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—with second round stoppage of Richmond

- Delon Charles vs Terrence Adams Rewinna David vs Ansilla Norville Joel Williamson vs Anson Green James Moore vs Romeo Norville Campbell) (Emmerson

Barbados’s Keithland King’s pre-fight boast of a second round stoppage came to fruition on Saturday night on the main event of the ‘Young GunsThe Proving Ground’ card.

In front of a fair sized crowd at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, King backed up his prediction as his gassed opponent Derick Richmond was dispatched after just six minutes of action.

After a round of feeling each other out, the pace picked up significan­tly in the second as the orthodox counter puncher asserted himself, got his timing right and peppered Richmond with powerful jabs and right hands.

The consummate gamer, King treated Richmond to a minute of uninterrup­ted leather, almost flooring the out of shape ‘middleweig­ht’ who showed up at the weigh in with 174 pounds. King who weighed in at a rippling 159 pounds, had promised he would punish Richmond for his indiscipli­ne and taking him lightly. And that he did.

The Barbadian sporting cornrows, had the much bigger Richmond going all the way back, using his superior skill and motor fitness to land effectivel­y and efficientl­y while evading his opponent’s punches.

Richmond had tried to employ holding and other survival tactics but the cerebral King was simply too smart to allow Richmond to smother him and used his quickness as a counter. After a grueling round of absorbing punishment from King who turned up the tempo along with Richmond’s gas tank running on empty, the Berbice native’s seconds opted to spare him further damage. They threw in the towel before the third round bell could sound.

Undercard..

Both youths from Albouystow­n had their moments in the competitiv­e fight. In the end, however, Charles came out the victor of the four-round featherwei­ght fight. The scorecards read 38-38-3839 and 37-39.

David scored a flash knockdown in the second with a crisp right hand to the chin and it was enough to give her the edge and ultimately the unanimous victory. At the end of the four-round catch weight contest, the judges awarded a 40-35, 40-37, 39-36 verdict.

Despite being the debutant, Williamson looked the more polished and refined of the two. As Green looked to land one big home run punch, the 21 year-old Williamson piled up the points, landing his pesky lead right hand at a high connect rate with his powerful left in between. It was an easy unanimous decision win for Williamson who started his profession­al career on the right footing. Williamson is arguably the best young prospect in the 592. Scores read 37-39- 36-40, 36-40.

Hands down the most entertaini­ng bout for the viewing audience. Filled with laughter and haymakers, the two cruiser weighs went toe to toe throwing and swinging much more than landing.

Eventually the swinging and missing and the occasional landed punch from Moore along with exhaustion took a toll on Norville. Moore eventually went on to win his second fight in as many outings via the TKO route after Norville’s corner threw in the towel at the end of round three.

Following the fight, Norville’s coach, James Walcott was steaming because of some unsportsma­nlike behavior Moore exhibited. He challenged Moore to a fight on next month’s card and Moore accepted. The potential monthly event which is geared towards exhibiting young and upcoming talent was garnered sponsorshi­p from Banks DIH Limited and Courts.

 ?? (Orlando Charles photo) ?? Keithland King sporting cornrows, had the much bigger Richmond going all the way back, using his superior skill and motor fitness to land effectivel­y and efficientl­y while evading his opponent’s punches.
(Orlando Charles photo) Keithland King sporting cornrows, had the much bigger Richmond going all the way back, using his superior skill and motor fitness to land effectivel­y and efficientl­y while evading his opponent’s punches.
 ?? Photo) (Orlando Charles ?? Referee, Ian Jardine raises the hand of the victor Keithland King following the fight after Derick Richmond’s corner had seen enough.
Photo) (Orlando Charles Referee, Ian Jardine raises the hand of the victor Keithland King following the fight after Derick Richmond’s corner had seen enough.
 ??  ?? James Moore looks to land a punch which Romeo Norville tries to take evasive action
James Moore looks to land a punch which Romeo Norville tries to take evasive action

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