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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Jimmy Lange Boxing Results - October 27, 2012 - Patriot Center

Jimmy Lange Boxing presented by Valcourt Building Services
Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 - Patriot Center


Main Event: Jimmy Lange vs. Tony “Mo Better” Jeter – 10 Rounds - Middleweight
The evening's Main Event lived up to its billing as a Beltway brawl as Northern Virginia's Jimmy Lange and Baltimore's Tony Jeter went toe-to-toe in the Main Event.  Despite scoring a 1st Round KO and earning four points on deductions to Jeter for low blows and holding against the ropes, Lange was upset by the aggressive Jeter.  Lange failed to box and stick to his jab, while Jeter executed his game plan by brawling by completing his first 10-round bout.  Jeter improved to 15-3-1, 10 KO's, while Lange lost for the first time in eight bouts, dropping to 38-5-2, 25 KO's 

Co-Main Event: Zain Shah vs. Harry Joe Yorgey – 6 Rounds – Middleweight
The co-main event ended quickly when “Lightning” Harry Joe Yorgey defeated Zain “Tiger” Shaw by TKO at 2:41 in the first round. The formerly undefeated Shaw took on the toughest opponent of his career in Yorgey, who is a former world championship contender. This bout was rescheduled from the last Patriot Center card, last February, when Shah had had to pull out because of illness. Midway through the first round, Yorgey scored a knockdown, and Shah never fully recovered.

Undefeated Alexandria middleweight Brandon Quarles had his hands full with veteran John “No Mercy” Mackey. After being knocked down in the first round, Quarles came back to knock down Mackey at the very end of the sixth and final round, leading to a majority draw.

The Beltway battle between Washington, DC, fighters Lawrence Jones and Ivan “King Shango” Ziglar ended as a no-contest when Jones suffered an accidental head butt at 1:49 in the second round. 

Two undefeated super middleweights faced off in Immanuwel Aleem vs. Mark “The Honorable” Baltimore. Aleem, who along with his brother Moshea, comprise the “fighting Aleem,” was a decorated amateur before turning pro three months ago. He fought a spirited Baltimore, and prevailed on all three judges’ cards.

Super middleweights Jerry “The King’s Son” Odom and Darryl Fields faced off in a battle of debut fighters. It didn’t last long, as Odom won by TKO at 1:11 in the first round. It wasn’t a surprise, however, as Odom had a stellar amateur career, capturing the 2012 National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions.

In the first upset of the evening 1-8 David Warren Huffman of Milwaukee, WI, (now 2-8) scored a TKO victory over junior welterweight prospect Joseph “Raw Talent” Rector. Rector was a two-time regional Golden Gloves champion who won the Mayor’s Cup Championship four times as an amateur.

In one of the most heralded deubuts of the evening, USA Boxing National Championship 2011 bronze medalist Antoine “Action” Dougles faced off against Valdez Eason. It didn’t last long, as Dougles cornered Eason with a flurry of punches that drove him to the canvas, where the referee stopped the fight at 1:30 in the first round.

Two new Washington, DC, cruiserweights faced off when Andrew Ward met Mario “Bazooka” Flores. Ward is a US Army Staff Sargent stationed in at Ft. Meade in Maryland, and Flores was a 2007 MD/DC/VA Golden Gloves Champion.  Flores came on strong at the end of the fourth round, appearing to be on the verge of a knockout before the bell sounded, but it wasn’t enough and the judges ruled the bout a majority draw.

The evening began with two of the evenings most experienced boxers, with more than 80 fights between the two of them, Shakir “The Assassin” Ashanti vs. David Antoine. They fought a spirited four rounds, with both fighters taking control at various times. But Antonine prevailed on all three judge’s cards to win the unanimous decision.





Main Event -- 10 Rounds Middleweight -- Tony "Mo Better" Jeter (15-3-1, 10 KO's), Stevensville, MD won by majority decision (94-91, 93-92, 91-94) Jimmy Lange (38-5-2, 25 KO's), Great Falls, VA. 

