Saturday, June 23, 2007

Dietrich, Nicklow, Coleman Remain Undefeated!

Three undefeated Baltimore-area prospects continued their winning ways and put on solid performances at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore.

Dundalk, MD heavyweight "The American Dream" Mike Dietrich scored a solid third-round TKO over Atlantic City, NJ's Darryl "Shotgun" Holley. Dietrich is now 9-0, four KO's. Holley is 5-5, one KO.

Severn, MD middleweight Jessie "The Beast" Nicklow may have had his best performance to date in winning a six-round unanimous decision over late sub "Magnificent" Martinus Clay of Wilson, NC. Nicklow is now 12-0-1, five KO's. Clay is 12-15-2, four KO's.

Baltimore welterweight Tim Coleman survived cuts along both eyes and a reportedly separated left shoulder to gut out a six-round unanimous decision over Miami, FL's Carlos Pena. Coleman is now 11-0, two KO's while Pena is 4-8, three KO's.

Also on the card, Baltimore super middleweight Henry "Hurricane" Mayes bounced back from two tough knockout losses to win a four-round majority decision over Jacob "The Snake" Rodriguez of Brooklyn, NY. Mayes is 6-3, four KO's. Rodriguez is 8-17, six KO's.

Jaime Morales of Philadelphia stopped Reisterstown, MD's "Diamond" Matt Hill at 1:10 of the first round. Hill is 8-31-2, four KO's while Morales improves to 4-3, one KO.

In the opening bout, undefeated Brooklyn, NY welterweight prospect Martin Wright won a four-round unanimous decision over Allentown, PA's Jorge Delgado. Wright knocked Delgado down three times in the first round, but Delgado fought back gamely to force a decision.

In amateur action, Brandywine, MD super heavyweight Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell scored a devastating first-round stoppage over novice Kevin McMillan of Salisbury, MD.

For complete details, please listen to this post-fight wrap-up show.

Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #64 - Post-Fight Wrap-Up from Du Burns Arena!

In this recap, "The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I talk about some great pro and amateur performances at Du Burns Arena last night.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was a very exciting card, and the awature fights were very exciting also.
1st fight: If you minus the 3 knockdowns in the first round, this was a close fight. I think every1 counted Delgado out, but he came back strong to make a decision out of it.

2nd fight: May have been stopped a little earlier, but you Hill was very shooken up.

3rd fight: Good to see Mayes back on top. He looked very patient and controlled the fight against a tough game fighter.

4th fight: Good battle back and fourth. It was cool to see Tommy Brooks in Colemans corner.

5th Fight: Fight of the night, and I agree with you gary, Nicklow gets better every fight and this was his biggest test which he got an "A" on. I wouldnt mind seeing a rematch for 8 rounds like you said Clay wanted. Nicklow is the best looking prospect in the area, and i think after a few more fights he will he will be making some seroius noise after some title.

6th fight: Mike also looked patient and waited for his shot to open, when it did, he showed his awesome power. I like the weight he is at now.

Anonymous said...

who fought on the amatuer show

Anonymous said...

CONGRAT'S TO ALL YOU BALTIMORE FIGHTERS !!!!! KEEP UP THE HARD WORK SEE YA PITBULL