Wednesday, August 07, 2013

DC Super Middleweights Make Moves Outside The Ring!

Two undefeated DC super middleweights have announced big moves outside of the ring.

"The King's Son" Jerry Odom has signed with GH3 Promotions of New Jersey.  Odom (4-0, four KO's, one NC) last fought on May 18 at the UDC Physical Activities Center in DC and scored a first-round TKO over Drew Morias.  Odom, the outstanding boxer at the 2012 National Golden Gloves, has yet to get out of the first round in his pro career.

Odom just finished his first semester of college at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL.  Odom is majoring in Media Communications.  Odom is slated to make his GH3 debut on Saturday, September 13 at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, NJ where he will join another GH3 signee from the Beltway -- undefeated middleweight Antoine "Action" Douglas.

BATB has also learned that Dominic Wade has reportedly signed a managerial contract with well-known manager Al Haymon.  No details on the terms yet.  We hope to talk with Wade in the next few weeks.  Wade (12-0, nine KO's) last fought on February 22 at the DC Armory and scored a second-round TKO over Marcus Brooks.


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great news for Dominic Wade!

milton williams said...

Best young talent in the area period.Your time Domo..

Anonymous said...

Thanks Barry for taking the shackles of D feet you are a trainer not a manager just train sign all your fighters to Promotional and Management Co

Anonymous said...

Why none of these so called good amatures signed with haymon?

Gary Digital Williams said...

Actually, Gary Russell, Jr. and Thomas Williams, Jr. deal with Haymon. Others use Haymon in an advisory capacity.

R T said...

Looks like DMV boxers are moving right along. Domo with Hayman, Odom with GH-3, Grant with Golden Boy, Reed with Seminole Warriors Boxing. The DMV has great talent and the future is yours.

Anonymous said...

None of Hunter's fighters ever signed with al Haymon. Did he do that or somebody else?

Anonymous said...

Somebody elce