Monday, April 16, 2012

July to Face Virginian Woods In Philadelphia April 20!

The following news item comes with personal commentary.

BATB has learned that undefeated Suitland, MD cruiserweight Venroy "Hard Work" July will take on Danville, VA's Jaywon Woods in a six-round bout this Saturday, April 20th at the National Guard Armory in Philadelphia, PA.

July (10-0-2, four KO's) is coming off a second-round TKO of Zeferino Albino on February 25 in Millersville, MD.  Woods (9-1-1, five KO's) is making his second straight appearance at the National Guard Armory.  On January 13, Woods won a four-round unanimous decision over Rayshawn Myers.  Woods replaces Pedro Martinez, who had to back out of the bout.

This bout speaks to an interesting shift in the dynamic of the Beltway Boxing scene.  Speaking for the Beltway Boxing portion, the DMV has for more than 20 years been known as a haven for top flight boxers weighing 140 to 160 pounds.  With notable exceptions (Mark Johnson at flyweight and super flyweight, Erik Aiken at featherweight and Hasim Rahman at heavyweight), the world titles that Beltway Boxers have won during that time period have been between junior welterweight and middleweight and the majority of our contenders have been there as well.

However, the last five or six years have seen an increase in prospects in the cruiserweight division.  Along with July and Woods, you have the likes of Nick Kisner (10-0-1, five KO's), Russ Shiflett (12-0-1, five KO's) and Alex Guerrero (7-0-1, four KO's).  There are younger guys like Zakki Scott (2-0, one KO) and Andre Ward (1-1-1, one KO) -- who have faced each other already with Scott winning. There is also Tahir Thomas (2-0, one KO).

Down in Virginia, you have two guys who are just now getting back into competition in Terry Roy (7-3-2, six KO's) and Juan Carlos Robles (12-4-1, five KO's) and another Virginian who mysteriously stopped boxing in 2010 after notching the biggest win of his career in Adam Seal (8-1-1, seven KO's)  Seal knocked off Daniel Judah in his last bout.

Going into Delaware, there are Dan Biddle (8-2, five KO's) and Lamont Singletary (2-0, one KO).  Of course this seemed to begin when guys like Darnell Wilson and Emmanuel Nwodo were battling in the division.  Those bouts included a very exciting contest between the two, won in stunning fashion by Wilson in Staten Island, NY.

The question is of course -- what do we do about this?  Some people I have talked to would like to have some semblance of a DelMarVa cruiserweight tournament which would have something for the winner (maybe an automatic top 15 ranking in one of the governing bodies or some Delmarva belt).  Some say it's too early -- don't put these guys against one another until the bouts mean something.  When Wilson beat Nwodo, that bout was for Nwodo's USBA title. Some say we should wait until the boxers get to that level.

There are interesting arguments on both sides of the ledger.  I'm curious to see and hear what the Beltway Boxing fans think.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool concept with the DelMarVA tournament. The people behind some of these fighters need to be realistic. Not all of these guys are going to be championship level fighters or really have a shot to be, so why not make something fun with the tournament?

Venroy July should win this one. I really like him he's a model fighter for this area due to his full-time work and reputation as a person. Go Venroy!

Anonymous said...

No, I don't think this would ever happen. Too much ego between the fighters and too much potential money lost from prospects losing. Slick Nick all the way though if it happens.

Anonymous said...

All it would take is a little dedication and the clear winner of this tournament would be Adam the real deal Seal.
A promoter from Virginia with the initials

Anonymous said...

Terry Roy stopped Jaywon Woods
and thats the truth

Anonymous said...

What kind of drugs are you on.Juan is good person but not even in the same league as seal when it's fight time.
Sounds like somebody trying to set something up.

Anonymous said...

make the fight. i know juan is game. if you can find seal juan will fight his ass 7 days a week and twice, no make that three times, on Sunday!

Anonymous said...

I will put up money with anyone on it, that Kisner literally runs through this tournament with ease.....Any takers????

Anonymous said...

Kisner-Shiflett, Kisner is just way to stylish and sharp, Kisner-July, Kisner is just way to Fast.....Kisner-Seal, Kisner would win that one the easiest of all the fights.....Kisner would win this so easily it be ridicolous!!!