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02/08/2004 Archived Entry: "Reggie Davis Beats Dewey Welliver"

Reggie Davis Beats Dewey Welliver

FIGHT NIGHT 44 RESULTS,Saturday February 7, 2004,The Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, WA

Middlewieght, Scheduled 10 Rounds Reggie Davis, (Portland, OR)(10-2) (5KO) 154 lbs vs. Dewey Welliver, Spokane, WA (14-8-1) ( 5 KO) 156 lbs......

Reggie Davis defeated Dewey Welliver in a majority 10 round decision.Davis' fluid style and sharp straight punches took a slow and brutal toll on Welliver's face. In the second round Davis broke Welliver's nose with a wicked right cross. Fom that moment on Davis patiently picked Welliver apart for the remainder of the fight.

Welterweight, Scheduled 8 Rounds Jose Hilton Santos, (11-5) (4 KO) 163 lbs vs. Troy Weaver (19-7-2) (19 > KO) 170lbs..............

Troy Weaver defeated Jose Hilton Santos by KO in 2:06 of the 2nd round. Weaver viciously imposed his will on Santos. A relentless Weaverconnected with one jaw rattling punch after another until Santos buckled under the barrage of Weaver's bone crunching blows. Beaten and rattled, Santos managed to pull himself up from the canvas, staggering toward the neutral corner. The referee took one look at Santos' confused disposition and called the fight.

Heavyweight, Scheduled 4 Rounds Wesley Martin, (14-40-8) (8KO) 225 lbs vs. Shane Sutcliffe (25-13-1) (15 KO) 237 bs....

Wesley Martin defeated Shane Sutcliffe in a majority 10 round decision. Martin's slow moving demeanor seemed to lull the more polished Sutcliffe to sleep. Sutcliffe would step inside throw a couple of nicecombinations, but never managed to connect with a significant punch.Martin, on the other hand, telegraphed his punches. When Martin connected with a heavy right hand in the second round, Sutcliffe dropped to the mat like a ton of bricks. Martin's occasional but successful display of power gave him the edge in a close hard fought bout. "Irish" Steve Conkin, (1-0) 140 lbs vs. Alejandro Martinez (0-1) 140 lbs

"Irish" Steve Conkin defeated Alejandro Martinez in a 4 round splitdecision. Conkin and Martinez's waged war in a debut fight full of enthusiasm and spirit. Conkin edged out Martinez in a highly contested bout. Lightweight, 4 Rounds Angelo Torres, (9-8-1) (3KO) 127 lbs vs. Jaun Ramon, (1-2) 128 lbs. Angelo Torres defeated Jaun Ramon in a unanimous 4 round decision. Torres flaunted fancy footwork and pushed Ramon around the ring from the start. Ramon countered with spurts of power and brute strength, holding Torres in the ropes in the fourth round with a series of blows to the face. In the end the judges preferred the showmanship and style of Torres to thephysical bludgeoning antics of Ramon. Lightweight, 4 Rounds Hector Reynoso, (0-1) 136 lbs vs. TJ Jooye (1-0) 137 lbs.> TJ Jooye defeated Hector Reynoso in a unanimous 4 round decision. Jooye and Reynoso were wild men. Both fighters were loose, and aggressive.> Reynoso connected with the occasional hay-maker, but the slightly more polished Jooye seemed to land the more meaningful punches. Jooye> impressed the judges with his toughness and won the fight.> > Welterweight, Scheduled 5 Rounds> Damion Hatch, Bend, OR (7-4-3) (w/5KO) 168 lbs. vs. Brock Stodden,> (14-8-1) (w/-7KO) 170 lbs... > > Brock Stodden defeated Damion Hatch in a unanimous 5 round decision. With a fantastic jab, Hatch came out of his corner delivering damage to> Stodden's forehead in the first round. Stodden and Hatch went toe to toe,taunting one another with tireless body shots. Hatch stayed close to> Stodden, as the two slow danced in the center of the ring exchanging> punches. Stodden outlasted Hatch in the later rounds, edging him out for the victory.

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