Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Beltway Referee Chevalier To Arbitrate World Title Bout Thursday In Japan!
Congratulations to Beltway-area referee Kenny Chevalier who is in Tokyo, Japan to officiate the IBF Super Bantamweight title bout between champion Ryosuke Iwasa of Kishiwa, Chibe, Japan (24-2, 16 KO's) and challenger Ernesto "Chocolate" Saulong of Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines (21-2-1, eight KO's) on Thursday, March 1st.
According to Boxrec.com, this will be Chevalier's 13th world title bout and he has traveled to such locations as the Philippines, South Africa, Mexico and Panama. This will be his second trip to Japan. Chevalier has also been the third man in the ring for a number of world title bouts that were held locally including Sharmba Mitchell vs. Reggie Green, William Joppy vs. Ray McElroy and Andrew Council vs. Bernard Hopkins.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Championship Saturday For Juniors At Washington Golden Gloves!
Junior Division (All Championship Bouts):
11-12, 85 Pounds: Shakem Harris (#11 Overcomers) vs. Sameer Rafaie (Oxon Hill)
9-10, 90 Pounds: Durell Black (Headbangers) vs. Andre Beckworth (Headbangers)
14, 101 Pounds: Jayden Wright (Hillcrest) vs. Gregory Parker (Headbangers)
12-13, 106 Pounds: Yesshaya Franklin (Hagerstown) vs. Benjamin Johnson (No Xcuse)
12, 114 Pounds: Camron Hackett (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Donte Dailey (Charm City)
14, 119 Pounds: Deon Giles (No Xcuse) vs. Tyreek Williams (Next-Up)
14, 132 Pounds: Jordan Brown (Main Street) vs. Reginald Clark (Hillcrest)
16, 153 Pounds: Shawn Jester, Jr. (Club Mantis) vs. Aziz Khudoyberdiev (Baltimore Boxing)
Unopposed Champions:
14, 95 Pounds: Jordan Roach (No Xcuse)
8, 100 Pounds: Alexander Ramirez (No Xcuse)
10, 110 Pounds: Bryan Flores (Kicked-Up)
16, 114 Pounds: Tyreele Johnson (Headbangers)
14, 125 Pounds: Erick Acosta (Main Street)
16, 125 Pounds: Robert Shackelford (Old School)
Novice Division:
132 Pounds: Mikal McCoy (Mack Lewis) vs. Daniel Thompson (Sharp Shooters)
141 Pounds: Keyshawn Williams (Deanwood) vs. Pedro Verdejo (Simon Brown)
141 Pounds: Dominic Fantauzzo (Champions) vs. Isiah Biggs (Sugar Ray Leonard)
152 Pounds: Nijia Anderson (Hagerstown) vs. Antonio Brothers (Knowledge Boxing)
152 Pounds: Markeese Hines (Main Street) vs. Seth Anderson (Champions)
165 Pounds: James Poe (Hillcrest) vs. Tremaine Fuller (Knowledge Boxing)
165 Pounds: Moses Salem (Unattached) vs. Joshua Allen (Deanwood)
165 Pounds: Cristano Lucio (Old School) vs. Richard Poorman (Keystone)
178 Pounds: Alexanes Teage (Time 2 Grind) vs. Damian Pringle (NOMIS)
178 Pounds: Ian Cokley (Old School) vs. DeAndre Coleman (Langdon)
178 Pounds: Jermaine Cameron (Raw Assassin) vs. Joel Tchantchuinj (Urban Boxing)
201+ Pounds: Tyrone Adams (NOMIS) vs. Zackary Chick (MVJ Athletics)
201+ Pounds: Darryl McKeithan (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Darius Rowe (Old School)
Open Division:
132 Pounds: Tommy Avelar (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Blaze Fidler (Hillcrest)
141 Pounds: Khari Clinkscales (Headbangers) vs. Wilfredo Avelar (Sugar Ray Leonard)
152 Pounds: Marlon Bolen (Floyd's Gym) vs. Deshawn Chase (Baltimore Boxing)
Beltway Pros Slated To Compete On Saturday, March 3rd!
