Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Weekend Beltway Recap: Nicholson Loses Decision In Florida; Jeter Promotions Holds Two Successful Shows In Philadelphia; Beltway Boxers Win In West Virginia!

A number of Beltway Boxers were in action in bouts throughout the country on Saturday, April 24th.  Here is a recap:

Although Laurel, MD super middleweight Demond "D'Best At It" Nicholson was able to stop the first-round knockout streak of his opponent "The Chosen One" Edgar Berlanga of Brooklyn, NY, he was unable to get the victory, losing an eight-round unanimous decision at the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, FL.  The bout was the co-feature of a card televised by ESPN.

Berlanga didn't land a heavy punch during the first round and that ended the streak.  However, he would knock the game Nicholson down four times during the bout.  To his credit, Nicholson showed a lot of heart in making it to the final round.  Nicholson's record falls to 23-4-1, 20 KO's while Berlanga is now 17-0, 16 KO's.

At the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA, Jeter Promotions of Odenton, MD ventured into the City Of Brotherly Love with not one, but two boxing cards -- an afternoon and evening session, and both had sellout crowds.

The Beltway Boxers that appeared on the evening session included Baltimore, MD featherweight Brandon "The Hitter" Chambers scored a third-round stoppage over Jonathan Gray of Waldorf, MD.  Chambers landed a solid straight right hand that put Gray down to the canvas in the third.  Gray beat the count but he couldn't continue.  The bout was stopped at 1:20.  Chambers remains undefeated at 4-0-1, with two KO's.  Gray is 0-2.

Owings Mills, MD heavyweight Colby Madison knocked out Antwaun Tubbs of Cincinnati, OH in the second round.  Madison dropped Tubbs in the second with a right hand that stopped the contest at 1:57.  Madison is now 9-2-2, six KO's while Tubbs drops to 5-15, two KO's.

Debuting Baltimore lightweight Evan Harker lost a four-round unanimous decision to equally debuting Josh Clark of Fridley, MN by way of Ecuador.  Harker, a native of Nova Scotia, Canada, lost by scores of 39-36 across the board.

Capitol Heights, MD super bantamweight Jaqeem Henderson won a four-round unanimous decision over Jeffrey Williams of Philadelphia.  Both boxers participated in their first pro contests.  Henderson would win by 39-37 scores from all three judges.

In other bouts on the evening card, Woodhaven, NY welterweight Daniel "El Gallo" Gonzalez won a six-round unanimous decision over Evencii "Prize Fighter" Dixon of Lancaster, PA.  Gonzalez would win by scores of 60-54 and 59-55 (twice)  Gonzalez is 20-2-1, seven KO's.  Dixon drops to 10-26-2, five KO's.

Debuting lightweight Raymond "The Scientist" Cuadrado of Ridgewood, NY needed just 45 seconds to knockout Alexis Chavarria of Houston, TX.  Cuadrado knocked down Chavarria twice before the bout was stopped. Chavarria is 1-2.

Philadelphia super middleweight Christopher Brooker scored a second-round TKO over Damion Hill of Brooklyn Park, MN.  Brooker would drop Hill with a barrage of punches in the second round followed by a series of left hooks to knock Hill down again.  The bout ended at 1:41.  Brooker raised his record to 15-7, six KO's while Hill falls to 4-14.

The afternoon session was interesting for Beltway Boxers.  Three competed and two lost by knockout.  Baltimore middleweight Stephon "The Surgeon" Morris lost by second-round TKO to Dewayne Williams of Philadelphia.  Morris would suffer three knockdowns in the second before the bout was stopped at 2:18.  Morris, who competed in his first bout since June of 2017, falls to 4-2, three KO's.  Williams's record evens at 3-3, three KO's.

Debuting junior middleweight Victor Williams of DC by way of Oklahoma needed only 50 seconds to knock out Winchester, VA junior middleweight Leonidas Fowlkes.  Williams dropped Flowers with a big overhand right and then pressured him until the bout was stopped.  Fowlkes, a native of Baltimore, is now 2-2. Williams played college football at Dartmouth College.

Other bouts on the matinee session saw Orange, NJ super lightweight Michael Lee score a third-round TKO over Roy McGill of Harrisburg, PA.  The bout was stopped at 2:26.  Lee is now 8-1, six KO's.  McGill falls to 6-5, three KO's.

