs. Sean Veazey (Baltimore Boxing)
60lbs. Joshua Donzell Hill (D-Block) vs. Salvador Bravo Escamilla (Langdon Rec) - not recorded
10 & 11-year old division Tournament Bouts
70lbs. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.) def. Chris Normile (Young Titans)
75lbs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Jabar Henson (Headbangers)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) def. Denardo Johnson (NoXcuse)
12 & 13-year old division Tournament Bouts
75lbs. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Keeshawn Williams (Headbangers)
75lbs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB) walkover vs. Francois Scarboro (Sugar Ray Leonard)
14 & 15-year old division Championship Bouts
132lbs. Parris Chisholm (Headbangers) walkover vs. Eric Hernandez (Old School)
14 & 15-year old division Tournament Bouts
106lbs. Marquell Tyler (Headbangers) def. Jalonte Cole (NoXcuse)
112lbs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers) def. Jonathan Parker (Tony's Boxing Gym) - RSC
112lbs. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Zachary Curry (Umar)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) def. Jarell Harris (Langdon Rec)
119lbs Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Boxing Gym) def. Roemello Webster (Headbangers)
The second day of competition is Saturday, Dec. 12 at Rosecroft.
8 & 9-year old division Championship Bouts
55lbs. Mekeel Lowery (Kenilworth Courts) walkover vs. De'Jon Corley (Kenilworth Courts)
70lbs.George Jones (Dunlap Boxing) def. Mike Cabellero (Dream Team)
8 & 9-year old division Tournament Bouts
60lbs. Jarmani Scott (Charm City) walkover vs. Sean Veazey (Baltimore Boxing)
60lbs. Joshua Donzell Hill (D-Block) vs. Salvador Bravo Escamilla (Langdon Rec) - not recorded
10 & 11-year old division Tournament Bouts
70lbs. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.) def. Chris Normile (Young Titans)
75lbs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Jabar Henson (Headbangers)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) def. Denardo Johnson (NoXcuse)
12 & 13-year old division Tournament Bouts
75lbs. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Keeshawn Williams (Headbangers)
75lbs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB) walkover vs. Francois Scarboro (Sugar Ray Leonard)
14 & 15-year old division Championship Bouts
132lbs. Parris Chisholm (Headbangers) walkover vs. Eric Hernandez (Old School)
14 & 15-year old division Tournament Bouts
106lbs. Marquell Tyler (Headbangers) def. Jalonte Cole (NoXcuse)
112lbs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers) def. Jonathan Parker (Tony's Boxing Gym) - RSC
112lbs. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard) def. Zachary Curry (Umar)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) def. Jarell Harris (Langdon Rec)
119lbs Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Boxing Gym) def. Roemello Webster (Headbangers)
The second day of competition is Saturday, Dec. 12 at Rosecroft.
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Thompson Stops Witherspoon In Ninth Round in Atlantic City!
(photo by Ed Mulholland, Fightwireimages.com)
Score one for the old guard. DC heavyweight Tony "The Tiger" Thompson stopped rising contender "Gentleman" Chazz Witherspoon of Philadelphia, PA in the ninth round tonight at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ.
Details are sketchy at this hour, but the bout was stopped at 2:13 of the ninth with Witherspoon unable to defend himself. Thompson is now 33-2, 20 KO's while Witherspoon is now 26-2, 18 KO's.
Snyder Bout Scrapped in NJ While Fisher Loses Decision; Budd and Felton Lose Unanimously in Philadelphia!
After all the changing of opponents, it must have been frustration personified for the "Berlin Bomber" Joshua Snyder. The bout between Snyder and Denis "Momma's Boy" Douglin scheduled for Essex County College in Newark, NJ was scrapped at the last minute because of issues with the medicals.
Meanwhile, Salisbury's Mario Fisher lost a four-round unanimous decision to Newark's Eddie Edmond. Fisher is now 0-3 while Edmond is now 1-0-1.
