(DEC 17) Harrisburg,
PA--Alyica Baumgardner was sensational in stopping Christina del
valle Pacheco in the 1st round of their scheduled eight-round
junior lightweight bout that headlined a nine-bout card at the
Zembo Shrine in Harrisburg, Pa. The show was promoted by
King's Promotions.
Baumgardner sent Pacheco to the
canvas in round one with a chopping right to the head.
Baumgardner finished off Pacheco by landing a flush combination
that left Pacheco defenseless and the bout was stopped at 1:46.
Baumgardener, 130 3/4 lbs of
Freemont, OH is 9-1 with six knockouts. Pacheco, 128 1/2 lbs of
Cordoba, ARG is 11-13-2.
"Alycia looked fantastic tonight,
and showed that she is one of the top fighters in the world. She
is ready and wanting to fight anybody in the world." said
Marshall Kauffman, CEO of King's Promotions.
Carlos Vidal remained undefeated by stopping Jonathan Perez in
the 2nd round of a scheduled six-round junior lightweight fight.
Vidal started landing hard shots in the 2nd frame. He then
landed a three-punch combination that wobbled Perez into the
corner. A follow up flurry sent Perez down and the fight was
stopped at 1:48.
Vidal, 128 1/2 lbs of Las Vegas is 16-0 with 15 knockouts.
Perez, 128 3/4 lbs of Barranquilla, COL is 38-25.
James Bernadin stopped Nick Baez in the 2nd round of their
scheduled four-round junior welterweight bout.
Bernadin landed several hard shots that backed up Baez before a
huge overhand right to the jaw sent Baez down, and the fight was
immedately called off at 1:57.
Bernadin, 141 lbs of Lancaster, PA is 3-0-1 with two knockouts.
Baez, 136 lbs of Bronx, NY was making his pro debut.
Dewayne Williams stopped Brent Oren in the 1st round of their
scheduled four-round middleweight bout.
Williams landed a thudding combination that was capped by a left
to the jaw that sent Oren down. The fight was stopped upon Oren
getting to his feet at 2:38
Williams, 160 1/2 lbs of Philadelphia is 2-2 with one knockout.
Oren, 156 1/2 lbs of Harrisburg is 2-3.
Michael Coffie won a technical decision over Grover Young after
Young suffered a cut in
round five of their scheduled six-round heavyweight bout.
In round two, Coffie sent Young down with a straight left to the
head.
In round five, Young was cut over his left eye. Later in the
round, the cut worsened to the point that the ringside physician
determined that the cut was too much, and the fight was halted.
Coffie, 273 3/4 lbs of Kissimmee, FL won by scores of 49-45
twice and 48-46, and is now 8-0. Young, 260 lbs of Memphis is
13-29-3.
Luis Morales remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous
decision over Ayron Palmer in a lightweight battle.
Morales, 136 3/4 lbs of Harrisburg won by 40-36 tallies on all
cards and is now 4-0. Palmer, 138 3/4 lbs of Tallahassee, FL is
0-3,
Roudly Lolo and Mike Diorio brawled their way to a four-round
split draw in a super middleweight bout.
In round four, Lolo suffered a cut around his left eye.
Each guy took a card 39-37 and a 3rd card was 38-38.
Lolo, 165 1/2 lbs of Harrisburg was making his pro debut. Diorio,
167 3/4 lbs of Cortland, NY is 0-2-1.
Britain Hart and Unique Harris battled to a four-round split
draw in a bantamweight fight.
Each fighter won a card 39-37 and 3rd card was even at 38-38.
Hart, 118 1/4 lbs of Bedford, VA is 3-3-3. Harris, 118 1/4 lbs
of Philadelphia is 1-3-1.
Khainell Wheeler remained undefeated with a 37 second
destruction over Patrick Pierre in a scheduled four-round super
middleweight bout.
Wheeler landed a left hook in the opening seconds in the bout
that wobbled Pierre into the ropes. The follow up flurry saw
Wheeler landed several flush punches to the head, and referee
Gary Rosato called a halt to the action.
Wheeler, 167 lbs of Bethlehem, PA is 4-0 with four knockouts.
Pierre, 167 3/4 lbs of Brooklyn is 3-10.
Photos by Darryl Bugham