Sunday, February 23, 2014

Womack-Polischuk Rematch Added to March 7 Rosecroft Card!

The Keystone Boxing card on Friday, March 7 at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD has a very nice addition to it -- a rematch to one of the more exciting bouts of 2013.

Local welterweights Kevin "The Scarecrow" Womack, Jr. of Baltimore, MD will face "The Baby-Faced Assassin" Yurii Polischuk of Lanham, MD in a six-round rematch of their spirited four-round draw of November 23 in Baltimore.

In the first bout at the Patapsco Arena, the two men had solid moments -- Womack landed very well to the body while Polischuk sent solid shots to the head.  The contest was an extremely even contest and, as we said then, it begged for a rematch which we will get on March 7.

Womack (4-3-1, two KO's) has fought one time since the last meeting with Polischuk, losing a four-round unanimous decision to Semajay Thomas on the Lamont Peterson-Dierry Jean undercard on January 25 at the DC Armory in Washington, DC.  Polischuk (2-1-1, one KO) has not fought since the Womack contest.

Unfortunately, one other All-Beltway contest slated for the March 7 card has been scrapped.  The bout between Zain Shah and George Armenta will not take place as Armenta will not be able to participate.  No official reason was given.


14 comments:

  1. I thought rematch was 6 rounds? Should be better fight then Armenta-Shah

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    1. Rematch was originally scheduled for six but apparently changed.

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  2. Too bad for Armenta. He would have gotton a win.

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  3. Tori Nelson vs Cecilia Braekhus for Nelson's WIBA, Braekhus's WBC/WBA/WBO and undisputed women's welterweight champion of the world needs to happen on either Keystone's June 12 or July 25 card or undercard of Dusty Harrison's return to DC in June or undercard of Jimmy Lange's return to Patriot Center in June.

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  4. June 13* not 12th for keystone card

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  5. Convention Center, Washington DC , District of Columbia, United States

    Saturday, May 31, 2014 - 7:00 PM

    Commission: Washington D.C. Boxing & Wrestling Commission
    Promoter: Top Flight Productions
    Matchmaker: Brian Dillon

    Professional Boxing Event



    Bout Fighter A Record Weight Rds Purse Fighter B Record
    1 ty barnett 22(14)-3(3)-1 Lightweight
    131-135 lbs 10 Propose Fighter
    Please leave number when bidding
    2 thomas snow 16(10)-2(1)-0 Junior Bantamweight
    115-115 lbs 8 Propose Fighter
    Please leave nmber when bidding
    3 bryant pappas 13(13)-1(0)-1 Middleweight
    155-160 lbs 6 Propose Fighter
    Please leave number when bidding
    4 larry recio 3(2)-0(0)-0 Junior Middleweight
    148-154 lbs 4 Propose Fighter
    Please leave number when bidding
    5 renan ruiz 3(2)-1(0)-0 Junior Middleweight
    148-154 lbs 4 Propose Fighter
    Please leave number when bidding
    6 nuwan jayakody 2(2)-4(1)-1 Junior Lightweight
    125-128 lbs 4 Propose Fighter

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  6. Armenta Shah could have been a fun fight.

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  7. Torry Nelson should try too get on the convention center card. Armenta is done and has been for a long time, NO HEART.. Why would Polischuk fight womack? Dangerous fight. Could be early career breaker.

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  8. Gary, what happened to Patrick Coye? Why hasn't he fought since his explosive ko in his debut last May?

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  9. Coye got injured in training and that has delayed him. He should be back sometime soon.

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  10. If Polischuk had a decent trainer hed be a good fighter. However his trainer don't kno what he doin wit dis kid. Someone help did kid out and fine him a gym!

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  11. After boxing snow will have a promising career as a cheerleader for Dusty.... "Come on youngin" "go head youngin"!! all hes missing is the miniskirt and the pom poms LOL

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  12. Got Dammmmmmm thats what he do when I see them in the gym lllllllllollllll)

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  13. Polischuk vs. Womack will be a 6-round bout after all. both sides are on board.

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