Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Friday's DC Card Gets Internet Press!

Two nice articles are available for readers concerning the Babie Girl Productions card on Friday, April 2 at the Washington Convention Center.

Tri Nguyen of SecondsOut.com has a preview of the card that can be found here:

"http://www.secondsout.com/usa-boxing-news/usa-boxing-news/from-prospects-to-contenders-in-washington-dc">

Also, Jeff Stoyanoff and Mike Zepeda of RingsideReport.com have a revealing interview with Jessup, MD middleweight Tony "Mo Better" Jeter on this link:

"http://www.ringsidereport.com/?p=1880">

11 comments:

  1. Nice to see exposure for the local cards and that Jeter can talk. Nice kid who I saw years ago when JD "Ego" Brown was with him. What happened JD, you shut that trap on the other post about who you were!

    Joe

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  2. I just heard the commercial for this show and they said Paul williams was just added?!? is this true?

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  3. Tony Jeter is a joke and should be treated as such until he fights someone with a winning record. And no Keith Gross doesn't count because he trained at the same gym and they knew what they were getting. Biggest Beltway Boxing Bum of All Time - (and best nickname too!) - Tony "THE BED WETTER" Jeter!

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  4. looks like lamonts not fighting valero because valero is in mental hospital for beating his wife and being a drunk. e will be out in 6 months

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  5. 1. Yes it is true. As BATB has already reported, Paul Williams will be in an EXHIBITION bout on Friday's card.

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  6. Why are you punks hating on my dog Jeter? Where is the love for another beltway boxer?

    Richard Mccombs
    The Next World Champ in Da House!

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  7. Keith Gross trained out of Club one at one time, not in the year or so previous to the fight.

    Lot of haters in the house. Who is getting interviews? Who is always being talked about?
    If Jeter is so bad and pathetic why is it everyone talks about him?
    The same goes for Cujo. I'm not a fan of his and he has his own haters but he is always talked about as well.
    Any press is good press as long is your name is being spoken.

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  8. Good Luck Nick Kisner on Friday as well.

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  9. If you read the few post I've posted you know that I never insult anyone:I might disagree but I never call anyone any names or such but here is why I have a heard time with that interview:
    For years didn't a Mr.Crawford train Jeter both in the unpaid ranks and the pros?And yet no mention of his name at all.Why?
    Mr.Langley is a real nice person and a credit to his community as he really did help alot of young people but hes limited in the training aspect of boxers-and thats not meant to be an insult at all.And I can't recall alot of "big" fights he worked.Perhaps Mike D you could name me some of those bouts.
    As far as the Olympics are concerned Jeter wasn't close to making the Olympic team and thats a fact.Nothing wrong with that but he never had that type of skill required to make the Olympic team.
    And if memory serves me correct Pascal and Jeter engaged in a number of bouts-I think 3/4 and Jeter won 1.Does Jeter have talent?Sure he does but he had a horrible attitude as well and was regarded as something as a bully-granted I don't know how he acts now.
    Nothing wrong with trying to build up your record to get a T V fight but wouldn't you WANT to win?Because with these type of bouts it isn't going to prepare for that type of boxer.I hate to say it but its almost as if he takes these bouts to feed his ego and not risk losing.

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  10. Tony would be the person to answer those questions.

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  11. "but its almost as if he takes these bouts to feed his ego and not risk losing." -

    That sums up Tony Jeter in a nutshell. Thank you Dr. Freud, I mean Boxing. Nail, head, right on it!

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