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Middleweight Vito ‘White Majic’ Mielnicki, Jr. (21-1-1, 12 kos) easily defeated the Kamil Gardzielik of Poland (19-1, 4 kos), gaining ten rounds by a unanimous decision, marking a loose loose Saturday night at the prudential Newark Center, New Jersey.
(Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)
In the first round, Mielnicki controlled his fist throughout the round. In the third round, Mielnicki landed a right on his chin, leaving Garzielik a 8 referee’s count of referee Dave Franciosi, removing blood from his nose.
From the fourth to the seventh round, Mielnicki used a dagger and a little body work, supporting Garzielik all the time. In the eighth and the ninth round, he continued with Mielnicki taking all the rounds simply with his fist. In the tenth and final round, Garzielik, in the first minute, finally threw punches before returning to the defense. Mielnicki spent an easy night in general.
The scores were 100-89, 100-89 and 100-89.
In co-characteristic, Jihi Tucker of medium weight (15-1-1, 6 kos) defeated Southpaw Lorenzo “truck” Simpson (15-3, 9 kos) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds.
In the second round, Simpson landed a dagger and was countered by a punch punch in the final minute. In the third, Simpson only launches one at a time, while Tucker launches two or three. In the sixth round, Tucker landed several capital letters, while Simpson seemed to sink, with little Simpson offense.
In the tenth and final round, the inclination and the cloaks continued with Tucker doing another round
The scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 97-93. Eric Dali was the referee.
Damian “Polish Hussar” Knyba (16-0, 10 kos) heavyweight raised Marcin ‘Misiek’ Siwy (25-1-1, 12 kos) at the end of the eighth round due to a cut in a scheduled ten-round battle.
In the second round, a chip of head caused a cut in the left eyebrow of the much highest Knyba. In the third round, the referee Harvey Dock warned twice in Knyba for hitting behind the head. In the fifth round, Knyba landed a right to the body, hurting Siwy in the middle of the round.
In the sixth round, Siwy suffered a cut in the left eyebrow of a Knyba right. In the seventh round, Knyba used his fist to make the cut worse. In the eighth round, Knyba landed half a dozen punches unanswered on the head and a few in the body. At the end of the round, the ring doctor detained him because of the cut that Siwy suffered in the sixth round.
Super Welterweight Dwyke ‘The Genius’ Flemmings, Jr., (11-0, 10 kos) stopped Demian ‘Popi’ Fernandez (15-7, 5 kos) at 2:09 in the first round of an eight-round rounds scheduled.
In the first lap, Flemmings landed a dozen unanswered punches. Second afterwards, a right to the body dropped Fernández for an 8 count of referee Harvey Dock. Fernández fought back, disembarking a punch. Second afterwards, again, a body shot dropped Fernández for an 8 -time count. For the third time, Flemmings dropped Fernández with a body body, shouting at the stop by the referee.
Norman Neely (16-1, 11 kos) ravaged James Willis (6-2-1, 5 kos) at 2:08 in the first round of an eight scheduled rounds.
In the first round of the final minute, Neely landed a big right on Willis’s chin, having it in the corner, when referee Eric Dali intervened, shouting a stop. Was it an early shutdown? Willis thought.
Brandun Lee of Super Lightweight (30-0, 23 kos) won an unanimous unanimous decision on an Elias “Macho” Damian Araujo (22-6, 9 kos) who does not want the will.
In the first round, Araujo ran around the ring, rarely punching, while Lee hit him, after returning after eleven months of inactivity. In the second round, Lee landed on a body and headed for the races.
In the fifth round, Lee landed on the left and went down Araujo, looking for an exit. Referee Eric Dali gave him five minutes to recover.
In the seventh place, Lee was able to land some head shots when Araujo is in his head, not yet ready to mix it. In the eighth and final round, Araujo would rush, without landing anything, with Lee landing four strokes on his head, enough to make the round.
The scores of the judges were 80-72, 80-72 and 80-72.
Lisandra Contreras of Super Bantamweight (1-0) defeated Montana Weems (1-1, 1 KO) by a unanimous decision of four rounds, marking a lonely defeat.
In the first round, in the middle, Contreras landed a hook on the left, followed by a right on the chin and went down Weems for a 8 -year count Mary Glover count with half a minute remaining. In the second round, Contreras won a round.
In the third round, Weems returned, at the exit of Contreras in a nearby round. In the fourth and final round, Contreras landed the heaviest blows over the shorter weems.
The scores were 40-35, 40-35 and 40-35.
Super Welterweight Kahshad Elliott (5-0, 4 kos) surpassed Titus ‘Sniper’ Ashe (1-1, 1 ko) by a unanimous decision of four rounds.
In the first three rounds, Elliott had an advantage. In the fourth and final round, although against the ropes, Ashe reopened a cut in the left eyebrow of Eliott.
Scores 38-35, 38-35 and 38-35. Mary Glover was the referee.
The heavy weight Muadh ‘Nim’ Abdus-Salaam (1-0) won a 4-round majority decision on Roberto Cantos (1-4).
In the first two rounds, Abdus-Salaam had an advantage. In the third, it was a song. In the fourth and final round, Cantos surpassed Abdus-Salaam during the first two minutes, but lost the end with Abdus-Salaam disembarking some great rights to the chin.
Scores 38-38, 39-37 and 40-36. Harvey Dock was the referee.
SouthPaw Light Heavy Southpaw Arjan Iseni (4-0, 4 kos) stopped Kaine Tomlinson, Jr. (1-1, 1 ko) at 1:03 of the second round of a four rounds scheduled, scoring three golden.
In the first round, Arseni left Tomlinson soon with a lead on the left on the lower ropes for a 8 referee count Mary Glover. In the final minute, an advantage in Arseni’s chin and down went to Tomlinson for another count of the referee Glover.
In the second round, Arseni scored a third time with a straight left on his chin, forcing the referee Glover to stop -without counting.
The announcing the ring was Ramblin ‘Ralph.
Last updated on 06/21/2025