Bronx, NY super middleweight Jahvel Joseph remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision victory over Carl Murphy of Harrisburg, PA.  Joseph won by shutout (40-36) on all three cards to raise his record to 4-0, one KO.  Murphy is now 2-3, two KO's.

Orange, NJ welterweight Steve Moore knocked down Phillip Davis of Worcester, MA twice en route to a four-round unanimous decision win.  Moore would use right hands to drop Davis in the first and third rounds and win by scores of 38-36 (twice) and 38-37. Moore is now 4-8, three KO's while Davis is now 2-4-1.

Englishtown, NJ featherweight John Leonardo knocked out Willie Anderson of Paulsboro, NJ with the first punch he threw -- an overhand right.  The bout was over in just 14 seconds.  Leonard is now 1-0-1, one KO while Anderson is 0-5.

Welterweight Nicky "The Bull" Vitone of Pinebrook, NJ battled Matt Gaver of California to a four-round majority draw.  Vitone would win on Judge Dave Braslow's card, 39-37.  However, judges Adam Friscia and John Poturaj saw the bout a draw at 38-38.  Vitone is now 4-0-1, four KO's while Gaver is 1-5-2.

Jeter Promotions consist of the husband and wife team of Tony and Christen Jeter.  The matchmaker was Nick Tiberi.

More local boxers were on a card in Vienna, WVA.  Baltimore super welterweight "Bazooka" Joe Veazey scored a second-round TKO over the debuting Nelson Lopez of Fairmont, WVA.  No word on the time of the stoppage.  Veazey is now 3-0, two KO's.  

BATB is also hearing reports that locals Charles Johnson of Upper Marlboro, MD and Tyrell Boyd of Baltimore won their bouts but there are no details on those contests.





Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Marshall Wins Pro Debut In Los Angeles!

 Capitol Heights, MD super welterweight Travon "The Sniper" Marshall made a successful pro debut defeating Christian Marron of Bakersfield, CA on Tuesday, April 20th at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles, CA.  Marshall needed only 33 seconds to knock out Marron (0-2).

Marshall, who was very solid as an amateur, is trained by former world middleweight title contender and DC Boxing Hall of Famer Andrew Council.

Friday, April 16, 2021

More Beltway Boxers Added To West Virginia Card!

Two more Beltway Boxers have been added to a card in Vienna, WVA. 

Belcamp, MD super middleweight Lenwood "Mr. Composure" Dozier will be in a four-round contest against undefeated Kiante Irving of Beaver Falls, PA.  Dozier (10-25-3, five KO's) last fought on March 6th and lost a six-round unanimous decision to Cristian Dominguez in Jonesboro, GA.  Irving (8-0, eight KO's) comes off a first-round TKO victory over Montrell James on December 12th in Rock Hill, SC.

Also on the card will be returning Upper Marlboro, MD cruiserweight Charles Johnson who will battle the debuting Jesse Oltmanns, Jr.  Johnson (1-4, one KO) has not fought since September of 2019 when he lost by third-round TKO to Emmanuel Etienne in Huntington, NY.

Dozier and Johnson will join "Bazooka" Joe Veazey and Tyrell Boyd on this card. Boyd will make his pro debut while Veazey is still looking for an opponent.

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Ballard Suffers Injury; Bout With Munguia Called Off!

A tough break for Temple Hills, MD middleweight D'Mitrius "Big Meech" Ballard.  According to Fight Freaks Unite by Dan Rafael, the bout between Ballard and former world champion Jaime Munguia of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico scheduled for Friday, April 23rd in El Paso, TX has been called off because Ballard suffered an elbow injury in training.

This could put Ballard in an awkward position and he may not get another opportunity for this bout.  Munguia was originally scheduled to face Maciej Sulecki but Sulecki suffered a back injury during a sparring session.  No word on who will get this opportunity.

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Beltway Boxers Score First-Round Knockouts In South Carolina!

Five Beltway Boxers appeared on a card at the Thomas Gymnastics Center in Rock Hill, SC on Saturday, April 10th.  All five scored first-round knockouts.

Baltimore, MD super middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow defeated Juan Celin Zapata of the Bronx, NY by way of Honduras.  The bout was stopped at the end of the round.  Nicklow raises his record to 28-10-3 with 10 KO's.  Zapata falls to 6-18-2, four KO's.

Baltimore, MD super lightweight Malik "King" Warren needed just 29 seconds to knock out DaRon Jenkins of Wilson, NC.  Warren remains perfect at 5-0, five KO's.  Jenkins is now 0-4..

