To say that news about the Friday, February 22 card at the DC Armory is coming in slowly is like getting breaking news that the sun is hot. With 12 days to go before the card, there is not a whole lot we can pin down. But here is what we do know at this point.
The only bout other than the championship main event between defending IBF titleholder Lamont Peterson and challenger and former world champion Kendall Holt that we know is a certainty is the eight-round co-feature bout between undefeated California superbantamweights Roman Morales of San Ardo (14-0, seven KO's and Jesus Antonio Hernandez of Huntington Park (10-0-3, two KO's). That is the other bout that is slated for the televised (ESPN2) portion of the card.
The rest of the card is still not completely certain. As of now, six Beltway Boxers are slated to be on the card, however, not everything is set.
Undefeated Suitland, MD cruiserweight Venroy "Hard Work" July WILL be on the card. July (13-0-2, six KO's) is slated to take on Elvin "KoKo" Sanchez of Paterson, NJ (5-2-1, four KO's) in a four-round contest but that could change.
DC heavyweight Danny "Smooth" Kelly is scheduled to be on the card. Kelly (2-0, two KO's) has Winchester, VA's Donnie Crawford (1-5-1, one KO) listed as his opponent.
Undefeated Baltimore, MD welterweight James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson is also slated to be on the card. Stevenson (18-0, 11 KO's) has his opponent listed as Michael Torres of Jersey City, NJ (14-3, seven KO's) as his opponent but sources tell BATB that Torres has turned the bout down.
DC welterweight David "Day-Day" Grayton (2-0, two KO's) is also scheduled to be on the card. No opponent has been named.
The card is also slated to feature the return of undefeated Largo, MD supermiddleweight Dominic Wade. Wade (11-0, eight KO's) will have been out of action for two years and four days when he steps into the ring at the Armory. Wade is slated to take on Marcus Brooks of Atlanta, GA (7-11, three KO's) but that could change as well. BATB is hearing that other opponents are being discussed.
A total 300 tickets will be given away. They will be distributed between local boxing gyms equally. Hopefully, we will all enjoy a great show in the Nation's Capital.
ReplyDeleteits free on espn dummy
ReplyDeleteBut if you want to see the locals (except Peterson), ESPN2 won't do it for you. Only two, maybe three bouts will be shown.
ReplyDeleteWhich gyms are getting tickets?
ReplyDeletekeep your head up Norman get back next time.
ReplyDeleteAre there any white people on this card?
ReplyDeleteyea cujo, owe forgot where is cujama?
ReplyDeleteCrawford is the guy that is 1 wins and 5 losses that they are bringing in to be knocked out.
ReplyDeleteDon't guess we could expect anything else,right Mr Williams.
Why are you so sure ESPN won't show any locals? Inside info?
ReplyDeleteNo and I'm not saying they won't show any but looking at the way the card seems to be set, it doesn't look good. One or two may be a swing bout if the other bouts end quickly.
ReplyDeleteHey Gary which ones are the swing bouts
ReplyDeleteNo official word on that yet. All we know is that the card is slated to begin at 5 PM with the televised portion starting at 9 PM.
ReplyDeleteThere is a possibility that the undercard could be finished by the time ESPN's telecast begins.
The Peterson Brothes are the best boxing brothes from DC.
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