Sunday, October 24, 2021

Results From Jeter Promotions Card At Live! Casino and Hotel



Here are the results from the eight bout card put on by Jeter Promotions Saturday night at Live! Casino in Hanover, MD. 
(Photos courtesy of Daniel Cork)

In the main event of a scheduled 10-round super featherweight contest Washington, DC's Jordan "ShortDog" White won by TKO over Joe Perez of San Diego, CA.



It was a good opening feel out round for White and Perez. Nothing exciting for the crowd until White landed a perfect overhand right that knocked Perez off balance causing his glove to touch the canvas. Referee David Braslow gave Perez the eight count as the bell sounded to end the round. In round two White maintained a easy pace by keeping his jab going to trick Perez into slacking off his defense. White came out in the third round using his jab and then followed it with a hard right hand to drop Perez to the canvas. Perez made it to his feet and finished the round but it came with a price. White was in full control of the fight as he stood in the center of the ring and just boxed Perez with the basics. White sent Perez down to the canvas with a two punch combination in round five. After being knocked down a couple of times Perez kept coming forward even with his lack of offense to fight off White. White opened a cut over the right eye of Perez causing referee David Braslow to call timeout so the ringside physician could look at the cut. Perez got the okay to continue and he finished round six. After going to his corner the fight was waived off after the sixth round was completed. 

Jordan White improves to (12-1, 9 KO's) while Perez now has a record of (15-5-2,10 KO's)
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In the co-feature Laurel, MD super middleweight Demond "D'Best At It" Nicholson defeates Victor "The Spartan" Darocha of Miami, FL by way of Sao Paolo, Brazil by eight-round unanimous decision.




Nicholson established himself early in the opening round by landing shots up and downstairs on Darocha. Darocha came out in the second round trying to make use of his jab but was easily countered by the right hand of Nicholson. Nicholson used round three to fight inside with Darocha. Both fighters spent most of the round head to head and in a clinch until referee Bill Clancy separated them. In round four Nicholson was landing the harder shots but Darocha was trying to do the same as they worked around the ring. In round five Nicholson started to sit down on his punches more and the power came with that change. Bodywork was the visual for round seven. Both fighters did an equal amount to slow each other down. In the eighth and final round it was Nicholson who dug a little deeper and finished the fight strong by landing numerous scoring punches.
All three judges scored the contest for Demond Nicholson 78-74 and 79-73 twice.
 
Nicholson improves to (24-4-1, 20 KO's) while Victor Darocha falls to (9-6-1, 6 KO's). 
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Germantown, MD Ebrima Jawara came up short when he lost by unanimous decision to Christian "Veneno" Otero of New York City in their six-round featherweight contest.



This contest was pretty evenly matched as far as skill set in the opening round. Both fighters showed their use of the jab to set up punches and defend themselves on the inside and outside. In round two both Jawara and Otero did well slipping each others punches with neither landing solid shots. Referee Kenny Chevalier did give Otero two warnings for low blows and told him that a point would be taken away if it happened again. In the third-round Otero had Jawara fighting backwards as he used his jab and moved inside to go to the body of Jawara. Otero did a great job of mixing up his punches to keep Jarawa on the defensive in round four. Otero was starting to turn up the pressure in round five but landed want referee Kenny Chevalier saw as another low blow causing a point to be taken from Otero. With a point being taken away Otero used a stalking technique to attack Jawara by landing overhand rights and punches to the body. Jawara did all he could to defend but Otero kept pressing forward as the fight ended. All three judges scored the contest for Otero 59-54 and 58-55 twice. 

Ebrima Jawara falls to (4-2, 1 KO) while Christain Otero remains undefeated at (4-0, 2 KO's).
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In a rematch but this time for the super middleweight American Boxing Federation Atlantic title, Baltimore, MD's Anthony Williams won a six-round unanimous decision over Ricardo Vasquez Becerril on Kinston, NC.

