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11/28/04
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Georgetown, Guyana
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n the main event,
Martha "Shadow" Salazar, 229, of
the United States won by a ninth round TKO, over
Georgetown's Pamela London, 210. The two were
fighting for the vacant WIBF heavyweight title. |
05/29/04
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Georgetown, Guyana
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Pamela
"Grenade" London, 182, of Guyana, won a six-round unanimous decision
over the much lighter opponent, Geraldine Cox, 156, of Guyana. |
02/21/04
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Linden,
Guyana
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Pamela London won an eight-round unanimous decision
over Shondell Parks to win
the Guyana Women's Heavyweight Title. |
12/26/03
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Georgetown, Guyana
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Pamela London, 190, won a four-round
unanimous decision over Shelly
Gibson. This fight took place at the Cliff Anderson Sports
Hall. |
11/01/03
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Georgetown, Guyana
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Geraldine Cox
won a four-round unanimous decision over Pamela London. |
08/29/03
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Linden,
Guyana
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Pamela London, Guyana, fought to a four-round draw with
Geraldine
Cox in a heavyweight division. Pro debut for London. |
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Misc Info:
July 9, 2005 - “A Ring of
Their Own” - Georgetown, Guyana
In light heavyweight action Gwendolyn O'Neil
scored an eight round unanimous decision over
Pamela London; In the Junior bantamweight division,
Shondell Alfred won a six-round unanimous
decision over Mirasol Miranda; The
battle of the heavyweights, Veronica Blackman
won a four-round unanimous decision over Tina
Hooks; Super Middleweights Laura
Ramsey won by second round TKO against
Pauline London; and
Sharon Ward won by four-round unanimous
decision over Geraldine Cox.
November 28, 2004 -
Splashmins Fun Park & Resort, Georgetown, Guyana
In the main event, Martha "Shadow" Salazar, 229, of
the United States won by a ninth round TKO, over
Georgetown's Pamela London, 210. The two were
fighting for the vacant WIBF heavyweight title. Card
was promoted by Holland Entertainment Promotion.
According to news sources, London took a "battering" before
her home town crowd, which included in attendance Guyana's
President Bharat Jagdeo. The ref intervened and stopped the
fight when London was absorbing head and body shots.
May 29, 2004 -
Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, in
Georgetown, Guyana
In the main event that featured the
first-ever world title in Guyana, Gwendolyn
"The Stealth
Bomber" O'Neil,
169, of Georgetown, Guyana, fought Kathy Rivers, 170, of the
United States, for the vacant WIBA Light-Heavyweight world title.
O'Neil won the title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Rivers.
Final judges scores was 98-93, 98-92, and 100-90. O'Neil improved her record
to 8-3-1 (6KO), and River is now
13-4-1 (5KO).
In another women's bout scheduled in the card,
Pamela
"Grenade" London, 182, of Guyana, won a six-round unanimous decision
over the much lighter opponent, Geraldine Cox, 156, of Guyana.
February 21, 2004 - Linden,
Guyana
Pamela London won an eight-round unanimous decision
over Shondell Parks to win the Guyana Women's
Heavyweight Title. These two started swinging at each
other when the ref brought them to the ring center for
pre-fight instructions! The 300-pound Parks started out
quickly but as the fight progressed, the 199-pound London took
over, snapping Parks head back with jabs and right hands.
Parks lost two points from the ref for holding behind the head
and hitting. London is now 2-1-1 (0) and Parks is 1-1 (0).
Final judges scores were 79-72, 78-73 and 80-70.
Excerpt of the Starbroek News in Guyana reported the
following: "Pamela `The Grenade' London proved that
size is not all when she exploded against previously unbeaten
`Dyna-mite' Shondell Parks to become the first woman to
win the heavyweight title of Guyana. Showing total disregard for
Parks' imposing 300-plus pound structure, London, who at 198 pounds was
out-weighed 105 pounds by her opponent, surprised both Parks and the Linden
crowd with her swiftness and aggression to win the eight-round contest by
unanimous decision. Parks, at a lost to find an answer for London's
mongoose-like antics, and a shade too slow, was hit almost at will with
thunderous right crosses resulting in a huge swelling on the left side of
her face. The two female gladiators went at it even before the bell to
signal the start of the first round was sounded. Called together by referee
Michael Benjamin to touch gloves a squabble soon ensued between the fighters
with the referee thrown around like a rag doll in the centre. Parks wasn't
helped by the two points deducted in rounds five and eight by Benjamin for
persistent holding.
Full Copyrighted Story on www.stabroeknews.com
August 29, 2003 Linden, Guyana
Pamela London, Guyana, fought to a four-round draw with Geraldine
Cox in a heavyweight division.
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