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In Detroit, Michigan, at the Wayne State Fieldhouse on Tuesday, promoter Dmitriy Salita presented the Main Event featuring unbeaten Ardreal “Bossman” Holmes, Jr., the IBF USBA Super Welterweight champion. Holmes, Jr., who hails from Flint, MI, stopped Marion Harrington of Detroit, MI, in the second round.
Harrington was dropped by a left hook to the chin early in the second round, receiving an 8-count from referee Ansel Stewart. Moments later, a right hook from Holmes sent Harrington into the ropes, and upon his return, he fell to the canvas from a barrage of punches, prompting referee Stewart to call a halt to the fight.
In the co-feature, the IBF USBA Light division, in the final seconds of the second round, Izmailov landed a right to the body, causing Norwood to receive an 8-count from referee Benjamin Rodriguez. In the middle of the third round, a right from Izmailov caused Norwood’s nose to bleed.
During the fourth round, Izmailov landed another right to the body, resulting in an 8-count for Norwood from referee Rodriguez. Izmailov continued to dominate the fight until the referee wisely stopped it at the request of Norwood’s corner.
Former National Golden Gloves champion Joseph Hicks, Jr., hailing from Las Vegas, NV, by way of Grand Rapids, MI, stopped Ricardo “Bebo” Villalba of Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the fourth round.
In the second round, Hicks landed a right that knocked out Villalba’s mouthpiece. The fight became filled with fouls from both fighters. With twenty seconds remaining in the third round, Hicks dropped Villalba with a right to the body, resulting in an 8-count. In the fourth round, Hicks once again dropped Villalba, this time with a left to the body, leading to the count.
Middleweight boxer Da’Velle Smith of Dearborn, MI, easily defeated Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla of Parana, Entre Rios, Argentina, over 6 rounds.
In the first three rounds, Smith dominated Mansilla, who was swinging wildly. In the fifth round, Mansilla lost or spit out his mouthpiece. In the sixth and final round, Smith alternated between southpaw and orthodox stances. Smith began showboating but was unable to finish off Mansilla.
Referee Ansel Stewart scored the fight 59-55, while KH scored it 60-54 twice.
Super Featherweight boxer Cameran “The Problem” Pankey of Pontiac, MI, suffered an upset loss to late substitute Juan Martinez of Gomez, Palacio, Durango, Mexico, over 6 rounds due to a knockdown.
In the first round, Martinez, who was brought in as a replacement just 24 hours before the fight, pressed Pankey and outlanded him for the entire round. In the second round, Martinez continued to dominate, although Pankey showed some improvement. In the third round, Martinez dropped Pankey with a flurry of punches, resulting in an 8-count.
Pankey made a comeback in the fourth and fifth rounds, winning both rounds against Martinez. The sixth and final round was closely contested, with Pankey edging out Martinez.
All three judges scored the fight 57-56 in favor of Martinez.
Ring Announcer Pete Trivino, Jr.
According to the Source boxingnews24.com