Oxon Hill, MD welterweight Akeem "Action Action" Jackson knocked out Tjuan Wooton of Wilson in just 28 seconds to raise his record to 4-2, four KO's. Wooten is now 0-3.

Lanham, MD light heavyweight Aaron "The Wolf" Thorne scored a TKO over the debuting James Horne.  Thorne pummeled Horne until the bout was stopped at 1:52..  Thorne is now 3-0, two KO's.

Upper Marlboro, MD super lightweight Stacey Selby knocked out Xzaviar Ford of Concord, NC.  Selby landed a number of shots before hitting the canvas to stay at 1:50. Selby is 2-0, two KO's while Ford is 0-11.



Balogun Remains Undefeated With Second-Round KO In Florida!

Upper Marlboro, MD heavyweight Mike "Silverback" Balogun remained undefeated with a second-round knockout over Keith "No Holds" Barr of Glenville, WVA on Saturday, April 10th at the Rustica in Vero Beach, FL.

Balogun knocked Barr down three times before the bout was stopped at 2;45 of the second round.  Balogun is now  17-0, 13 KO's.  Barr falls to 20-14-1, eight KO's.

Friday, April 09, 2021

Ballard-Munguia Is Official For April 23rd; Isley Withdraws From April 10th Bout!

Golden Boy Promotions and DAZN have announced that undefeated Temple Hills, MD middleweight D'Mitrius "Big Meech" Ballard will battle former world champion Jaime Munguia on Friday, April 23rd at the Don Haskins Center at the University of Texas-El Paso.  The bout will be for Munguia's WBO Intercontinental Middleweight title and will be streamed live.

Ballard (20-0-1, 13 KO's) was offered the bout when Munguia's original opponent, Maciel Sulecki, suffered an injury in training. Ballard, like Munguia (36-0, 29 KO's), is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.

"D'Mitrius Ballard has been deserving of an opportunity like this for a while now," said Golden Boy Chairman and CEO Oscar De La Hoya.  "This is the chance to finally demonstrate to the world that he's ready for the top guys in the division.  We wish Maciej Sulecki a quick recovery, but we also want to emphasize that Ballard is no mere replacement.  He's a real threat."

"I feel very fortunate and blessed to have the opportunity to fight Jaime Munguia," said Ballard. "I feel extremely blessed especially because of the condition the world is now in with COVID-19 and all the issues we are facing.  This is the perfect opportunity to really showcase who D'Mitrius Ballard is and demonstrate my boxing abilities.  I'm going to use this fight to reintroduce myself to the world."

The live stream, on DAZN will begin at 9 PM ET.

Alexandria, VA middleweight Troy "Transformer " Isley will not be on the Saturday, April 10th card at the Osage Casino in Tulsa, OK due to a hand injury.  Isley was scheduled to take on Laquan Evans in a four-round contest on the Joe Smith-Maxim Vlasov undercard.

Thursday, April 08, 2021

Three Beltway Boxers Added To South Carolina Card!

The number of Beltway Boxers that are scheduled to compete on a card at the Thomas Gymnastics Training Center in Rock Hill, SC has increased to four.

We already told you about Baltimore, MD super middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow's appearance in a six-round bout against Juan Celin Zapata of the Bronx, NY.  Now comes word that three other locals will join him.

Baltimore, MD super featherweight Malik "King" Warren will be in his first six-round contest when he faces Cameron Cain of Jeffersonville, IN.  Warren (4-0, four KO's) comes off a first-round TKO over Dreon Meriwether on February 20th in Greenville, SC.  Cain (1-12) broke a 12-bout losing streak by winning a four-round unanimous decision over John Pitts on March 6th in Louisville, KY.

Oxon Hill, MD welterweight Akeem "Action Action" Jackson makes a quick return to action when he faces Tjuan Wooten of Wilson, NC.  Jackson (3-2, three KO's) just fought on March 26th and scored a first-round KO over Juhvari Artis in Rock Hill.  All three Jackson knockouts have come in the first round.  Wooten (0-2) has yet to get out of the first round.

Also, Lanham, MD light heavyweight Aaron "The Wolf" Thorne III returns to action in a four-rounder against an opponent to be determined.  Thorne (2-0, one KO) has not fought since September of 2020 when he won a four-round unanimous decision over Therran Smalls in Rock Hill.



Tuesday, April 06, 2021

Ballard Under Consideration For Big April 24th Bout In Texas!

