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September 23, 2005 - Jean
Pierre Complex, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad And Tobago, and promoted
by ABC Promotions
In the main
event, Lisa “Bad News” Brown, 121 ¾, of Canada, won a 10-round
unanimous decision Jackie Chavez, 120, of New Mexico. According to
local news sources, Brown began a continuous attack to the body on Chavez,
and nailed her with left hooks winning both the Women's International Boxing
Council (WIBC) and IWBF world titles. Final judges scores were
98-92, 100-90, and 100-90.
In a controversial bout of the night, Iva "The Terrible" Weston, 147,
defeated Liz Mooney142.5, by a split decision for the WIBC
welterweight title, but of what was said about the bout, Mooney clearly won.
Mooney was the aggressor thourghout the bout, that included Weston going
through the ropes in the 10th round. Final judges scores were 95-94, 96-94,
and 91-98.
In a battle of the heavyweights, Pamela London, 191TKO’d Kim
Quashie, 260, in the seventh round for the WIBC Heavyweight title.
According to the
htstabroeknews
`The Grenade' exploded from the
opening round and later in the fight was declared the winner of the vacant
title when referee Eion Jardine stepped in to prevent Quashie from absorbing
further punishment in the eventful round.
Teresa Perozzi,
159, TKO’d Scroller Carrington, 156, in the sixth round of a
scheduled 10-round title fight for the WIBC Middleweight title. In
what was described as a "beating", Carrington's trainer threw in the towel
to end the fight in what was called a mismatch.
Bantamweight Vicki "Princesstown Tigress" Boodram, 117, of Trinidad,
won a four-round bout by unanimous decision over (Shondell) Shaundel
Thomas, 108. In
what was called “farcical” Gizelle Salandy won a world title against
a late notice opponent Mandilla Daniel of Guyana. Salandy defeated
Daniel. The local news went on to say that Daniel’s record coming into the
fight was in serious doubt. Apparently Daniel was announced to have
had a pristine record of 8-0, but that several sources informed the Express
news that she was in fact making her pro debut. Salandy won by a unanimous
decision. Promoter Potts told news sources that he had to get an opponent in
24 hours, after the original opponent, Terry Blair, missed her flight.
According to this news source, he admitted that Daniel had never had a
fight.
Daniel had a unverified amateur boxing record of 10 fights. To
top the night off of a card that failed to bring in a big crowd, the
promoter, Buxo Potts called the police fraud squad on American Don “Moose”
Lewis, according to the Trinidad news, and took Lewis into custody when he
was about to depart on a flight from the Piarco International Airport.
Potts is alleging that Lewis was illegally breaking a contract, and leaving
Trinidad with the belts.
Full Story on the Trinidad Express
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