Saturday, November 17, 2018

Results From Amateur Card At Rosecroft Raceway In Fort Washington, MD!




Age 9/10 65 pounds

Larvar Adams (Untouchables) defeated Brandon Chestnut (NoXcuse)

Age 10/11 65 pounds

Eric Spencer (Next Up) defeated Andre Simmons (NoXcuse)

Age 11/13 65 pounds

Kamauri Rainey (Ohio) defeated Pharoh Hamilton (Langdon)

Age 10/11 75 pounds

CaDarius Johnson (Headbangers) defeated Saleem Rafie (Oxon Hill)

Age 11/13 85 pounds

Marcus Luther (Headbangers) defeated Jaden Williams (Philly)

Age 12/13 90 pounds

Camren McKinstry (Ohio) defeated Tareem Haywood (Philly)

Age 17+ 141 pounds

Darnell Burroughs (NoXcuse) defeated Jorge Quira

Age 11/12 90 ponds

Sameer Rafie (Oxon Hill) defeated Andre Beckwick (Headbangers)

Age 12/13 125 pounds

Dave Whitmires (Next Up) defeated Yeshaya Franklin (Hagerstown)

Age 10/12 90 pounds

William Chism (Dream Team) defeated Patrick O'Connor (Oxon Hill)

Age 11/12 95 pounds

Omar Taylor (Langdon) defeated Isiah Jackson (SRL Gym)

Age 18 114 pounds

Darryl Lewis (Ohio) defeated Kameron Ricks Holmes (Dream Team)

Age 11/13 119 pounds

Khaliq Harrison defeated Tarvis Best (Oxon Hill)

Age 15 112 pounds

Levay Lawrence (Woodland) defeated Greg Parker (Headbangers)

Age 17+ 123 pounds

Jay Stancil (SRL Gym) defeated Sang Hoon Kim

Age 17+ 119 pounds

Al Sostre (Headbangers) defeated Kollin Shrewsbury (Nomis)

Age 17 132 pounds

Tyreece Johnson (Headbangers) defeated Brian Frazier (Ohio)

Age 17/18 132 pounds

Keon Davis (ABC) defeated Tyrese Woodard (Ohio)

Age 16 132 pounds

Deric Davis (Headbangers) defeated Reggie Clarke (Hillcrest)

Age 16/17 141 pounds

Max Garland (Headbangers) defeated Josh Hill (Woodland)

Age 17 160 pounds

Mazo Conde defeated Trayvon Marshall (SRL Gym) 

Age 17+ 178 pounds

Joe Tchantchuing (SRL Gym) defeated Ezri Turner (Headbangers)

Age 16/17 165 pounds

Christine Hamilton (Rockville) defeated Kyree Fulmore (Nomis)

Age 10/11 105 pounds

Nick Covington (Oxon Hill) defeated Keon Jay (Keystone)


















Thursday, November 15, 2018

"SWIFT" JARRETT HURD MEDIA DAY WORKOUT QUOTES



Unified IBF and WBA Jr. Middleweight Champion "SWIFT" Jarrett Hurd Hosted His Media Day Workout In Preparation For His Double Title Defense Against Jason Welborn. 



Hurd returns to the ring to defend his IBF and WBA belts against Jason Welborn in his first bout since becoming unified champion, while Ortiz takes on Travis Kauffman in a 10-round heavyweight attraction. The PPV undercard also features rising heavyweight Joe Joyce battling Joe Hanks. The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury heavyweight championship showdown.

The Accokeek, Maryland-native Hurd, who unified titles against Erislandy Lara in April on SHOWTIME, was joined at the Hillcrest Boxing Gym in Temple Hills by his trainer Ernesto Rodriguez and fights for the first time since undergoing rotator cuff surgery.

Here is what Hurd and his trainers had to say:

JARRETT HURD

"I can't wait to get in there on December 1 and show everybody that 'Swift' is back at 100 percent. I'm expecting to show my versatility. I've shown that I can walk guys down and that I have a full tank of gas through 12 rounds. This time I want to show that I'm also strong defensively and can use my range and height.

"I'm going to really focus on using my jab in this fight. I want to establish that punch and also test out my rotator cuff and prove to everyone that I'm feeling great.

"Jason Welborn is a former British champion and I know that he's going to be game. He's coming off of two good wins against Tommy Langford. I know Welborn is going to leave everything in the ring because he has nothing to lose.

"The target is definitely on my back holding two titles. I'm in the position I want to be in. When you're at the top, everybody is coming for your spot.

"The win over a long-reigning champion like Erislandy Lara solidified in everyone else's mind what I already knew. Now I'm getting the respect I deserve.

"I showed against Lara that I can dig deep and pull out a win late if I need to. I have that inside of me. I also showed that I have power in both hands because usually I get a knockout with the right hand, but I was able to put Lara on the floor with a left.

"My goal for 2019 is to definitely get one more belt, and I'd also like to fight at home. I definitely want to fight Jermell Charlo for his WBC belt. Unification is what the division needs. I know for sure that me and Charlo both want this fight.

"Every time I've had an opportunity presented to me in this sport, I've taken full advantage of it. My family pushed me through all of the tough moments and helped get me to where I am today."

