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Kermit Cintron Returns

 

By Michael Amakor at Ringside

 

On September 29, former NABF and WBO Interim Welterweight (147 lbs) champion Kermit Cintron clinically dismantled former Pacific Coast Super Bantamweight challenger Francisco Parra of Tijuana, Mexico to score a TKO at the 2.07 mark of the third round on a fight card featured by Ballroom Boxing at Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie, Maryland.

 

This fight could be considered as a tune-up fight for Kermit Cintron who made it so with his performance, he is apparently back on the comeback trail after his disastrous 5th round stoppage for the WBO title at the hands of Antonio Margarito earlier on in the year.

 

His record improved to 25 Wins with only 1 loss. More

 

 

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One has to really wonder about the experience

 

 

Martinus Clay vs Keenan Collins

Battle to a Draw

This was the most exciting bout of the evening and at a point the fight got to brutal for me to watch as both fighters battled each other to a draw.

 

Here is how I called it from ringside

Round One: Collins opens the round jabbing followed by lead rights, Clay tries to slow him down with body shots that works as Collins begings to miss with more of his jabs.

Decision to Clay: although we were all impressed with Collins flashier combination

Round Two:

In the most exciting fight of the evening, welterweights Martinus Clay and Keenan Collins fought to a six-round draw in a battle of wills.

Collins, 7-1-1 (7), came out looking to end the night early with a big right hand, stunning Clay, 9-9-1 (3), on occasion but unable to finish as he had on his seven other victims.

Clay countered Collins’ attack with a good inside game, raking a two-fisted body assault into Collins’ midsection.

As the fight wore on, the lanky Collins looked more and more to his right hand, neglecting to continue through with any follow up punches- punches that could have made a difference in the outcome.

In rounds three through five, Clay was able to back Collins into the ropes several times and dig to the body.

At the end of six, scores read 58-56 for Clay, 58-56 for Collins and 57-57, ending in a draw

 

 

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