Here is the recap of the Keystone Boxing card at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC:
Welterweight Dusty Harrison survived a knockdown in the sixth-round to win by unanimous decision over Marqus Jackson of Atlanta, GA. Harrison won by scores of 59-55 and 58-55 (twice) to remain undefeated at 8-0, four KO's. Jackson is now 2-6, one NC, two KO's.
Junior welterweight Richie "The Rock" Andrews of Stuarts Draft, VA won a four-round split decision over Harold "Sweet Lee" Parker of DC. Andrews won by scores of 39-37 and 38-37. Parker won one card 38-37. Andrews is now 4-2-3, one KO, Parker is 2-1, two KO's.
Junior lightweight David Warren Huffman of Milwaukee, WI won a four-round majority decision in a rematch against Renaldo "Misunderstood" Gaines of District Heights, MD. Huffman was the aggressor throughout the contest and earned his first pro victory. Huffman is 1-7. Gaines is now 2-1.
Late sub Jimmy "The Dream" LeBlanc of South Boston, MA scored a fourth-round TKO over Josh Rupard of Charlotte Hall, MD in a junior middleweight battle. LeBlanc was a true veteran in this one, using great movement and landing crisp shots. The bout was stopped at 34 seconds of the fourth. Rupard is now 2-1, two KO's while LeBlanc is 13-22-4, five KO's.
DC light heavyweight Greg Newby won his pro debut with a first-round stoppage of Gavin Hume of Akron, OH. Newby used a body shot to close the show at 1:38 of the round. Hume was also making his pro debut.
Lightweight Joshua "Marvelous Mo" Parker, younger brother of Harold, won his pro debut with a second-round TKO over the equally-debuting Joseph Dixon of North Carolina. The time was 1:06 of the second.
Farrad "The Rose" Price of Suffolk, VA won a four-round unanimous decision over Issa Coulibaly of DC. Price is 2-0, Coulibaly is 0-2.
Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up show with Juan Marshall of ProAm Fight Talk and Michael Walters of Bleacher Report/Boxing Talk.
I thought Dusty got beat, but a little home cooking does the body good. I'm a fan but think there are many other young'ins in the area better. I think he needs to break off from his Dad. His Dad seemingly has tunnel vision with his kid. That's understandable.
ReplyDeleteno you didn't, you were not even there. lmao you got up early just to see the results. good morning ms. hater.
ReplyDeleteYup nobody but Cassandra white Lil fish smelling ass, he won every round he beat that boys azz he got knocked down and that's it he got up and won the rest of the round he did great and he is a hell of a fighter and people can say what the want gene at keystone puts on some hell of a fights wow unbelievable night of fights!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe fights were ok, I saw a good performance from Dusty, Newby and the other light heavyweight from out of town. As far as the rest of the fighters, we have much better talent here in DC that should get the exposure to make the show much more appealing. None the less, we appreciate keystone for giving these young guys the opportunity and is good for local boxing. In my opinion your get better talent, you get a better turnout. Newby looked very good, like a professional who knew what he was doing. I will like to see him back on the show. Matchmaker needs to step up his game and display local talent like Newby. Those other fighters besides the three I mentioned early, is a waist of my time and money. I am still a fan but to keep me a fan, got to get better talent here in DC, we got it!
ReplyDeleteCrusty Dusty Got exposed and was given a gift.
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ReplyDelete"Matchmaker needs to step up his game and display local talent" I thought local talent was on display? I agree there are plenty of guys out there to showcase, but we can only have 8 fights. For the the record the matchmaker don't decide who gets put on. Last night was hardly a waist of time or money
ReplyDeleteHey fatty... I mean Corky... I mean Brian! I know 3rd grade was really difficult for you buddy, but the correct grammer would be "the matchmaker does not decide"! Your doing good though, we are super proud of you... Gold star for you buddy.
DeleteSeems like you got a man crush
ReplyDeleteBrian, overall you did a good job. If you are not allow to put on better fights, than I can understand. But once again there are much better talented fighters here that I am sure you can find a match for. Don't get your feelings hurt, like I said you did a decent job, only get better talent, we have it!
ReplyDeleteIt ain't about talent, it's about be able to afford these guys. How can Keystone possibly afford the best that DC has, Lamont & Anthony peterson? Name some other real local talent beside them? Seth Mitchell is but he signed with Golden Boy. The others have not turned pro yet. So they do what they gotta do to make the show happen. Yes DC does have talent, but they are still in the amateurs. The only major players from the DMV are the Peterson Brothers. Hopefully, they will fight again here soon.
ReplyDeletewhat about gary russell?
ReplyDeleteAre you freaking kidding? That guy will not step up to the plate. Why do you think HBO refuses to put him on ever again? He will be through the moment he grows some balls and fights a live body. Now his brother Antonia will fight anyone, anytime, anywhere. I see him a future world champion. He has knockout power in both hands!
ReplyDeleteLamont is on steroids lol so what are you talking fish girl oh I mean babie girl
ReplyDeleteThank you to Juan Marshall, Gary Williams, Brant Powell and Michael Walters for all your continued support to Keystone Boxing
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