Co-Feature -- Six Rounds Middleweight -- "Lightning" Harry Joe Yorgey (25-1-1, 12 KO's), Bridgeport, PA, won by TKO (2:48 Round 1) over Zain "Tiger" Shah (5-1, 3 KO's, 1 NC), Chantilly, VA

Six Rounds Middleweight -- Brandon Quarles (9-0-1, 2 KO's), Alexandria, fought to a majority draw (57-55 Mackey, 56-56, 56-56) with John "No Mercy" Mackey, (13-8-4, six KO's), Washington, DC

Six Rounds Middleweight -- Ivan "King Shango" Ziglar (7-2-1, four KO's), Washington, DC,  and Lawrence Jones (4-6-2, one KO), Washington, DC, had a NC declared at 1:49 in the second round due to Jones’ receiving an accidental head butt.

Four Rounds Super Middleweight -- Immanuwel Aleem (3-0, 2 KO's), Richmond, VA, won by UD (30-37, 40-46, 40-36) over "The Honorable" Mark Baltimore (1-1, 1 KO), Washington, DC

Four Rounds Super Middleweight -- "The King's Son" Jerry Odom, Washington, DC (1-0, 1 KO) won by TKO at 1:11 in the first round over Darryl Fields (0-1), Akron, OH

Four Rounds Junior Welterweight--David Warren Huffman (2-8, 1KO), Milwaukee, WI won by TKO at 1:08 in the first round over Joseph "Raw Talent" Rector (1-1, 1 KO), Fairfax, VA

Four Rounds Super Middleweight -- Antoine "Action" Douglas, Washington, DC (1-0, 1 KO) won by TKO in the first round over Valdez Eason (0-7), Cincinnati, OH.

Four Rounds Cruiserweight -- Mario "Bazooka" Flores (1-1-1, 1 KO), Washington DC fought to a majority draw (39-37 Flores, 38-38, 38-38) against  Andre Ward (1-1-2, 1 KO), Washington, DC

Four Rounds Middleweight-- David Antoine (11-42-1, 5 KO’s) Akron, OH won by UD (35-40, 35-40, 36-40) over Shakir “The Assassin” Ashanti (16-14, 4 KO’s), Greensboro, NC 

Monday, June 11, 2012

UNDEFEATED MIDDLEWEIGHT JOHN “APOLLOKIDD” THOMPSON STEPS IT UP SATURDAY NIGHT AGAINST JOHN MACKEY


Thompson to battle Mackey on Adamek – Chambers undercard in Newark

NEWARK (June 11, 2012)—This Saturday night at the Prudential Center, undefeated Middleweight prospect John “ApolloKidd” Thompson will look to make it 9-0 when he takes on the toughest and most experience foe of his career in John Mackey.

Thompson, twenty-three years old of Newark and Mackey will fight a six round bout at the Prudential Center as part of the undercard that will feature Tomasz Adamek and Eddie Chambers on NBC Sports Network.

Mackey of Montgomery, Alabama has a record of 13-6-3 with six knockouts has wins over the likes of Tim Leonard (3-0-1); Tony Cygan (12-1) Alexander Mancea (7-1) & Donald Orr (15-0) and has faced the likes of Anthony Greenidge (12-1); Cecil McCalla (6-0); Derek Ennis (17-2-1); James McGirt Jr. (21-2-1) and Tarvis Simms (26-1-1).

Mackey has draws with Jesse Nicklow (19-1-1) and his last bout on October 7th when he drew with Vladine Biosse (11-1) in Biosse’s home area of Providence.

Thompson is not worried about the experience that Mackey brings to the table.

“He is not much of a boxer, he is a brawler/puncher”, said Thompson

“I am going to work hard to prove that I am the better boxer.”

Thompson is looking forward to facing the veteran as it should be a coming out performance.
“This is a fight that should open doors.  He is ranked twenty-two and I am at sixty-three.”

