Undefeated Capitol Heights, MD featherweight "Mr." Gary Russell, Jr. scores a third-round TKO over Christopher "Huracan" Perez of Mexico tonight in front of a nationally-televised Showtime audience at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, CA.
Russell knocked Perez down four times en route to the stoppage at 1:41 of the third. Russell is now 20-0, 12 KO's. Perez's record falls to 23-3, 14 KO's.
That was a great boxing performance put on by Mr. Russell. I see a world championship the the near future
ReplyDeleteHe DUCKED Luis Franco! Kid has great talent but he needs to face somebody who can give him a fight.
ReplyDeleteHe need to step up if he wants to be great . fighting all ducks or duckin people aint good for his career
ReplyDeletehe doing all that faking in the area like he untouchable.fight somebody so you can get your respect gary russell jr
ReplyDeleterussell and his people know very well what they were getting into when they found out that he was fighting the cuban franco,, every thing was set and here comes russell wanting to get a fight to stay occupy , he knew that this type of decision was to keep him a way from francos fight,, this russell guy is just for show,, franco would have knock him out,, you people of the sport of boxing,, you need to read in between the lines..
ReplyDeleteNow how would Todd Wilson stand with gary Russell.
ReplyDeleteLUNCH With desert for Russell
why?say wilsons name in the same sentence as MR-G
ReplyDeletewilson are diff weight classes dummy. wilson is 6ft at 149 and russell is 4ft 9 at 128.
ReplyDeleteWilson would serve as dinner for russell, with a side of baby fat and an extra side of man boobs. What a joke to even compare the two...by the way lil g could fight at welterweight and still knock that pasty white ass out!
ReplyDeleteHe better not fight Adrian Browner hes going to sleep
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ReplyDeleteyou must be a friend of Wilsons.
Don't let your friendship get in the way of reality.
And if I hear you say one more thing I'm going to punch you in the face the next time I see you.
Gary was at top in amateurs basically an olympian so why compare him to ppl who have no accomplishments
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