Saturday, October 5, 2019

Kevin Womack Jr. Stopped Early In Pennsylvania!


(Photos by Daniel Cork)

Last night at the 2300 Arena on the Raging Babe/Peltz Boxing Promotions 50th Anniversary card in Philadelphia, Baltimore, MD welterweight Kevin "The Scarecrow" Womack, Jr. lost by first-round knockout to Shinard Bunch of Trenton, NJ. 

Womack opened up the round as the more aggressive fighter by landing some of the early shots on Bunch. Bunch quickly switched things up on Womack when he landed a good left hook to send Womack's mouthpiece flying out of his mouth. During a pause in the action the mouthpiece was replace. 



That early left hand from Bunch clearly was effective enough to keep Womack unsteady. Bunch could see that Womack was hurt so he continued to come forward with more pressure. 


Bunch landed two more hard shots. It was a right counter punch followed by a left hook to send Womack to the canvas. Bunch was told to go to a neutral corner by referee Eric Dali. Once Bunch made it to the corner Dali turned to start his count for Womack, but he clearly saw Womack wasn't in any condition to continue the fight. Referee Eric Dali waived the bout off at 1:56 of the opening round. 


After gathering himself, Womack met Bunch in the center of the ring to congratulate him. Kevin Womack Jr. falls to (9-19-4, 7 KO's) while Shinard Bunch is now (3-1, 3 KO's).













Sunday, September 29, 2019

Errol Spence Jr. Unifies IBF and WBC Welterweight Title By Defeating Shawn Porter!

Errol Spence Jr. wins by split decision over Shawn Porter at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles!



In a action packed battle of two champions, Errol Spence Jr. and Shawn Porter put everything on the line as they exchanged shots in this unification title fight. In the opening round both fighters didn't show much as punches weren't connected. In round two they landed some counter shots while each fighter looked off balance at times, but Porter was the busier fighter in this round. Porter continued to add up points with his heavier punch output.


Heading into the midway point of the fight, Spence picked up the pace as he picked his shots with accuracy to slow Porter down a little. Spence landed the better body shots, but it was Porter who shifted the momentum in the seventh and eighth rounds. Spence looked to be in a rough championship bout as his face was marked up from the pressure and connecting punches from Porter.



Spence bounced back in the ninth when he landed a devastating left-right combination to the head of Porter. Porter handled those shots as he stood in there to continue punching his way through to finish the round. Both guys continue to let their hands go, trading heavy shots on the inside during their exchange of punches in the tenth round. During the inside action from both fighters Spence suffered the first cut of his professional career. The cut was on the corner of his left eye and appeared to come from a headbutt.



Spence landed a right hook early to knock Porter off balance during the eleventh round. In the final minute of the round Porter was throwing a punch, but Spence timed a perfect left hand on the chin that landed clean to send Porter to the canvas. Porter beat the count and finished the round by throwing multiple shots that didn't have any effect after the knockdown. In the final round Porter started to add pressure by lunging in with shots, but Spence answered with his own counter shots.


This bout was definitely a war as both fighters had their moments at winning rounds, but the deciding moment may have been the knockdown in the eleventh round. Here are the scores from the judges: 116-111 for Spence, 115-112 for Porter and 116-111 for Spence.

Errol "The Truth" Spence Jr. remains undefeated at (26-0, 21 KO's) as Shown "Showtime" Porter suffers his third defeat and fall to (30-3-1, 17 KO's).