Monday, February 13, 2012

Sigmon To Defend WBC USNBC Title Saturday in Winchester, VA!

Talk about not resting on your laurels. BATB has learned that Lynchburg, VA super middleweight Scott "Cujo" Sigmon will be defending his WBC USNBC Super Middleweight title -- yes, the title Sigmon JUST won on February 3 in Greensboro, NC -- on Saturday, February 18 on the Left Hook Boxing card at the Cherry Beasley Readiness Center in Winchester, VA.

To make this even more interesting, the opponent for Sigmon (20-3, 11 KO's) will be one of the most experienced boxers that Sigmon has faced. The opponent will be former world title challenger Jonathan "Reid Dawg" Reid of Nashville, TN.

Reid (35-14, 19 KO's) has lost three of his last four bouts with two of the losses and the lone win in that stretch coming at the George Mason University Patriot Center in Fairfax, VA. Reid lost a bout to fellow Contender-Season one participant Jimmy Lange by a ninth-round stoppage in September of 2009. One bout later, Reid broke a nine-bout losing streak with a six-round unanimous decision over Mike McFail in November of 2010. Reid's last bout was an eight-round unanimous decision loss to George Rivera on September 10.

Reid unsuccessfully challenged William Joppy for the WBA Middleweight title in 2000 and lost by fourth-round TKO.

19 comments:

  1. Do you know who else will be on this card?

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  2. Dooman is the main event, cujo is the co main. Thanks for puting in all the details digital!

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  3. respect for cujo

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  4. That man fights every damn week! I was never a fan but i HAVE to respect that mans hustle. Good work cujo.

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  5. Can't put in the info I don't have yet.

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  6. Reid is shot, come on this means nothing more than a name!

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  7. when is the post fight wrap up show from february 11 going to be posted?

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  8. Thanks for the support and the hate.-CUJO-

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  9. Say what you will about Scott Sigmon but he is a hustler in the game and he is getting where he can fight a little bit as well.I know that every day that somebody was calling his name out for a fight and since he's fought better competition people are not so quick to want to fight him.
    A distant fan.

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  10. Having some difficulties with the post fight from Last Saturday through the Cinch app. Hope to get it posted this week.

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  11. Is Sigmon still affiliated with Joe Hensley?

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  12. Is Cujo really gay? I've heard it on here a couple times now.

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  13. Cujo is coming with the belt, and Cujo is leaving with the belt! Heads will turn, jaws will drop, when Cujo enters the ring! Don't blink, you may just miss the knock out!

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  14. that may be true since he pays for his own fights! let me restate that...he is atleast smart enough to make someone else pay for it on his behalf.

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  15. Cujo dropped Hensley. Scott came to the conclusion that Hensley really doesn't know the profession and had bad instincts and judgment. Scott also found that Hensley wasn't completely straight in his dealings. Since dropping Hensley I think we all would agree that Scott has improved significantly and has had better opportunities.

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  16. Yes, that's right. Sigmon did dump Joe H for the reasons cited by the previous commenter. Sigmon has flourished after cutting ties.

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  17. Joe Hensley was in over his head.

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  18. Major League Boxing went belly up.

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