ERNESTO RODRIGUEZ, Hurd's Trainer


"Training camp has gone very well. It was a bit different for this camp because of the injury but I think everything has been completed and right now we're just sharpening up so we can peak fight week.

"I laid off of some of the shoulder strength and conditioning that I would usually do with Jarrett because of the injury. We had to do that to let the shoulder heal. He still got in all of his normal strength and conditioning.

"I think Jason Welborn is going to try to come forward and impose his toughness. He has everything to gain in this fight. I think he'll throw hard shots and try to rough it up. He may just run into a punch and get knocked out, or we'll pick him apart and stop him late.

"I think what makes Jarrett Hurd so special is his demeanor. He's a humble kid who works hard and knows what he has to do. Every minute he's in the ring he's aware of what he has to do. He communicates well and he follows instructions as well as any fighter I've trained throughout the years."

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Lamont Peterson Is Set To Get Back Into Action!



Washington, DC's former two division world champion Lamont Peterson vs. former IBF jr. welterweight champion Sergey Lipinets on March 24 on FS1.

Peterson (35-4-1, 17 KOs) will be fighting the 29-year-old former International Boxing Federation jr. welterweight champion Lipinets (14-1, 10 KOs) on March 24 on FS1 at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The fight card starts at 8pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

"SWIFT" Jarrett Hurd Media Workout!




Hurd Returns to Action Saturday, December 1 Live on Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles & Presented by Premier Boxing Champions



WHO:           

JARRETT HURD, Unbeaten WBA & IBF 154-Pound World Champion

ERNESTO RODRIGUEZ, Hurd's Trainer


WHAT:       

Unified 154-pound world champion Jarrett Hurd will host a media workout as he prepares to return to the ring and defend his titles against Jason Welborn Saturday, December 1 as part of the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV event presented by Premier Boxing Champions from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.


WHEN:          Thursday, November 15

                       11:00 a.m. ET - Media Arrival

                       11:30 a.m. ET - Workout Begins


WHERE:        Hillcrest Boxing Gym

                       4108 23rd Parkway

                       Temple Hills, MD 20478

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

SHABAZZ BROTHERZ BOXING RETURNS TO BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY!

SHABAZZ BROTHERZ BOXING WILL HOST NEXT PROFESSIONAL BOXING SERIES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 AT BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY


Shabazz Brotherz Boxing is proud to announce the second installment of the Bowie Boxing Series taking place Saturday, December 8. 


Headlining the card is Bowie State University graduate Greg “Sharp Shooter” Outlaw (6-0, 2 KO's) taking on another outstanding boxer from the Beltway Boxing area, Mack Allison IV (8-1-1, 7 KO's) out of Baltimore, MD. This bout is near and dear to Outlaw's heart. Not only is he returning to his Alma mater for the second time this year, but he has also dedicated this bout to Demiyah Alyssa Telemaque-Nelson who passed away just weeks shy of her 6th birthday December 8, 2014, after battling with cancer. 


Shabazz Brotherz is also excited to announce the professional boxing debut of Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson, Junior Olympics Gold Medalist, will take place on this card. Eighteen-year-old Simpson is the winner of six Ringside Boxing National Silver Gloves Championships. Some of Simpson's career highlights are 2016 Youth Open Champion and Most Outstanding Male Boxer of Tournament, 2016 and 2017 Youth National Champion, 2017 Youth Open Champion, six-time National Silver Gloves Champion, 2017 Brandenburg Cup silver medalist, 2018 Youth Continental Championships silver medalist and 2018 Youth World Championships qualifier.

Here is the link to the video on Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson:
https://elcapitulo.net/video/ta1PvXAOtHs/Lorenzo-Truck-Simpson-UNINTERRUPTED-PRESENTS


The sons of Hasim Rahman, former Lineal, WBC, IBO, and IBF Heavyweight Champion. His eldest son, Hasim "Gold Blooded" Rahman Jr. (6-0, 4 KO's), is on track to follow in his footsteps. As a heavyweight contender, Rahman Jr. made his professional debut in April of 2017. Sharif "C3" Rahman (3-0, 2 KO's), Rahman’s younger son, will be returning to the ring after a win by unanimous decision in June of this year.   


Laurel, Maryland's Demond "D'Best At It" Nicholson (19-3-1, 18 KO's) is also on the card. Nicholson scored a sixth-round knockout over a tough Isaac Rodrigues of Belem, Para, Brazil to capture the WBC United States (USNBC) super middleweight title against Isaac Rodrigues this past August at the Live! Casino in Hanover, MD  



Undefeated super lightweight Mykal "The Professor" Fox (18-0, 4 KO's) will step into the ring after his unanimous decision win against DeMarcus Corley on August 18 at the Live! Casino in Hanover, MD a few months ago. Fox is the younger brother of Alantez "ASyAza" Fox. 



Also added to the card is undefeated featherweight Tiara "The Dark Menace" Brown (6-0, 4 KO's) of Bladensburg, MD. Brown  scored an impressive fourth-round TKO over Jasmine "Red" Clarkson of Cedar Hill, TX. in September at the very first card at Bowie State University. 


For more information and to purchase tickets visit:
www.shabazzbrotherzboxing.com