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WESTON, FL – Saturday night in Weston, FL BAD PROMOTIONS hosted WESTON FIGHT NIGHT 2 with another night of extraordinary High-Class boxing and Entertainment. A roaring crowd and wild nightclub atmosphere filled the room at the Bonaventure Spa & Resort as BAD PROMOTIONS, provided a red hot show for the fans.  In addition to the fans at ringside, this was also the first show that was presented live on PPV at BadPromotions.com.  The new promotional company, owned and operated by 26-year-old Light Heavyweight Prospect Blake BAD Davis, saw great numbers on the stream with fighters representing Mexico, Colombia, Italy, Uruguay, Australia, Texas, Atlanta, Oregon, and of course South Florida.

In the opening bout of the night, Atlanta’s Richard Graham moved to 2-0-1(1KO) with a hard-fought draw against tough Oregonian, Dylan Carlson 1-3-1(1KO).  All three judges were in agreement with a 38-38 card.  n

Local favorite Italian boxer now living in Miami, Esteban “Maxi” Mussio moved to 2-0(2KO) with a TKO3 victory over John Williams 0-7. Super Welterweight Mussio gave the game Williams all he could handle throughout the fight, although he could not hold up to the force of Mussio.  The fight was stopped at 0:50 of the third round when referee Alan Abeles stepped in to save Williams from the continued damage he took throughout the scrap.

In an electric and competitive scrap, Australian/Swiss swimsuit model bantamweight Avril Mathie moved to 6-0-1(3KO) with a close UD Victory over hard-charging Mexican Moni Trejo 2-2-1(1KO).  The pride of Saltillo, Mexico Trejo came to claim victory but came up short, literally with the taller Mathie finding her range with her constant jab and uppercuts. Trejo, who normally fights at super flyweight, fought valiantly as she kept the pressure on Mathie throughout the fight while scoring with counter-left hooks and overhand right hands. The pro-Mathie crowd created huge energy inside the venue but did not stop the Mexican warrior who kept coming forward until the final bell. All three judges were in agreement once again with all three cards reading 58-56.

Fort Worth Texas native and current WBC United States (USNBC) champion, Edward Vazquez moved to 10-0(2KO) with a big 4th round KO over tough and tested Colombian Yeison Vargas 16-7(11KO). Vazquez set the pace from the opening bell working behind a stiff jab and great head movement, slowly opening the Colombian up with big body shots and right hands. Vazquez accelerated in round four, as he started to let his hands go, and landed a huge right hand that sent Vargas crumbling to the canvas. The 25-year-old Vazquez is managed by DKO Management, and this was his first start since winning an eight-round split decision over Irvin Gonzalez (14-2) on November 28th in Las Angeles to capture the WBC USNBC title.

BAD PROMOTIONS CEO and light heavyweight prospect Blake “BAD” Davis moved to 7-0(4KO) with a 59-second destruction of veteran Mexican boxer Ulisses Jimenez 24-28(16KO). DAVIS landed a bomb of a right hand early in round one that sent the Mexican flopping to the canvas showing a lack of heart and grit as he let referee Samuel Burgos reach the count of 10.

Bronx NY Native now training in South Florida Pistol Peter Dobson moved to 13-0(8KO) with a crushing 3rd round TKO against Wilfrido Buelvas 21-14(15KO). The Colombian Buelvas gave Dobson a run for his money early, as he came out hard and won the first round according to two judges often cathing Dobson on the ropes with straight right hands. The momentum switched quickly as Dobson started turning up the heat at the end of round two hurting Buelvas with some big shots near the end of the round. Round three started competitively, and then Dobson came forward with big shots and a devastating right hand hit Beulvas like a shotgun ending the scrap at 1:28 of round 3.

In the main event, Mr. St Pete Clarence Booth moved to 20-4(12KO) with a 3rd Round TKO over Rodolfo Puente (19-7). Where Puente was very competitive, this fight was all Booths’ as he set a strong pace from the opening bell picking apart his Colombian counterpart. Booth the former sparring partner for Keith Thurman and Sergi Lipinets knocked Puente down at the bell and the of round one with a big right hand. Puente came out swinging in round two determined to go out on his shield but Booth again controlled the round often landing big left hooks and right hands. The end came in round three with Booth landing a straight left and right hook, which put Puente out at 0:59 of round 3.

BAD PROMOTIONS will be back in 8 weeks with another installment of BAD PROMOTIONS High-Class Boxing and Entertainment.
PHOTO CREDITS – GERARDO RAMOS – BAD PROMOTIONSCATCH THE REPLAY AT WWW.BADPROMOTIONS.COM

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