Friday, January 25, 2008

Paschall Has New Opponent in the Ballroom!

Undefeated Baltimore light heavyweight Mike "The Persecutor" Paschall has a new opponent scheduled for the Ballroom Boxing card on Thursday, January 31 at Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, MD.

Instead of Andre Hemphill, Paschall will now face Philadelphia, PA veteran Tyrone "Sugarfeet" Glover in an eight-round contest. Glover (11-9-3, two KO's) has been inactive since September of 2006 and is trying to break a four-bout losing streak. This will be the fourth straight boxer who was undefeated at the time Glover faced him. His last three losses (all by unanimous decision) have come to Beltway Boxers Corey Cummings and Henry Buchanan and Max Alexander from the third season of "The Contender."

Paschall comes into the bout with a record of 14-0-1, two KO's.

The co-feature bout remains the same: Ishmail "The Arsenal" Arvin (14-1-3, six KO's) will take on Jesse Orta (7-11-1, four KO's) in another eight-round bout.

6 comments:

Linda "Great Shot" Siadys said...

...and Bayan Jargal will NOT be fighting on this card.

Linda "Great Shot" Siadys said...

Still sounds like a pretty good card. Looking forward to some good fights next Thursday!

DC UrbanSports said...

Gary -

Any idea what time this event starts?

Anonymous said...

Hey does Mike Pascell ever fight anyone that can fight , Lets get real everyone he fights has losing records This guy cant fight if he was a real fighter he would fight someboby that has a winning record . Anyone can beat guys that can't fight not impressed with him at all.

Anonymous said...

Not Impressed with guys that have winning records against guys that lose much more than they win 2-12 3-9 give me a break why don't these so called undefeated fighters ever fight other undefeated fighters and give the fans a real show. I'll tell you why they are afraid that there record would began to prove that they are just club fighters who have there record built up by fighting guys that can't fight in the first place.

Anonymous said...

Arvin can't even beat a guy that has lost more than he won , just another club fighter that fights guys that can't fight . just look what happens when a guy makes up his mind to fight instead of roll over. Arvin will never be a champ ,although he walks around like he thinks he is if your are a real contender and can not beat a fighter who has lost more fights than he has won maybe your not as good as you think.