Wendy Toussaint wins in his hometown

Source: Star Boxing

25/11/2024

Wendy Toussaint wins in his hometown

Wendy Touissant W8 Brian Arregui...  Wendy "The Haitian Fire" Touissant (16-3, 7 KOs), got back to his winning ways on Saturday night. Touissant, fighting in his hometown of Huntington, New York,  stayed poised throughout an eight-round bout, to defeat capable Argentinean junior middleweight Brian "El Capitan" Arregui (10-5, 7 KOs). The fight took place in Huntington (Long Island), New York on a Star Boxing show. Toussaint secured the victory by majority decision. The scores were: 80-72 by Tony Paolillo; 79-73 by Steve Weisfeld and a shocking 76-76 by Kevin Morgan.

ADDITIONAL RESULTS

Italian-American Micky Scala (11-0, 6 KOs) relied on his reach and fast combinations to score throughout the fight, ultimately earning a victory by unanimous decision (60-54 (twice) and 59-55) over Luis "Conrazon De Oro" Caraballo Ramos of Puerto Rico (7-6-1, 7 KOs). Scala is 22 years old.

David "King David" Malul (2-0, 2KOs) had The Paramount crowd energized for his second pro fight. Malul uncorked three powerful blows to the head of his opponent, Zachary "Mr. Sippi Babi" Davis (0-5) to secure a third-round knockout.

In a rough-and-tough back and forth battle, Harley "Heavy Hands" Burke (9-0, 7 KOs) defeated Tevin Terrance (1-2-2) by a very close unanimous decision (58-55 (twice) and 57-56). Following an early first-round knockdown of Burke by Terrance's left hook, Burke settled in and the rest of the fight was exciting and close. The two combatants exchanged blows all fight, with neither fighter seeming to gain the upper hand. Ultimately, the judges ruled for Burke, keeping the Irish American's perfect record unscathed.

Albanian pride was soaring as John "The Warrior" Gjini (13-0, 12 KOs) dissected Luis Porozo (18-12-0, 9 KOs), in a dominating TKO win. Porozo came into the bout as the much more seasoned fighter, with 29 career fights under his belt, compared to Gjini's 12. Porozo took the first round but it was Gjini thereafter as his fast hands and quickness broke down the tough Ecuadorian native. Gjini secured the fourth round referee stoppage and TKO victory.

The opening bout saw a gritty bout between Long Island native Frank "Magic" Monaco (now 2-0-1) and Victor "El Patron" Pradis (now 2-2-1). Monaco and Pradis fought in close quarters and neither fighter gave the other much room to breathe. Pradis seemed intent on attacking Monaco's body throughout the fight, while Monaco stayed poised waiting for his openings. In the ultimate tossup decision, the judges scored it a split draw (38-38, 39-37, 37-39).

Fans can watch the entire fight card on StarBoxing.TV on demand. Also, the show will be replayed on YES Network on dates to be announced by Star Boxing later this week.