Sunday, June 07, 2009

Holmes Wins Eight-Round Decision Over Lockett in DC!

Former two-time WBC Middleweight champion Keith Holmes returned to action with an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Willis "The Prophet" Lockett tonight at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in DC.

Fighting for the first time in almost two years and amazingly at a weight close to the middleweight limit (after fighting at 168 and 175 pounds over the last four years), Holmes looked a little rusty but his experience and defensive skills proved to be the difference in the contest. Lockett was aggressive but not very accurate throughout the contest.

Scorecards had Holmes winning by tallies of 80-71, 79-72 and 77-74. With the win, Holmes now has a record of 41-5, 25 KO's while Lockett falls to 12-8-5, five KO's.

In the co-feature, DC super bantamweight Clarence "Untouchable" Vinson looked surprisingly sharp after an almost two-year layoff by defeating Jacksonville, FL's Robert "Don't Lose" DaLuz of Jacksonville, FL by an eight-round majority decision.

This was a rematch of a June 23, 2007 bout at Howard University's Burr Gymnasium in DC. This was also a better-fought contest than the first one that Vinson won by unanimous decision. Vinson had not fought since the first contest while DaLuz was participating in his 14th bout since the first encounter. Although DaLuz has only won two bouts in that 14-bout stretch, he seemed to be a much improved boxer this time then in the first bout.

As in the first encounter, Vinson battled some adversity. Instead of a knockdown in the first encounter, Vinson was cut along the left side of his face by an accidental headbutt in the second round. However, Vinson fought on, using very fast hands and withstood a late DaLuz rally to get the victory.

Vinson is now 17-2, seven KO's while DaLuz is 12-19-2, two KO's.

Other bouts on the card saw the return of "The Next Generation" Louis "Heidi" Curtis, Jr. as he fought Gabriel Cruz of Oceanside, CA to a four-round majority draw.

Curtis, who hasn't fought since winning a minimumweight bout in 1998, fought well and tried to trade with the gritty Cruz. Curtis did enough to win the bout on one judge's scorecard, but the other two saw the bout even. Curtis had his father -- 1976 US Olympian Heidi Curtis, Sr. -- as well as Darryll Tyson working his corner. Curtis is now 1-0-1, one KO while Cruz is now 3-2-1, one KO.

Also, welterweight Terrell Davis of DC made his return after an almost four-year absence and lost by second-round TKO to undefeated Jamal "The Hitman" Charlo of Houston, TX. Davis is now 0-4 while Charlo is 4-0, one KO.

There was a three-round heavyweight exhibition between DC's John "Nature Boy" Chavis and Tim "Brass Knuckles" Bolden as well as three amateur bouts. In the 65-pound contest, Malcolm Lowery of the Headbangers Gym stopped Philadelphia's Shamsideen Justice. In the 72-pound bout, Zimmie Dickinson of Dream Team defeated Jordan White. And in a women's 164-pound bout, Tori Nelson of Old School Boxing defeated Kaelon Hollon of Tony's Gym.

The card was promoted by Universal Madness in association with the organization Cease Fire: Don't Smoke the Brothers and Sisters. Jack Crider served as matchmaker.

Here is the BATB Post-Fight Wrap-Up Show:

Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #172 - Full Report From DC!

"The Fight Doctor" Jerome Spears and I break down the return of boxing to the Nation's Capital plus give other breaking news.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

The way I see it Gabriel Cruz was robbed against "Heidi" Curtis. It didnt even look like Curtis wanted to fight with all the holding he was doing. He was lucky to get a draw from the hometown judges.

Anonymous said...

what was the attendance for this show

Anonymous said...

They trickled in early, but by the last three bouts it was standing room only. I didn't think it would be sold out, but it was pushing capacity. I think there may have been around 2,000 there. The room couldn't really hold any more. Great night for boxing and I hope they continue the pro/ams in DC.

Anonymous said...

Gary who handles lockett

dcmm said...

Boxing is back in D.C. !!! Good show last night. I was shocked at the turnout with not much advertisement. People have been writing off D.C. as far as pro boxing is concerned. Can't wait for the next card by the Madness Connection..

Gary Digital Williams said...

Han Kim works with Lockett.

Anonymous said...

IT SOUND'S LIKE IT WAS A GOOD SHOW. NEXT SHOW I HOPE THEY WILL BE ABLE TO GET SOME OF THE YOUNG UP AND COMING BOXER'S ON THE CARD, I'M SURE D.C. WILL SUPPORT. THAT WAS A NICE TOUCH TO SHOW SOME OF THE AMATUER'S, AND A COUPLE OF REALLY GOOD ONE'S TOO

Anonymous said...

Fights were not the best but it was a really great card for DC.

Anonymous said...

Thanks the Madness for bring boxing back too D.C.

Anonymous said...

It wasn't announced at the show but the two 70lbs kids are both #1 in the United States. They are the reigning National Silver Gloves Champions. Both represented the area on the national scene. We should keep the pro-am shows going. . . especially when you get to showcase our brightest.

Richard"Real Deal"McCombs said...

Hey Gary I'm back in the gym more focused then ever,along side is my good friend spencer Harsley we are about to take this area by storm. I wanted to say it here bcuz when it all go down I want u to be the first to know:-) my new email is kassblaze@yahoo.com feel free to contact me there keith make sure u lock me in brother.