Thursday, July 03, 2014

'Hell-Rell' Harris Travels To Benin For Minor Title July 26!



(photo by Juan Marshall)

In a month where Beltway Boxers will be in many different locations, no one will travel further for a bout in July than undefeated DC welterweight Jerrell "Hell-Rell" Harris.

On Saturday, July 26, the 19-year-old Harris (4-0, four KO's) will be in Cotonou, Benin for a 10-round battle for the vacant International Boxing Union (IBU) welterweight title.  Harris has had a unique start to his young pro career -- he reportedly won a minor title in just his second pro bout facing an 0-1 opponent.  Harris has never been past the second round.  In his last outing, Harris scored a second-round TKO over Anthony Dave on March 28 in Weirton, WVA.

Harris's opponent will be a far cry from the opponents he has been facing as well. His opponent will be Anges Adjaho, a native of Cotonou who had been fighting out of Buffalo, NY.  Adjaho (25-7, 14 KO's) has not fought since losing by fifth-round TKO to Ronald Cruz in Atlantic City in November of 2011.  Adjaho has fought some very quality opponents during his career including losing a 10 round unanimous decision against future world champion Shawn Porter in Salisbury, MD in February of 2011.  Adjaho has also lost to former world champion Joel Julio and undefeated boxer Brad Solomon.

3 comments:

coach G legends boxing Club said...

it has been my pleasure training and managing Hell Rell Harris definitely the most skilled fighter I have seen in the DMV there is no reason to take the long trip to the top when you already know you are in an elite fighter.I know what this kid can do so we were more than happy to take this fight to show not only the DMV but the world who the real up and coming welterweight champion of the world will be.thanks to Mr Williams and Mr Marshall for their support and all of the DMV as well coach G of Legends boxing

Unknown said...

Congratulations

Unknown said...

So sorry that we wasn't able to see Harris fight his opponent camp had some issues and never sent the fight contract Harris still remains ibu champion and Harris is still undefeated at 4&0 in all wins by ko definitely looking forward to seeing Harris in the future in all dmv fighters have great talent congrats to all