(JUNE 4) MASHANTUCKET, CT
- The amazing comeback of Matt "Sharp Shooter" Remillard
continued last night as the popular Connecticut lightweight
stopped Fatiou Fassinou in the Broadway Boxing headliner held in
Fox Theater, at Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket, CT.
The Broadway Boxing series is promoted by DiBella Entertainment
and presented by Nissan of Queens, Azad Watches, OPTYX, and
Christos Steak House.
In the female bout, featherweight
champion Jennifer "The Bolivian Queen" Salinas (20-4, 5 KOs)
defeated Marquita Lee (3-5) by way of a hard-fought six-round
unanimous decision. Salinas, fighting out of Providence, was the
aggressor throughout, but Lee never took a backward step.
Scorecards 59-55 twice, and 58-56, all for Salinas.
Remillard, 30, was the No. 2-ranked featherweight in the world
in 2011, when he lost to future world champion Mikey Garcia
(LRTD11). Fighting out of Manchester, CT, tonight's fight was
Remillard's first in his home state in six-and-a-half years, due
to him serving a five-year prison sentence. He returned to the
ring this past April, taking an eight-round decision from
Agustine Mauras, in Worcester, MA.
In the opening round, Remillard (25-1, 14 KOs) and the slick
Benin-native, former WBC International Silver champion Fassinou
(27-6-3, 14 KOs) got to know each other as both fighters were
cautious. Remillard opened up in the second round, using his
left to the body, dropping Fassinou in his corner during the
final seconds. Remillard pressed the action in the third,
peppering Fassinou around the ring in his familiar punishing
style, putting Fassinou in his "Sharp Shooter" sights for target
practice in the fourth. Fassinou failed to answer the bell for
the fifth round.
"Against a southpaw, the left hook to the liver is there, a
punch I'm known for," Remillard commented after the fight. "He
was a little sloppier than I expected. I felt good; I'm 24/7 in
the gym. Maybe I'll have one more fight this year to get in some
rounds, and then get ready for a big 2018. I want a rematch with
Garcia, at 135 or 140 pounds, 100-percent. He owes me a rematch.
The guy he beat wasn't me."
Ruslan Shamalov (L) & George Arias turned in the Fight of the
Night
In the co-feature, two New York City-based heavyweights, 6'5"
Russian Ruslan Shamalov (4-1, 3 KOs) and Dominican "Gentleman"
George Arias (7-0, 3 KOs), fighting out of Brooklyn and the
Bronx, respectively, put their undefeated records on the line.
Shamalov's power punches rocked the much shorter 5'11" Arias in
the first round, but Arias stayed off the ropes and boxed much
better in the second.
The two fighters exchanged bombs throughout a terrific third
round and, somehow, the fourth was even better with
back-and-forth, non-stop action. The pace subsided slightly in
the fifth round, setting the stage for a bombs-away sixth and
final frame that didn't disappoint.
Shamalov and Arias fought a furious pace, especially for
heavyweights, in a legitimate six-round "Fight of the Year"
candidate. Arias, the leader of Team Wash Em' Up in the Bronx,
won a six-round unanimous decision by scores of 60-54, 59-55,
and 58-56.
"This win was humungous for me," said an overjoyed Arias, after
his first six-round fight. "I had a game plan, but once he hurt
me in the first round, my heart took over and I just fought. I
like to fight for the people, so I held on in the first instead
of taking a knee."
Mykquan Williams (R) celebrated his high school graduation a
little early Crowd favorite "Marvelous" Mykquan Williams (7-0, 4
KOs) gave himself an early high school graduation present as the
East Hartford fighter defeated Nicaraguan welterweight Ariel "La
Guerra" Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 KOs) in the former's first six-round
bout. The 19-year-old Williams, a five-time national amateur
champion, is a budding star with tremendous upside. Poised
beyond his years, Williams controlled the pace against his
battle-tested southpaw opponent, who is 11 years Williams'
senior, displaying his vast arsenal of punches, especially his
left-right combination that landed consistently. Williams' fast
hands exploded for the first time at the end of the second
round, then he picked up his assault in the third, as he cruised
to a six-round shutout decision, with three tallies of 60-54.
Williams graduates on June 20 from Prince Tech. "That was a good
graduation present," Williams said. "My hand speed played a big
factor. He was a tough guy, especially for my first
six-rounder."
Jennifer Salinas (R) had too much for Marquita Lee featherweight
champion Jennifer "The Bolivian Queen" Salinas (20-4, 5 KOs)
defeated Marquita Lee (3-5) by way of a hard-fought six-round
unanimous decision. Salinas, fighting out of Providence, was the
aggressor throughout, but Lee never took a backward step.