Meanwhile in Philadelphia at the Legendary Blue Horizon, two Virginia boxers lost unanimous decisions. Dumfries cruiserweight "Cold Blood" Patrick Budd lost a four-rounder by shutout (40-36 on all cards) to Philly's Charles Heyward. Budd, who fought for the first time since February of 2008, is now 2-1, one KO. Also, Stafford heavyweight "The People's Champion" Jonathan Felton lost by shutout unanimous decision to Tim Johnson of Philadelphia. Felton is now 6-20, five KO's while Johnson is 4-1, two KO's.
Meanwhile, Salisbury's Mario Fisher lost a four-round unanimous decision to Newark's Eddie Edmond. Fisher is now 0-3 while Edmond is now 1-0-1.
Meanwhile in Philadelphia at the Legendary Blue Horizon, two Virginia boxers lost unanimous decisions. Dumfries cruiserweight "Cold Blood" Patrick Budd lost a four-rounder by shutout (40-36 on all cards) to Philly's Charles Heyward. Budd, who fought for the first time since February of 2008, is now 2-1, one KO. Also, Stafford heavyweight "The People's Champion" Jonathan Felton lost by shutout unanimous decision to Tim Johnson of Philadelphia. Felton is now 6-20, five KO's while Johnson is 4-1, two KO's.
'Tiger' Thompson Weighs 250 For Crossroads Contest in Atlantic City!
DC heavyweight Tony "The Tiger" Thompson weighed in at 250 pounds for his 10-round crossroads contest with "Gentleman" Chazz Witherspoon Saturday night at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Witherspoon tipped the scales at 234.
Friday, December 04, 2009
Bout Sheet for Area Silver Gloves First Round at Rosecroft!
Here is the bout sheet for Saturday's first day of competition for the Silver Gloves at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD:
8 & 9-year old division
55lbs. De'Jon Corley (Kenilworth Courts) vs. Mekeel Lowery (Kenilworth Courts)
60lbs. Sean Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Jarmani Scott (Charm City)
60lbs. Joshua Donzell Hill (D-Block) vs. Salvador Bravo Escamilla (Langdon Rec)
70lbs. Mike Cabellero (Dream Team) vs. George Jones (Dunlap Boxing)
10 & 11-year old division
60lbs. Byron Hill (D-Block) vs. Djabril Burton (Books & Boxing)
70lbs. Chris Normile (Young Titans) vs. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.)
75lbs. Jabar Henson (Headbangers) vs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Denardo Johnson (NoXcuse)
12 & 13-year old division
75lbs. Keeshawn Williams (Headbangers) vs. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard)
75lbs. Francois Scarboro (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB)
106lbs. Jalonte Cole (NoXcuse) vs. Marquell Tyler (Headbangers)
112lbs. Jonathan Parker (Tony's Boxing Gym) vs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers)
112lbs. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Zachary E (Umar)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) vs. Jarell Harris (Langdon Rec)
119lbs Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Boxing Gym) vs. Roemello Webster (Headbangers)
132lbs. Rashard Board (Keystone) vs. Paul Johnson (Books & Boxing)
132lbs. Eric Hernandez (Old School) vs. Parris Chisholm (Headbangers)
8 & 9-year old division
55lbs. De'Jon Corley (Kenilworth Courts) vs. Mekeel Lowery (Kenilworth Courts)
60lbs. Sean Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Jarmani Scott (Charm City)
60lbs. Joshua Donzell Hill (D-Block) vs. Salvador Bravo Escamilla (Langdon Rec)
70lbs. Mike Cabellero (Dream Team) vs. George Jones (Dunlap Boxing)
10 & 11-year old division
60lbs. Byron Hill (D-Block) vs. Djabril Burton (Books & Boxing)
70lbs. Chris Normile (Young Titans) vs. Gregory Burton (Langdon Rec.)
75lbs. Jabar Henson (Headbangers) vs. Ameer Brown (Sugar Ray Leonard)
85lbs. Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Denardo Johnson (NoXcuse)
12 & 13-year old division
75lbs. Keeshawn Williams (Headbangers) vs. Demetrius Young (Sugar Ray Leonard)
75lbs. Francois Scarboro (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Jordan White (LB 4 LB)
106lbs. Jalonte Cole (NoXcuse) vs. Marquell Tyler (Headbangers)
112lbs. Jonathan Parker (Tony's Boxing Gym) vs. Patrick Harris (Headbangers)
112lbs. Christopher Forbes (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Zachary E (Umar)
119lbs. Gervonta Davis (Upton) vs. Jarell Harris (Langdon Rec)
119lbs Devonta Tolbert (Tony's Boxing Gym) vs. Roemello Webster (Headbangers)
132lbs. Rashard Board (Keystone) vs. Paul Johnson (Books & Boxing)
132lbs. Eric Hernandez (Old School) vs. Parris Chisholm (Headbangers)
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Coleman Wins USBA Title In New York!
