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POWELL
BESTS TER-MELIKSETIAN WITH LOPSIDED DECISION,
GREEN
FLATTENS CODRINGTON IN 18 SECONDS
ON
A "SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION" DOUBLEHEADER
FROM
THE BUFFALO RUN CASINO IN MIAMI, OKLAHOMA
November 5, 2005
Photos:
J.D. Crenshaw/For SHOWTIME
In
a highly-anticipated match up of former Golden Gloves champions,
Oklahoma native Allan Green knocked out Jaidon Codrington shortly
after the opening bell, on "ShoBox: The New Generation."
The fight was waved off 18 seconds into the first round as Codrington,
unconscious, fell through the ropes. Codrington remained out
on the canvas for roughly three minutes before regaining consciousness.
Codrington was taken to Integris Baptist Regional Health Center
in Miami where initial reports indicated that he had suffered
a fractured sixth vertebrae. Doctors have since retracted that
diagnosis, according to promoter Lou DiBella, and Codrington
was released after neurological tests and CAT scans of the vertebrae
came back negative. A full recovery is expected.
In
the night's main event, Sechew Powell continued his progress
as a light middleweight prospect, taking a unanimous decision,
scored 100-90 and 97-93 twice, against hard-hitting Archak Ter-Meliksetian.
SHOWTIME televised the DiBella Entertainment
doubleheader from the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Okla., at
11 p.m. ET/PT.
Powell (18-0, 11 KOs), of Brooklyn, N.Y., boxed
smoothly and punched sharply en route to a convincing victory.
After hitting the canvas in his two previous "ShoBox"
outings, Powell went toe-to-toe with the strongest puncher he
had faced in his career in Ter-Meliksetian, and did not get
hurt. Powell counter punched effectively and had better mobility
and upper-body movement. The slick southpaw hurt his left hand
midway through the fight but did not stop his assault. According
to ShoBox ringside analyst Steve Farhood, Powell could be one-to-two
fights from major title contention.
Ter-Meliksetian (15-2, 12 KOs), of Yavard, showed
that he could hit hard at times and was quicker than expected.
The International Boxing Federation (IBF) No. 12 contender had
never been passed the sixth round in his career, but seemed
to be the busier fighter later.
In the telecast's opening bout, Green (18-0,
12 KOs) of Tulsa, Okla., attacked Codrington (9-1, 9 KOs) from
the first bell. He landed a left hook, then a body shot, followed
by a right cross, another body shot and a right cross that brought
Codrington's hands down. Green finished him with a flush left
hook to the jaw that sent Codrington face-first through the
ropes. Green, a "ShoBox" veteran, showed he is a force
to be reckoned with in the super-middleweight division.
The bouts will be replayed on SHOWTIME TOO Saturday
at midnight, on SHOWTIME EXTREME Monday at 8 p.m. and Wednesday
at 11:30 p.m. and back on SHOWTIME TOO Thursday at 11 p.m.
SHOWTIME'S incredible weekend of boxing continues
Saturday when undefeated Jeff "Left Hook" Lacy defends
his International Boxing Federation (IBF) and International
Boxing Organization (IBO) super middleweight titles against
IBF No. 5 contender Scott "The Sandman" Pemberton
on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Nov. 5, 2005, at 9 p.m. ET/PT
(delayed on the west coast). Gary Shaw Productions, LLC will
promote the event from Caesars Tahoe in Lake Tahoe, Nev. In
the co-feature, IBF Bantamweight Champion Rafael Marquez will
defend his belt for the sixth time when he takes on International
Boxing Organization (IBO) 118-pound Champion/IBF No. 1 contender,
Silence Mabuza.
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