A Beltway Boxer has been mentioned for a big contest on Saturday, April 24th at the Don Haskins Center at the University of Texas-El Paso in El Paso, TX.

Former WBO Super Welterweight champion Jaime Munguia was originally scheduled to take on Maciej Sulecki of Poland in the 12-round main event on that card.  However, Sulecki withdrew from the bout after suffering a back injury in a sparring session last week.

Golden Boy Promotions is promoting this card and they are proposing a local boxer take Sulecki's place.  That boxer is undefeated Temple Hills, MD middleweight D'Mitrius "Big Meech" Ballard, who is promoted by Golden Boy.  Ballard (20-0-1, 13 KO's) has not fought since December of 2019 when he battled Yamaguchi Falcao to a 10-round majority draw in Costa Mesa, CA.  Ballard has to be approved by DAZN, who will be streaming the bout.

Mungia (36-0, 29 KO's) last fought in October of 2020 and won a contest in Indio, CA when his opponent, Tureano Johnson, could not continue after suffering an injury to his lip in the sixth round.

Additions, Changes To April Schedule!

There are additions and changes to the April Beltway Boxing Schedule.  Here's what we have:

On Saturday, April 10th, Alexandria, VA middleweight Troy "Transformer" Isley will be in a four-round contest against LaQuan Evans of Philadelphia, PA on a card at the Osage Casino in Tulsa, OK.  Isley made a successful pro debut, winning a four-round unanimous decision over Bryant Costello on February 13th in Las Vegas, NV.  Evans (4-1, two KO's) has not fought since March of 2020 when he scored a fourth-round TKO over the debuting Anthony Young in Philadelphia.

The bout is part of the card that is headlined by the bout between Joe Smith, Jr. and Maxim Vlasov for the vacant WBO Light Heavyweight title.  Isley's bout could be streamed on ESPN+.

Baltimore, MD super welterweight Sharif "C3" Rahman has been moved to a card on Saturday, April 17th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA.  No word on his opponent will be in the four-round bout.  Originally, Rahman (4-0, three KO's)  was supposed to compete in Southhaven, MS on Friday, April 23rd.  Rahman last fought on February 6th and won by third-round TKO over Gladimir Jacinto in Philadelphia, PA.  Annapolis, MD  super lightweight David "The Demolisher" Veras Pena (0-4) will be looking for his first pro win as he faces Antonio Allen of Philadelphia, PA in a four-round contest on this card.

Possibly, Frederick, MD cruiserweight Larry "Hitman" Pryor (13-23, seven KO's) could have a different opponent for his bout on Saturday, April 17th at the Sports Zone in Derry, NH.  Boxrec still has Scott Lampert as the opponent for Pryor in a rematch for the vacant New Hampshire State Cruiserweight title.  However, Dan Rafael's Fight Freaks Unite blog has Pryor facing Jake Paradise of Worcester, MA (3-2, three KO's) in a six-round contest.  Paradise has not fought since February of 2020 when he won by second-round TKO over Rogerio Dionizio in Worcester.






Monday, April 05, 2021

Cox Loses By Third-Round TKO In Philadelphia!

Glen Burnie, MD lightweight "The Red Comet" Dante Cox lost by third-round TKO to Nahir Albright of Sicklerville, NJ on Saturday, April 3rd at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA.

According to reports, Cox was dropped twice in the second round and, as Albright was putting on the pressure in the third round, the bout was stopped at 2:53.  Cox falls to 6-2, four KO's while Albright is now 11-1, five KO's.

Beltway Amateurs Win Titles At USA National Championships!

A good number of Beltway Amateur Boxers took home titles at the recent USA Boxing National Championships in Shreveport, LA this past week.

The Junior Male 132 KG title bout turned out to be an all-DC affair as Khaliq Harrison won a 5-0 decision over Marcell Steele.

Marcus Luther of DC captured the Intermediate Male 119 KG championship with a 5-0 decision over David Lona of Texas.

DC's Benjamin Johnson won a 5-0 decision over Juan Rivera of PA to win the Junior Male 138 KG title.

Quincey Williams of Maryland took the Youth Male 152 KG crown with a 5-0 decision over Dominick Reed of California.

Jamal Harvey of Maryland captured the Elite Male 125 KG title with a close 3-2 decision over Jonathan Mansour of California.

