The Saturday, August 25 Keystone Boxing card at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC is coming together with a lot of young talent on the card.
Undefeated DC welterweight Dusty Harrison headlines the show in a six-round contest against Marqus "Goose" Jackson of Atlanta, GA. Harrison (7-0, four KO's) is coming off a first-round TKO of Reggie Nash on the last Keystone Boxing card on July 14 at the Convention Center. Jackson (2-5, 1 NC, two KO's) is winless in his last five bouts and has not fought since February 2011.
In a four-round junior middleweight encounter, Harold "Sweet Lee" Parker of DC will battle Richie "The Rock" Andrews of Stuarts Draft, VA. Parker (2-0, two KO's) is coming off a second-round TKO over Antonio Sadler on the July 14 Keystone card. Andrews (3-2-3, one KO) has lost back-to-back four-round majority decisions in his last two outings.
This card will mark a special day for the Parker family because Harold Parker's younger brother, Joshua "Marvelous Mo" Parker, will make his pro debut in a four-round lightweight contest against Jason Meeks of Rock Hill, SC (0-1).
Also on the card, Charlotte Hall, MD middleweight Josh Rupard (2-0, two KO's) will take on the aforementioned Antonio Sadler of Columbia, SC (1-1-1). Rupard's knockout wins have both come in the first round.
In a four-round super featherweight rematch, District Heights, MD super featherweight Renaldo "Misunderstood" Gaines battles David Warren Huffman of Milwaukee, WI. Gaines (2-0) made his pro debut against Huffman (0-7) on March 10 at the Convention Center, winning a four-round unanimous decision.
Suffolk, VA middleweight Farrad "The Rose" Price returns to action when he faces DC's Issa Coulibaly in a four-round battle. Price (1-0) has not fought since making his pro debut in May of 2011, defeating Damont Giddins by four-round unanimous decision in Millersville, MD. Coulibaly (0-1) lost his pro debut by fourth-round TKO to Lee Snow on June 16 in Baltimore, MD.
DC light heavyweight Greg Newby, who was slated to make his pro debut on the August 4 card in DC, has been added to this card and will face the equally debuting Gavin Hume of Cincinnati, OH.
The co-feature on the card will match Brooklyn, NY light heavyweight Phil Benson (7-1, six KO's) against Anthony Pietrantonio of Youngstown, OH (7-9, six KO's) in a six-round contest. Benson scored a fourth-round TKO over Mark Anderson on April 28 in Wilson, NC while Pietrantonio has lost his last two by knockout.
Mr Gary,
ReplyDeleteWhat were the attendance numbers for Baby Girl's card? Do her cards compete with the keystone cops one they put on?
Stick and Move Jackson
Keystone Cops sell out everyone of there cards in the District of Columbia. They seem to pay the fighters much more and they get exactly was is promised to them. They do much more than boxing, they have magicians, local rappers, and real strippers for ring girls. Also, tickets prices always seem to be fair, in fact, much cheaper than any other shows in DC, MD, or VA. Keystone seems to give the new guys a fighting chance. You can always count on one or two making his pro debut. Hope they remain around for years to come.
ReplyDeletebabie girl had 63 paying customers according to DCBC. she was wacked but she had a right to be.
ReplyDeleteI can't confirm the paying customers, but it was about half full. It was capacity of about 300 I would estimate. The room, that is.
ReplyDeleteI think any body on the keystone card matched up with somebody on baby girl card from the 4th it would also b a short night ����������nite nite
ReplyDeleteit was a short nite anyway. why would they match local boxers up against one another? this aint high school football. this is a business. besides that babir girl will never, ever do another show after that fiascal.
ReplyDeleteshe was wacked! she still pops up every now and then to do a show.
ReplyDeleteNEWS FLASH: She is already planning another show at the Renaissance Hotel for December!
ReplyDeleteWhy are we even discussing last weeks fiasco when it doesn't pertain to this posting?
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeletethis posts focus is the 25th, there is a thread about that other show
ReplyDeleteBrian you really should quit trying to keep yourself in the limelight through this blog.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost sickening.
your friend
JoJo
Damn, you guys are jealous as can be about this Brian stuff. From what I gather, he is a top notch match-maker and gets the job done each and every time. Seems like all promoters are extremely happy with him and welcome him with open arms. Furthermore, I've yet to hear a boxer say he was set up by Brian. They all thank him and ask him to continue on helping. After speaking with him well over two years ago, I realize that the man knows just about every boxer in the USA. Quotes records, dates, weight like no other. Like they say, if they're not talking about you, you ain't doing nothing. Keep up the good work Brian, you are one of the best.
