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Management fighters were very successful on Saturday night at
the Civic Center in Hammond, Indiana. The premier boxing
management company had all seven of its members come out
victorious on the massive card that saw the return of 2016
United States Olympian Charles Conwell, who is the USBA Super
Welterweight champion, remained undefeated with a 5th round
stoppage over Ramses Agaton in a scheduled eight-round bout. The
22 year-old native of Cleveland, Conwell raised his mark to 12-0
with nine knockouts.
Conwell's half-brother, Isaiah Steen also remained perfect as he
took out Kenneth Council in the opening frame of their scheduled
eight-round super middleweight bout.
Steen, 23 years-old of Cleveland is now 14-0 with 11 knockouts.
Ebanie Bridges made a successful
American debut as she won a six-round unanimous decision over
Crystal Hoy in a bantamweight bout by shutout scores of 60-54 on
all cards. Bridges of New South Wales, Australia is now 4-0.
Junior Welterweight Rolando Vargas stopped Rondale Hubbert in
the 2nd round of their scheduled six-round bout.
Vargas, 20 years-old of Milwaukee is now 5-0 with all wins
coming via stoppage.
Melissa St. Vil captured the WBO
NABO Lightweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over
Jessica Camara. St. Vil of Brooklyn, who is a two-time world
title challenger ups her record to 13-4-4. Scores were
97-93 and 96-94 twice.
Leatitia Robinson won a six-round unanimous decision over Claire
Hafner in a super middleweight bout. Robinson won by
scores of 60-54 on all cards and is now 16-1.
Sarah French won a six-round unanimous decision over Christina
Barry in a welterweight bout. French won by shutout
margins of 60-54 and her record is now 5-2-1.