Jordan Roach of Maryland won the Youth Male 108 KG championship with a 4-1 decision over Ryan Williams of Ohio. Roach is the younger brother of pro boxer Lamont Roach, Jr.

Among the locals capturing silver medals (along with Marcell Steele) were Patrick O'Connor of Maryland, Brandon Chestnut of DC, and Jeremiah Jimason of Maryland.





Hinton Funeral Services Announced!

The funeral arrangements have been announced for Beltway Boxing legend Jemal Hinton, Sr.  There will be a public viewing and visitation on Wednesday, April 14th from 7-9 PM at the Unity Presbyterian Church located at 4401 Brinkley Road in Temple Hills, MD.

The service will be on Thursday, April 15th from 10 AM to noon.  The service will be private but it will also be live-streamed.

Thursday, April 01, 2021

April Schedule Is Very Busy!

 The April Schedule looks like it should be very busy.  Here's who is on it.

Saturday, April 3rd -- Buckhead Fight Club, Atlanta, GA -- Laurel, MD super middleweight Mansaborie "The Punisher" Conde will be in a four-round bout against William Lorenzo of Aguada, Puerto Rico.  Conde (2-0, one KO) comes off a four-round unanimous decision win over Tyler Perkins on February 20th in Greenville, SC.  Lorenzo (3-31, one KO) will be trying to break a 17-bout losing streak.

Saturday, April 3rd -- 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, PA -- Glen Burnie, MD lightweight "The Red Comet" Dante Cox is scheduled for a six-round contest against Nahir Albright of Sicklerville, NJ.  Cox (6-1, four KO's) has not fought since February 2020 when he scored a third-round TKO over Christopher Johnson in Vienna, VA.  Albright (10-1, four KO's) will try to build on back-to-back TKO's in his last two outings.

Saturday, April 10th -- Vero Beach, FL -- Undefeated Upper Marlboro, MD heavyweight Mike "Silverback" Balogun will be in an eight-round contest against Keith "No Holds" Barr of Glenville, WVA. Balogun (16-0, 12 KO's) stopped Adnan Buharalija in the second round in February of 2020 in Vienna, VA.  Barr (20-13-1, eight KO's) last fought in January 2020 and lost by third-round TKO to Apti Davtaev in Atlantic City, NJ.

Saturday, April 10th -- Thomas Gymnastics Training Center, Rock Hill, SC -- Veteran Baltimore, MD super middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow will be in a six-round bout against Juan Celin Zapata of The Bronx, NY by way of Honduras.  Nicklow (27-10-3, nine KO's) has not competed since losing by first-round TKO to Demond Nicholson in March of 2019 in Hanover, MD.  Zapata (6-17-2, four KO's) has lost his last five bouts, all by knockout.

Saturday, April 17th -- Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA -- Baltimore, MD middleweight Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson competes in an eight-round bout against  Francisco Emanuel Torres of Jose Leon Suarez, Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Sinpson (9-0,five KO's) last fought in October of 2020 when he won an eight-round unanimous decision over Sanny Duversonne in Las Vegas, NV.  Torres (16-3, five KO's)is riding an eight-bout winning streak including an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Louis Hernandez on February 20th in Shelbyville, NC.

Saturday, April 17th -- Sports Zone, Derry, NH -- Frederick, MD cruiserweight Larry "Hitman" Pryor will be in a six-round rematch against Scott Lampert of Dover Plains, NY.  The bout will be for the vacant New Hampshire Cruiserweight title.  The two men fought in November of 2020 at the Sports Zone with Pryor scoring a first-round knockout/  Pryor (13-23, seven KO's) will look to bounce back from a first-round stoppage loss to Brandon Glanton in December 2020 in Los Angeles, CA.  Lampert (1-1, one KO) scored a first-round TKO over Rico DePaolis on March 13th in Windham, NH.

Saturday, April 17th -- 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, PA -- Annapolis, MD  super lightweight David "The Demolisher" Veras Pena will be looking for his first pro win as he faces Antonio Allen of Philadelphia, PA in a four-round contest.  Pena (0-4) lost by first-round TKO to Joshua Jones on January 16th in Chester, PA.  Allen (1-11-1, one KO) broke a 12-bout winless streak with a second-round TKO over Rick Odgen on March 6th in Jonesboro, GA.

Thursday, April 22nd -- Landers Center, Southhaven, MS --  Baltimore, MD super welterweight Sharif "C3" Rahman will be in a four-round bout against an opponent to be determined.  Rahman (4-0, three KO's) last fought on February 6th and won by third-round TKO over Gladimir Jacinto in Philadelphia, PA.

