Here is a full recap from the Keystone Boxing Card at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD:
Landover, MD light heavyweight Philip Jackson-Benson scored a first-round TKO over John "The Baptist" Terry of Portsmouth, VA. Jackson-Benson dropped Terry twice -- first with a gorgeous body shot, then with a right hand to the head. The bout was stopped at 1:24. Jackson-Benson is now 11-1, 10 KO's while Terry falls to 4-27-3, one KO.
Forestville, MD junior middleweight Alantez "SlyAza" Fox won a six-round unanimous decision over Greg Hackett of Philadelphia, PA. Fox scored a shutout on all three cards (60-54) to remain undefeated at 10-0-1, four KO's. Hackett is 2-10.
Waldorf, MD junior welterweight Mike "Yes, Indeed" Reed made a very successful and explosive pro debut with a first-round TKO over Kareem McFarland of Philadelphia, PA. Reed completed his demolition of McFarland with a brutal right hand that sent McFarland careening towards the ropes and almost out of the ring. The bout was stopped at 2:43. McFarland is now 1-2, one KO.
Bowie, MD super middleweight "The King's Son" Jerry Odom scored a first-round TKO over Craig "I'm a Beast" Boykin of Columbia, SC. Odom dropped Boykin twice en route to the win at 2:50. Odom is now 3-0, three KO's, one NC while Boykin is 0-2.
Accokeek, MD junior middleweight "Swift" Jarrett Hurd won a four-round unanimous decision over Thomas Baldwin of Jersey City, NJ. Hurd was busier and more effective against a very tough Baldwin. Hurd won by scores of 40-36 (twice) and 39-37. Hurd is now 5-0, three KO's and Boykin is now 2-1-2, one KO.
Palmer Park, MD senior lightweight Kevin "K-Smoov" Rivers, Jr. scored an explosive second-round TKO over Antonio Sanchez of Columbia, SC. Rivers wore Sanchez down throughout the contest and ended it with a solid right hand that made Sanchez slump down on the ropes. The bout was stopped at 1:41 of the second round. Rivers, Jr. is now 5-0, four KO's while Sanchez is now 1-1-1, one KO.
DC lightweight Joshua Davis stopped Benjamin "The Shadow" Burgos of Philadelphia, PA in the second round. Davis landed a hard right hand that drove Burgos to the ropes where he pummeled Burgos until the bout was stopped at 32 seconds of the second. Davis is now 3-0, two KO's while Burgos is 1-4.
The attendance was estimated at 750.
Here is the Post-Fight Wrap-Up from Rosecroft with Juan Marshall of ProAm Fight Talk.
What happen to Thomas Snow? Never hear of him bein active lately?
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