Capitol Heights, MD super lightweight Antuanne Russell (3-0, three KO's) now has an opponent for his six-round contest at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Russell will take on Demetrius Wilson of Florissant, MO. Wilson (2-5) is coming off a four-round majority decision loss to Michael Valentin on February 23rd in Lincoln, RI. Russell will be the seventh straight undefeated boxer Wilson has faced.
Washington, DC welterweight Shynggyskhan Tazhibay (5-0, two KO's) is still looking for an opponent for his scheduled six-round encounter on this card.
At the Hollywood Casino in Columbus, OH, Baltimore, MD cruiserweight "Slick" Nick Kisner returns to action in a 10-round rematch against Brian Holstein of Westerville, OH. Kisner defeated Holstein by 10-round majority decision in November of 2016 at the Hollywood Casino and won the vacant NABA USA Cruiserweight title. Kisner never defended the title so it has been declared vacant and the two men are fighting for it again.
Since their last contest, Kisner (19-4-1, six KO's) scored an eight-round split decision win over Lamont Singletary on March 30th in Glen Burnie, MD. Then Kisner lost by fourth-round TKO to undefeated Ryan Merhy on December 16th in Charleroi, Belgium. That bout was for Merhy's WBA Inter-Continental Cruiserweight championship. Meanwhile, Holstein (13-7-1, seven KO's) lost two more contests, dropping an eight-round unanimous decision to Jeremiah Karpency on March 4th at the Hollywood Casino and was knocked out in the fourth round by Francy Ntetu on June 9th in Verona, NY. Holstein bounced back into the win column with a six-round majority decision over Lawrence Blakely on November 17th at the Lifestyle Pavilion in Columbus.
Also on March 3rd, Baltimore featherweight Ernest "Lightning" Hall will be in a four-round contest against Ricky Tomlinson of Thonotosassa, FL at Banquet Masters in Clearwater, FL. Hall (3-0, one KO) makes his first road trip after winning all of his bouts at Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD. Hall won a four-round majority decision over Tyrone Wright in his last outing on July 13th. Tomlinson (5-3-2, two KO's) broke a three-bout losing streak with a four-round unanimous decision victory over Michael Andrew Gaxiola on November 21st in St. Petersburg, FL.
Sunday, February 25, 2018
Davis Wins Gold; Isley Takes Silver At Strandja Tournament!
(photo courtesy USA Boxing)
Congratulations to Alexandria, VA amateur boxers Keyshawn Davis (right) and Troy Isley, who both finished among the best in the world at the Strandja Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Davis capped off his first international tournament by winning a gold medal in the lightweight division today. Davis defeated 2016 Olympian Erdenebat Tsenbaatar of Mongolia by unanimous decision.
Isley lost a 4-1 decision to two-time Olympian and 2011 World Championship bronze medalist Krishna Vikas of India. Isley adds this silver medal to the bronze medal he won at the world championships in 2017.
Davis is slated to join Isley on the USA vs. Ireland tour in mid-March.
Results From Second Week of Washington Golden Gloves!
Junior Division:
8-9, 65 Pounds (Championship): Assan Jenkins (Old School) over Makye Fenwick (Oxon Hill)
10-11, 65 Pounds (Championship): Pharahut Hamilton (Langston) over Brandon Chestnut (No Xcuse)
10, 70 Pounds (Championship): Saleem Rafaie (Oxon Hill) over Asad Demus (Headbangers)
10-11, 75 Pounds (Championship): Rashad Robinson (No Xcuse) over Casanova Lamons (Langdon)
11-12, 85 Pounds: Sameer Rafaie (Oxon Hill) over Theaisaan Jenkins (Old School)
9-10, 90 Pounds: Durell Black (Headbangers) over James Fitzgerald (Baltimore Boxing)
12-13, 90 Pounds (Championship): Kardan Chatman (No Xcuse) over Jeremiah Jimason (Oxon Hill)
15, 101 Pounds (Championship): Keith Burroughs (Oxon Hill) over Jeisel Sanchez (1st Class)
15-16, 132 Pounds (Championship): Maximus Garland (Headbangers) over Magnus Benz (Unattached)
15-16, 153 Pounds: Aziz Khudoyberdiev (Baltimore Boxing) over Anthony Ventura (Hagerstown)
Unopposed Champions:
10, 95 Pounds: Isaiah Jackson (Sugar Ray Leonard)
12, 95 Pounds: Christopher Hall (Dog Pound)
11, 101 Pounds: Joshua Briggs (Oxon Hill)
10, 106 Pounds: Tarvis Best (Oxon Hill)
Novice Division:
132 Pounds: Edward Rubio (Dog Pound) over Antwan Farrow (Headbangers) by walkover.
141 Pounds: Tre'von Wells (Dream Team) over Donavan Agrola (Hillcrest) by walkover.
141 Pounds: Dominic Fantauzzo (Champions) over Nixon Sales (Hillcrest)
152 Pounds: Quinton Stephens (Headbangers) over Stepon Jordon (Champions)
152 Pounds: Anwar Wingate (Kenilworth) over Marcus Allen (Tony's Gym)
152 Pounds: Nijia Anderson (Hagerstown) over Camillus Santiful (Kicked-Up)
165 Pounds: Ibrahim Toure (MVJ Athletics) over Wesley Babbie (Hagerstown)
178 Pounds: Joel Tchantchuinj (Urban Boxing) over Darryl Bagley (Cherry Lane)
201 Pounds: Daryl Palmer (Raw Assassin) over Landon Green (Odenton) by walkover.
Open Division:
141 Pounds: Jalen Jones (Limelite) over Christopher Robinson (Tony's Gym)
The Washington Golden Gloves continue on Saturday, March 3rd at 7:30 PM at Rosecroft.
Dyer Stopped In Fourth; Pryor Loses Six-Round Decision In Atlantic City!
Baltimore, MD lightweight Jahmal Dyer lost by fourth-round stoppage to previously winless Vanderley Miranda of Marseille, France. Dyer started the bout well, keeping Miranda off balance with hard shots. However, late in the fourth round, Miranda caught Dyer with two hard right hands that staggered Dyer all around the ring. Dyer never went down but referee Benji Esteves saw enough to stop the contest at 2:14. Dyer loses for the first time as a pro and he is now 4-1, two KO's. Miranda is now 1-3, one KO.
Cruiserweight Larry "Hitman" Pryor of Frederick, MD lost a six-round unanimous decision to undefeated Alvin "Iron Majik" Vermall, Jr. of Catskill, NY. Vermall dropped Pryor in the second down and went on to win the relatively easy decision. The scores were 60-53 (twice) and 59-54. Pryor falls to 10-19, five KO's while Vermall is now 15-0-1, 12 KO's.
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Davis, Isley Move Into Finals of Strandja Tournament!
Isley won a split decision over Iran’s Seyedshanin Mousavi in Saturday's semifinal round in the middleweight division. Isley will now face two-time Olympian and 2011 World Championship bronze medalist Krishna Vikas of India in the championship bout.
Davis won his lightweight semi by walkover against Dorin Bucsa of Moldova. No word who his title opponent will be.
Davis and Isley are the only two Americans who have chances to win gold medals. So far, the US team has won three bronze medals in this tournament.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Davis Clinches Medal In First International Competition; Advances To Semis Of Strandja Tournament!
Davis won a unanimous decision over Armenian Hrayr Shahverdyan today to advance to Saturday's semifinals, where he will face Dorin Bucsa of Moldova. Also competing in the semis will be Davis's gym mate Troy Isley, who will battle Iran’s Seyedshanin Mousavi.
The USA Elite High Performance squad will leave this tournament with five medals. Delante Johnson of Cleveland, OH will be in the semifinals tomorrow, while two female boxers, Virginia Fuchs of Kemah, TX and Krystal Dixon of New Rochelle, NY, earned bronze medals in Friday's competition. More than 250 boxers from 32 countries participated in this year's tournament.
Dyer, Pryor Hit Scales In Atlantic City!
Jahmal Dyer tipped the scales at 137 pounds for his four-round contest against Vanderley Miranda, who came in at 138 pounds.
Larry "Hitman" Pryor of Frederick, MD (10-18, five KO's) is a late addition to the card and he will be in an eight-round cruiserweight contest against undefeated Alvin "Iron Majik" Varmall, Jr. of Catskill, NY (14-0-1, 12 KO's). Pryor came in at 185 pounds while Varmall tipped the scales at 189 pounds.
The entire card will be streamed live on Fight Night Live on Facebook starting at 7 PM ET.
