Saturday, April 26, 2014

Lineup and Scale Watch For April 26 in Springfield!

Here is the seven-bout lineup and scalewatch for the Jeter Promotions/RBA Promotions card on Saturday, April 26 at the ABC Sports Complex in Springfield, VA:

In the main event, Stevensville, MD middleweight Tony "Mo Better" Jeter defends his WBC Fecarbox Middleweight title against Guillermo "Bald" Valdes of Miami, FL.  Jeter (16-4-1, 11 KO's) makes his return after his second-round knockout loss to Patrick Nielsen on February 15 in Denmark.  Valdes (12-5, three KO's) takes this bout on 24 hours notice and will be trying to break a four-bout losing streak.  Valdes has not fought since being stopped in the fourth round by Dusty Hernandez Harrison on August 23 in Dover, DE.

Jeter weighed in at 160 pounds, Valdes arrived in the area after Friday's weigh-in and will hit the scales Saturday morning.

The co-feature is an eight-round contest for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) All-Americas Junior Welterweight title. Undefeated Todd "White Lightning" Wilson of Alexandria, VA will battle Marlon Lewis of Memphis, TN. Wilson (15-0, four KO's) is coming off a four-round unanimous decision win over Reggie Nash on October 5 at the ABC Complex.  Lewis, like Jeter's opponent, Valdes, was last in the ring against Dusty Harrison in Dover, DE and was stopped in the first round on November 22.

Wilson weighed in at 140 pounds while Marlon Lewis came in at 134.

In a six-round contest, "The Pride of Alexandria" Brandon Quarles will take on Norman "The Shadow" Allen of Laurel, MD in a junior middleweight contest.  Quarles (12-2-1, five KO's) has scored first-round TKOs in his last two contests.  Allen (6-10, three knockouts) will be trying to break a nine-bout losing streak.

Quarles hit the scales at 157 while Allen weighed 152.

As we mentioned a few days ago, undefeated Bowie, MD super middleweight "The King's Son" Jerry Odom (10-0, 10 KO's) will take on Edgar Perez of Chicago, IL (5-8, three KO's).  The bout will now, however, be a four-round encounter.

Odom weighed in at 171 while Perez hit the scales at 172.

In what could be an interesting four-round junior welterweight bout, "The Baby-Faced Assassin" Yurii Polischuk of Lanham, MD will battle with DC's Benjamin "Wildcat" Olinga.  Polischuk (3-1-1, two KO's) scored a third-round TKO over Kevin Womack, Jr. in his last bout on March 7 in Fort Washington, MD.  Olinga (1-4) is coming off a four-round TKO loss to Rolando Chinea on November 23 in Baltimore, MD.  Olinga has made it to the fourth round in all of his five contests.  However, he has been stopped in the fourth twice.

Both men weighed in at 141 pounds.

In other four-round contests, junior Bobby Gunn, Jr. of Hackensack, NJ (1-0, one KO) will take on the debuting Gabriel Smallwood of Delaware.  Gunn made his pro debut on March 15 at the ABC Sports Complex and scored a first-round TKO over Delvin Gist.  Gunn weighed in at 154 while Smallwood came in at 160.

Also, Lawrence, MA heavyweight Jean Pierre Augustin (2-0) will face debuting Joseph Bowman of North Carolina.  Augustin, normally a cruiserweight, weighed in at 202 pounds while Bowman tipped the scales at 222.




13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Feasting on Dusty's leftovers lmao!

Anonymous said...

pathetic

Anonymous said...

What a joke, everyone should be a shame.

Anonymous said...

This show is full of non competitive bouts. Get real and put on a decent show. Worthless!

Anonymous said...

Holland you let this shit go on.
you should retire and let Joe Hensley have your job for real.

Anonymous said...

I dunno - Marlon Lewis and Guillermo Valdes look like credible opponents for Wilson and Jeter. Valdes is 41 but his losses are all against good fighters and Tony Jeter is not a good fighter. And Marlon Lewis Todd Wilson isn't going to be a bad fight either. I say give these guys a break.

Anonymous said...

give these guys a break
you nieve no nothing shitbag.
These are for titles and these type of opponets should not be acceptable for a title fight.
look at who these opponets have fought and beat and lost too

Anonymous said...

I like the Marlon Lewis vs Todd Wilson fight.

Anonymous said...

Anybody willing to leave a round by round update?

Anonymous said...

I would like to know how in the world can Jeter get to defend any title, he just got knocked out, plus i thought Antoine Action won that title on tv. I need the hook up so I too can fight for a title. Lol, what a joke!

Anonymous said...

GH3 will hook you up with a belt and a #15 ranking. Oh yeah and you can do it with one hand tied around GH3 nuts.

Anonymous said...

TKO by Wilson...NEXT!

Anonymous said...

Tony Jeter beat a 41 year old guy who had lost his last 4 fights in a row by knockout, who was stopped in 3 out of 4 of these bouts in the 1st or 2nd round, who had never weighed more than 145 pounds in any of these bouts and who moved up two weight classes to compete against Jeter at 160, who had not won a bout in over 11 and a half years, and whose nickname is "bald" (not "bad").