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BOXING EVENT RESULTS State Form 54109 (R / 7-10) 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, August 19, 2011 Official Name Bouts Worked Commissioner: 101 West Washington Street VENUE Referee: Kurt Spivey 3,5,6,7,9 Commissioner: East Tower, Suite 1600 The Venue @ Horseshoe Casino Referee: Gerald Scott 1,2,4,8, Commissioner: Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Hammond, IN Referee: Chief Commission Representative: Joanna Holland Office: (317) 234-7164 START TIME Red Judge 1: Gary Merritt 1,2,4,5,6,7,8, Assistant Commission Representative: Kelvin Caldwell Email: [email protected] 7:00 PM (central) Red Judge 2: Blake Allen 3,9 Assistant Commission Representative: Winston Matthews PROMOTER & MATCHMAKER White Judge 1: Nathan Palmer 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 Assistant Commission Representative: Bill McCoy Promoter Name: Wild Bill's BoxingLicense Number: BP000003 White Judge 2: Blake Allen 8 Assistant Commission Representative: Matchmaker Name: n/a License Number: n/a Blue Judge 1: Bill Paige 2,3,4,6,8,9 Assistant Commission Representative: PHYSICIAN AMBULANCEANNOUNCER Blue Judge 2: Blake Allen 1,5,7, Assistant Commission Representative: Dr. Michael Foreit Hammond Fire DepartmentThomas Treiber Timekeeper: Jason Spears all Assistant Commission Representative: EVENT ATTENDANCE & TAX Timekeeper: Stacie Spears 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 Robert DaLuz 32 Providence, RI 126.2 13-38-3-9 FL069818 LOST 18 GM 72-80, NP 72-80, BA 72-80 Blue Corner Evgeny Gradovich 25 Arapahoe, NC 126.2 10-0-0-6 NC079039 WON 2 Red Corner Gabriel Morris 32 Toledo, OH 140 4-11-2-0 OH074857 LOST 24 GM 36-39, NP 37-38, BP 35-40 Blue Corner Chris Singleton 27 Baton Rouge, LA 137 2-0-0-2 LA079844 WON Red Corner DeWayne Wisdom 23 Indianapolis, IN 125.2 Pro Debut IN080510 WON 34 RD 3 TKO 1:13 Blue Corner Paulie Settepani 23 Rockford, IL 126.2 1-0-0-1 IL080206 LOST 30 Day Suspension Red Corner Henry Lundy 27 Philadelphia, PA 134.6 20-1-1-10 PA073351 WON 410 RD 6 KO :37secs Blue Corner David Diaz 35 Chicago, IL 134.4 36-3-1-17 IL046232 LOST 60 Day Suspension Red Corner Martin Tucker 31 Toledo, OH 136 7-9-0-3 OH070800 LOST 30 Day Suspension 54 RD 3 TKO :50secs Blue Corner Yakubu Amidu 26 Los Angeles, CA 134.4 16-2-1-14 CA070788 WON Red Corner Grady Brewer 40 Lawton, OK 156.4 28-12-0-16 OK055969 LOST 610 GM 92-98, NP 91-99, BP 91-99 Blue Corner Demetrius Andrade 23 Providence, RI 157 13-0-0-9 RI077093 WON Red Corner Jeremy Wood 31 Sydney, OH 165.2 1-3-0-1 OH079168 LOST 74 GM 36-40, NP 36-40, BA 36-40 Blue Corner Mike Kurzeja 43 Downers Grove, IL 167 4-0-1-4 IL076111 WON- unan decision Red Corner Deandrey Abron 39 Youngstown, OH 175.6 15-9-0-10 OH070639 LOST 88 GM 72-80, BA 72-80, BP 72-80 Blue Corner Montell Griffin 41 Chicago, IL 178 49-8-1-30 NV012408 WON Red Corner Ruben Galvan 38 Hammond, IN 146 27-17-4-10 IN046387 LOST 94 BA 37-39, NP 37-39, BP 36-40 Blue Corner Joe Linenfelser 23 Rockford, IL 149 9-1-1-6 FL072230 WON.
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