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(more) Taylor decisions Ouma! (12-11-06)

Posted in 2006, Boxing News, Press Releases, Reports with tags , , , , , , , , on December 11, 2006 by Champ

By JD Meredith and David Hudson at Ringside – Fightnews.com

For Jermain Taylor, Kassim “The Dream” Ouma lived up to his nickname, for the middleweight king, fighting in front of his home town for the first time as a champion, could
not have asked for a dreamier title defense.

Well, short of a knockout, anyway, for while dominating the fight, Taylor was unable to floor the game Ouma.

While chants of “JAY-TEE!” filled the Alltel Arena in Little Rock, Arkansas, Taylor dominated the score cards in the early rounds, building a sizeable lead while Ouma could do
little but weather the storm.

Down the stretch, “The Dream” sought to turn into Taylor’s nightmare, rallying in a desperate attempt to dethrone the champion, but could not change the course of the fight.

All three judges scored it unanimously for Taylor, with scores of 118-110, 117-111 and 115-113.

Fightnews also had Taylor winning, though closer to the 115-113 score than the 118-110 ledger.

” He came in and fought all twelve rounds,” said the champion, now 25-0-1 (17 KOs). “He was a tough guy. He was just that tough.”

Ouma, now 25-3-1 (15 KOs), told the press that he would like another shot at Taylor, even if it was in Little Rock again.

” I’m never going to give up,” he said. (more)

(more) Guinn: It’s Them or Me!

Posted in 2006, Boxing News, Press Releases, Reports with tags , , , , , , , , , on December 4, 2006 by Champ

Lee Bates – Fightnews.com
When Dominick Guinn (26-4-1, 18 KOs) defeated Michael Grant by way of seventh round TKO in 2003, expectations were high for him.

Since then, Guinn has gone 4-4-1; however, to his credit, Guinn has been fighting the best competition in the heavyweight division. His losses came against opponents who had combined career records of 145-9-2. One of those fighters, Sergei Liakhovich, went on to become a world champion and another, James Toney, had just won the WBA title and been stripped for steroid use.

Guinn will look to get back on the winning track on Saturday, December 9, as he battles Zack Page on the undercard of Jermain Taylor vs. Kassim Ouma mega-fight at the Alltel Arena in North Little Rock, in his home state of Arkansas.

Guinn spoke with FightNews about the excitement of fighting in front of his home fans again; the tough competition he has fought in his losses, and his new philosophy on how he will fight from now on. (more)

Andre Berto Makes HBO Debut in Co-Feature December Ninth!

Posted in 2006, Boxing News, Press Releases, Reports with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on December 1, 2006 by Champ

“Home For the Holidays” Has Stellar Undercard in Little Rock!
Undisputed and undefeated World Middleweight Champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor defending his title against Kassim “The Dream” Ouma will be the icing on the cake of the December 9th DiBella Entertainment championship fight card at Alltel Arena in North Little Rock, as there are heaping portions of excitement layered on a truly stellar undercard as well.

Undefeated 2004 Olympian Andre Berto (15-0, 13 KO’s) will make his HBO World Championship Boxing debut, when the Winter Haven, Florida stalwart faces the stiffest test of his young career against Philadelphia area native Miguel Figueroa (25-4-1, 14 KO’s) in a ten round welterweight co-feature. Berto has been nothing short of sensational in his pro career, as he tries to extend his unbeaten string to 16 straight. Berto possesses all of the qualities of a boxing superstar: determination, hard work ethic, boxing skills, knockout power and charisma to take him to the championship level.

The WBC Continental Americas Super Lightweight Championship will be on the line when Emanuel Augustus (34-28-6, 19 KO’s) of Brownsville, Texas, squares off against Russell Stoner Jones (19-15, 14 KO’s) of Denver, CO in the ten round title tilt, giving the card even more championship flair.

Newly-signed Ronald Hearns, (10-0, 8 KO’s), son of the legendary Former World Champion Thomas “Hit Man” Hearns, makes his DBE debut a six round middleweight bout against Kendall Gould (8-10-1, 5 KO’s) of Milwaukee.

Highly regarded Queens, New York product Jaidon Codrington (13-1, 11 KO’s) makes his way to Little Rock to face Thomas Reid (35-17-1,13 KO’s), the Jackson, TN, veteran pugilist, in a super middleweight contest scheduled for eight rounds.

A pair of Arkansas heavyweights join Jermain Taylor as the hometown heroes on the bill: Terry Smith (28-2-1, 18 KO’s) of Little Rock will see action against Ramon Hayes (15-21-1, 10 KO’s) of Athens, Georgia and Little Rock light heavyweight Ray Smith (5-0, 2 KO’s) takes on Randy Pogue (8-5-1, 2 KO’s) of Norristown, PA in a four round battle. Dominick “The Southern Disaster” Guinn (26-4-1, 18 KO’s), of Hot Springs will also be in action, taking on Zach Page (12-8-1, 4 KO’s).
Philadelphia junior welterweight Rock Allen (10-0, 7 KO’s) rounds out the outstanding fight card.

The twelve round world championship main event, Jermain Taylor vs. Kassim Ouma, promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Golden Boy Promotions and Peltz Boxing and sponsored by Alltel Wireless, StubHub and the motion picture Rocky Balboa, will be aired on Saturday, December 9th on HBO’s World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:00PM ET/9:00PM CT/7:00PM PT.

Tickets priced at $650, $500, $300, $200, $150, $125, $75, $45, & $25 (Students Under age 18, Seniors & Active Military) are available through the Alltel Arena Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets (501-975-7575) and online at http://www.ticketmaster.com.

(more) “My Time to Shine!”

Posted in 2006, Boxing News, Press Releases, Reports with tags , , , , , , , , , on December 1, 2006 by Champ

A Conference Call with Middle King Jermain Taylor
By JD Meredith, MemphisBoxing.com

In a teleconference held today for undisputed middleweight champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor, alongside legendary hall of fame trainer and manager Emmanuel Steward and fight promoter Lou Dibella, each answered questions for the media regarding the homecoming bout with Kassim Ouma in Little Rock, AR.

In an opening statement, Lou DiBella thanked everyone for joining on the teleconference and spoke of how he looked forward to December ninth as Jermain Taylor continues his extraordinary run of big fights.

DiBella stated, “It is very unheard of for a young champion to have a run of opposition like the fights with Bernard Hopkins followed by Winky Wright followed by a very deserving title challenger on December ninth, Kassim Ouma.”

Jermain Taylor then took the podium and greeted his veritable guests with a Happy Holiday welcome, stating, “I looking forward to the fight. Its going to be a great fight. Its going to be a great under card. A couple of my friends are on it, Terry Smith & Dominic Guinn. Its going to be a great fight.”
Manny Steward then chimed in discussing their camp and how training had progressed.

“I enjoyed training with Jermain Taylor for this second fight that I have been with him. The more that I spend time with him I’m realizing that he has so much talent that has never been even developed and he has the ability – if he remains at 160 – which I believe he will for another year or so by the way he is looking now, that he could be considered one of the best middleweights ever with the tremendous about of natural talent that he has. And, I’m just excited about this next fight,” said Steward. (more)

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