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Isley Advances To Medal Round Of Strandja Tournament!
On Friday, Alexandria's Keyshawn Davis will take on Armenian Hrayr Shahverdyan in the quarterfinals.
Bout Sheet For Second Week Of Golden Gloves Competition!
Here is the proposed bout sheet for the second week of competition at the Washington Golden Gloves that will take place on Saturday, February 24th at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD. The first bout begins at 7:30 PM ET. I was not able to attend last week and I have not received the results from the card.
Junior Division:
8-9, 65 Pounds (Championship): Assan Jenkins (Old School) vs. Makye Fenwick (Oxon Hill)
10-11, 65 Pounds (Championship): Brandon Chestnut (No Xcuse) vs. Pharahut Hamilton (Langston)
10, 70 Pounds (Championship): Asad Demus (Headbangers) vs. Saleem Rafaie (Oxon Hill)
10-11, 75 Pounds (Championship): Rashad Robinson (No Xcuse) vs. Casanova Lamons (Langdon)
11-12, 80 Pounds (Championship): Mekai Ali (Kenilworth) vs. Marcus Luther (Headbangers)
11-12, 85 Pounds: Sameer Rafaie (Oxon Hill) vs. Theaisaan Jenkins (Old School)
9-10, 90 Pounds: James Fitzgerald (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Durell Black (Headbangers)
12-13, 90 Pounds (Championship): Jeremiah Jimason (Oxon Hill) vs. Kardan Chatman (No Xcuse)
15, 101 Pounds (Championship): (Jeisel Sanchez (1st Class) vs. Keith Burroughs (Oxon Hill)
15-16, 132 Pounds (Championship): Magnus Benz (Unattached) vs. Maximus Garland (Headbangers)
16, 140 Pounds: Philip Olukanni (Sugar Ray Leonard) vs. Ahmad Latier (Keystone)
15-16, 153 Pounds: Aziz Khudoyberdiev (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Anthony Ventura (Hagerstown)
Unopposed Champions:
10, 95 Pounds: Isaiah Jackson (Sugar Ray Leonard)
12, 95 Pounds: Christopher Hall (Dog Pound)
11, 101 Pounds: Joshua Briggs (Oxon Hill)
10, 106 Pounds: Tarvis Best (Oxon Hill)
Novice Division:
132 Pounds: Edward Rubio (Dog Pound) vs. Antwan Farrow (Headbangers)
141 Pounds: Donavan Agrola (Hillcrest) vs. Tre'von Wells (Dream Team)
141 Pounds: Nixon Sales (Hillcrest) vs. Dominic Fantauzzo (Champions)
152 Pounds: Stepon Jordon (Champions) vs. Quinton Stephens (Headbangers)
152 Pounds: Marcus Allen (Tony's Gym) vs. Anwar Wingate (Kenilworth)
152 Pounds: Antonio Brothers (Knowledge) vs. Tavon Clark (Benning Park)
152 Pounds: Nijia Anderson (Hagerstown) vs. Camillus Santiful (Kicked-Up)
165 Pounds: Ibrahim Toure (MVJ Athletics) vs. Wesley Babbie (Hagerstown)
178 Pounds: Joel Tchantchuiny (Urban Boxing) vs. Darryl Bagley (Cherry Lane)
201 Pounds: Daryl Palmer (Raw Assassin) vs. Landon Green (Odenton)
Open Division:
141 Pounds: Stephen Epps (NOMIS) vs. Brandon Sandoval (Sugar Ray Leonard)
141 Pounds: Jalen Jones (Limelite) vs. Christopher Robinson (Tony's Gym)
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Davis, Isley Victorious During Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria!
Davis, participating in his first international tournament, won a 5-0 unanimous decision over Dmytro Cherniak of Ukraine in a lightweight contest. Davis will take on Armenian Hrayr Shahverdyan in Friday’s quarterfinals.
Isley also won a unanimous decision in a middleweight bout, defeating Mariusz Gnas of Sweden. Isley will be in a rematch against Hebert Sousa of Brazil in the quarterfinals on Thursday. Isley defeated Sousa in the Continental Championships last year. The victory qualified Isley for the world championships where he won a bronze medal.
Kay Koroma Promoted to National Assistant Coach For USA Boxing!