In a somewhat shocking split decision, Baltimore junior welterweight Tim "Pit Bull" Coleman has captured the USBA Junior Welterweight title over Astoria, NY's "Mighty" Mike Arnaoutis in the Grand Ballroom of the Manhattan Center in New York City.
The bout was very awkward with Coleman controlling the early action with a solid right hand. It did look like Arnaoutis, fighting in his adopted hometown, seemed to grasp control of the contest in the middle and late rounds but two judges saw it for Coleman -- Kevin Morgan and Glen Feldman (115-113). Judge Robin Taylor scored the bout for Arnaoutis (116-112).
With the win, Coleman is now 17-1-1, four KO's. Arnaoutis is now 22-4-2, 10 KO's.
The bout was very awkward with Coleman controlling the early action with a solid right hand. It did look like Arnaoutis, fighting in his adopted hometown, seemed to grasp control of the contest in the middle and late rounds but two judges saw it for Coleman -- Kevin Morgan and Glen Feldman (115-113). Judge Robin Taylor scored the bout for Arnaoutis (116-112).
With the win, Coleman is now 17-1-1, four KO's. Arnaoutis is now 22-4-2, 10 KO's.
Snyder Opponent Changes Again in New Jersey!
The opponent for "The Berlin Bomber" Joshua Snyder has changed again at Essex County College in Newark, NJ. Snyder will now face undefeated Denis Douglin of Morganville, NJ in a six-round co-feature bout. Alex Perez pulled out for undisclosed reasons.
At today's weigh-in, Snyder tipped the scales at 152 pounds while Douglin came in at 159 1/2.
Another Maryland boxer will be on this card. Salisbury, MD middleweight Mario Fisher (0-2) will look for his first win against Newark's Eddie Edmond (0-0-1) in a four-round encounter.
At today's weigh-in, Snyder tipped the scales at 152 pounds while Douglin came in at 159 1/2.
Another Maryland boxer will be on this card. Salisbury, MD middleweight Mario Fisher (0-2) will look for his first win against Newark's Eddie Edmond (0-0-1) in a four-round encounter.
Remembering..The Platinum Gloves!
There is a wonderful article on the DC Amateur Boxing website concerning a great amateur tournament that took place in DC called the Platinum Gloves in 2001 and 2002.
I won't steal too much of the DC Amateur Boxing site's thunder, but I will say that this was a fabulous tournament, especially in 2001. There were tremendous young boxers, some of whom are now solid pro prospects and contenders.
Please go to this link for the story and read the who's who of people who participated in this event."http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/11/greatest-amateur-boxing-tournament-in.html">
Unlike the site's webmaster, I not only have the tape..I was there and am on the tape. I was privileged to call the action on the card along with "The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and former IBF Junior Middleweight champ Vincent Pettway.. There are videos on the DC Amateur Boxing site.
One somewhat sad footnote: In 2002, the Platinum Gloves had difficulty with funds. The late Vernon Forrest stepped in and provided funding and the tournament was renamed in his honor.
I won't steal too much of the DC Amateur Boxing site's thunder, but I will say that this was a fabulous tournament, especially in 2001. There were tremendous young boxers, some of whom are now solid pro prospects and contenders.
Please go to this link for the story and read the who's who of people who participated in this event."http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/11/greatest-amateur-boxing-tournament-in.html">
Unlike the site's webmaster, I not only have the tape..I was there and am on the tape. I was privileged to call the action on the card along with "The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and former IBF Junior Middleweight champ Vincent Pettway.. There are videos on the DC Amateur Boxing site.
One somewhat sad footnote: In 2002, the Platinum Gloves had difficulty with funds. The late Vernon Forrest stepped in and provided funding and the tournament was renamed in his honor.
