Saturday, January 05, 2008

Petersons Continue Winning Ways in Biloxi!

In front of a nationally televised ShoBox audience, the undefeated Peterson Brothers continued their marches toward world title shots at the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino in Biloxi, MS.

In the main event, Lamont Peterson won a 10-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Antonio Mesquita. Peterson was never in real trouble during the bout and won the bout by scores of 98-93, 99-90 and 100-89. Peterson is now 24-0, 11 KO's. Mesquita falls to 34-1, 26 KO's.

In the co-feature, Anthony Peterson scored an eighth-round TKO over Jose Antonio Izquierdo. Peterson scored three knockdowns en route to the stoppage at 2:54 of the eighth. The knockout was Peterson's fourth in his last five fights and raises his record to 26-0, 19 KO's. Izquierdo has now lost two straight and his record drops to 16-2-1, 13 KO's.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

First of all, loved the Sean Taylor jersey they had. RIP #21.

ANTHONY: Good fight, especially near the end. I agree w/ the commentators though: IMHO Anthony wasn't aggressive enough in the beginning (your thoughts Digital?). My goodness Izquierdo fights dirty.

LAMONT: Solid, solid victory. No real complaints here (though what was Mesquita doing trying to fight southpaw???).

Gary Digital Williams said...

That was a nice touch and showed some DC pride as well as a good memorial.

Anthony fought steady. Anthony will have to learn that he can't knockout everyone in the first round. This was one of the better fighters Anthony has faced, even if it was a late addition. I think the commentators were a little too critical.

Lamont is getting better and better every time. Mesquita had no real game plan going in. He was a perfect example of some boxers who have seriously inflated records.

RichardMcCombs said...

Lamont & Anythony I am very proud of you guy's God Bless you both and keep up the good work.

RichardMcCombs said...

Mark if your on here email me I need to talk to you.

Anonymous said...

Curtis Smith who lost to the
Doo Man last month fought on the undercard of the Peterson Brothers
card and Knocked somebody who had a record of 7 wins and 1 loss
unconcious.
That boy is one tough Hombre