(Photos courtesy of AIBA)
Congratulations to Alexandria, VA trainer Kay Koroma who has been promoted to the National Assistant Coach position at USA Boxing!
Koroma has served as USA Boxing's Resident Coach at the Olympic Training Center and was a member of the 2016 US Olympic coaching staff in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
In his new role, Koroma will continue to work with USA Boxing's coaching and high performance staff in the development and implementation of individual athlete training and competition plans for all national team athletes and continue to manage USA Boxing's recently expanded resident athlete program at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
A former pro boxer (5-1, three KO's), Koroma hung up his gloves in 2008 after an illness forced him to retire. Koroma has worked with numerous regional, national and international champion boxers at the Alexandria Boxing Club and started working with the Olympic program as its Developmental Coach in 2014. He then became a full-time coach two years later.
Since Koroma joined USA Boxing's staff alongside Head Coach Billy Walsh, the U.S. team has enjoyed great success at the international level, including three Olympic medals (Claressa Shields - gold, Shakur Stevenson - silver, Nico Hernandez - bronze), the best U.S. finish at a Men's World Championships since 1999 and an undefeated 2017 international run by flyweight Virginia Fuchs.
“Coach Kay has been a key component to USA Boxing’s success since coming on board full time in 2016,” commented USA Boxing High Performance Director Matt Johnson. “He has a unique skill set that makes a great impact on our boxers both inside and outside of the ring. We are fortunate to have him on our staff and look forward to his continued progression in the position of National Assistant Coach.”
"I'm excited to continue my USA Boxing journey and the success we've had over the past two years. Working with young people, making them believe in themselves and helping them to reach their full potential in boxing and life has always been my passion and I enjoy sharing that with the talented athletes of Team USA," Koroma said. "This is just the beginning. We will keep building champions at every level and show the world the talent that we have here in the United States."
While Coach Koroma has had a tremendous impact on USA Boxing's elite athletes, he continues to work with his homegrown athletes at the Alexandria Boxing Club. Three ALX members, lightweight Keyshawn Davis, female light welterweight Amelia Moore and reigning World Championships bronze medalist Troy Isley, (standing to Koroma's left along with Quentin Randall (far left) and Duke Ragan (far right) won the 2017 USA Boxing National Championships and get the opportunity to train regularly at the Olympic Training Center with Coach Koroma when he's not at his home gym in Alexandria. Isley and Koroma have worked together since a nine-year-old Troy first walked into the gym and he is now one of the favorites to make the 2020 Olympic Team. Davis also won a National Golden Gloves championship in 2017 and Moore captured four championships last year.
By the way, Davis and Isley will compete for the first time at the Strandja Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria today. Davis will compete at 132 pounds against Dymtro Cherniak of the Ukraine while Isley will take on Mariusz Gnas of Sweden in a 165 pound contest.
Monday, February 19, 2018
Scott Wagner Services Announced!
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Scott Wagner, Legendary Ballroom Boxing Promoter, Passes!
It has been a very sad day in the Beltway Boxing Community because we learned that one of the premier promoters in the area -- Scott Wagner -- passed away late Friday, February 16th at the age of 49. No official word has been given on the cause of death.
Mr. Wagner was the driving force behind one of the most successful promotions not only in the Beltway, but around the country -- Ballroom Boxing. The promotion was located in the catering hall the family owned -- Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD -- and it became the home for some of the best club show bouts in one of the best atmospheres in the area from 1995-2010.
Mr. Wagner, along with matchmakers Chris Middendorf and Josh Hall and event coordinator Dave Wilkerson, brought in a myriad of outstanding talent as they developed local boxers like Alfonso Daniels, Jimmy Lange and Darnell "The Ding-A-Ling Man" Wilson. They would also bring in former world champions like Hasim Rahman, Kermit Cintron, Orlin Norris and Al Cole and be an early proving ground for future world champions like Terence Crawford, who fought his second pro bout in the Ballroom and the Dirrell Brothers who made their pro debuts in Glen Burnie. At the height of its fame, Ballroom Boxing had a television package shown around the world anchored by broadcasters Larry Michael, Jon Saraceno, and John Scheinman and a weekly radio show hosted by Wagner and Scotty Crouse. The atmosphere at Ballroom Boxing shows was also second to none as the boxing was augmented by large portions food and drink as well as the beautiful women that was a part of each card.
