Here is the scale watch for Saturday night's Keystone Boxing card at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC:
Dusty Harrison 145 vs. Booker Mullins 144
Ty Barnett 138 vs. Damon Antoine 143 (may have to drop weight)
Ivan Ziglar 155 vs. Allen Perkins 156
Josh Rupard 155 vs. Michael Arnold 157
Kaelan Hollon 200 vs. Kasondra Hardnett 254
Abodurin Akinyanju 289 vs. DeAndre McCole 231
Zakki Scott 195 vs. Andre Ward 195
Renaldo Gaines 132 vs. Warren Huffman 130
BATB will blog live from the Convention Center Saturday night.
This card was completely sold out until 7:15 this evening when The Washington Convention agreed to move venue to larger room that holds 5000 people. Although you may not get tickets, they are now accepting cash at 3 different entrances. Keystone has did a great job with bringing boxing back to the Nations Capital. Chuck Brown will be there in full force along with a local High School band. Even this venue now holds 5,000 people, I would still strongly suggest that you get there early. It's been a very long time since I've seen such a demand to see a boxing event.
ReplyDeleteNice try. But you sold it to late. I'll be at the golden gloves
ReplyDeleteatually sweetie-u r 2 late anyway. SOLD OUT
ReplyDeleteThis may not have the best undercard I've ever seen, but the excitement this card brings is awsome. Chuck Brown, Vincent Gray-DC's Mayor, The High School kid turning pro boxer, Jet magazine reporters, along with many more, and let's not forget DJ Stormin Norman. The fight is sold out because of other attractions than boxing, but hey its sat nite, tickets were cheap and it's in the Nations Capital.
ReplyDeleteGary is it true the card is sold out?
ReplyDeleteCall Keystone Boxing at 301-423-5700 This card has been sold out for more than a week!However, DC scalpers will gladly sell you a ticket right out front for $100 or more. The place only hold 5,000, what did you expect? I suggest that you go watch the Golden Gloves at Ray Leanard's gym located in Landover Md.
ReplyDeleteDemand for tickets has caused a movement of the venue to an upstairs level. Sources are now saying that they will accept cash payment at all three entrances. I suggest that you either get there early or bring your boniculars. Kudos to Keystone Boxing who is on a path to bring boxing back to Washington DC. Hopefully, prices will remain reasonable regardless of the recent interest in boxing.
ReplyDeleteLet's see if the kid sells tickets when he turns 18. Its only because of his age that has everyone talking. Its not a big deal for real. Mexicans do it all the time. Shit, they turn pro at 15. This sell-out stuff stops on his next birthday.
ReplyDeleteChuck Brown also helped with ticket-sales.
ReplyDeleteDusty Harrison VS Booker Mullins
ReplyDeleteGet the fuck out of here.
Booker mullins is a punching bag that won't punch back.
Why would people pay to see this?
If this kid can draw to a contest like this then I guess he's being marketed right.
ask the crowd. lmao you prob got yourself a ticket. huh way in back. be happy girl. dont hate. get yourself a autograph and sell it on e-bay. you broke ho. lol
ReplyDeleteThe youngster is cashing in and so is everyone else involved. He is now sponsered by by Logitech.
ReplyDeleteI have been told that there are NO tickets available at the door tonight. All tickets are gone. That is what Keystone Boxing is saying.
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