Scorecards 59-55 twice, and 58-56, all for Salinas.
Fighting a much more experienced and taller opponent from
Africa, promising Lynn, MA prospect Khiry "TNT" Todd (5-0, 5
KOs) won his fifth pro fight, all by knockout. A 2016 New
England Golden Gloves champion, Todd gained invaluable
experience against cagey super welterweight Nicolas Sarouna
(12-9-1, 9 KOs), of Togo, who took a knee after getting hit by a
sneaky uppercut in the third round. Sarouna failed to beat the
10-count as Todd improved his perfect record, with a TKO
stoppage at the 1:32 mark.
Radzhab Butaev left Abraham Alvarez on the mat in serious pain
Unbeaten Russian middleweight prospect Radzhab "The Python"
Butaev (6-0, 4 KOs) was too much for Mexican Abraham "The Swift"
Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 KOs). Butaev dropped Alvarez early with a
vicious left hook, from which Alvarez never fully recovered. A
brutal right to the liver put the Mexican on mat once again, in
obvious pain, as referee Joey Lupino immediately waved off the
fight at 1:05 of round one.
Cuban cruiserweight Luis "El Leon" Garcia (15-0, 12 KOs) kept
his perfect pro record intact with a first-round knockout of his
outclassed Mexican opponent Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 KOs),
fighting out of San Diego. Now living in Peekskill, NY, Garcia
dropped Romero with an overhand right in the opening seconds and
he never let up, consistently hurting Romero with a series of
devastating rights. Garcia closed the show with a powerhouse
uppercut, leading referee Johnny Callas to halt the action at
the 1:48 mark.
Three-time Puerto Rican National Boxing team member Jose Roman
(4-0, 3 KOs) went the distance for the first time against a game
William Hill (2-3), of Detroit. The skilled Puerto Rican super
welterweight applied pressure from the opening bell, using a
fierce body attack on Hill, who was trapped on the ropes for
most of the fight. The judges tallied 40-36 twice, and 39-37,
all for Roman via unanimous decision.
DiBella Entertainment's unbeaten featherweight contender Luis
Rosa also fought on Saturday, headlining a card at the Floyd
Little Athletic Center in his hometown of New Haven, CT, facing
Carlos Osorio, of Managua, Nicaragua. Rosa pressured his
adversary throughout the contest, wearing him down with a steady
attack to the body.
Osorio was game and had a stiff jab, though the hometown
favorite's combinations on the inside helped to diminish the
Nicaraguan's punch output. Believing that Osorio had taken a
great deal of punishment, the referee halted the contest at the
1:25 mark of round six, awarding Rosa the TKO victory. With the
win, Rosa improved to 23-0 (11 KOs), while Osorio's record
dropped to 13-7 (5 KOs).
Complete Foxwoods results below:
OFFICIAL RESULTS
MAIN EVENT - LIGHTWEIGHTS
Matt Remillard (25-1, 14 KOs), Manchester, CT
WTKO4 (3:00)
Fatiou Fassinou (27-6-3, 14 KOs), Cotonou, Benin
CO-FEATURE - HEAVYWEIGHTS
George Arias (7-0, 3 KOs), Bronx, NY
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 58-56)
Ruslan Shamalov (4-1, 3 KOs), Brooklyn, NY
CRUISERWEIGHTS
Luis Garcia (15-0, 12 KOs), Peekskill, NY
WTKO1 (1:48).
Felipe Romero (19-14-1, 13 KOs), San Diego, CA
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Radzhab Butaev (6-0, 5 KOs), Brooklyn, NY
WTKO1 (1:05)
Abraham Alvarez (20-11-1, 11 KOs), El Rosario, Mexico
SUPER WELTERWEIGHTS
Khiry Todd (5-0, 5 KOs), Lynn, MA
WKO3 (1:32)
Nicolas Sarouna (12-9-1, 9 KOs), Lome, Togo
Jose Roman (4-0, 3 KOs), Bayamon, Puerto Rico
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
William Hill (2-3), Detroit, MI
WELTERWEIGHTS
Myquan Williams (7-0, 4 KOs), East Hartford, CT
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
Ariel Vasquez (13-18-2, 9 KOs), Managua, Nicaragua
FEMALE LIGHTWEIGHTS
Jennifer Salinas (20-4, 5 KOs), Providence, RI
WDEC6 (59-55, 59-55, 58-56)
Marquita Lee (3-5), Novato, CA