Friday, February 17, 2012

Sigmon, Guerrero Weigh in at Winchester, Cancun!

Scott Sigmon weighed in at 164 1/2 pounds for his WBC USNBC title defense against Jonathan Reid Saturday night at the Winchester Armory in Winchester, VA. Although the bout was contracted to be fought at a catchweight of 165, Reid tipped the scales at 172.

Sigmon did not ask Reid to lose anymore weight and the bout will go on as scheduled.

Meanwhile in Cancun, Fernando Guerrero tipped the scales at 163 along with his opponent, Jason Naugler.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

heavy for reid. he cant be in shape. he'll get beat on for a while then quit on his stool imo.

who is andrew farmer fighting?

Anonymous said...

well u know andrew aint fighting todd wilson bc todd is to scared

Anonymous said...

Damon Antoine is the opponent for Andrew, not sure about the rest of the card.

Bo

Anonymous said...

nothing wrong with that. he's a tough opponent type. bad record but i bet it's a good fight.

Anonymous said...

Farmer-Antoine is the main event, while Reid-Sigmon is relegated to co-main status? Besides the obvious neoptism, what am I missing?

Anonymous said...

The card last night in Winchester was a Pro Am event that was headlined by Andrew Farmer.
A very sharp Farmer won 8 round unanimous decision over Damon Antoine of Akron Ohio.
The Co Main Event saw Scott Sigmon
win over Jonathon Reid when Reid developed a shoulder injury somewhere in the middle of the fight.It was competative until then.
In other pro action Vienna Va Ronnie Carrigan remained undefeated as he stopped a very game Tyrone Rawls from Baltimore.
in the fourth round.
Terry T-Brick Roy from Front Royal
Put The Pressure on Benito Fernandez and he failed to answer the bell for the fourth.
The Amateure portion of the show was evenly matched and action packed but the white kid from Front royal stold that portion of the show when he defeated somebody from Baltimore that had beaten him two weeks prior.
Don't know the kids name but I think we'll be seeing him around.
Very entertaining show.
A little off the beaten path but well worth the trip.

Gary Digital Williams said...

Did Roy win because Boxrec has it listed as a loss and that's what I went by.