Two Beltway Boxers had rough outings at the PAL Center in Hockessin, DE on Saturday evening. Cambridge, MD super welterweight Dontre "Pound For Pound" King lost a four-round unanimous decision to Brandon Mullins of Newark, DE.
According to ringside photographer Daniel Cork, the bout was a strange one. In the second round, Mullins drove King into the ropes and landed a couple of shots onto King's back. King went down but referee Eddie Claudio did not rule a knockdown. King lost a point in round three and Mullins would go on to win the bout by scores of 40-35 across the board.
King's record falls to 7-21-2, three KO's while Mullins remains undefeated at 5-0, two KO's.
Also, DC heavyweight Dameron Kirby lost by TKO at the end of the second round to debuting Taylor Krahl of Sunrise, FL Cork reports that Kirby started strong but Krahl overpowered him in the second round, knocking him down three times before the bout was stopped at 3:00. Kirby is now 0-4, with all four losses coming by TKO.
Sunday, May 19, 2019
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