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Brandon Chambers remained
undefeated as he stopped Donald Stewart in round two of a
featherweight fight that headlined a Jeter Promotions card on
Saturday night in front of a near capacity crowd at the 2300 Arena.
This was the third consecutive thrilling show that was staged in
front of a huge crowd by the Maryland based Jeter Promotions at the
2300 Arena. The fights, all scheduled for four rounds, had the crowd
on their feet throughout the evening.

Chambers battered Stewart all over the ring, and showed he was the
class of the fight over the six-minute bout. Stewart’s corner bowed
their man out of the fight following the completion of round two.
Chambers, of Gwynn Oak, MD, is 5-0-1 with three knockouts. Stewart
of Saint Charles, MO, is 2-5.

WILLIAMS STOPS MORALES
Thyler Williams scored a second round stoppage over Jordan Morales
in the junior welterweight bout. In round two, Williams dropped
Morales with a left hook to the body. It was another left hook to
the body that dropped Morales for a second time. Williams then
landed a huge flurry that finished the night off at 2:02. Williams,
of Philadelphia, is 5-0 with four knockouts. Morales, of Sunbury,
PA, is 4-9.

WILLIAMS WINS DECISION
AJ Williams won a four round unanimous decision over Ricardo
Becerril in a super middleweight fight. Williams, 166 lbs, of
Cockeysville, MD, won by scores of 39-36 and 38-37 twice and is now
4-1. Becerill, 165 lbs, of Brooklyn, NY, is 2-8-1.

WILLIAMS KAYOS BOZIER
Victor Williams made it two consecutive knockouts to start his
career as he stopped Jeff Bozier Jr. in round three of their junior
middleweight bout. In round three, Williams hurt Bozier with a right
hand.

Bozier stumbled across the ring and another right hand put him down.
The fight was stopped at 1:51 of round three. Williams is now 2-0
with two knockouts. Bozier was making his pro debut.

LEONARDO DECISIONS WOODMORE
John Leonardo won a four-round unanimous decision over Jalen
Woodmore in a featherweight bout. Leonardo, 125.9 lbs, of
Englishtown, NJ, won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now
3-0-1. Woodmore, 119.7 lbs, of Brooklyn, was making his pro debut.

PARKER SHUTS OUT ZIMMERMAN
Naheem Parker won a four-round unanimous decision over Joshua
Zimmerman in a junior welterweight contest. Parker, 138.8 lbs, of
Camden, NJ, won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 3-0.
Zimmerman, 138.2 lbs, of Brooklyn, NY, is 0-3.

HUTCHERSON TOPS CHARLES
Jaqeem Hutcherson won a four-round unanimous decision over Elie
Charles in a super bantamweight fight. Hutcherson, 122.1 lbs, of
Forrestville, MD, won by scores of 39-37 on all cards, and is now
2-0. Charles, 122.5 lbs, of Brooklyn, NY, is 0-2.

CASTRO DEBUTS WITH TKO
Matthew Castro made a successful pro debut by stopping McArio
DelCastillo in the fourth round of their junior middleweight bout.
Castro could not miss with his right hand, but DelCastillo took the
shots well. In round four, Castro landed a solid barrage of punches
that forced referee Eric Dali to stop the bout at 38 seconds of the
fourth. Castro, 150.3 lbs, of Brooklyn, is 1-0 with one knockout.
DelCastillo, 153.4 lbs, of Salem, VA, is 0-5.

HARKER TKOS SCOTT
Evan Harker stopped debuting Alvin Scott in the opening round of
their welterweight bout. Harker landed a couple of decent punches,
and Scott looked hurt and the fight was stopped at 1:44. Harker, 147
lbs, of Baltimore, MD, is 1-1 with one knockout. Scott, 154.7 lbs,
of Baltimore, is 0-1.

MOORE WINS BY TKO
Steve Moore (left) stopped Antonio Allen in round four of their
welterweight bout. In round four, Moore was credited with a
knockdown after landing a heavy barrage of punches on the ropes.
Seconds later, it was a hard right that forced referee Eric Dali to
stop the bout at 1:27 of the final round. Moore, 143.8 lbs, of
Orange, NJ, is 5-8 with four knockouts. Allen, 146.1 lbs, of
Philadelphia, is 1-13-1.
Jeter Promotions returns to
Live Casino in Hanover, Maryland on Saturday, October 23rd. |
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