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Carlos Molina scored a seventh round stoppage over Allen Conyers in a scheduled ten round Jr. Middleweight bout at The Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Molina controlled the first couple of rounds by just touching Conyers. A cut was opened up over Molina’s right eye at the end of round three from an accidental headbutt. Conyers briefly got into the fight as he scored a knockdown in round four when he landed a right hand that made Molina’s glove touch the canvas.

Molina recovered and was the boss through the rest of the fight. In round seven, he landed a hard right that pushed Conyers back that forced referee Tony Weeks to stop the bout at 2:09 of round seven.

Molina, 151 lbs of Chicago, IL is now 18-4-2 with six knockouts. Conyers, 150 lbs of Bronx, NY is now 12-5.

Undefeated Lightweight Hylon Williams Jr. remained that with an eight round unanimous decision over Marcos Herrera.

Williams bloodied the nose of Herrera in round one and showed superior handspeed and landed quick three and four punch combinations to the head and body of the durable and tough Herrera.

Williams, 134 lbs of Houston, TX won by scores of 79-73; 79-73 and 77-75 to go to 14-0. Herrera, 135 lbs of Denver, CO is now 6-5-1.

Glendy Hernandez scored a four round unanimous decision over Ken Frank in a lackluster Heavyweight bout.

Hernandez, 238 1/2 lbs of Guantanamo, CUBA won by scores of 40-36; 39-37 and 39-37 to go to 7-0.

Frank, 287 1/2 lbs of Alberta, Canada is now 4-2-1.

Affiliated Computer Services to add another 135 jobs this fall

Colorado Springs Business Journal August 21, 2009 | Becky Hurley With close to 300 employees already graduated from training or in customer service positions, Affiliated Computer Services needs to hire another 135 people by mid-September. go to website affiliated computer services

Spokesman Chris Gilligan said the hires will occur on or before it’s next training session begins Sept. 8. web site affiliated computer services

“We’re still hiring – and are looking for employees who can handle inbound customer service calls and product billing questions, should they arise,” he said, adding that the local office handles customer service for a single ACS customer.

Gillian said there will be a number of management positions included in the openings.

Gilligan said the company locates its call center operations “where it makes good business sense,” and said he was not concerned that other call employers, such as PRC, another inbound and outbound telemarketing firm hubbed at Tiffany Square since 2007, would also be competing for the new hires.

Becky Hurley

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