Dominic "Trouble" Breazeale Wins Pro Boxing Debut
By Media Report on Doghouse Boxing (Nov 10, 2012)
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Indio, California. - It
couldn't have been a better professional debut for Olympic Super
Heavyweight, as he shined in front of millions of viewers on ShoBox, the
Next Generation. Dominic "Trouble" Breazeale didn't waste anytime in
making short work of his opponent Curtis Tate, knocking him out in the first round.
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Photo By: Tom Casino, Showtime Boxing |
Once the opening bell rang, Breazeale used his jab to feel Tate out and a
minute later hit him with a left jab, then followed with
a monstrous right that sent Tate stumbling to the canvas. Veteran
referee Pat Russell nearly halted the bout but allowed Tate to
continue. Breazeale capitalized on his opportunity and crushed Tate
with several more blows that led Tate crashing to the canvas for a
second time. Russel halted the bout at 1:06 in the first round.
When
Breazeale was asked about his thoughts on his performance, he indicated
that, "I went in to the ring prepared and confident and the results
showed that. I established a good strong jab early in the round and
once I
hit him a with a right I knew the show was
over. I'm looking forward to my next fight and I will be in the gym on
Monday with my trainer John Bray."
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Photo By: Tom Casino, Showtime Boxing |
Breazeale looked outstanding
in his debut and his trainer predicted that he would shine. When asked
about his pupil's performance, Bray noted that, "I was happy with
Dominic's performance and he showed composure and is now sitting down on
his punches. His jab set up the one-two combination that ended the
fight. This is just the first step and the beginning of big things to
come for Dominic Breazeale."
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