In the co-main event Super Middleweight Dyah “Ali” Davis 17-1 (8KO) was very impressive with a fifth round TKO over Jose “El Macho” Medina 15-17 (11KO). Davis was extremely impressive with blistering jabs and accurate combinations. Medina was dropped twice and the final time his corner threw in the towel at 1:04 of the 5th. Davis is the son of Olympic Gold medalist Howard Davis.
In the second co-main even Derek Allen 2-5(2KO) silenced the crowd in Macon with a big KO upset win over Milton “Big” Wynn 8-1(5KO). Allen dropped with a vicious overhand right and the end came at 1:33 of round 1.
The fireworks began with the first bell when middleweight Jonathan “The Conquistador” Cepeda 7-0 (6KO) and Chris Govan 2-6(2KO) came out to meet each others with big bombs! Cepeda dropped Govan in the first round with a devastating left hook and another unintentional shot while Govan had a knee. Govan had a good start of the second before Cepeda dropped him twice with 2 huge rights. Cepeda remains perfect with a TKO win at 1:51 of the second.
The brawl of the night came with featherweights Danny Aquino 3-0 and David Cano 0-1. These two warriors battled from ding to dong in a delight of a fight. Officially scored a unanimous decision win for Aquino with the cards reading 40-36 and 39-37 twice.
Former 3 time NYC Golden Glove and national champion Patricia “Boom Boom” Alcivar, went uncontested as her opponent did not make the ring. Alcivar, the former Olympic athlete of the year took the opportunity to showcase her skills on focus mitts for the crowd. Alcivar is trained by former 2 time world champion. Terri “The Boss” Moss.
Jr welterweight, Alex Paracha, 4-0(2KO) from Afghanistan brawled to a unanimous decision win over Jacksonville’s’ Darrell Jones 2-3(1KO). The cards read 39-37.
Hometown hero Tobias Rice was impressive in his debut with a 4th round TKO over Nate Lovelace.
Former amateur national champion Lamar Russ 2-0(2KO) came off of the canvas in the first round to drop Shawn Actier 3 times on the way to a TKO3 at :58.