Boxing luminaries such as Lou DiBella, Bert Sugar and Lou Duva, would make frequent appearances in Glen Burnie. DiBella would call Ballroom Boxing "the best club show promotion in the country" and would use elements of the promotion when forming his own Broadway Boxing cards.
Mr. Wagner was preceded in death by his father, Sen. Michael J. Wagner, the original owner of Michael's Eighth Avenue, who passed away in February of 2014 at the age of 74. Arrangements are pending
On a personal note, Scott Wagner's passing hits so hard. I had numerous conversations with him about boxing and life. He would bounce proposed bouts off of me and we would discuss them. Ballroom Boxing was truly his baby and he was so proud of his baby. Scott will go down in history as someone who was truly fair to the boxers who appeared on his cards and loved the fans who supported him. He saluted the military on numerous shows long before it was fashionable to do so.
I thank Scott for all he has meant to me. He gave me some outstanding moments in my Beltway Boxing career and more importantly, he was a great friend and I will miss him dearly.
Williams, Jr. Suffers Fourth-Round Knockout In El Paso!
According to Fightnews.com reporter David Finger, Williams got off to a great start, dropping Velasco with a picture-perfect counterpunch in the closing moments of the first round. Velasco, however, would come back in the second round and knock Williams down with a right hand. Williams would gamely fight back late in the round but any hard punch Velasco threw would rattle him. Velasco would drop Williams in both the third and fourth rounds before the bout was stopped at 1:37 of the fourth. Williams complained that he was hit in the back of the head during the last knockdown.
Williams has lost three straight by knockout and his record falls to 20-4, 14 KO's. Velasco is now 19-1-1, 14 KO's.
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Williams, Jr. Weighs 170.6 For 10-Rounder In Texas!
The bout is part of the Victor Ortiz-Devin Alexander card that will be televised on Fox. The Williams-Velasco bout is not scheduled to be shown on the telecast that begins at 8 PM ET.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Isley, Davis Travel To Bulgaria For International Tournament!
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Beltway Boxers Added To March 3rd Brooklyn Card!
Capitol Heights, MD super lightweight Antuanne Russell will make his first appearance of 2018 in a six-round bout against an opponent to be determined. Russell, the 2017 Beltway Boxing Co-Rookie Of The Year, scored three first-round knockouts last year including a bout that was slated for six rounds.
Also on the card will be Washington, DC welterweight Shynggyskhan Tazhibay who will move up to the six-round plateau for the first time. The native of Kazakhstan (5-0, two KO's) last fought on August 12th and won a four-round unanimous decision over Robert Hill at the Howard Theatre in DC.
The headline bouts on the card will be televised by Showtime. Deontay Wilder defends the WBC Heavyweight championship in the main event. Jermall Charlo battles Hugo Centeno, Jr. for the interim WBC Middleweight title and Andre Dirrell defends the interim IBF Super Middleweight championship in a rematch against Jose Uzcategui. The two met on May 20th at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, MD where Uzcategui was disqualified for hitting Dirrell after the bell in the eighth round. After the bout was over, Uzcategui was punched by one of Dirrell's handlers, Leon Lawson. Lawson was suspended indefinitely by the state of Maryland.
Fox, Madison Win Unanimous Decisions; Loften Loses By UD In Bethlehem, PA!
In a co-main event bout, Forestville, MD junior welterweight Mykal "The Professor" Fox remained undefeated with an eight-round unanimous decision over Ricardo Garcia of the Dominican Republic. Fox was able to knock Garcia down in the seventh round and won the bout by scores of 78-73 (twice) and 77-74. Fox is now 16-0, four KO's while Garcia falls to 14-2, nine KO's.
Owings Mills, MD heavyweight Colby "Mad Dog" Madison won a six-round unanimous decision over Donte Selby of Philadelphia, PA. No word on the official scores. Madison is now 6-0-1, four KO's while Selby is 2-4-1.
Suitland, MD featherweight Malik "Li'l Leak" Loften lost a four-round unanimous decision to Martino Jules of Allentown, PA. Loften lost by scores of 39-38 and 38-37 (twice). Loften's record is even at 1-1, one KO while Jules is 3-0.




