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Public Event Results.Xlsx INDIANA PROFESSIONAL BOXING EVENT RESULTS State Form 54109 (R / 7-10) Indiana Gaming Commission DATE (month, day, year) LICENSED OFFICIALS COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES Attn: Athletic Division Friday, May 25, 2012 Official Name Bouts Worked Commissioner: 101 West Washington Street VENUE Referee: Tony Gray 1, 3, 5, 7 Commissioner: East Tower, Suite 1600 The Venue @ Horseshoe Casino Referee: Kurt Spivey 2, 4, 6, 8 Commissioner: Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Hammond, IN Referee: Chief Commission Representative: Joanna Holland Office: (317) 234-7164 START TIME Red Judge 1: Nathan Palmer all Inspector: Kelvin Caldwell EEili@iimail: [email protected] 7730PM(:30 PM (cent ral) RRdJded Judge 2 : IItnspector: Winst on M atth ews PROMOTER & MATCHMAKER White Judge 1: Gary Merritt all Inspector: Adam Gaines Promoter Name: Hitz EntertainmentLicense Number: BP000006 White Judge 2: Assistant Commission Representative: Matchmaker Name: Bobby HitzLicense Number: Blue Judge 1: Bill Paige all Assistant Commission Representative: PHYSICIAN AMBULANCEANNOUNCER Blue Judge 2: Assistant Commission Representative: Dr. Dennis Streeter Hammond Fire DepartmentRay Flores Timekeeper:Connie Paige all Assistant Commission Representative: EVENT ATTENDANCE & TAX Timekeeper:Tony Gavin all Assistant Commission Representative: Attendance: Ticket Tax: $TV Tax: $ Timekeeper: Assistant Commission Representative: Bout Number of Name of Date of Birth Official Federal Bout Medical & Non-Medical Number Rounds Professional Boxer (month, day, year) Age Hometown Weight Record ID Number Result Suspensions Red Corner Larenzo Wilson 22 Indianapolis, IN 146.4 1-1-2-0 IN080618 MAJORITY DRAW 14 NP 38-38, GM 38-38, BP 39-37 (Ramirez) Blue Corner Nick Ramirez 23 Chicago, IL 144.6 0-0-1-0 IL080793 MAJORITY DRAW Red Corner Guy Packer 37 Battle Creek, MI 164.2 4-36-2-1 MI015927 LOST 30 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION 24 Round #3 TKO 2:47 Blue Corner Meegal Harper 30 Matteson, IL 156.4 6-0-0-6 IN053750 WON Red Corner Ramon Valenzuela, Jr. 21 Chicago, IL 159.2 6-1-0-1 IL078435 LOST 60 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION 36 Round #2 KO 2:38 Blue Corner Donatas Bondorovas 32 Chicago, IL 159.8 15-3-1-4 IL030373 WON Red Corner Tim Washington 31 Toledo, OH 275.4 0-2-0-0 OH079322 LOST 30 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION 44 Round #4 TKO 0:45 Blue Corner David Martin III 27 Hammond, IN 224 6-0-0-5 IN078720 WON Red Corner Stanley Allen 40 Las Vegas, NV 238 5-4-0-3 NV044425 LOST 60 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION 56 Round #6 KO 2:26 Blue Corner Elijah McCall 24 Plantation, FL 221.2 9-1-1-8 NV076482 WON Red Corner Joey Abell 31 Andover, MN 240.4 28-6-0-27 MN072211 LOST 30 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION 610 Round #9 TKO 1:53 Blue Corner Fres Oquendo 39 Carol Stream, IL 219.6 34-7-0-22 IL047843 WON Red Corner Emerson Chasing Bear 36 Fort Yates, ND 226.2 4-3-2-2 ND041972 WON 74 NP 39-37, GM 39-37, BP 39-37 Blue Corner Phillip Triantafillo 26 Chesterton, IN 237.2 2-1-0-1 IN080281 LOST Red Corner Adrian Herrmann 34 Everett, WA 175 2-5-1-1 WA049753 LOST 60 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION 86 Round #3 KO 2:21 Blue Corner Mike Jimenez 25 Des Plaines, IL 168.4 7-0-0-4 IL079323 WON.
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