It should be a great atmosphere on Saturday as usually tens of thousands pack the Prudential Center for an Adamek fight and Thompson is looking forward to putting on a show in his hometown.

“This is the biggest event I have been on and I consider the Prudential Center the MGM Grand of the East Coast. It is going to be a great experience and I will put on as great of a show as I can.”

Thompson is promoted by Gabe Laconte’s First Round Promotions and is managed by Vito Mielnicki.

“My boxer is ready and focused on becoming a world champ in the near future and this is another step towards the top”, said Mielnicki.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

FORMER WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE CHALLENGER JAMEEL “BIG TIME” McCLINE ADDED TO HAMILTON, NJ SHOW THIS SATURDAY

UNDEFEATED DERRICK “TAKE IT TO BANK” WEBSTER STEPS IT UP TO TAKE ON JOHN MACKEY; UNDEFEATED PRZMYSLAW OPALACH; JUAN RODRIGUEZ AND JOE CUSUMANO WILL ALSO SEE ACTION


HAMILTON, NEW JERSEY (March 27, 2012)—Already a packed fight card, this Saturday night’s boxing event at The Hamilton Manor just got even bigger with the addition of former four-time world Heavyweight Jameel McCline taking on Livin Castillo in a bout scheduled for eight rounds.
The show is promoted by Nedal Abuhumoud’s Nedal’s Promotions and Andre Kut’s KEA Boxing.

In the main event, rising Super Middleweight prospect, Derrick “Take It to the Bank” Webster (12-0, 7 KO’s) of Glassboro, NJ will take on his sternest test to date when he takes on veteran John Mackey (13-6-3, 6 KO’s) of Montgomery, Alabama in a bout scheduled for eight rounds.

McCline (40-11-3, 24 KO’s) of West Palm Beach, Florida has been one of the most recognizable Heavyweights for more than a decade as he has wins over former world champions Al Cole & Shannon Briggs as well as wins over defeating former world title challengers Michael Grant and Cedric Boswell.

McCline came up just short in fighting for the title as he lost to Wladimir Klitschko, Chris Byrd, Nikolai Valuev and Samuel Peter.

Castillo (16-11, 10 KO’s) of Atlantic City, NJ via Ecuador is a cagey veteran who has faced nothing but the top of the division as he has shared the ring with the likes of world champions Jorge Castro, Jean Marc Mormeck, Oleg Maskaev, Alexander Povetkin & Bruce Seldon; Title challenger Eddie Chambers as well as top contenders Chazz Witherspoon, Travis Kauffman and Derek Rossy. Castillo has a big win over then 18-2 Robert
Hawkins.

A terrific undercard has been assembled that will feature undefeated Polish import Przemyslaw Opalach (9-0, 8 KO’s) make his American debut when he takes on Sean Ryan Wilson (7-3, 2 KO’s) of Cambridge, Nebraska in a six round Middleweight bout.

KEA Boxing’s undefeated Welterweight Juan “The Beast” Rodriguez Jr. (8-0, 3 KO’s) of Union City, NJ will take on the rugged Daniel Crabtree (3-4, 3 KO’s) of Hilliard, Ohio in a six round Welterweight bout.

In a six round Middleweight bout, Alando Swain (4-1, 1 KO) of Trenton, NJ will take on Eddie Edmonds (2-1-2, 1 KO) of Trenton, NJ.

In a four round female Featherweight bout Mikayla Nebal of Ohio will make her pro debut when she takes on Nydia Feliciano (4-2-3) of Bronx, NY
Undefeated Heavyweight Joe Cusumano (2-0, 2 KO’s) of Virginia Beach, VA will take on durable Lonnie Kornegay (1-6-2) of Baltimore, MD.

Rounding out the card will be Tyrone Luckey (4-1, 4 KO’s) of Middletown, New Jersey battling Philadelphian Ramon Ellis (2-7-1, 1 KO) in a four round Lightweight bout.

