Jaqeem Hutcherson Defeats Brandon Chambers by Majority Decision

10/18/2023 - No comments

Jaqeem Hutcherson claimed victory, securing both the UBF All Americas and UBO Intercontinental Super Bantamweight Titles during the main spectacle of an extensive 14-fight card at The Hall! at Live Casino Hotel Maryland. This monumental event was brought to the fans by none other than Jeter Promotions.

The night was filled with edge-of-your-seat action, with Chambers sending Hutcherson to the canvas in the first and seventh rounds. However, Hutcherson turned the tides with two knockdowns in the fourth round, albeit the second one raising eyebrows as Chambers seemed to have tripped. This proved to be the game-changer. After some confusion with the scores announced on the fight night, the corrected tallies were revealed on Sunday: 76-72, 76-73, and a draw at 74-74, marking Hutcherson’s record at an impressive 10-1-1, while Chambers stands at 9-2-1.

The event also witnessed former top-contender middleweight Immanuwel Aleem triumphantly debuting under Jeter Promotions, achieving a second-round victory over Antonio Luis Hernandez in a bout scheduled for six rounds. A flawless liver shot sealed the deal at 2:26, upgrading Aleem’s record to 19-3-2, boasting 12 knockouts. Hernandez, on the losing end, now stands at 7-17-2.

In another gripping fight, Ahmad Muhammad Jones preserved his unbeaten status, ending the night early for Dionte Burts in the third round of a six-round super lightweight bout. With two decisive knockdowns, Jones advanced his record to 6-0, including four knockouts, while Burts adjusted to 4-2-1.

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The night continued with fervor as Eric Hernandez earned a unanimous decision victory against Markus Bowes in a super middleweight fight, with scores of 39-36 and 38-36 twice. Hernandez’s record rose to 10-1, leaving Bowes at 2-3.

In more action, Ezri Turner edged out a victory over debutant Joshua Nicholas Lamine Diop in a super middleweight fight, with the judges scoring it 39-37 twice and 38-37. This win cements Turner at 2-0 in his burgeoning career.

In rapid succession, Joseph Veazey triumphed over Steven Brabson, stopping him at 2:35 in the first round of their six-round super lightweight bout. Veazey’s spotless record now stands at 10-0, including seven knockouts, whereas Brabson fell to 3-8.

The excitement didn’t wane as Antonio Dunton-El halted Marquel Johns just 20 seconds into the third round of their four-round super featherweight duel. Dunton-El’s record moved to 4-2-2, showcasing two knockouts, while Johns adjusted to 7-3-2.

Adding to the night’s thrill, Jeffrey Yu brought an end to Darus Somieari’s night at 2:20 of the third round in their four-round super featherweight clash, marking Yu’s record at 3-0, all wins by knockout, and Somieari stumbled to 0-3.

In a stunning upset, Darel Harris triumphed over Renaldo Gaines in a six-round, high-energy super featherweight contest, with scores of 59-54, 58-55, and 59-53. Harris now stands at 10-22-2, while Gaines slipped to 10-3-1.

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Continuing the momentum, Ervin Fuller III kept his record unblemished with a unanimous decision against Vit Y in their six-round super featherweight battle, with scores of 60-54 twice and 59-53. Fuller’s record progresses to 5-0, whereas Y holds at 7-6-1.

As the event neared its climax, Micah Terrill emerged victorious in a unanimous decision over Dah-Quan Erdington in a light heavyweight fight, with a clean sweep of 40-36 on all scorecards. Terrill advanced to 2-0, while Erdington was left seeking his first win after his pro debut.

Josiyah Giles put a stop to DeAndre Menser’s night at 2:45 in the first round of their four-round welterweight tussle, pushing Giles to 4-0, including two knockouts. Menser’s record fell to 1-2.

Adding to the debut victories, Tabish Faqiri concluded his first professional fight with a win, stopping Antwion McCollough in just 1:43 during their four-round lightweight bout. Faqiri kicked off with 1-0, one knockout, while McCollough fell to 0-3.

In the final bout of the evening, Vitalii Gubkin stopped Derrick Vann at 2:02 in the fifth round of their six-round middleweight contest. Gubkin’s record jumped to 9-4-1, with six knockouts to his name, and Vann dropped to 4-9.