There will be a boxing card coming to the Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro, MD this Saturday, November 19. Keystone Boxing is promoting a pro-am card and bringing back the "In Yo' Face at Showplace" series.
Headlining the pro section will be undefeated Suitland, MD cruiserweight Venroy "Hard Work" July who will face Jason "The Mason" Pauley of Cabin Creek, WVA in a six-round contest. July (8-0-2, two KO's) is coming off a six-round unanimous decision win over Willie Chisolm on August 19 in Baltimore, MD. Pauley (5-5, one KO) has lost his last five after winning his first five.
The co-feature will be a four-round heavyweight contest as Abodurin "Big Bo" Akinyanju of Landover, MD takes on Derek Benson of Richmond, VA. Akinyanju (4-1, three KO's) bounced back from his first pro loss by winning a four-round split decision over Ron Gamble on March 12 in Fairfax, VA. BATB cannot find a record on Benson.
In what should be an interesting all-Beltway, six-round welterweight battle, Glen Burnie, MD's Lenwood "Mr. Composure" Dozier takes on Norman "The Shadow" Allen of Laurel, MD. Both guys could use a win -- Dozier (6-3-1, two KO's) has lost three of his last four while Allen (6-5, three KO's) has a four-bout losing streak.
Columbia, MD middleweight Tony "Mo Better" Jeter is a late addition to the card. Jeter (11-2-1, nine KO's) will face Charlotte, NC's Ken Dunham (6-12-1, four KO's) in another six-round contest. Jeter last fought on March 12 in Fairfax and won a six-round unanimous decision over Mike McFail Dunham has not fought since suffering a third-round TKO against Matt Korobov in December of 2009. Dunham has fought a number of bouts against Beltway Boxers including two against Lenwood Dozier (a win and a loss), two against James Stevenson (two knockout losses) and one against Omar Sims (a draw).
Speaking of Sims, "The Machine" from Baltimore will take on Columbia, MD's Barry Trotter in a four-round middleweight battle. Sims (5-4-3, three KO's) has lost two straight and has yet to win a six-round contest. Trotter (2-0, one KO) has not fought since September of 2009.
Also on the card, Baltimore rookie junior welterweight Kevin "The Scarecrow" Womack, Jr. (1-0) takes on DC's Benjamin Olinga (0-1) in a four-round contest.
The amateur portion of the card looks strong as well. Greg Newby of Limelite takes on Antwan Ward from Sugar Ray Leonard Gym. Kevin Rivers of No Xcuse battles Glen Dezurn of UMAR. Darren Brown of Keystone Boxing vs. Kendall Brooks of PRH Academy and National PAL Champion D'Mitrius Ballard of No Xcuse takes on Demond Nicholson of Cherry Lane.
Looks to be a good card
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