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posted by mightygloves.com on March 17, 2007, in Events

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John Duddy (19-0, 15 KOs), 159 ¾ lbs., Queens, NY via Derry, N. Ireland WTDEC9 (90-81, 89-82, 88-83)
Anthony Bonsante (29-9-3, 17 KOs), 159 ¼ lbs., Shakopee, MN
(IBA World & WBC Continental Americas Middleweight Championships)

Giovanni Lorenzo (23-0, 15 KOs), 160 lbs., New York, NY via Dominican Republic WTKO3 (1:38)
Robert Kamya (15-7, 4 KOs), 160 lbs., Palm Beach, FL via Uganda

Andy Lee (8-0, 5 KOs), 164 lbs., Detroit, MI via Limerick, Ireland WKO3 (2:36)
Carl Daniels (49-11-1, 31 KOs), 168 lbs., St. Louis, MO

Maureen Shea (10-0, 5 KOs), 134 lbs., Bronx, NY WTKO3 (1:06)
Eva Lidia Silva (4-7, 0 KOs), 140 lbs., Ciudad Acuna, Mexico

Rodney Ray (4-4-1, 4 KOs), 204 lbs., Brooklyn, NY WKO2 (1:30)
James Clancy (9-1, 1 KOs), 234 lbs., Boston, MA via Clare, Ireland

Henry Coyle (1-0, 1 KO), 152 lbs., Chicago, IL via County Mayo, Ireland WKO1 (1:34)
Jason Collazo (0-1, 0 KOs), 156 lbs., Paterson, NJ

Mark Clancy (7-0-1, 1 KO), 196 lbs., Boston, MA via County Clare, Ireland WDEC4 (40-35, 40-35, 40-35)
Andrew Hutchinson (2-9-2, 0 KOs), 194 lbs., New York, NY

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John Duddy: “Anthony came to fight; unfortunately we clashed heads in the second. He tried to keep moving. I was a little rusty. He’s gutsy and it (cut) was unfortunate. I think I won every round. I promise to put on a better performance the next time around. He caught me with one or two shots but never hurt me. He’s experienced but I thought I was well in control of the fight.”

Anthony Bonsante: “It wasn’t the cut. It was the blood in my eyes. I was trying to take him into the 10th. I sucked it up for a few rounds. Duddy’s a warrior. I’d like to do it again.”

Giovanni Lorenzo: “I felt good but that’s not what I wanted. On a scale of 1 to 10, I was a 7. I leave (future fights) up to my manager, but we’ve talked about (John) Duddy. I wanted to show respect (large green washable shamrock on his back) to Irish Ropes Promotions for putting me on this card and to all of the Irish. Tonight I was half Dominican and half Irish.”

Andy Lee: “I knew he was trying to pick my jab. He has a lot of experience and skills. For two rounds he did pick my jabs, trying to set me up, but I threw a short jab and cracked him. My composure was a lot better tonight. I used my skills and waited for the right shot.”


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