Saturday, April 24th -- Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, FL -- Laurel, MD super middleweight Demond "D'Best At It" Nicholson will be in the biggest bout of his career when he tries to stop the undefeated knockout streak of "The Chosen One" Edgar Berlanga of New York City in an eight-round bout that will be televised on ESPN..  Nicholson (23-3-1,20 KO's) hasn't fought since February of 2020 when he won a 10-round split decision over Mike Guy in Hanover, MD.  Berlanga is 16-0 with 16 first-round knockouts.  Berlanga's last outing was a knockout over Ulises Sierra in December of 2020 in Las Vegas.

Saturday, April 24th -- 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, PA -- This will be the closest we will get to a Beltway card. This will be a Jeter Promotions card that is scheduled to feature six Beltway Boxers. No one has an opponent yet.  Scheduled to be on this card are Owings Mills, MD heavyweight Colby Madison (8-2-2, five KO's), Gwynn Oak, MD lightweight Brandon "The Hitter" Chambers (3-0-1, one KO), Germantown, MD featherweight Ebrima Jawara (4-1, one KO), and returning Baltimore, MD middleweight Stephon "The Surgeon" Morris (4-1, three KO's).  Two boxers will make their pro debuts on this card: Baltimore heavyweight Evan Harker and Forestville, MD's Jaqeem Hutcherson.

Saturday, April 24th, Vienna, WVA -- Baltimore, MD super welterweight "Bazooka" Joe Veazey will be in a four-rounder against an opponent to be determined.  Veazey (2-0, one KO) comes off a third-round TKO over Davon Foxx on January 23rd in Parkersburg, WVA.  Also on the card will be Baltimore's Tyrell Boyd, who will be making his pro debut.against Jonathan Cooper of Dunbar, WVA (0-3).



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Jemal Hinton, Former Undefeated Beltway Boxer, Passes Away In Car Accident!

 He was one of the best Beltway Boxers to never win a world title.  That was only because he didn't want one.

Jemal Hinton, a legendary boxer from District Heights, MD, passed away recently from injuries suffered in a car accident.

Mr. Hinton was an outstanding amateur boxer with a record of 98-14.  He came very close to making the 1988 United States Olympic Team, losing in the finals of the Olympic Trials to Kennedy McKinney, a boxer Mr. Hinton had defeated at the United States Championships earlier in the year.

Mr. Hinton would be trained by his father, Junious, throughout his amateur career.  When he turned pro, another legendary name would join them.  Mr. Hinton moved to the Kronk Gym in Detroit, MI where he would be trained by Emanuel Steward.  He would make his pro debut on October 17th, 1988, where he would score a second-round knockout over Juan Lopez in Tucson, AZ.

Mr. Hinton would knock out his first five opponents before winning a six-round majority decision over Ruben Nevarez on February 7th, 1989 in Atlantic City, NJ.

In his 11th pro bout, Mr. Hinton would score what would turn out to be his biggest pro victory, an 11th round TKO over 1984 Olympian Robert Shannon to win the WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight title on November 16th, 1989 in Atlantic City.  He would defend the title five times.

Mr. Hinton's last bout would be on January 21st, 1992 when he would win a 10-round unanimous decision over Lucilo Nolasco in Canton, MI.  The win would keep him undefeated at 22-0, 17 KO's.  At 22 years old and with a world title shot seemingly on the horizon...

Mr. Hinton decided to quit the sport. Permanently.

In 2013, Mr. Hinton explained his reasons for quitting to LiveFight.com:

"I began to lose the desire that was needed to be victorious in battle, and a few other things that happened made me realize I needed to retire. ... There was something taking place inside me, spiritually and mentally, and it was causing me to tire of boxing. It was causing me to become confused about the whole idea of training and beating people up. ... Retiring was the bravest, most stand-up decision I'd ever made, my feelings about boxing were changing and for the first time in my life I felt free."

Mr. Hinton would eventually coach his son, Jemal, Jr. in boxing.  No details have been given on the accident that would claim his life.

Jemal Hinton was one of the most exciting boxers in Beltway history.  He had the speed, power, and technical skill to be a long-time world champion.  He quit on his terms and that has to be respected.  He also had tremendous charisma with one of the nicest smiles I ever saw.  I always enjoyed talking with him and will miss our conversations. BATB sends its deepest condolences to the Hinton family.