Sunday, March 24, 2013

Recap From Frederick Fight Club!

Here is the recap from the Hardwork Promotions card at the Frederick Fight Club in Frederick, MD:  All bouts were scheduled for four rounds.

The main event saw Frederick junior middleweight Dillon "The Stalker" Hayman win a  majority decision over Stanley Harvey of San Diego, CA.  Hayman is 4-0, two KO's while Harvey falls to 1-4.

DC cruiserweight Zakki "Too Slick" Scott also notched a majority decision against the debuting Travis Reeves of Baltimore.  Scott is now 3-0, one KO.

Frederick junior middleweight Devar "The Warrior" Ferhadi notched a third-round TKO over Jason Bakanowski of Northborough, MA.  Ferhadi is 2-0, two KO's.  Bakanowski was making his pro debut.

Cheverly, MD light heavyweight Eric "The Inferno" Govan won his pro debut against Temple Hills, MD's "The Honorable" Mark Baltimore, capturing a unanimous decision.  Baltimore's record falls to 1-2, one KO.

Frederick junior featherweight Rodrigo Gabriel won a unanimous decision over Quincey Johnson of Cincinnati, OH who is now 0-9-1.

In the co-feature bout, 2012 Ecuadorian heavyweight Olympian Ytalo Parea stopped Chris Gordon of Charlestown. SC at 1:27 of the first round.  Both men were making their pro debuts.

Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up that features an interview with promoter Venroy " Hard Work" July.

10 comments:

  1. Frederick, Maryland came out strong for this solid pro boxing card. Except for one, fights were very competitive -- even the exhibition bout. Looking forward to the next one!

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  2. Hats off to Chris Middendorf!! The best matchmaker in the area. There were no lay fights on this card. Brian Dillon needs to take classes from Chris on how to be good matchmaker. GREAT SHOW!! Congrats to new promoter Venroy July. It was worth the drive to Frederick. Looking for more shows from this promotions group.

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  3. Correction to above comment!! To read as "there were NO LAY DOWN FIGHTS on this card ".

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  6. Where the results from the golden gloves march23 ?

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  7. Have not received them as of yet. As soon as I do, I will post.

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  8. Brian, lets at least be factually accurate, you had someone that was scheduled to fight on April 20th, he accpeted an offer to fight on March 23rd. Completely within the 14 days required by the Maryland commission. There was nothing prohibiting him from fighting on March 23rd and in fact it was not announced anywhere that the fight that you are referencing was even made. So I think that you calling it underhanded is a bit unfair.

    -Venroy July

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  9. Factually accurate there is a 14 day period, that is true and fighter was well within his right to fight. The fight had been on a few scheduling websites that is irrelevant. the fact is a signed contract was provided to necessary parties and although no violation or breach of contract happened; there was an ethical or bad business practice decision made to allow fighter to fight.

    That's factually accurate.

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