(Photos by Stephanie Trapp/TGB Promotions)
In the opening bout of the card Tyrek "I.G.B." Irby of Landover, MD remains undefeated with a eight-round unanimous decision win over Joaquin Chavez of Las Angeles, CA.
Irby made good use of his left hook by sending Chavez down early in the first and second rounds. Chavez battled his way back into the fight after his early visits to the canvas by landing some good jabs and hooks of his own. Irby started to the go to the body of Chavez, but a few of those were low. He was warned by referee Bill Clancy without any points being taken away. Irby returned to using his jab and hooks to finish the bout. The judges scored it 78-72 and 79-73 twice for Irby. Tyrek Irbys now (9-0, 3 KO's) while Joaquin Chavez fall to (9-19-4, 2 KO's).
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In a scheduled eight-round super lightweight contest Patrick "YG Pat" Harris of Hyattsville, MD scored a TKO over Brazil's Joaquim Carneiro.
Harris completely dominated Carneiro from start to finish of the contest. Harris put multiple combinations together throughout the bout. He definitely was the fast of the men. The speed Harris put along with some hard body shots made it even worse on Carneiro. Referee Kenny Chevalier put a stop to the contest at 25 seconds of the sixth-round. Harris remains undefeated at (18-0, 9 KO's) while Carneiro falls to (25-12, 23 KO's).
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In a eight-round lightweight Dravontay "Speed" Rawls of Glenarden, Maryland won by Newark, New Jersey's Wanzell Ellison.
This contest seemed to look pretty even as both Rawls and Ellison battled throughout each round. Rawls applied pressure as he backed Ellison up and Ellison put together some of his own offense to pressure Rawls. In round four Ellison was trying to land some shots to the body of Rawls, but he went below the belt sending Rawls to the canvas in pain. Referee Bill Clancy gave Rawls the time he needed to recover before continuing the round. In the remainder of the rounds Rawls had the better offense and did a better job coming forward. Ellison was trying to stay create more offense as he countered Rawls at times. Rawls must have known he had most of the rounds in the bags as he started to move around the ring to close the bout. All three judges scored the contest the same at 79-72 for Rawls. Rawls improves to (13-1-1, 8 KOs) while Ellison gets the second defeat and falls to (11-2-1, 5 KO's).
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Shyngyskhan Tazhibay of Washington, DC. by way of Kazakhstan won a four-round unanimous decision over Nicolas Atilio Velasquez of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In this junior welterweight bout that was shown on the FS2 telecast, Tazhibay used his jab to work his way inside the guard of Valasquez to put together some good bodywork. Valasquez was very aggressive in all four rounds of this contest, but he was continuously warned for holding. Tazhibay stayed with his game plan by using his jab and going to the body. In the third-round Velasquez suffered a cut on the right eye but not sure if it was from a punch or accidental headbutt. In the final round Tahzibay kept coming forward throwing shots until Velasquez held until the bell sounded. All three judges saw the bout the same at 40-36 for Tazhibay. Shyngyskhan Tazhihbay remains undefeated at (9-0, 2 KO's) while Velasquez falls to (11-7, 3 KO's).
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