August 22, 2015
Horseshoe Casino
Hammond, Indiana
Horowitz: black trunks
Echevarria: silver trunks
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Seldin Wins by First Round KO
Welterweight Cletus Seldin overwhelmed Orlando Vazquez on March 5 to score a first round knockout at the Paramount Theatre in Huntington, New York.
Seldin rushed Vazquez and landed a hard left hook that sent Vazquez hurling backwards. Vazquez fell as a result of the onslaught. Seldin moves to 18-0 with 15 KOs. Vazquez falls to 18-8-1 with 12 KOs.
Seldin rushed Vazquez and landed a hard left hook that sent Vazquez hurling backwards. Vazquez fell as a result of the onslaught. Seldin moves to 18-0 with 15 KOs. Vazquez falls to 18-8-1 with 12 KOs.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Josh Burnham Wins Debut
Middleweight Josh Burnham won his professional debut on February 3 at the Prince Regent Hotel in Chigwell, England. The 22 year old beat Rob Brown, who is 27.
In England, four round matches are scored only by the referee. Jeff Hinds scored the bout 40-37 in Burnham's favor. The 6' Brown is now 1-3.
In England, four round matches are scored only by the referee. Jeff Hinds scored the bout 40-37 in Burnham's favor. The 6' Brown is now 1-3.
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Monday, March 14, 2016
Wohlman Returns
After a 19-month layoff, Zachary "Kid Yamaka" began his comeback Saturday night. He didn't show much rust in cruising over Lionel Jimenez at the Marriott Convention Center in Burbank, California.
Jimenez lost to Dustin Fleischer by decision on January 16. The 28 year old is likely the first man in 60 years to lose to two different Jewish boxers within a two month span. He is now 2-11 with two KOs. Jimenez has never been stopped.
But the real story was Wohlman and his triumphant return. At 149.5 pounds, he was the heaviest of his career, surpassing his previous high of 148. Yet he was able to showcase his typical movement. Two judges scored the fight 40-36 and one had it 39-37. Wohlman moves to 9-2-1 with 1 KO.
Jimenez lost to Dustin Fleischer by decision on January 16. The 28 year old is likely the first man in 60 years to lose to two different Jewish boxers within a two month span. He is now 2-11 with two KOs. Jimenez has never been stopped.
But the real story was Wohlman and his triumphant return. At 149.5 pounds, he was the heaviest of his career, surpassing his previous high of 148. Yet he was able to showcase his typical movement. Two judges scored the fight 40-36 and one had it 39-37. Wohlman moves to 9-2-1 with 1 KO.
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Zachary Wohlman
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Dustin Fleischer Wins by Decision
Welterweight Dustin Fleischer stayed undefeated with a decision victory over Lionel Jimenez on January 16 at the ABC Sports Complex in Springfield, Virginia.
Jimenez was Fleischer's most experienced opponent to date. This fight also marked the first time Fleischer has been taken the distance. Two judges scored the bout 40-36 and another saw it 39-37.
Fleischer improves his record to 6-0 with 5 KOs. Jimenez falls to 2-9 with two KOs.
Jimenez was Fleischer's most experienced opponent to date. This fight also marked the first time Fleischer has been taken the distance. Two judges scored the bout 40-36 and another saw it 39-37.
Fleischer improves his record to 6-0 with 5 KOs. Jimenez falls to 2-9 with two KOs.
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Dustin Fleischer
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Horowitz Scores Another Early KO
Samuel Horowitz dominated William Bokhart in a minute and half back in January. The fight took place at the National Guard Armory in Hammond, Indiana.
Horowitz moves to 6-1 with five KOs. Bokhart falls to 1-18.
Horowitz is scheduled to be back in the ring on May 14 at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana.
Horowitz moves to 6-1 with five KOs. Bokhart falls to 1-18.
Horowitz is scheduled to be back in the ring on May 14 at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana.
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Samuel Horowitz
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