Mitchell twins and Nolan post wins in Florida!

28/08/2006

Mitchell twins and Nolan post wins in Florida!

Press Release: The Mitchell twins, Aaron and Eric, and Leo “Paco” Nolan were all victorious on Saturday night’s “Fight Night” at Club Cinema in Pompano Beach. Aaron “Homicide” Mitchell (25-1-1, 20 KOs) scored a sixth-round technical knockout of Christopher “The Hammer” Holt (12-7, 8 KOs) in the main event. Aaron extended his unbeaten streak to 24 (23-0-1, 17 KOs), dating back to 1993. His twin brother, Eric “Murder” Mitchell (20-4-1, 10 KOs), started the night off with an eighth round stoppage of Fernando Hernandez (18-10-2). Nolan (26-0, 10 KOs) was awarded a victory by eight-round disqualification versus Jed Phipps (17-5, 10 KOs). Referee Brian Garry halted the bout (2:07) after Phipps spit out his mouthpiece for the third time.

 

Mitchell was slow to start, allowing Holt to punch away, but it was ineffective and only seemed to irritate Aaron. Holt developed a serious cut under his right eye that led to the stoppage at 2:04 of the sixth round. With the win, Aaron acquires a vacant regional title in the middleweight division. “You must be strong physically and mentally when you box professionally.” Mitchell stated. “I make sure to have thought the fight through even before I step into the ring. Lots of guys don’t do it and that’s why my brother and I continue to defeat them. Now we want to face a contender to show off what we can do.” 

 

His twin brother, Eric “Murder” Mitchell (20-4-1, 10 KOs), started the night by winning a regional junior middlerwight title off with an eighth round stoppage (2:02) of an aptly named “Fearless” Fernando Hernandez (18-10-2).  “I hit him with big body shots and they paid off later in the fight,” Mitchell said.

 

Trainer “Famous” Henry Hill added, “Eric is a great athlete. The twins and I have been working hard in the gym to prepare for these title fights.”

 

Nolan (26-0, 10 KOs) was awarded a victory by eight-round disqualification versus Jed Phipps (17-5, 10 KOs). Referee Brian Garry halted the bout (2:07) after Phipps spit out his mouthpiece for the third time. “I felt very comfortable tonight and in control,” Nolan remarked. “I planned on setting up everything off the jab and I knew I would be able to go the distance. I’m very happy that I won. It’s another notch on my belt and this win let’s me know where I am in my career.”

 

Both fighters were warned during the pre fight instructions about intentionally spitting out their mouthpiece. Phipps received a warning the first time his mouthpiece came out, then a point was taken away the second time, and the referee disqualified Phipps when his mouthpiece came out the third time in the eighth round.   The Mitchell twins and Nolan are promoted by Silverhawk Championship Boxing, managed by Rider Boxing, and trained by Henry Hill.