No pictures available since I was the fight announcer, but then again, I was close to the action as Danny Sandoz at 115 lbs swarmed over opponent Joes Martinez of Harrisburg Boxing in the last event. Danny has always been a talented boxer and a student of the game, but it’s sometimes hard for him to get sparring with people at that weight class. The result is that Danny has mostly had to spar with immensely bigger sparring partners. It’s something most of us wouldn’t want to do but it comes with the turf when you’re in that weight class.
A key difference in this match was that Danny managed to get some good sparring in with Giovanni Acosta, who weighs in at 132 lbs. That’s still a significant weight difference but it’s better than sparring with middleweights.
Danny was a switched on fighter as he came forward firing punches from all angles for three rounds. It was a dominating performance, and Sandoz said later he wasn’t taking any chances. Danny’s got a great win record but has sometimes boxed more cautiously than he did at the November 8 match with Martinez.
Martinez was strong and landed an occasional power shot but was frustrated and missed with a lot of his punches. Meanwhile, it must have felt, from Martinez’ side, that he’d been overmatched. Martinez seemed not to have an answer for Sandoz’ relentless barrage and elusive movement.
For more coverage of the November 8 Boxing Show, hit up on Brian Pedone's Heavy Hitters Website at http://phhboxing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=35
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Boxing Returns to Sherman Theatre in Stroudsburg: Pedone's Heavy Hitters Host Tournament
Amateur boxing returned to the Sherman Theatre November 8 hosted by Brian Pedone’s Heavy Hitters Gym of Stroudsburg. There were 15 scheduled bouts scheduled in weight classes ranging from the 110 pound class to a super-heavyweight division—upward of 201 pounds. The overall event was successful and there was lively audience interest in the show. Boxing fans are the most passionate of all fans in any sport, and that is often a mixed blessing. In any case, I don’t have time to cover each individual bout but I’d like to mention some of the highlights. We had great participation from boxing clubs both inside and outside the Middle Atlantic Region. We’re grateful to the coaches who made such a great effort in getting their boxers to the event. Unless you know the sport from inside, you have no idea how much time, effort, dedication, and money it costs to get your boxers prepared for the ring. Ring referee Wendell Holmes deserves a shout-out for great officiating and a long trip far away from home. And Dr. Dunleavy. And Brianne Schanenberger. And Christi-Christi. And Katie-Katie. And the sound guys from the Sherman Theatre. Middle Atlantic officials were also a great help in getting our show on the road. So…the highlights….
Brian Pedone’s Heavy Hitters didn’t have a dog in every fight. In the fifth bout, Jack Buchinsky represented Extreme Fitness Gym of Wilkes-Barre in the super-heavyweight division against Anthony Morrison of Fast Lane Boxing of West Philadelphia. The Great Zahir always brings it whenever he comes to town. The Bruiserweight Morrison cranked up his game to land thudding blows against the advancing and very durable Buchinsky. Buchinsky had some new stuff as he began to dominate in the second and third rounds, landing short hard punches inside and a crashing left hook that might have crushed rock. Buchinsky prevailed in this battle of the big dogs. I’d have no interest in fighting either man. I'm too little and too scared.
Brian Pedone’s Heavy Hitters didn’t have a dog in every fight. In the fifth bout, Jack Buchinsky represented Extreme Fitness Gym of Wilkes-Barre in the super-heavyweight division against Anthony Morrison of Fast Lane Boxing of West Philadelphia. The Great Zahir always brings it whenever he comes to town. The Bruiserweight Morrison cranked up his game to land thudding blows against the advancing and very durable Buchinsky. Buchinsky had some new stuff as he began to dominate in the second and third rounds, landing short hard punches inside and a crashing left hook that might have crushed rock. Buchinsky prevailed in this battle of the big dogs. I’d have no interest in fighting either man. I'm too little and too scared.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Girl Fight: Christi and Brianne
Vaughn "Razor" Edwards
Smilin' Josh
Jordan "Dempsey" Demko
Jordan's friendly, really. Doesn't he look friendly? Come to the fights November 8 and see Jordan be friendly. Friendly, and focused.
Danny Sandoz: Big Hair, Big Heart
With so much fight packed into a 112 pound frame, Danny's a sure bet to get to the top of the pyramid. Danny's a quick study, a student of the game. His brain, like his body, moves in fast motiion.
Reggie's Back
Reggie has a background in martial arts, converted to boxing at the Jesse Harris Boxing Gym. Reggie took a flyer to Florida when his father died, and returned to Pedone's gym several months ago to fulfill a promise to his father.
Ron: The Happy Warrior
This is Ron. Aside from keeping everyone's spirits up during those grueling days at the gym, Ron is instrumental in keeping the gym functioning and well-organized. He's something of a technology buff and often films boxing events for the gym. He's learned to fight extremely well and refuses to be anyone's victim.
Nick Skips Rope
Nick's been on the Pedone Team for several months, after a long stint at Jesse Harris boxing. It's a neighborhood thaaaang!
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