Saturday, June 19, 2010

Nicholson Wins Rubber Match Over Moore at Hogate's!

Local 165-pounders Demond Nicholson of Cherry Lane Gym in Laurel, MD and Marquis Moore of Keystone Gym of Marlow Heights, MD met for the third time today at the Babie Girl Productions "Boxing Not Bullets" card at Hogate's On The Waterfront in Southwest, DC.

Each man had won a previous bout with Moore coming out victorious just one week ago at Club One Fitness in Millersville, MD. This time it was Nicholson winning on the strength of a solid jab throughout the contest. Moore landed a solid number of body shots but could not pull out the victory.

Also on the card, 151-pounder Michael Reed of Dream Team Boxing continued his winning ways, stopping Ray Milligan of Keystone in the second round. Reed is one of the six-member Potomac Valley contingent heading to the USA Nationals in Colorado Springs, CO in July.

In the 200+ pound bout on the card, Zakki Scott of Sugar Ray Leonard Gym stopped Abdullah Hicks of Old School Boxing Gym.

In other bouts on the card:

60 pounds: Stacey Silky (Langdon) defeated Mekell Lowrey (Kenilworth)

75 pounds: Jahovee Mack (Old School) defeated George Jones (Dunlap)

60 pounds: Salvador Escamilla (Langdon) defeated Donavan Eason (Alexandria Boxing Club)

90 pounds: De'Mario Corley (Kenilworth) defeated Martez Small (Dream Team)

152 pounds: Ronald Fung-Chung (Sugar Ray Leonard) RSC-3 Derrick White (Old School)

141 pounds: Davonn Boone (Keystone) defeated Terry Fung-Chung (Sugar Ray Leonard)


Cassandra White's Babie Girl Productions promoted the card. The matchmaker was Julius "Juice" Gatling. Babie Girl Productions is planning a black tie pro boxing card at Hogate's in September.

2 comments:

Alec Kohut said...

Gary.
An awesome job by yourself as ring announcer !!!

Anonymous said...

Moore was robbed, he out punched and was the aggressor through-out the bout, I personally thought Moore won the contest easy. The judges have to do a better job, when everyone in the crowd know's who won. Something is wrong with the judging. After aclose decision people will say it could have gone either way, nobody said that after that decision BAD JUDGING