Williams opened up using his jab but not consistent enough to keep Becerril from getting inside to land a few body shots. Williams decided to exchange punches on the inside with Becerril but that worked in the shorter Becerril's favor with him landing some good body shots. Even when Williams wasn't using his jab he was able to land some good counter right hands when Becerril slowed his punch output down. In the fifth-round Williams was landing shots that Becerril gave a response that looked to have him wobbled but he returned with his own shots that backed Williams into a corner. Williams closed the final round by deciding to use his jab to set up some right hands. Becerril spent most of that round using defense. All three judges saw the contest for Williams with the scores of 60-57 and 59-55 twice. 

Williams improves to (5-1, 2 KO's) while Ricardo Becerril is now 2-10-1, 2 KO's).  
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With the vacant American Boxing Federation Atlantic Featherweight title on the line Brandon "The Hitter" Chambers of Atlanta, GA by way of Gwynn Oak, MD battled Blake Quintana of Nebraska for a split decision victory.

The first-round started slow with the fighters trying to find their range. Things got more action packed as they stood in the center of the ring exchanging shots in round two. Quintana added to his punching power and started throwing some shots that Chambers took well. Chambers responded with his own power shots to back up Quintana. As the rounds mounted up the punches from each fighter did as well. Hard shots continued to fly from each fighter as they did well absorbing the impact. The fighters fought a hard fight for the fans inside of The Hall at  the Live! Casino and Hotel. The contest looked to be a difficult bout for the judges to score. Judge Paul Wallace scored it 58-56 for Quintana while Judges David Braslow and Eric Irizarry scored 58-56 for Chambers. 

Chambers record improves to (6-0-1, 3 KO's) while Ricardo Quintana suffers his first defeat and now is (4-1, 1 KO).
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I a four-round super bantamweight contest Ernest Hall of Baltimore, MD. defeated Jaqeem Hutcherso of Forestville, MD by majority decision.  


In the opening round of this scheduled 4-round contest the fighters looked to be going for an early knockout. It was fast and hard punches coming from each fighter from the sound of the bell. In round two Hutcherson started to press forward more to get inside, but Hall landed some three punch combinations to counter. Hall continued to land shots as Hutcherson returned with a couple of his own to show he was still coming. To close the bout Hall looked to be the fighter who landed the scoring punches. According to Judge Paul Wallace he saw the contest a draw at 38-38 while Judges Davis Braslow and Don Risher scored it the same with the score of 39-39 for Hall.

Ernest Hall improves his record to (4-1, 1 KO) while Jaqeem Hutcherson is now (2-1).
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Baltimore, MD super welterweight "Bazooka" Joe Veazey defeated Ryan Wilson of South Carolina by TKO.



Slow start to this bout between Veazey Wilson. Both fighters were getting tangled up from trying to land inside body shots. Veazey changed things up quickly in the second round when he landed a straight right hand that dropped Wilson for an eight count. Wilson survived the round after Veazey didn't capitalize off of the knockdown. Wilson recovered well in round three by landing some good shots of his own. Veazey made things exciting in the final round when he landed a perfect overhand right that stopped Wilson in his tracks. Referee Kenny Chevalier jumped in quickly to stop the contest at 1:29 of round four.

Joe Veazey improves to (5-0, 4 KO"s) while Wilson is now (104-3, 1 KO).
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After a successful pro debut Accokeek, MD junior featherweight Chamar Flowers lost by majority decision to Baltimore's Antonio Dunton-El, Jr..


The opening round was action packed as both fighters spent most of the time exchanging some great shots. Dunton was pressing the action a little more than Flowers by landing combinations while Flowers tried to establish his jab. In rounds two and three the aggressiveness of Dunton stayed the same, Flowers punches started to have more power as he became more aggressive. In the final round Flowers was being the second man to the punch. Dunton jabbed to the head and body while Flowers tried to counter. In the last ten seconds of the final round both fighters went blow for blow. One judge saw the contest a draw 38-38, but was overruled with one judge having it 39-37 and the other 40-36 for Dunton.

Flowers is now (1-1) while Dunton get his first victory at (1-0-1)

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