George "Comanche Boy" Tahdooahnippah put on a sensational boxing performance
By Media Report on Doghouse Boxing (Oct 1, 2012) Doghouse Boxing
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LAWTON, OK - In front of a sold-out crowd of passionate boxing fans at
the Comanche Nation Casino in Lawton, Oklahoma on Friday night, hometown
fan favorite George "Comanche Boy" Tahdooahnippah put on a sensational
performance, stopping Gundrick "Sho Gun" King and winning the NABA
Middleweight Title.
Battering the stronger King over the first
two rounds with a full arsenal of power shots, Tahdooahnippah had the
fans standing and cheering throughout the action.
An accidental
clash of heads in the third round caused a cut over King's left eye.
After the stanza, the Tuscaloosa, Alabama native's corner requested that
the referee stop the bout and Tahdooahnippah was declared the winner.
Staying undefeated Tahdooahnippah improved to 31-0-1 (23KO's), while King moved to 18-9-0 (11KO's).
Said
Joe DeGuardia of Star Boxing who promoted the event, "We're very proud
of George's performance and highly impressed with the crowd and passion
the fans had throughout the card. It was a terrific show and we look
forward to returning to the Comanche Nation Casino for future events."
In
the co-main event, Houston, Texas native Don Mouton and Abel Perry of
Colorado Springs, CO, stood toe-to-toe throughout their eight round
middleweight clash in an all-action scrap. Mouton landed the harder,
stronger punches and was awarded the majority decision upping his record
to 11-4-1 (9KO's), while Perry fell to 18-6-0 (9KO's).
In the
super middleweight division, David Lujuan of Wichita Falls, Texas, 3-0-1
(1KO), stayed undefeated, winning a four round unanimous decision over
Oklahoma City's Ritchie Cherry, 2-5-0 (1KO) in a fantastic, crowd
pleasing fight featuring non-stop action throughout.
Tulsa,
Oklahoma middleweight Chris Barnes, 2-1-1 (1KO) won a four round battle
over Willie Gilbert, 0-1-1, of Oklahoma City in a rematch of their draw
six weeks ago.
Rounding out the card, heavyweights provided some
outstanding action as Constantin Bejenaru, 8-0-0 (2KO's), of Bacau,
Romania, survived a first round knockdown to stop pro debuting Dwayne
Jackson in the second round as each fighter threw massive bombs
throughout the bout.
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