Sunday, July 16, 2023

Shocking Results From Jeter Promotions Card in Hanover, Maryland


Here are the results from the Jeter Promotions card that took place inside The Hall at the Live Casino and Hotel in Hanover, Maryland. 

Ringside photos and results from Daniel Cork of Blue Corner Fight & Fighter Photography.

Here's the ending results from Daniel Cork.

Juan Angulo scores KO at 1:13 of the first-round against Greg Outlaw. Angulo landed a overhand right that sent Outlaw to the canvas. The punch looked to have Outlaw disoriented as the referee was giving the ten count. Outlaw tried to stand up but stumbled back down to get the count stopped and fight waived off. 

Francois Scarboro Jr adds another knockout to his record with a first-round stoppage at 1:52 against Darel Harris. Fight was listed as a 4-rounder, but declared to be 6-rounder at beginning of fight. Not that it mattered in the end… pretty much all Scarboro in the opening moments and then Harris went down to his knees after one shot; appeared to be complaining of something wrong with his eye. 



Jaqeem Hutcherson gets split decision over Vit Y, two judges scored it 58-56 for Hutcherson and one had it 58-56 for Y. Solid fight, Y starting fast but Hutcherson picking up the pace in the late rounds.


Vitalii Gubkin gets stoppage against Mansaborie Conde, 1:20 of round 5. Gubkin had been very aggressive throughout, and finally wobbled Conde in round 5; Conde down on his knees, and didn’t beat the count.

Ahmad Muhammad-Jones by stoppage 2:28 of round 5 over Marc Misiura. Misiura caught up in a Jones flurry against the ropes; Misiura certainly seemed to think it was an early stoppage, but Jones had been leading the action throughout.

Micah Terrill by stoppage over D’lang Williams, 2:48 of round 1.

Mekhi Phillips by stoppage against Kenneth Agnew, 0:57 of round 1, after the second knockdown of Agnew.

Jeffrey Glossner by majority decision over Joshua Delgadillo, one judge scored it 38-38 but overruled by the other two judges, who scored it 39-37 for Glossner. Really good fight and understandable either way.

Ronald Thomas by UD against Gerry Robinson in a very difficult one to follow; scorecards read as 38-36, 39-36, 40-34. There were two knockdowns in round 1 and another in round 2, and still another where Robinson’s glove touched the canvas but didn’t seem to initially be called a knockdown. Thomas was deducted a point for holding (they were both involved in a strange wrestling flip in the far corner).
In the opening bout, Nicholas Battaglia by stoppage at 1:06 of round two against Justin Benitez; no preceding knockdown, just accumulation of blows.





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