Coleman Weighs 140 for Nationally Televised USBA Title Bout!
(photo courtesy of Star Boxing)
Baltimore junior welterweight Tim "Pit Bull" Coleman (right) and his opponent "Mighty" Mike Arnaoutis weighed in at the junior welterweight limit of 140 for their nationally televised (Versus) USBA Junior Welterweight title bout tonight at the Grand Ballroom of the Manhattan Center in New York City.
Boyd Stopped in Second Round in Philadelphia!
DC lightweight Ron "Teflon" Boyd was stopped in the second round at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA last night by undefeated Newark, NJ prospect Michael "The Artist" Perez.
According to Marc Abrams of 15Rounds.com, Perez scored two dubious knockdowns on body blows as Boyd took a step back before kneeling to the canvas. Perez then jumped all over Boyd and landed a huge barrage of punches finally sending him down to the canvas for a third and final time at 2:09 of the second round.
Boyd is now 6-10, two KO's. He has been stopped in his last three outings and has lost five straight. Perez is now 6-0-1, three KO's.
According to Marc Abrams of 15Rounds.com, Perez scored two dubious knockdowns on body blows as Boyd took a step back before kneeling to the canvas. Perez then jumped all over Boyd and landed a huge barrage of punches finally sending him down to the canvas for a third and final time at 2:09 of the second round.
Boyd is now 6-10, two KO's. He has been stopped in his last three outings and has lost five straight. Perez is now 6-0-1, three KO's.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Stevenson, Perkins-Batteast, Added to Dec. 11 Westminster Card!
Undefeated Baltimore welterweight prospect James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson has been added to the Friday, December 11 TNT PromotionsMaryland Boxing Club card at the Shipley Arena in Westminster, MD.
Stevenson (12-0, 10 KO's) will try to cap off a year where he won three regional titles when he faces Baltimore-born and Charlotte, NC-based John Williams (3-1-1, two KO's) in a six-round encounter. Stevenson is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Martinus Clay on October 16 in Baltimore. Williams was stopped in his last outing by 2008 Olympian Demetrius Andrade in the sixth round on October 3 in Lincoln, RI.
Also added to the card will be a four-round all-Maryland matchup between Fredrick's Allan "Pitbull" Perkins (1-1) and Vincent Batteast of Silver Spring (0-1-1).
Ferndale, MD cruiserweight Nick Kisner is once again slated to make his pro debut against Philadelphia's Ray Palmer (0-1). Baltimore junior middleweight Omar "The Machine" Sims (3-1-3, one KO) will make his fifth appearance in Westminster when he takes on the debuting Darius Ervin of Charlotte, NC.
Undefeated Baltimore welterweight (4-0, four KO's) Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor will face Bumpass, VA's Dwayne "Diesel" Shelton (2-1-1) in a four-rounder.
There will also be a Toys for Tots drive taking place at the Shipley Arena on this evening. Bring a new or unused toy for the drive.
Stevenson (12-0, 10 KO's) will try to cap off a year where he won three regional titles when he faces Baltimore-born and Charlotte, NC-based John Williams (3-1-1, two KO's) in a six-round encounter. Stevenson is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Martinus Clay on October 16 in Baltimore. Williams was stopped in his last outing by 2008 Olympian Demetrius Andrade in the sixth round on October 3 in Lincoln, RI.
Also added to the card will be a four-round all-Maryland matchup between Fredrick's Allan "Pitbull" Perkins (1-1) and Vincent Batteast of Silver Spring (0-1-1).
Ferndale, MD cruiserweight Nick Kisner is once again slated to make his pro debut against Philadelphia's Ray Palmer (0-1). Baltimore junior middleweight Omar "The Machine" Sims (3-1-3, one KO) will make his fifth appearance in Westminster when he takes on the debuting Darius Ervin of Charlotte, NC.
Undefeated Baltimore welterweight (4-0, four KO's) Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor will face Bumpass, VA's Dwayne "Diesel" Shelton (2-1-1) in a four-rounder.
There will also be a Toys for Tots drive taking place at the Shipley Arena on this evening. Bring a new or unused toy for the drive.