Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Jeter-Paschall Amateur Card Slated for February 13!

The amateur card co-promoted by Tony "Mo Better" Jeter and Mike "The Persecutor" Paschall will take place on Saturday, February 13 at Club One Fitness in Millersville, MD. There are 15 bouts slated for the card.

13 comments:

Unknown said...

its on this saturday so come and enjoy. this will be a good card of fights

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Come on, not this again. At first it was funny, now you are just coming off as 1)haters and/or 2)immature.

Drop your feelings for Jeter. This is about the fighters. Hopefully, people can get there though. Where I live at, the snow has stopped and the sun is attempting to shine. The roads are clear too. So, hopefully it goes down.

Anonymous said...

To add to what I last said. 15 bouts?? Thats crazy in itself. I really hope it happens now. I will definitely be there. Will be my first amateur show attended.

How many fights do amateur cards usually have??

Anonymous said...

how are you prematching 15 bouts when everyone knows no one weighs what they say? I went to Jeter amateur show and there were not many bouts but I wish them luck.

Anonymous said...

The snow will end tonight giving them two and a half days to get this weekend ready for the fights. The show will go on.

Mike D said...

The card is on. Talked to Tony today. Come out and support Mike Paschall and Tony Jeters promotion.

Alec Kohut said...

I'll be there and think it will be a great night. I'm 100% behind Tony & Mike. Boxing and Beer, hard the keep the Dude away.

Anonymous said...

just got back from the fights that Tony put on tonight. They were great, can't wait till the next show and Club One Fitness nice venue.

Anonymous said...

so who fought? who one? You get Gary to pub the show but no results?

Anonymous said...

Great show!!! Started a little late but ended up being well worth it.

Anonymous said...

can someone post results

Anonymous said...

Since there was no program, it will be too hard to post results. There was 16 fights. All competitive, boxers came from Virginia, PVA, South Atlantic and the Naval Academy.
Because there were so many boxers, it took a little too long to get them all matched up and get the show started. But as somebody already said, it ended up good.