ReplyDeleteLimelight. Isn't posting and offering opinions and thoughts; the real purpose for blogs?
ReplyDeleteI am as down to earth as you will ever meet
Brian dillon is the real deal point blank period.
ReplyDeleteMcComs you are worse than Brian about trying to keep your name in the mix.You have a false posative opinion about every thing that comes up on this blog.
ReplyDeleteGet real and get a life.
JoJo Young
Fly'n Brian shorted me twice
ReplyDeleteIf I did please telle who it was against. I have no access to paying at the end of the night so it is virtually impossible for me to short you
DeleteYeah, he pulled that crap on me too, saying that sales were slow and we all gots to share in the loss even though I sold my own tix and made my number. Never fight for him again.
ReplyDeleteSales were slow like the above person I am not privvy to ticket sake info so your a lilltle untruthful with your comment
DeleteBrian is being exposed
ReplyDeleteHardly being exposed! I stand by what I say and do. I ask these folks who say this to come out with some specifics of who and when I stiffed them.
ReplyDeleteBrian, that's just some clown trying to pluck your nerves. It's obvious he has no clue of what he's saying. I normally would think it's a jealous person, but in this case I think it's a queer who is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
ReplyDeleteI think it's interesting Brian hasn't flat out denied it.
ReplyDeleteIt pretty much have denied it by telling folk to come forward
ReplyDeleteNo money is ever exchanged between Brian and the fighter. CTFU
ReplyDeletethe promoter gives the purse money to the athletic commission the day before the event, and the commission pays the fighters their purse. if anyone who claims to be a boxer is claiming they were shorted to a matchmaker, they are either an idiot or just trying to stir up controversy.
ReplyDeleteYeah, stupid but promoter can give short stack to commission and boxer ends up getting shorted.
ReplyDeleteNow the commission is involved to?
ReplyDeleteBrian, has any of the boxers on any of your cards every gotten paid less than promised?
ReplyDeleteWell to my knowledge NO NO NO, the out of town guys have all been paid what they were suppose to get. As to the hometown I will say they all have gotten paid what they were supposed to be paid. But I am not privvy to that and nobody has ever complained to me otherwise.
ReplyDeleteIf someone got shorted I would be the first to hear from the fighter. So emphatically NO
Liar, liar pants on fire
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, in news ACTUALLY pertaining to this card, Greg Newby is one of the subjects of a brand-new documentary made by the George Washington University Documentary Center called "Into The Lime Lite."
ReplyDeleteThe movie had its premiere last week in DC. As soon as I find out where it will be shown, I will let you know.
The commission counts the money stupid.
ReplyDeleteCommission doesn't police making sure contract amount was paid to fighter, dummy. Fighter can be shorted on Dillon's cards and some have. It's not right you guys keep saying it's not so. Everyone should know this is another risk fighters take.
ReplyDeleteIve been on Commission in past. Guy above me is right.
ReplyDeleteThat only happens on Babe girl shows and I don't know y D.C. Commission let's her get away with that.
ReplyDeleteok. Friday before the fight, the commission goes over the contracts. For each fighter they put aside the money to be paid in a sealed envelope eith the amount written on the envelope.
ReplyDeleteAfter each fight the commissioner assigned to the locker rooms gives the fighter the envelope to open and then they each count out the amount written on the envelope.
So its darn near impossible to be " short stacked"
Yeah, but you've found a way to do it a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteYour just trying to make something stick. Teflon here my man teflon there is nothing to stick.
ReplyDeleteYou anonymous folks really need to back up these comments with some facts and have the guts to put your name behind them. Email me your "proof." Brian puts his name behind everything he does
ReplyDeleteCan you say the same?
Mr G,
ReplyDeleteBoxing question. Who has bigger boobs, Richie Mccombs or Christy Martin?
I think Richie does!
Corky? really..Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd or Danny Devito would have been much more funnier
ReplyDeleteNone of them have mental retardation, I wanted to be realistic and accurate... So yes, Corky is my choice!
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ReplyDeleteThat's sad... You had a eating problem as a baby too? I'm sorry your parents neglected you... You turned out well for a "special" boy, good for you.
ReplyDeleteHey brian just ignore it bro empty wagons make alot of noise.
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