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Get up close at ringside at fights throughout the Deep South. You can almost feel the sweat! Visit the Fight Card Photos section. Go now...
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Ragin' Cajun Boxing Club won five of seven bouts on March 6 at Kenner, LA, and won the team trophy. Ragin' Cajun boxers who won their bouts included Wilfred Fuselier, Dylan Landry, Hunter Marvin, Shay Lambright and Cade Duckworth. Fuselier's bout was selected as the Fight of the Night. Read more...
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Van Buren, AR native and former world minimumweight world champion Hollie Dunaway won a split decision over previously unbeaten Chantel Cordova on Jan. 28 at the Coca-Cola Center in Oklahoma City, OK. Dunaway's manager, Ron Brand, tells Deep South Boxing Dunaway controlled the action throughout and should have won the fight by unanimous decision. Dunaway is a current resident of Las Vegas.
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Promoter Malcolm Terry is the front man for Mid-South All Star Boxing. Terry has been in the boxing business for most of his life. Not only is Terry a promoter, but his work as a trainer takes him all around the country. The tiny New Daisy Theatre, on famed Beale Street in Memphis, has been the home for Mid-South All Star Boxing for a number of years. Many contenders, who were once up-and-coming fighters, found themselves fighting at the New Daisy at one time or another.
Deep South Boxing goes 10 Rounds with the 35-year-old Malcolm Terry:
Round 1 Q- When did you form Mid-South All-Star Boxing? A - Mid-South All Star boxing began in 2000. We did the first two shows in Covington, TN, before switching the shows to the New Daisy.
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