RESULTS FROM MOHEGAN SUN


Imbattuto medi junior
Tony Harrison rolls to 21st vittoria

Aquino shocks Kielczweski,

Farmer wins 11th straight fight

Tony Harrison (L) was too much for Pablo Munguia

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Aprile 17, 2015) – Imbattuto medi junior Tony Harrison rolled to his 21st straight victory in stasera ESPN Venerdì Night Fights evento principale, presented by DiBella Entertainment in association with New Legend Boxing, a Mohegan Sun Arena.

 

Harrison (21-0, 18 KO), fighting out of Detroit, caduto Pablo Munguia (20-7, 11 KO) at the end of the second round with a powerful punch. Munguia was examined between rounds by the ring doctor. Arbitro Arthur Mercante necessaria solo 11 seconds into the next round to determine that the Mexican was unable to be competitive, awarding Harrison a victory by technical knockout.

 

I’m looking for whoever Al Haymon puts me in with,” 24-year-old Harrison remarked. “I’m from Detroit. I’ve never said ‘noto an opponent I was offered, which says a lot about me. We have a lot of heart in Detroit. I’m ready for a big fight. I got him with a step-back overhand right. I wish they had let it go a little longer. I wanted to finish him, but the bell went off.

 

Danny Aquino (L) and Ryan Kielczweski put on a real show

 

Connecticut fan favorite, Mexican-born Danny Aquino (17-2, 10 KO), upset previously undefeated Massachusetts featherweight Ryan “Il principe polacco” Kielczweski (22-1, 6 KO) by way of an eight-round split decision in an entertaining co-feature event for New England bragging rights. The aggressive-fighting Aquino kept coming forward throughout the fight, as Kielczweski effectively counter-punched. Neither fighter was remotely hurt in the action-packed clash of gifted boxers.

 

Aquino defeated Kielczweski the one time they fought in the amateurs. “Because of his record,” Aquino commented, “this was the biggest win of my career. It was extra special winning my first ESPN fight, troppo. I think my aggressiveness was the difference. He was moving around and I had to keep putting pressure on him to make it my fight, not his fight. I hope this fight will give me opportunities and I’ll take the best.

 

It was definitely a tough fight,” Kielczweski noted. “Making weight definitely took a lot out of me. I think I boxed well, landed the harder shots and blocked most of his. I guess the judges likes his aggression, but I thought I won the fight.

 

Tevin Farmer (R) won his 11th fight in a row

In apertura televisivo incontro, Philadelphia junior lightweight TevinAmerican Idol” Contadino (19-4-1, 4 KO) won his 11th straight fight, winning a unanimous eight-round decision over previously unbeaten Angelo “Il Gatto” Luna (10-1-1, 6 KO), di Brooklyn, in a very competitive fight.

 

“Mi sento benissimo,” Farmer said after the fight. “That’s exactly what I wanted to show. I wanted to show a lot of different dimensions. TV wants guys who can punch and box, the total package, and I showed that stasera. I feel that I’m ready for a top 10 contender and showed stasera that I belong among the best.

 

Ghanaian southpaw Lennox “2 Sharpe” Allen (19-0-1, 12 KO), fighting out of New York City, overcame a flash knockdown at the end of round six to knock out a gamePaul Gonsalves (7-7-1, 3 KO) in the following round. Allen connected with a straight left hand punch that landed flush on the Cape Cod light heavyweight’s chin.

 

Unbeaten middleweight AlantezSlyAza” Volpe (15-0-1, 5 KO), fighting out of Maryland, outclassed Dominican invader Franklin Gonzalez (16-14, 10 KO) on his way to a second-round technical knockout, trapping his opponent against the ropes and unloaded a barrage of unanswered punches until referee Harvey Dock halted the action.

 

Exciting Houston welterweight Regis “Rougaro” PROGRAMMI ran his record to 14-0 (12 KO), sosta Abraham “Veloce” Alvarez (19-8-1, 9 KO) alla 1:28 marchio della gara di apertura. The promising southpaw prospect put his Mexican opponent down with a viscous, straight left to the body.

 

ex U. of New Haven basketball star Cassius Chaney (1-0, 1 KO) had a successful professional debut, pounding Perry Filkins (0-2) fino all'arbitro Danny Sciavone stopped the fight 41 secondi nel secondo turno.

 

Unbeaten Florida lightweight Amos “2 Liscio” Cowart used a body attack to stop previously unbeaten Anthony Burgin (8-1, 1 KO), di Philadelphia, nel quinto round.

 

Pictures by Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment

 

 

RISULTATI COMPLETI

(winner listed first each fight)

 

Pesi massimi

Cassius Chaney (1-0, 1 KO), Philadelphia, PA

WTKO2 (0:31)

Perry Filkins (0-2), Hooksett, NH

 

Pesi massimi leggeri

Lennox Allen (19-0-1, 11 KO), New York, NY

WTKO7 (1:45)

Paul Gonsalves (7-7-1, 3 KO). Harwich, MA

 

Pesi

Alantez Fox (15-0-1, 5 KO) Forestville, MD

WTKO2 (2:39)

Franklin Gonzalez (16-14, 10 KO), Santo Domingo, D.R.

 

PESI MEDI JUNIOR

Tony Harrison (21-0, 18 KO), Detroit, MY

WTKO3 (0:11)

Pablo Munguia (20-7, 11 KO), Distrito Federal, Messico

 

Welterweights

Regis Prograis (14-0, 12 KO), Houston, TX

WYKO1 (1:28)

Abraham Alvarez (19-8-1, 9 KO), Rosario, Sinaloa, Messico

 

Pesi leggeri

Amos Cowart (11-0-1, 9 KO), Groveland, FL

WKO5 (1:28)

Anthony Burgin (8-1, 1 KO), Philadelphia, PA

 

JUNIOR LEGGERI

Tevin Farmer (19-4-1, 4 KO), Philadelphia, PA

WDEC8 (87-82, 87-82, 79-73)

Angelo Luna (10-1-1, 6 KO), Brooklyn, NY

 

Pesi piuma

Danny Aquino (17-2, 10 KO), Meriden, CT

WDEC8 (78-74, 78-74, 74-78)

Ryan Kielczweski (22-1, 6 KO), Quincy, MA

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