The T.A.C. Promotions card on Saturday, April 27th at Tyson's Playground in Vienna, VA is now complete. Here is the card with every bout a four-round contest.
Middleweight Francisco "The Cisco Kid" Bustos of Rockville, MD will take on Eddie Gates of Jacksonville, FL. Bustos (8-0, five KO's) comes off back-to-back victories over Jauvan John in June and August of 2018. Gates (2-11, one KO) has not fought since January of 2015 when he lost by fourth-round TKO to Shakeel Phinn in Gatineau, Canada.
Bowie, MD cruiserweight Chester Stewart will battle Kwame Benson of Concord, NC. Both men are 0-1. Stewart lost his pro debut by third-round TKO to Charles Johnson on August 18th in Hanover, MD. Benson fell in his first contest by four-round unanimous decision to Jhevani Dixon on February 8th in Raleigh, NC.
Washington, DC super welterweight Cornell "Hitman" Hines faces the debuting George Gethers of New Jersey. Hines (4-0, two KO's) looks to celebrate his birthday by extending his undefeated streak. Hines is coming off a four-round majority decision win over Farhad Fatulla on January 18th in New York City.
Waldorf, MD middleweight Rashad "Code Blue" Kilpatrick takes on Michael Blocker of Spartanburg, SC. Kilpatrick (4-0, one KO) won a four-round unanimous decision over Lamont White on December 15th at Tyson's Playground. Blocker (0-1) lost his pro debut by first-round knockout to Zarifbek Nishanbaev in March of 2015 in Springfield, VA.
Bowie welterweight Marlon "The Machine" Bolen will battle Lamont White of Washington, DC. Bolen (1-0, one KO) won his pro debut on June 16th in Laurel, MD and scored a third-round TKO over Christopher Thorne. White (1-17, one KO) dropped a four-round unanimous decision to Nahir Albright on February 9th in Norfolk, VA.
Germantown, MD featherweight Ebrima Jawara will face off with the returning Dammeon "El Dinero" Campbell of Monroeville, PA. Jawara (0-1) looks to win his first bout after dropping a tough four-round split decision to Malik Loften on March 8th in Hanover, MD. Campbell (0-2) has not fought since March of 2005 when he lost by first-round knockout to Mike Ricasa in Woodlawn, MD.
Making his pro debut will be Clinton, MD super welterweight Victor Miles who will take on Antonio Allen of Philadelphia, PA. Miles competed in the Washington Golden Gloves back in 2016. Allen (0-9-1) lost by second-round TKO to Nigel Fennell in Hockessin, DE on September 15th.
I Dammeon Campbell was contracted to fight Jawara at 128+2 nothing over 130 lbs. I weighed in at 129lbs. I struggled to make the weight cut im not even that weight anymore since 2005. Ive grown into a 140lbs fighter i walk around at 145lbs i took off 15 lbs just for him to weigh in over 130 lbs he got away wit it. The fights were scheduled to start at 6:00pm they started after 9:30pm. I had been at the venue since 4:00pm that day. Never got to rest up or warm up correctly. I was supposed to fight forth on card. They kept changing wat bout i was. So i kept warming up and cooling down for nun wasting energy. Then once i finally chill out my music was playing i didn't even know i was next to fight so i had to fly out to ring.no introduction just to the middle of the ring to fight. From the opening bell Jawara was stepping on my foot to stop my movement the ref wouldn't say anything to the point he stepped on my foot,pushed me then punched me i tripped backwards from the release of his foot and fell the ref called it a knockdown smh lol. Then he did it again then the ref said no knockdown after he repeated it i was never cleanly knocked down. And he punched me in back of my head twice that messed me up also thats why they called the match cause i didnt recover fully after the back of the head punches that i believe were intentional the ref told me after the fight she knows he hit me in the back of the head twice and its ok and shes sorry. So why not penalize him for that. (Cause he was red corner) rs. I told him i want a rematch he cannot beat me he cheated they stole one its okay. Next time i know wat to expect i will return. Fight me at 135lbs or 140lbs u pick Jawara. Since u weigh in heavier anyway.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite a rampant thing going on in boxing right now alot of blatant fouls and the refs and commissions have nothing to say about it. Mainly in the up and comers without all the money behind them.
DeleteAlso alot of the commissioners are approving fights way over contracted weight
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