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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Hard Hitting Promotions Fight Night Recap

Hard Hitting Promotions returned to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia with a nine fight card that featured a number of fighters who are no strangers to the Philly fight scene.

In the main event, South Jersey super middleweight, Derrick Webster (27-1, 14 KOs) defeated Australia's Les Sherrington (37-11, 21 KOs). The ten round bout for the vacant NBA Intercontinental Super Middleweight Title started off slow. Both fighters spent the better part of the first three rounds feeling each other out. Despite the lack of action, Webster did enough through the first five rounds to win them on the judges' scorecards. In the fifth round, Webster was far more active than in previous rounds. He attacked Sherrington with a nice multi-punch combo that sent his opponent backpedaling into the ropes. In the sixth round, Webster landed two clean right hand shots to the head of Sherrington that the Australian laughed off. Webster had an offensive outburst in the eighth round that led to the right hand to the head that sent Sherrington to the canvas. Sherrington recovered from this knockdown, but by this point Webster smelt blood in the water. He finished off Sherrington with a multi-punch combo that pinned his opponent up against the ropes. The punch that sent Sherrington to the canvas for the knockout was a right hand to the head. Referee Gary Rosato waived off the bout at the 1:32 mark of the eighth round.

Branden Pizarro (11-1, 5 KOs) fought Hector Marengo (7-13-4, 4 KOs) in a lightweight bout. Pizarro, a native of Philadelphia, knocked his Puerto Rican opponent down in the first round with a left hand to the jaw. Marengo was down again in the second round from a Pizarro right hand to the head. Marengo recovered from the knockdown but his corner appeared to throw in the towel when they saw the condition of their hurt fighter. The fight ended at the 1:32 mark of the second round of a scheduled six round bout for the winner by TKO, Branden Pizarro.

In lightweight action, Samuel Teah (14-2-1, 7 KOs) ensured that Zack Ramsey (8-4, 4 KOs) would not make it out of the first round of a scheduled six round fight. The Philadelphia fighter answered the bell looking for an early kayoe. The knockout came at the 2:49 mark of the opening frame when Teah connected on a multi-punch combo that was highlighted by a right uppercut. This shot sent Ramsey crashing to the canvas.

Jeremy Cuevas (10-0, 8 KOs) fought and defeated Deo Kizito (3-4, 2 KOs) in a lightweight bout that was scheduled for six rounds. Cuevas, who entered the ring to the roar of the crowd, hurt Kizito with a right hook to the head in the first round. Cuevas landed a right hook to the ribs of Kizito in the final minute of the first round that made Kizito cringe and backpedal away from the Philadelphian. In the second round, Cuevas staggered Kizito with a big right hook to the head, but he could not finish off his opponent. Cuevas ended the second round by nailing Kizito with a hard right hand that sent his opponent staggering back to his corner. Cuevas appeared to have Kizito finished off in the third round after landing a crushing multi-punch combo to the head and body of his opponent, but Cuevas backed off when he thought referee Steve Smoger was going to waive off the fight. Kizito managed to survive the onslaught, and later unleashed a barrage of quality punched to the head and body of Cuevas as the round came to an end.

In the fourth round, Kizito slipped while throwing a punch at his opponent. Cuevas, who thought he knocked his opponent down, began to celebrate by climbing up on the turnbuckle in the neutral corner. Referee Steve Smoger managed to get Cuevas down, and alerted him that the bout was still going on. Cuevas, clearly frustrated by not knocking his opponent out, threw a left hand at Kizito's head when he tried to touch gloves at the beginning of the fifth round. During this round, both men appeared to be exhausted from the hard fought bout. To Cuevas' relief, the contest came to an end in the sixth round, when he knocked out Kizito with a multi-punch combo at the 2:02 mark of the final round.

Super featherweights, Gadwin Rosa (7-0, 6 KOs) and Angel Albelo (4-10-3, 1 KO) squared off in a bout scheduled for six rounds. The Florida fighters had a slow first two rounds. Rosa, who came into the fight with a four fight kayoe streak, appeared to fight down to the competition through the first four rounds. Rosa scored a knockdown in the fifth round with a multi-punch combo, that was highlighted by a hard right to the Albelo's head. Referee Gary Rosato waived off the bout at 2:05 of the fifth round.

Romuel Cruz (2-0-1, 1 KO) and Jose Lopez (0-0-1) fought to a draw after four rounds of action. In the second round, both men beat the crap out of one another as they exchanged big shots. In the third round, Lopez landed two big right uppercuts to the head of Cruz. Cruz appeared hurt by these shots and spit out his mouthpiece. As the third round came to an end, Cruz was struck with big hooks to the head from his opponent. Cruz staggered his opponent in the fourth and final round with a big right hook to the head. He was unable to capitalize on this big shot because seconds later both men fell to the ground in a clinch. After the two men had gotten back up to their feet, time expired. Cruz threw his hands up in disgust just before he hugged the still hurt Lopez. The judges scored the bout 39-37 for Cruz and 38-38, twice.

