Here are the results from the Shabazz Brotherz Card Saturday night at the La Fontaine Bleue in Glen Burnie, MD.
(Photos courtesy of Daniel Cork)
In the opening bout Shinard Bunch of Trenton, NJ defeated Alberto Delgado of Roanoke, VA by first-round TKO in a scheduled four rounder.
Bunch and Delgado look to has a good start as they felt each other out. Bunch used his jab well to set up a great combination that ended with a hard left hand to drop Delgado to the canvas. Delgado beat the eight count from referee Kenny Chevalier as the bell rung. Apparently the bell was to stop the contest as Dr. Robert Davidson waived the bout off at 2:06 of the first-round.
In a four-round middleweight bout Odenton, MD's Maurice Winslow III defeated Dewayne Williams of Philadelphia, PA by unanimous decision.
Winslow used the opening round to worked the inside without using a jab as Williams used his jab to setup a straight right hand to send Winslow down for an eight count. In the second-round both fighting were very aggressive while throwing wild shots that were missing. One of those missed shots sent Williams falling through the ropes, almost completely out the ring. As the round ended a point was taken away from Williams for unsportsmanlike conduct. Winslow turned up his offense in the third round by landing some good bodyshots. Early in the final round referee Dave Braslow took another point from Williams for holding. All three judges scored the contest the same at 38-35.
Winslow improves to (3-1, 2 KO's) while Williams falls to (1-2, 1 KO).
Avelar was the more aggressive fighter as he was landing the harder shots throughout every round. Even with the absence of a jab Avelar was able to score with the right hand. Jones tried to counter off of Avelar's shots, but wasn't successful as Avelar's pressure was too strong. All three judges soced the bout the same 40-36.
Brian Avelar starts his professional career off at (1-0) while Jones starts at (0-1).
In the only female bout on the card "Lady Tyson" Destiny Day-Owens won by four-round unanimous decision against Dasha "Champ Queen" Ragland of Harrisburg, PA.
Owens made several attempts to land her right hand in the first and second rounds on Ragland. It was until the third-round where Owen started to faint her jab and land the overhand right with more success. In the final round Ragland finally was able land a couple of good counter right hands on Owens, but it was too late in the contest for Ragland. Owens won on all three judges score cards 40-36.
Owens improves to (2-0) while Ragland falls to (0-2).
The youngest Avelar brother, Wilfredo Avelar of Germantown, Maryland defeated Zaymar Brothers of Philadelphia, PA by four-round unanimous decision.
Wilfred Avelar , did a good job using his jab to work his way inside the guard of Brothers to do some good bodywork. Brothers was on the defensive during this entire contest. Avelar took advantage of every opportunity when Brothers was fighting going backwards. Avelar started to double up his jab to land solid right hands to the head of Brothers.
Wilfred Avelar, just like his brother Brian starts his professional career off at (1-0) as Brothers falls to (0-2).
The youngest Avelar brother, Wilfredo Avelar of Germantown, Maryland defeated Zaymar Brothers of Philadelphia, PA by four-round unanimous decision.
Wilfred Avelar , did a good job using his jab to work his way inside the guard of Brothers to do some good bodywork. Brothers was on the defensive during this entire contest. Avelar took advantage of every opportunity when Brothers was fighting going backwards. Avelar started to double up his jab to land solid right hands to the head of Brothers.
Wilfred Avelar, just like his brother Brian starts his professional career off at (1-0) as Brothers falls to (0-2).
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