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2300 Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BLUE / AZUL RED / ROJA (6 Rounds - Super Welterweight) JAMES ROBINSON - 151 Vs Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BLUE / AZUL RED / ROJA (6 Rounds - Super Welterweight) JAMES ROBINSON - 151 Vs. FRED JENKINS, JR. - 155.75 York, PA (3-1-2, 1 KO) Jenkins W6 Philadelphia, PA (8-1, 3 KOs) TRUNKS: Black, 24, 5’10”, 70” (60-53, 59-54 TRUNKS: Blue & Gray, 27, 5'7", 76” CORNER: Julio Alvarez, Steven Weimer CORNER: Fred Jenkins, Sr., Julius Goldsmith Ryan Jenkins (6 Rounds - Welterweight) NATHANIEL RIVAS - 147 Vs. JUAN RODRIGUEZ - 144.5 Berlin, NJ (5-0, 2 KOs) Rodriguez T5 (1:01) Haymarket, VA (5-2-1, 4 KOs) TRUNKS: Pink/Yellow, 21, 5'11", 74” TRUNKS: Blue, 24, 5’9”, 69” CORNER: Raul Rivas, Nick Pomilio CORNER: Jim Ed Jones, Vincent Jackson (8 Rounds - Featherweight) CAMILO PEREZ - 126.5 Vs. TOKA KAHN CLARY - 127 Rio Piedras, P.R. (9-2, 4 KOs) Clary W8 Providence, RI (13-0-0-1, 9 KOs) TRUNKS: White wPR Flag, 24, 5'5", 66" (79-73, 80-72x2) TRUNKS: Red, 22, 5'6", 72.5" CORNER: Ivan Pagan, Ivan Calderon CORNER: Peter Manfredo, Danny Milano Dan Crotty (6 Rounds - Middleweight) TOMMY LaMANNA - 158 Vs. GILBERT ALEX SANCHEZ - 156.5 Atlantic City, NJ (15-0, 7 KOs) LaManna W6 Camden, NJ (4-5-0-1, 2 KOs) TRUNKS: Cheetah Print, 23, 6'2", 74" TRUNKS: Black & Red, 31, 5’8”, 69” CORNER: Hassan Hameed-El, Joey Eye (59-55 x3) CORNER: Martin Diaz, Jose Sanchez Irving Muse Michelle Resnik (6 Rounds - Super Lightweight) RANDY FUENTES - 145 Vs. JULIAN RODRIGUEZ - Edinburg, TX (4-3-1, 0 KOs) Rodriguez T2 (2:24) Hasbrouck Heights, NJ (7-0, 6 KOs) TRUNKS: Red & Blue, 22, 5'5", 67” TRUNKS: Red w/White & Blue, 19, 5'8", 68.5" CORNER: Simon Mendez, David Fuentes CORNER: Alex Devia, Edgar Sanchez (8 Rounds - Super Middlweight) SAMUEL MILLER - 167.3 Vs. JESSE HART - 67.75 Arboletes, COL (28-8, 25 KOs) Hart T2 (2:07) Philadelphia, PA (15-0, 12 KOs) TRUNKS: Red & Blue, 35, 6'2", 74" TRUNKS: Red & White, 24, 6'2", 77.5" CORNER: David Toribio, Pedro Valerio CORNER: Eugene Hart, Danny Davis Fred Jenkins, Sr. (8 Rounds - Lightweight) KARIM EL OUAZGHARI - 134.5 Vs. FELIX VERDEJO - Barcelona, SPA (16-5-2, 4 KOs) Verdejo T4 (1:27) San Juan, P.R. (15-0, 11 KOs) TRUNKS: White w/Red, Blue, 34, 5'8", 69” TRUNKS: Blue w/White, 21, 5'9", 71.5" CORNER: Oriol Pena, Pedro Garcia CORNER: Ricky Marquez, Tommy Gallagher Zulma Martinez Angel Rivera (6 Rounds - Featherweight) CHRISTOPHER DIAZ - 126 Vs. JAZZMA HOGUE - 126 Barranquitas, PR (7-0, 5 KOs) Diaz W4 Farmington, NM (3-5-1, 0 KOs) TRUNKS: Blue w/Silver, 19, 5'6", 64" (60-52 x3) TRUNKS: Red w/Silver, 28, 5’6", 64" CORNER: Ricky Marquez, Jason Marquez CORNER: Herman Buck, Jennifer Buck Pedro Diaz Jasmine Brown (4 Rounds - Heavyweight) GEORGE ARIAS - 221.5 Vs. RANDY EASTON - 229.5 Bronx, NY (1-0, 1 KO) Arias W4 Williamsport, PA (3-5-1, 3 KOs) TRUNKS: White & Gold, 22, 5’11", 73" (40-36 x3) TRUNKS: Silver & Gold, 34, 6’2”, 78” CORNER: Leon Washington, Sr., Victor Pena CORNER: Marshall Kauffman, Moe Morales Leon Washington, Jr., Andres Beltre Charles Folk.
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