Christian Tapia (5-0, 4 KOs) won a decisive unanimous decision victory over Israel Suarez (4-6-2, 1 KO) in a four round contest in the super featherweight division. In the opening round, Tapia landed big right hands to the body and head of his opponent. Tapia swung wildly at Suarez in the second round looking for a knockout. In the third round, Tapia, with a second wind, tried to bully his opponent. Suarez, seeking to slow down his opponent, began to excessively clinch Tapia. Tapia replied to his tactic by throwing more punches and fighting harder. Round four of the bout was more of the same as round three, as Suarez countered Tapia's aggressive style with clinch after clinch. Suarez took a beating in the final round, but managed to stay on his feet. The judges scored the bout 40-36 and 39-37, twice for Tapia.

The opening bout of the card featured a six round bout in the cruiserweight division between former contender and regional belt holder, Prince Badi Ajamu (29-5-1, 15 KOs) and Kenny Cruz  Carasquillo (3-2-1, 2 KOs). Carasquillo landed a big shot to the body of Ajamu in the opening round. Carasquillo hammered Ajamu later in the round with with a multi-punch combo that got the crowd on their feet. Ajamu, who is 46-years-old, looked overwhelmed by his younger opponent for much of the first round. Ajamu looked hurt from a Carasquillo body shot in the second round that forced him to clinch his opponent in the first minute of the round. Both men fought on the inside during the opening minute of the fourth round. Ajamu landed nice upper cuts from the guard during this round. Carasquillo, who appeared exhausted during this round, dropped his guard. Carasquillo managed to gather enough energy to land a big multi-punch combo on his opponent as the round neared its end. Ajamu's head was popped back with a left-right hand combo as the round ended. Carasquillo pushed Ajamu into the ropes with straight left and right hands as the fifth round neared its end. Carasquillo peppered the veteran fighter with shots throughout the sixth round. The judges scored the bout 59-55, twice and 58-56 for Carasquillo.

Eric Hunter's bout was cancelled because Hunter's opponent, Fatiou Fassinou, injured his shoulder. The bout scheduled between Benny Sinakin and Alex Lora was cancelled for undisclosed reasons.




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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Hard Hitting Promotions Fight Night Preview

Hard Hitting Promotions returns to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on Saturday, August 11th. The ten bout card features a ten round main event match up in the super middleweight division between Derrick Webster (26-1, 13 KOs) and Les Sherrington (37-10, 21 KOs). South Jersey's Webster has won seven straight bouts since dropping his one and only bout as a professional to Arif Magomedov in 2015. Sherrington, a native of Australia, has won two straight bouts heading into this fight.

Philadelphia's Eric Hunter (21-4, 11 KOs) makes his return to the ring, after dropping a unanimous decision fight to Lee Selby in 2016, against Fatiou Fassinou (28-10-3, 15 KOs). Fassinou has lost his last four contests by unanimous decision, the most recent coming earlier this year in April. The two fighters will square off in a six round fight in the featherweight division.

The card also features two of Philadelphia's young lightweight prospects Branden Pizarro (10-1, 4 KOs) and Jeremy Cuevas (9-0, 7 KOs). Pizarro will face Puerto Rico's Hector Marengo (7-12-4, 4 KOs) in a six round contest. Cuevas is scheduled to fight Deo Kizito (3-3, 2 KOs) in a six round contest.

Lightweights Samuel Teah (13-2-1, 6 KOs) and Zack Ramsey (8-3, 4 KOs) will square off in a six round bout. Teah, who resides in Philadelphia, is looking to win his second straight fight. He last defeated Orlando Rizo in March of this year. Ramsey is looking to bounce back from two straight losses in 2017 and 2018.

Veteran cruiserweight and former light heavyweight champion, Prince Badi Ajamu (29-4-1, 15 KOs) makes his return to the ring against Kenny Cruz Carasquillo (2-2-1, 2 KOs). Ajamu had a busy 2017-2018, fighting three times, after returning to the ring after an eight year layoff. Carasquillo looks to win his third straight fight in the six round contest.

The card also features the following professional bouts:

Gadwin Rosa (6-0, 5 KOs) vs. Angel Albelo (4-9-3, 1 KO) - six rounds, super featherweight

Romuel Cruz (2-0, 1 KO) vs. Jose Lopez (Debut) - four rounds, super bantamweight

Christian Tapia (4-0, 4 KOs) vs. Israel Suarez (4-5-2, 1 KO) - four rounds, super featherweight

Benjamin Sinakin (Debut) vs. Alex Lara (1-0, 1 KO) - four rounds, light heavyweight

Tickets for this exciting night of boxing can be purchased on the Hard Hitting Promotions official website.




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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Mis Downing Promotions in Association with Silverspoon Promotions Presents Ring Redemptions

Mis Downing Promotions in association with Silverspoon Promotions returns to Atlantic City on Saturday, March 10th. The nine bout card at the Claridge Hotel features an eight round main event between veteran heavyweights, Chazz Witherspoon (36-3, 28 KOs) and Mike Sheppard (25-22-2, 11 KOs). Witherspoon, a former heavyweight contender from South Jersey, has won six straight bouts since losing to Seth Mitchell in 2012. His opponent is a former West Virginia State Heavyweight Champion, who has lost four of his last six contests. One of these defeats was a sixth round knockout loss to James Toney in 2017.

