Saturday, September 11, 2010

Full Results from Du Burns!

In the first of two straight Friday night boxing cards at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore, MD, here are the results from the Bang Time Boxing promotion:

"The Golden Greek" Elias Bouloubassis and Newberry, SC's Kelvin Kibler fought to a four-round majority draw. Bouloubassis has the rather unique won-loss record of 5-0-5, four KO's. Kibler is 0-4-2.

"The Persecutor" Mike Paschall won a six-round majority decision over Ariel "Iron" Espinal of Brooklyn, NY. Paschall is now 21-2-1, four KO's while Espinal falls to 8-15-3, three KO's.

Russ "The Hammer" Shiflett scored the only knockout of the night, stopping Justin "Rage" Riegle of Massillon, OH at 1:10 of the first round. Shiflett remains undefeated at 9-0-1, five KO's while Riegle is under .500 at 3-4-1, one KO.

Maurice "Freight Train" Byarm won a four-round unanimous decision over "King" Kevin Howard of Montgomery, AL. Byarm also remains undefeated with a record of 9-0, six KO's. Howard is 1-4-1.

"The Big Ticket" Dwayne McRae won a six-round unanimous decision over Mike "The Millionaire" Miller of Akron, OH. McRae is 8-2, four KO's. Miller is 6-18-2, three KO's.

Dale Robeson-El won a four-round unanimous decision over Dan Shull of Winchester, VA. Robeson-El is 4-0, two KO's while Shull falls to 2-11-1, one KO.

Andre "Da Heat" Hemphill of Philadelphia won a six-round unanimous decision over Frank Armstrong of Garner, NC. Hemphill is now 10-16-2, five KO's. Armstrong is 4-15-3, three KO's.

Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up Show:

Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #230 - Post-Fight Recap from Du Burns!

"The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I recap the first part of the Du Burns Doubleheader -- The Bang Time Boxing Card.

8 comments:

  1. how did they allow these mismatches

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  2. The card looked pretty damn awful... I didn't see the fights, but I'm pretty sure they were awful as well

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  3. LMAO!!.... Read Gary's words and you will notice the lack of enthusiasm even HE has for covering this event...

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  4. Gary's words were written at about two in the morning. Having said that, it was not one of the best cards I've been to. Not because of the matchups, it was really because many of the boxers did not perform well.

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  5. Gary you must have some indian in you.Keemosabee you talk with a forked tounge.Gary it is very nice of you to word things the way you do sometimes but boy you really are walking on the wire with these comments.
    It was because the boxers didn't perform well,How generous of you.

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  6. Paschall should have paid the fans to watch his bout. I call it a bout cause it wasn't a fight. I nominate him for most boring bout of the night.

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  7. What do you guys think about Mcrae and Byarm? The only Heavyweight worth mentioning in this area is Seth Micthell.

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  8. I like Byarm a lot. I think he is a solid prospect. Great power and seemingly always in shape. McRae has had some stumbles and needs to come back a little stronger, although he did look good in his last outing.

    There is also Bo Akinyanju who we haven't seen a lot of lately. Akinyanju was the only person to beat Mitchell in the amateurs.

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