Saturday, July 31, 2021
Davis Advances To Olympic Quarterfinals With Second-Round Stoppage!
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Isley Olympic Run Ends With Split Decision Loss!
Monday, July 26, 2021
Davis, Isley Win Olympic Debuts In Tokyo!
Here Is The August Schedule!
Cason Wins By Third-Round KO In Philadelphia!
Baltimore, MD cruiserweight Muhsin Cason scored a third-round knockout over Tristan James of Des Moines, IA on Friday, July 23rd at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA.
Cason got the stoppage at 2:43 of the round to remain undefeated at 8-0, five KO's. James's record evens at 4-4-2, one KO.
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Weekend Recap: Cokley Scores First-Round TKO In South Carolina!
Oxon Hill, MD middleweight Ian "Dancer" Cokley scored a first-round technical knockout over Tony Gaines, Jr. of Wilson, NC on Saturday, July 17th at the Greenville Marriott in Greenville, SC.
Cokley pummeled Gaines from the opening bell and never let up. Gaines offered no resistance whatsoever. Gaines took a knee, then rose and turned his back to Cokley. Referee Wayne Spinola mercifully stopped the bout at 2:13 of the round. Cokley remains undefeated at 4-0, two KO's. Gaines is 0-2.
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Aleem Loses Tough Majority Decision In San Antonio!
Richmond, VA middleweight "The Chosen One" Immanuwel Aleem lost a tough 10-round majority decision to undefeated Amilcar Vidal of Montevideo, Uruguay on Saturday, July 17th at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TX. The bout was shown on Showtime.
Aleem fought a great bout showing physical power and tremendous heart. He went toe-to-toe with the knockout artist Vidal, often landing more shots. Vidal had a solid body attack and hurt Aleem in the sixth round. However, Aleem stayed upright and gave a solid performance.
One judge saw a draw at 95-95. However, the other two judges scored the bout 97-93 for Vidal. Aleem's record falls to 18-3-2, 11 KO's. Vidal is now 13-0, 11 KO's.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Beltway Week In Review: Roach, Jr. Scores Impressive Knockout; Madison Suffers KO In California; Veazey, Boyd Win By First-Round KO In West Virginia; Flowers Wins Pro Debut!
Beltway Boxers were, for the most part, very successful on the weekend of July 10th scoring wins in a number of locations.
Let's start on Friday, July 9th at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, CA where a leaner and stronger super featherweight Lamont Roach, Jr. of Upper Marlboro, MD scored an impressive second-round knockout over Daniel "Bad Boy" Rosas of Mexico City, Mexico. Roach was able to show great power by landing body shots that would eventually stop Rosas at 2:14 of the second. The win is Roach's second straight knockout victory since losing his title opportunity against Jamel Herring in November of 2019. Roach is now 21-1-1, nine KO's. Rosas falls to 22-5-1, 14 KO's.
On the same card, Baltimore, MD heavyweight Colby Madison lost by second-round knockout to Mihai Nistor of Bucharest, Romania in a very strange bout. Madison actually knocked down Nistor in both the first and second round. However, Madison also suffered knockdowns in both rounds. Nistor landed a body shot in the second round that Madison couldn't recover from. The bout was stopped at 2:16 of the second. Madison is now 9-3-2, six KO's while Nistor is 3-0, three KO's.
Two locals scored first-round knockouts on a card at 1500 Grand Central Avenue in Vienna, WVA on Saturday, July 10th. Baltimore, MD super welterweight "Bazooka" Joe Veazey stopped Leonidas Fowlkes of Winchester, VA at 2:59. Veazey remains undefeated at 4-0, three KO's while Fowlkes falls to 2-3.
Also, Baltimore super middleweight Tyrell Boyd knocked out Tyrell Fry of Houma, LA at 2:56 of the first round. Boyd is now 2-0, two KO's. Fry is 0-2.
On Saturday, July 10th at the Trec Recreation Center in Newark, NJ, featherweight Chamar Flowers of Accokeek, MD made a successful pro debut winning a four-round unanimous decision over the equally debuting Elie Charles of Brooklyn, NY by way of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. No word on the scores. Flowers had a long and distinguished amateur career in the Beltway.
Friday, July 09, 2021
Baysmore Update: Found Safe And Sound!!
Thursday, July 08, 2021
Beltway Boxing Legend Baysmore Reported Missing!
Former USBA and IBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight champion Kenny "The Technician" Baysmore has been reported missing by his family.
According to his wife and former boxing trainer, Zulieka, Baysmore was diagnosed with early onset dementia in January of 2009. He may have wandered off from his home in Baltimore City. Baysmore was last seen at his home around 6:15 PM ET on Wednesday, July 7th. His wife reported him missing at 7:45 PM the same evening. He was wearing White Dockers, a blue belt, a light blue dress shirt and brown shoes.
Baysmore fought from 1981-2001 and had a record of 28-13-2 with 24 KO's. He fought some legendary Beltway Boxers including Eugene "Sonny" Speed, Reggie Green, Sharmba Mitchell, Floyd Favors, Robert "Boo Boo" Sawyer and Anthony Suggs.
If you see Kenny Baysmore or have any information on his whereabouts. call the Baltimore Missing Persons Unit at 443-984-7385.