Tickets for this great night of boxing are priced at $75 for Ringside and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased by calling 609-396-3005 or 609-586-3225.

For more information, click http://www.nedalspromotions.com/  or http://www.kea-boxing.com/
The Hamilton Manor is located at 30 Route 156 –Right off of Route 130; Hamilton, NJ 08620

Monday, March 26, 2012

DERRICK “TAKE IT TO BANK” WEBSTER STEPS IT UP TO TAKE ON JOHN MACKEY THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST IN HAMILTON, NJ

PLUS UNDEFEATED PRZMYSLAW OPALACH; JUAN RODRIGUEZ AND JOE CUSUMANO

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HAMILTON, NEW JERSEY (March 26, 2012)—This Saturday night, March 31st Nedal Abuhumoud’s Nedal’s Promotions and Andre Kut’s KEA Boxing present a great night of professional boxing at the Beautiful Hamilton Manor in Hamilton, New Jersey.

In the main event, rising Super Middleweight prospect, Derrick “Take It to the Bank” Webster will take on his sternest test to date when he takes on veteran John Mackey in a bout scheduled for eight rounds.

Webster of Glassboro, New Jersey is unblemished with a record of 12-0 with seven knockouts and has been upping the competition and has solid victories over thirty-five fight veteran Jose Medina (KO 1); a six round unanimous decision over Romaro Johnson (11-3-1) and his last bout he scored an explosive first round stoppage over Brian Bernard to capture the BAM Super Middleweight title.

Mackey of Montgomery, Alabama has a record of 13-6-3 with six knockouts and has faced and defeated top competition. Mackey won his first eight bouts with quality wins over Tim Leonard (3-0-1); Tony Cygan (12-0-1) and Alexander Mancea (7-1). Mackey’s only losses have been to quality fighters such as Cecil McCalla (6-0); Derek Ennis (17-2-1); James McGirt Jr. (21-2-1) and Tarvis Simms (26-1-1). Sprinkled in between Mackey proved to be an ultimate spoiler with wins over then undefeated prospect Donald Orr (15-0) and George Rivera and draws with Jesse Nicklow (19-1-1). In his last bout Mackey fought to a disputed draw with New England prospect Vladine Biosse (11-1)

A terrific undercard has been assembled that will feature undefeated Polish import Przemyslaw Opalach (9-0, 8 KO’s) make his American debut when he takes on Sean Ryan Wilson (7-3, 2 KO’s) of Cambridge, Nebraska in a six round Middleweight bout.

KEA Boxing’s undefeated Welterweight Juan “The Beast” Rodriguez Jr. (8-0, 3 KO’s) of Union City, NJ will take on the rugged Daniel Crabtree (3-4, 3 KO’s) of Hilliard, Ohio in a six round Welterweight bout.

In a six round Middleweight bout, Alando Swain (4-1, 1 KO) of Trenton, NJ will take on Eddie Edmonds (2-1-2, 1 KO) of Trenton, NJ.

In a four round female Featherweight bout Mikayla Nebal of Ohio will make her pro debut when she takes on Nydia Feliciano (4-2-3) of Bronx, NY.

Undefeated Heavyweight Joe Cusumano (2-0, 2 KO’s) of Virginia Beach, VA will take on durable Lonnie Kornegay (1-6-2) of Baltimore, MD.

Rounding out the card will be Tyrone Luckey (4-1, 4 KO’s) of Middletown, New Jersey battling Philadelphian Ramon Ellis (2-7-1, 1 KO) in a four round Lightweight bout.

Tickets for this great night of boxing are priced at $75 for Ringside and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased by calling 609-396-3005 or 609-586-3225.

For more information, click www.nedalspromotions.com or www.kea-boxing.com
The Hamilton Manor is located at 30 Route 156 –Right off of Route 130; Hamilton, NJ 08620.