Friday, October 22, 2010

Taylor Brothers Win in Cockeysville!

For the first time, The Taylor Brothers -- Emmanuel and Maxell -- headlined a pro boxing card. Both brothers were victorious on the Jonathan Odgen Foundation card at Martin's Valley Mansion in Cockeysville, MD.

Emmanuel "Transformer" Taylor was in the main event and won a six-round unanimous decision over Laureano Larracuente of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. This happened despite Taylor aggravating an injury to his right hand that reportedly happened during training. Emmanuel Taylor is now 10-0, eight KO's. Larracuente is now 7-4-1, two KO's.

Maxell "The General" Taylor continued his successful comeback with a second-round stoppage of Ariel "Iron" Espinal of Brooklyn, NY. Taylor stopped Espinal at 2:02 of the second to win his second straight bout after a four-year layoff. Maxell Taylor is now 15-2-1, six KO's while Espinal falls to 8-17-3, four KO's.

In other bouts featuring locals, Alantez "Tez" Fox of Forestville, MD made his Beltway-area debut a successful one with his first pro knockout -- a first-round TKO of Dustin Parrish of Tallahassee, FL. Fox stopped his opponent at 1:53 of the first and is now 2-0, one KO. Parrish falls to 0-2.

Baltimore's Dale Robeson-El also scored a second-round TKO over Franklin Armstrong of Winston-Salem, NC. Robeson-El remains undefeated at 5-0, three KO's while Armstrong is 4-16-3, three KO's.

Also on the card, super bantamweight Leo Santa Cruz of Lincoln Heights, CA scored a first-round knockout over James Owens of Milwaukee, WI. Santa Cruz is 14-0-1, six KO's while Owens is 4-2, two KO's. In a women's bout, Carla Torres of Cleveland, OH won a four-round unanimous decision in her pro debut over Jennifer Wood of Lynchburg, VA. Wood is 1-1, one KO.

TKO Promotions handled the boxing portion of the evening. The matchmaker was "The Boxing Diva" Renee Aiken.


On behalf of my family, thank you all for the well-wishes and prayers. They are most appreciated. My daughter, Courtney, is doing better and we hope she will be home early next week. We caught the pneumonia early so it is still running its course but she is in great spirits. For those who know my family, this is my youngest daughter who has not been at many bouts, not my oldest, whom many of you have met.

9 comments:

  1. Gary,

    I'm sure all are glad to hear your daughter's recovery is headed in a positive direction. All of our prayers are with you, your wife, daughter, and the rest of the Williams Family and wish you God's speed! Let me know if there's anything you need! Fight Doctor (J. Spears)

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  2. What can you say about these brothers? Both are good people and both can fight.

    S.F.

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  3. what is going on with the show in waldorf is that canceled also?

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  4. As far as I know, the November 6 card in Waldorf is still on. I will try to get an update on that card this week.

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  5. The Waldorf pro boxing show certainly is on for Nov 6th! Bobby Magruder is busy promoting it.

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  6. I hear good card in Waldorf on Nov 6.

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  7. osperinGreat card in Maryland bad card in Virginia.Don't have to be a genious to figure out which one to go to.
    Maryland = real fights
    Virginia = fake fights

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  8. seriously I am hearing good things about the Nov 6th boxing card in Waldorf.

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  9. Congradulation to both brothers on their victorious win. Continue to stay "Focus". Peace

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