(AUG 13) WORCESTER, Mass. –
Two fighters from Florida shined under the stars last night in
most beautiful ballpark in the nation, Shearns Boxing Promotions
(SBP) in conjunction with Kendrick Ball’s Camp Get Right Boxing
presented “Punch-Out at Polar Park II”, at Polar Park in
Worcester, Massachusetts.
A mix of cagey veterans and promising local talent entertained
the crowd, recording numerous knockdowns and knockouts on a
perfect night weather-wise. The event was originally scheduled
for Friday night, but inclement weather reports led to a
one-night postponement.
“Kendrick and I were extremely pleased with the event,” promoter
Chuck Shearns said. “It was a beautiful night, and the crowd
enjoyed it. We are happy for Josniel Castro capturing his first
title belt.”
The main event turned out to be eight rounds of action in a
highly competitive fight as Josniel “TG” Castro (13-1, 8 KOs)
decisioned (79-73, 78-74 X 2) Jerry “Silent Assassin” Bradford
(9-3, 5 KOs) to capture the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC)
U.S. Silver Super Welterweight Championship.
Fighting out of Boca Raton (FL) but with strong ties to New
England, Castro showed maturity in the ring as he controlled the
fight, throwing and landing the more effective punches, using
his lead to set up crisp combinations. It was a storybook
performance from Castro, who overcame homelessness to secure his
first title belt as a prizefighter.
“This (title belt) means everything to me,” Castro commented
after his fight. “This is the next step on the road to a world
title. I’ve progressed a lot by listening to my coaches. I’m
more relaxed now instead of just trying to please the crowd.
“Now, I’m going to get ready for my next fight. I’m not
targeting any particular fighter. I just want to work my way up
the rankings in whatever way it takes starting with my next
fight.”
In the co-featured event, the comeback of former two-division
world champion Maureen “The Real Million Dollar Baby” Shea
(31-2-1, 13 KOs) couldn’t have gone better for the Irish Mexican
fighter from the Bronx, who now resides in Delray Beach,
Florida. Shea showed little if any rust, out-boxing and
outclassing Beata Dudek (4-3, 4 KOs) to capture an eight-round
unanimous decision, in which Shea won every round. She extended
her unbeaten streak to 19 (18 wins, 1 draw) dating back to 2010.
Fighting for only the sixth time in the last seven years, Shea
used her experience, talent and conditioning to sweep all eight
rounds. “I never feel rust,” Shea remarked. “I don’t believe in
ring rust because of the way I train and what I’ve learned. I’ve
had to learn things after all these years. I live a good life
and enjoy doing this.
“My goal is to get the titles that are rightfully mine. I’m 43
but women get better with age. I weighed 122 pounds for my pro
debut (in 2005) and at 43 I weighed in at 119 for this fight. I
know and understand my body.”
Promising southpaw Justin “The Bandit” Laporte, a junior
middleweight from nearby Millbury (MA), turned in an
electrifying pro debut, blasting out junior middleweight Tymar
Miles (0-3) only 62-seconds into the opening round. Laporte
connected with a perfectly thrown right-left combination,
dropping Miles who managed to beat the count. Laporte threw two
well placed left crosses that ended the night for Miles. The
24-year-old Laporte is a licensed realtor, studies at Nichols
College, and a proud U.S. Marine.
Worcester junior middleweight Keno Luna (3-0, 2 KOs), a
four-time New England Golden Gloves Champion, remained
undefeated and went the distance for the first time as a
professional, pitching a shutout (40-36 X 3) for a four-round
unanimous decision against game Izaiah Vargas (1-11, 1 KO).
Scituate (MA) heavyweight Kevin “Big Gulp” Nagle (9-0, 7 KOs)
kept his undefeated intact with a six-round unanimous decision
over Mexican veteran Jose “Olympico” Humberto Corral (20-34 (12
KOs). Nagle, who won every round on one of the judges’
scorecards, five on the other two, went the full six rounds for
his second fight in a row.
Two-time New England Golden Gloves Champion Jhon “D-Wave” Devers
Rodriguez, of Worcester, won his pro debut in impressive
fashion, knocking out Igor Santos (0-2) with an overhand fight,
after an earlier knockdown from a similar punch, in the first
round.
The most popular fighter on the card, Worcester welterweight
“Grafton Hill’s Favorite Son” Docimo (1-0, 1 KO) had a memorable
pro debut, knocking out Tracey Coppedge (0-4) midway through the
opening round. A barrage of punches sent Coppedge to the canvas
early in round one and a right hook closed the show at the 1:24
mark for a technical knockout.
In his first fight in 11 years, Connecticut heavyweight Joe
Powers (2-2, 2 KOs) pounded Arquilla Prote’s (0-9) body,
dropping him three times enroute to a second-round technical
knockout victory.
In the opening bout of the evening, New York super middleweight
Austin Cassee needed only 59-seconds to stop Erick Matheus Alves
(0-5). Cassese decked Alves with the flurry of punches and
moments later, he closed the show, throwing punches in punches
against an overwhelmed Alves for a technical knockout win.
Steven “Tank” Tankanow was honored for his contributions to
Worcester boxing. “Tank” was best known as the manager of
multiple world champion Jose Antonio Rivera, of Worcester.
The Greg Hill Foundation received a portion of the proceeds to
continue improving the lives of local families in need.
OFFICIAL WEIGHTS
MAIN EVENT – VACANT WBC U.S. SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Josniel Castro (13-1. 8 KOs), Boca Raton, FL
WDEC8 (79-73, 78-74, 78-74)
Jerry Bradford (9-2, 10 KOs), Tarzana, CA
CO-FEATURE – FEMALE JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHTS
Maureen Shea (31-2-1, 13 KOs), Delray Beach, FL
WDEC8 (80-72, 80-72, 80-72)
Beata Dudek (4-3, 4 KOs), Miskoic, Hungary
HEAVYWEIGHTS (6)
Kevin Nagle (9-0, 7 KOs), Scituate, MA
WDEC6 (60-54, 59-55, 59-55)
Jose Humberto Corral (20-34, 12 KOs), Aqua Prieta, Sonora,
Mexico
Joe Powers (2-2, 1 KOs), Groton, CT
WTKO2 (1 :21)
Aquilla Prote (0-9), Boston, MA
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Austin Cassese (1-0, 1 KO), Shrub Oak, NY
WTKO1 (0:59)
Erick Matheus Alves (0-5), Boston, MA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Keno Luna (3-0, 2 KOs), Worcester, MA
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Izaiah Vargas (1-11, 1 KO), Seattle, WA
Jhon Devers Rodriguez (1-0, 1 KO), Worcester, MA
WKO1 (2:02)
Igor Santos (0-3), Woburn, MA
Justin Laporte (1-0, 1 KO), Millbury, MA
WKO1 (1:02)
Tymar Miles (0-3), Poughkeepsie, NY
WELTERWEIGHTS
Dan Docimo (1-0, 1 KO), Worcester, MA
WTKO1 (1:21)
Tracey Coppedge (0-4), Wilson, NC
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