Another bout has been added to the Jeter Promotions card on Saturday, September 22 at Club One Fitness in Millersville, MD and it could be a very interesting contest as it matches a boxer who has been inactive for more than a year versus one who has been very active and,despite some close losses, has fought very well in 2012.
Undefeated Baltimore, MD welterweight James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson will take on Richie "The Rock" Andrews of Stuarts Draft, VA in a six-round contest that will be for the vacant USBU (United States Boxing Union) welterweight title.
Stevenson (15-0, 10 KO's) has not fought since winning back-to-back six-round unanimous decisions over Jose Angel Roman in April and August of 2011. Andrews (4-2-3, one KO) is coming off a four-round split decision over Harold Parker on August 25 in DC.
Stevenson better bring his hard hat and lunch pail
ReplyDeleteAndrew didn't win that fight against Harold Sweet Lee Parker for real he got an early Christmas gift Michael Walter must be crazy or blind to say the things he sad and Juan Marshall sad that Harold approached Richie Andrew that's not true Richie approached Harold first and Harold responded but the DVD won't and don't lie.
ReplyDeleteHarold Sweet Lee Parker lost the fight with Andrew get over it . Now Harold is on Andrew's highlights. lmao
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Pros its not the JOs nomore Harold Sweet Lee Parker
ReplyDeletehow the hell can a six round fight be for a title?
ReplyDeleteVery small regional title. Trying to make a name for itself.
ReplyDeleteI want the winner!
ReplyDeleteRichard McCombs, Next Heavyweight Champion
I am never a bum and neither am I heavyweight
DeleteWhat happened to George Armenta's bout? Wasn't he scheduled to fight?
ReplyDelete"Keep'em Sleepin"
ReplyDeleteGeorge ”The Rooster” Armenta chickened out after his last beating.
ReplyDeleteHow can a six round fight be for a title?
ReplyDeleteLets see now!
First you get one of those mail order belts from the ringside magazine then get two willing bodies together and there you have it.
A title fight.
Sure isn't the way it use to be.
who you talkin about?
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