The Saturday, August 3 Jeter Promotions card at Club One Fitness in Millersville, MD is starting to take shape. This includes a WBC Fecarbox Middleweight title defense for the promoter.
Stevensville, MD's Tony "Mo Better" Jeter will defend his title in a 10-round contest against Victor Hugo "Magnifico" Correa of Mexico City.
Jeter (15-3-1, 10 KO's) last fought on June 8 in DC but his bout with Jimmy LeBlanc went to a no contest during the first round. Correa (15-5, 10 KO's) is coming off a fourth-round TKO victory over Diego Rivera on February 8 in Quretaro, Mexico. Correa fights for the first time in the Eastern part of the United States.
In the co-feature contest, undefeated Baltimore welterweight James "Keep 'Em Sleepin'" Stevenson returns to the ring in an eight-round encounter against Joshua Robertson of Lynchburg, VA. Stevenson (18-0, 11 KO's) has not fought since winning a four-round unanimous decision over Damon Antoine in Cockeysville, MD on November 8. Robertson (5-1, one KO) is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over John Terry on June 26 in Ruffin, NC.
In other bouts slated for the card, DC lightweight Joshua Davis will take on the debuting Darus Somieari of Roanoke, VA. Davis (3-0, two KO's) scored a second-round TKO over Benjamin Burgos on March 2 in Fort Washington, MD.
Rookie DC welterweight Jerrell "Hell-Rell" Harris will face Barry Trotter of Columbia, MD in a four-round encounter. Harris (1-0, one KO) scored a first-round TKO over Rahim Williams in his pro debut on June 8 in DC. Trotter (2-1, one KO) returns to the ring for the first time since losing a four-round majority decision to Omar Sims in Upper Marlboro, MD in November of 2011.
Another first-year pro, Salisbury, MD super middleweight Monreco Goldston, will face Jess "Thunder" Noriega of Lynchburg, VA in another four-rounder. Goldston (1-0, one KO) won his pro debut by second-round TKO over Darryl Fields on June 15 in DC. Noriega (1-4, one KO) lost a six-round unanimous decision to Thomas Brown on May 18 in Charlotte, NC.
In a battle of Beltway veterans, Laurel, MD junior middleweight Norman "The Shadow" Allen will take on Cambridge, MD's Dontre "Pound For Pound" King in a four-round bout. Allen (6-9, three KO's) lost a four-round majority decision to Lawrence Jones on June 22 in Frederick, MD. King (6-14-2, two KO's) has not fought since being stopped in the first round by Ed Brown on December 14 in Cicero, IL. Both men will be trying to stop losing streaks -- Allen has lost eight in a row while King has dropped five straight.
There is also a bout slated for Baltimore's Jeremy Trussell, who has been looking to make his pro debut for more than a year.
box rec has no record of joshua robertson.
ReplyDeleteGary can you confirm.
Here is his Boxrec page:
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According to Boxrec., Robertson weighed 172 for his last fight, Stevenson weighed 146 for his?! What is the weight for this fight?
ReplyDeleteGary is the advertised record acurate
ReplyDeleteof robertson and has he fought anybody?
154
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ReplyDeletejerell harris will pull out. no way he will fight barry trotter.
ReplyDeletebarry trotter is a hard hitting grown man. he knocks out guys sparring on regular basis. jarell harris pull out. you can bet your house on it. he will come up with an injury soon. he pulled out on an amateur fight when we were training at benning park.
Come on man ikno who this is but you knew i hurt my wrist last week i been said i wasn't gone fight when my wrist got fucked up last week so now you wanna post on here with the bs.... lls man you to funny in everybody no why i pulled out that fight when i was down benning park training in nigga you no y i did to in thats cause i turned pro thats y i didnt fight the golden gloves but say what you wanna say nigga you jus hating. But i guess people going be people doe so continue talking that bs you talking ...in this jarell
ReplyDeleteHarris we all no you can fight and that you not scared of nothing like you said people going to be people so why entertain them stay focus in dedicated in keep your head up in keep working champ !
DeleteI think jarell harris made the best decision when he got out of benning park boxing club. For who even no about benning park in for to one thing them young guys doesn't no is that coach greg os brain washing them he dont no shit in he must didnt tell yall he was a crack head before i use to serve him in thats some true shit in god no's what he done for that crack when he had no money . Lol he prolly at home waiting on his wife to feed him cause he dont got a job smh poor excuse for a man my fought i mean crack head lls
ReplyDeleteCoach Greg is one of the better trainers in the DMV. Jarell was not even his guy for real, but Jarell would be 7-0 right now if he would have stayed in DC.
ReplyDeleteWho is this coach greg all i guess he wanted to make your self look good by comment like you the dc park in rec aww how sweet will i guess im the dc park in rec number to crack head lls hahaha
DeleteLol now every body say a crack head is the one if the best trainers in dc thats a joke all his guys are bums
ReplyDeleteMan coach greg was a CRACK HEAD BABYSITTER. AND SUCKED DICK OUTTA THE SAME HOUSE! LOL
ReplyDeleteyou'l niggas must have forgot! jarell can fight lika a mf when he in shape. bebop doing great job. right now 2 promotional king pins are interested in jarell. they no a good thing when they see one. jarell will be signed by top of the line promoters in 2 weeks. talk shit about him if u want, but he going places. he dont need the dmv, he bigger than that. dont hate on him cuz he getting signed by the big boys. just stay tuned and watch espn next month. suckas.
ReplyDeletehe is 0-1, where is he going. lol
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