The eight round co-main event features a welterweight contest between Anthony "Juice" Young (18-2, 6 KOs) and Fidel Monterrosa Munoz (38-16-1, 30 KOs). Atlantic City's Young looks to win his eighth straight bout since losing to Skender Halili in 2016. Munoz is a veteran of 55 professional fights. The 29-year-old lost his last three professional fights to Leonardo Zappavigna, Fredrick Lawson, and Ivan Golub.

The card also features the following bouts:

Mike Hilton (8-0, 7 KOs) vs. Hector Perez (3-1, 2 KOs) - six rounds, cruiserweights

Prince Badi Ajamu (28-3-1, 15 KOs) vs. Willis Lockett (15-22-6, 5 KOs) - six rounds, cruiserweights

Gabriel Pham (9-1, 4 KOs) vs. Blake Mansfield (6-1-1, 4 KOs) - six rounds, super middleweights

John Bauza (8-0, 5 KOs) vs. David Morales (13-8, 12 KOs) - six rounds, junior welterweights

Kevin Asmat (3-1, 2 KOs) vs. Edgar Cortes (5-4), four rounds, featherweights

Alejandro Jimenez (DEBUT) vs. Derrick Pitts (0-1), four rounds, bantamweights

Dan Murray (3-1) vs. Latorie Woodberry (1-6-1), four rounds, junior welterweights




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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Roy Jones Jr. vs. Prince Badi Ajamu Part II in November?

Former light heavyweight champion, Prince Badi Ajamu defeated Chicago's Edgar Perez via a six round unanimous decision at the Claridge Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City on Saturday, August 5th. This fight was part of the Mis Downing Promotions in Association with Roy Jones Jr.'s Square Ring Promotions Presents Boardwalk Brawls show. I was able to interview both Roy Jones Jr. and Prince Badi Ajamu at the press conference leading up to this great show. These two men fought on July 26, 2009 for the WBO NABO Light Heavyweight title, a bout that Jones Jr. won by unanimous decision. Both men discussed a November 2017 rematch with one another for a noble cause.

Check out my August 3rd Bonus Round interviews with both fighters to learn more about this potential matchup:

Bonus Round - Roy Jones Jr. Discusses his 8/5 Boxing Card and his Next Opponent

Bonus Round - Prince Badi Ajamu Discusses his Return to Boxing and 8/5 Opponent

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Friday, August 4, 2017

Mis Downing Promotions in Association with Roy Jones Jr.'s Square Ring Promotions Presents Boardwalk Brawls Press Conference

I attended the press conference for Mis Downing Promotions in Association with Roy Jones Jr.'s Square Ring Promotions Presents Boardwalk Brawls at the Flagship Resort in Atlantic City. The show will take place on August 5th at the Claridge Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City.

While at this press conference, I had the opportunity speak with a few boxing people associated with the show including promoters Mis Downing and Roy Jones Jr., combat care coach Khadi Ba Karim, and boxer Prince Badi Ajamu. Roy Jones Jr. also discussed a possible next opponent!

Check out our Bonus Round interviews on both SoundCloud and iTunes:

Bonus Round - Mis Downing of Mis Downing Promotions Discusses her 8/5 Boxing Card and Roy Jones Jr. on SoundCloud

Bonus Round - Roy Jones Jr. Discusses his 8/5 Boxing Card and his Next Opponent on SoundCloud

Bonus Round - Combat Care Coach Khadi Ba Karim of Mis Downing Promotions on SoundCloud

Bonus Round - Prince Badi Ajamu Discusses his Return to Boxing and 8/5 Opponent on SoundCloud

The Weigh-In Boxing Podcast on iTunes

(Boxing legend, Roy Jones Jr. and I)

For more information on the August 5th show, please check out the below links and show card:

Mis Downing Promotions Facebook Page

Roy Jones Jr.'s Square Ring Promotions Official Website

Mis Downing Promotions in Association with Roy Jones Jr.'s Square Ring Promotions Presents Boardwalk Brawls - Boxing Card:

Derrick Webster vs. Lamar Harris (8 rd / 168 lb)
Zhilei Zhang vs. Nick Guivas (10 rd / Hvy)
Mike Hilton vs. Willis Lockett (6 rd / 200 lb)
Prince Badi Ajamu vs. Edgar Perez (6 rd / 200 lb)
Terrance Cauthen vs. Nick Valliere (6 rd / 160 lb)
Vidal Rivera vs. TBA (TBA rd / 126 lb)
Lamont McLaughlin vs. Tahlik Taylor (4 rd / 175 lb)
Shady Gamhour vs. Jessie Singletary (4 rd / 160 lb)
Dion Richardson vs. Felip Nazario (4 rd / 135 lb)




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