(JULY 2) UNCASVILLE, Conn.-
In the Co-main event at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville,
Connecticut, Kali "KO Mequinonoag" Reis, coming off her historic
fight this past May against the undefeated Queen of Boxing
Cecelia Breakhus, who won a 10-round decision in the first
female fight to air on HBO, three-time world champion Reis,
(14-7-1, 4 KOs) cruised past Mexican welterweight Patty "Las
Elegante" Ramirez (11-6, 5 KOs), a former world title
challenger, winning all eight rounds.
"She was a survivor," Reis
commented. "There was a lot we wanted to work on, body shots,
jabs and more ... getting more comfortable. I executed the plan
my corner gave me and got the job done.
A Native American from Rhode Island, Reis wants a rematch with
Breakhus, "I know I need to stay busy, active and remain
fighting at welterweight to get the rematch," Reis added. "I'm
going to stay on her tail. I'll be ready when it happens, I
really want it to happen."
In other boxing action....
Returning to the ring after an 11-month layoff due to a broken
jaw, Joe "The Beast" Smith, Jr. provided early fireworks
(Saturday, June 30) in the latest installment in the popular
"Slugfest at The Sun" series, presented by Joe DeGuardia's Star
Boxing.
"Slugfest at The Sun" was taped live and will air July 19, 8 -10
p.m. ET, on New England Sports Network (NESN). Star Boxing's
next event, "Rockin' Fights", September 21 at the Paramount in
Huntington, NY, will also air via tape- delay on NESN.
Rated No. 3 and No. 7 in the world, respectively, by the World
Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Association (WBA), Smith
(24-2, 20 KOs) hurt Melvin "The Romantic Redneck" Russell
(11-5-2, 7 KOs) with the first punch he landed and finished the
show, two devastating knockdowns later, in the opening round.
"I hit him with a decent shot when I was walking him down and
saw that I hurt him," Joe Smith Jr. explained. "So, I looked to
end it. I would have liked to have gotten some rust off, but I'm
happy with my performance. My jaw feels great."
"We're looking to go to the top," Smith's promoter Joe DeGuardia
stated. "Joe's plan and goal has always been to be world
champion. We wanted (Sergey) Kovalev before this fight, but it
didn't work out. We're hoping to get him in the fall."
"Kovalev looks great, he motivates me," Smith noted. "I think I
can take advantage of his conditioning."
In the television opener, undefeated junior welterweight
"Action" Anthony Laureano (8-0 3KO's) lived up to his nickname,
never taking a backwards step, as he pounded Juan Rodriguez
(8-10-1 6KO's) in the center of the ring from the opening bell
through the end for a dominant six-round unanimous decision. The
2016 New England Golden Gloves champion Laureano, who fights out
of East Hartford, CT, put on an entertaining show in front of
his large, loud contingent of fans. Laureano effectively used
every punch in his vast arsenal to break down a tough, game
Rodriguez.
"I thought I did well," Laureano said after the fight, "but I'd
like to see more angles. I want to see more power, too. It's
there, he felt it; it's coming. I have a long road. Next fight,
I'd like to have an eight-rounder. We're adding more people to
the team. I hope everyone see that I'm getting better each
fight. I have more tools and my discipline is there."
Undefeated junior middleweight Wendy "Haitian Fire" Toussaint
(9-0, 3 KOs) lit up an overwhelmed Andy Gonzalez (6-3, 5 KOs),
battering him from pillar to post, until referee Steve Willis
waved off the fight in the third round. Haiti-native Toussaint,
now living in Huntington, NY, used his superior power and speed
to make an impressive statement.
Popular South Boston southpaw Joe Farina (3-0, 2 KOs) overcame a
flash knockdown during the opening seconds of the fight, using a
relentless attack to defeat junior welterweight Steve Moore
(1-4, 1 KO), by way of a four-round split decision.
Irish junior welterweight "Lethal" Larry Fryers (formerly known
as Gleeson) improved his record to 7-1 (2 KOs) with a six-round
unanimous decision over Anthony Woods (1-7-1). Fighting out of
Yonkers NY, Fryers floored Woods with a left hook at the end of
round two. Woods was penalized a point near the end of the final
round for an intentional head butt.
Former U. of New Haven basketball star Cassius Chaney (13-0, 7
KOs), fighting out of New London (CT), kept his undefeated
record intact, dropping Mexican heavyweight Elder Hernandez
(5-3, 3 KOs) twice before referee Willis halted the match near
the end of the opening round.
The opening bout of the evening ended in the second round and
ruled a "No Contest" because of an accidental head butt that
left both fighters -- William "The Silent Assassin" Foster III
(8-0, 6 KOs) and Tyrome Jones (4-3-1, 1 KO) - with serious head
cuts and unable to continue.
Complete results below:
OFFICIAL RESULTS
MAIN EVENT - LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
Joe Smith, Jr. (24-2, 20 KOs), Mastic, NY
WTKO1 (145)
Melvin Russell (11-5-2, 7 KOs), Ashland, KY
CO-FEATURE - FEMALE WELTERWEIGHTS
Kali Reis (14-7-1, 4 KOs), Cranston, RI
WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 80-72)
Pat Ramirez (11-6, 5 KOs), Aguascalientes, Mexico
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Wendy Toussaint (9-0, 3 KOs), Huntington, NY
WTKO3 (1:25)
Andy Gonzalez (6-3, 5 KOs), Worcester
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Anthony Laureano (8-0, 3 KOs), E. Hartford, CT
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55)
Juan Rodriguez (8-10-1), Haymarket, VA
WELTERWEIGHTS
Joe Farina (3-0, 2 KOs), South Boston, MA
WDEC4 (38-37, 38-37, 37-38)
Steve Moore (1-4, 1 KO), Orange, NJ
WELTERWEIGHTS
Larry (Gleeson) Fryers (7-1, 2 KOs), Yonkers, NY
WDEC6 (60-52, 60-52, 59-53)
Anthony Woods (1-7-1), Philadelphia, PA
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Cassius Chaney (13-0, 7 KOs), New London, CT
WTKO1 (2:47)
Elder Hernandez (5-3, 3 KOs), Morelia, Mexico
*Co-Promoted in association Main Events
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS
William Foster III (8-0, 6 KOs), New Haven, CT
No Contest 2 (2:27 due to accidental head butt, both fighter's
cut)
Tryrome Jones (4-3-1, 1 KO), Sound Bend, IN
*Co-Promoted in association with Murphy's Boxing