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Lozano Stops Galavin In 1
By Damon “LatinBox” Gonzalez
Photos: Tom Sisson
Going into this fight
Ker WingHouse Fight Night at the A La Carte Pavilion in
Tampa, Fl., undefeated Daniel “El Alacran” Lozano (11-0,
8 KO) moves through tuff Manuel “Huata” Galavin who
drops to (5-8, 2KO). Lozano scoring a lethal body shot
that drops Galavin at 2:59 of the 1st round for the TKO
victory.
Heavyweights in their
pro debut St. Petersburg, FL., Kenny ”RightHook” Lacy,
brother of Former World Champion Jeff “Left Hook” Lacy,
goes to 1-0 after crushing Todd Bradley in his debut at
1:33 of the 3rd round by TKO. Lacy fires a right to the
face of Bradley to start off the bout it was all Lacy
controlling the fight, Bradley just by looking at his
legs it would show why he was hit so easily he just had
no movement and was subject to batter by the stronger
Lacy in his 1st outing.
Light Middleweight in
his Pro debut Future star Bryant Parrella (1-0) from Ft.
Myers currently signed with Top Rank stops Michael
Wicker (0-1) from Atlanta at .30 of the 1st round with
TKO victory. Parrella exited jumped on Wicker very quick
connects with a right hook as an onrushing Wicker
forgets to keep his hands up, The relentless pressure of
Parrella just too over whelming, Parrella introduced
himself as a hard puncher we look to see a lot more from
him in his next few bouts.
Heavyweights Jason Barnett (13-14, 6KO) wins by
unanimous decision over local Willie Chisolm falling to
(6-14, 3KO) all 3 judges score it 40-36 for Barnett. A
very fast start for Barnett landing combinations to the
head and body of the retreating Chisolm, Action picked
up as Chisolm made harder for Barnett to get off working
hooks of his own making his presents known in his slow
assault, Barnett gets the best in the bout by whipping
Chisolm.
The Light Heavyweight
youth movement blossoms in Tampa as highly talented
Radioje “The Serbian Wildcat” Kaladjic (5-0, 4 KO)
outworks Eliseo Durazo (3-1, 3KO) who was effected by
Kaladjic’s fast hand speed and boxing. Durazo showing
that he believes he can win tried to get inside and land
power shots of his own with great determination but fell
short loosing the 4 round Unanimous decision to Kaladjic.
Judges scores 36-36,40-35 twice.
Middleweights up and
coming Alphonso Black (2-0-1, 2 KO) from St. Petersburg,
Florida showed his talent and armor tonight in a highly
entertaining slug match with Victor Pacheco (1-0-1, 1
KO). Black in a war of exchange with a very dangerous
Victor Pacheco that stood in his face throughout the
entire entertaining first round, Black with great body
work counters the jab of Pacheco that took a right hook
that momentarily hurts him mid in the round. Pacheco
backpedaled continually, fought like a lion by adding
great excitement in countering Black who landed the more
accurate shots in the contest. Pacheco from Mexico
looking to be the spoiler was met in the center of the
ring by Black in a fight that had no feel-out rounds.
Pacheco pretty much by no means did not relent, He
responded by clobbering Black in the center of the ring,
I saw Black getting caught but recovering with a leash
of attack of his own. Both fighters battle to a majority
draw judges 38-38 twice, 39-37 for Black. A draw was
equal to a loss. But for Alphonso Black who in the
opinion of most ringsiders, won the fight, the draw was
a personal triumph, If not an official one.
Charlie Serrano lands 3
hard shots to the body that drops Mario Lacey TKO 2:49
of 1st round, Serrano catches Mario Lacey with a hard
body shot that drops him to a knee earl in the 1st
round, both fighters exchange Serrano quickly goes to
the body again dropping Lacey. Serrano pressed the
action stops Lacey with a 3rd body shot Referee Max
Parker, Jr. jumps in to stop the bout.
In the honor of Legendary Hall of Fame trainer Angelo
Dundee tonight’s event was dedicated in his honor.
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