Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Harrison, Williams to Participate in Charity Basketball Game July 20 in Upper Marlboro!



Two Beltway Boxers will be participating in a special charity basketball game to raise funds for homeless youth on Saturday, July 20 at Wise High School located at 12650 Brooke Lane in Upper Marlboro, MD.

Undefeated boxers Dusty Hernandez Harrison and Thomas "Top Dog" Williams, Jr. will be among the celebrities slated to participate.  Scheduled to join the local boxing prospects are Niles Paul and Joshua Morgan of the Washington Pro Football team, rapper Lightshow and former USBL and semi pro basketball player "White Chocolate" Randy Gill.

There will be an AAU game at 4 PM and the main event -- the celebrity all-star game -- will start at 6 PM.  Tickets are $25 in advance and can be bought at www.codebluecampaign.org.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dusty should fight Shamone Alvarez in his next fight. It would be a good step up for him.

Mcthmkr said...

You suckas always let Dusty off the hook. Make his ass fight a winner. Shamone Alverez has lost 6 of his last fights. He's another damn bumb to build Dusty's record.
won 21 (KO 12) + lost 6 (KO 2) He has been KTFO 12 times. He needs to fight another undefeated fighter like himself. Yeah I admit his last 2 or 3 guys had winning records, so don't take a step backwards.

Anonymous said...

is williams a pro fighter? is he retired? where is he from?

Two Guns said...

Williams is a pro fighter from Calverty County Md. He has a winning record. Not a very popular boxer in the DMV but he is still boxing and doing well at it. He was KTFO by Dmitrious Ballard in the amateurs, but well ahead of him the pros. Look for Williams to make noise in 2014. I do think its very disrespectful not to include Willams picture on above flyer.

Gary Digital Williams said...

Williams was chosen by myself and Juan Marshall as the Beltway Boxing Prospect of the Year in 2012.

Gary Digital Williams said...

Actually, he is from Fort Washington and he is undefeated.

Anonymous said...

Shamone Alverez is way too much for Harrison. Dusty cannot handle these killers this early in his career. Let him play basketball for the Celebate Hoops game instead.

Anonymous said...

"Celebrities"...really??? wow, how loose we use that term nowadays.

Anonymous said...

Retard he was not knockout 12 times he ko 12 fighters....lol

Anonymous said...

whatever make dusty fight guys with winning records like his last two. you trying to go backwards. how old is shamoe alvez. 39 make dusty work for that stardom and celebraty status.

Anonymous said...

I think at this point in Dusty's career, he has three really good options for his next fight in Dover, Delaware on August 23rd. Shamone Alvarez who is 36 years old, from Atlantic City and is 21-6 with 12 ko's. He lost close decisions to Joshua Clottey and Delvin Rodriguez but is on decline. Lanard Lane who is 30 years old, from Philadelphia and is 13-3 with 8 ko's. He lost a competitive unanimous decision to Mike Dallas Jr. Michael Anderson who is 32 years old, from Newark, New Jersey and is 12-2 with 10 ko's. What do you think Gary? I think it is time to step up a little and give himself a challenge and these three fighters would do that.

RW said...

use named 3 fighters, age 36, 32, 30. get him another youngin like him. 19. must be some more teens boxing.

Jessie said...

You have actually named three gentleman with just a few losses on their record. That means someone chose the wrong guy a few times. Looks like Team Harrison has yet to make the mistake. They must be doing something correct, for the 19 year old is 16-0 and known heavenly in the boxing game. Furthermore, didn't he just fight another with a record of 12-4 (Soto) and then a vet in Ben Ankrah 19-17 or something close to it. Does Harrison receive more money by doing so? And if that's the case, is it worth it at such an early age?

Anonymous said...

The reason I named three older guys is because young fighters don't fight each other this early in career. They build there record up against veterans until they have 20 fights or so. His last two opponents were vets. Eddie Soto is 36 and is 12-6 and lost his last 6 fights. Ben Ankrah is 33 and 17-15 and lost his last 4 fights. I named the three I did because they are also vets, but a step above these two and thats what dusty needs because he dominated Ankrah and Soto and needs a little challenge.

RW said...

I heard he did not dominate Ben Ankrah and even lost a round. Well, thats what I read. Is that fight on a site that I can see it? Were you there? I seen GGG on HBo but Dusty. Soto went 5 or 6 rounds with Dusty. He must have been doing ok. I did see some of that fight on video. highlights.

Anonymous said...

According to sources closes to Team Harrison, Dusty is fighting Jay Krupp 17-5 from Catskill NY on 8-23-13 in Delaware.

Anonymous said...

Dusty's girlfriend goes to Severna Park High School. She told several us that the fight has been made.

Anonymous said...

I went to the Soto fight and he was in control the whole time, knocking him down in the 2nd and finishing him off in the 5th. I did not go to the Ankrah fight or see it, but a friend of mine went and said he was in control the whole fight. He won all 6 rounds on two cards and 5 out of 6 on the other judge's card.

Anonymous said...

I go to Severna Park High. What is her name?

Anonymous said...

I like the choice of Jay Krupp alot. More so then if he chose Alvarez or Lane cuz unlike those two, he has won his last 2 fights. Good for Dusty for taking a challenging fight.

Chris said...

Yeah Dust be dating them Falcon Cheerleaders. Four of them were at his cookout on 4th. of July. They be sweating his nutz.

Anonymous said...

What is the name of the Severna Park cheerleader he is dating?

Anonymous said...

Jay Krupp is a very good, durable opponent for Dusty. His only problem is that he's a druggy and doesn't dedicate himself to boxing anymore as he once did when he was a contender. He's a tough NY kid, but not dedicated or a threat of upsetting Dusty like he would have been a few years ago.