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Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller Wins Again & Mason Menard Scores Another KO for a Shobox Highlight Reel

Big BabyBy Jeffrey “Italian Medallion” Cellini (At Ringside)

In the main event for Sho Box: The New Generation, in Rochester, N.Y, Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, 18-0, 16 KO’s stopped his toughest opponent to date in Fred Kassi, 18-6-1, 10 KO’s, and retained his WBO-NABO Heavyweight championship belt. Kassi withdrew from the fight with a hurt hand after the third round; however, “Big Baby” (295 lbs) was demonstrating his superior size and strength over his game challenger by pounding him with devastating body shots throughout the third round. Kassi appeared dazed and hurt several times throughout the round, and seemed very wobbly heading back to his corner after absorbing some major head and body blows from his undefeated foe.

In the co-event, Mason Menard, 32-1, 24 KO’s stopped Bahodir Mmadjonov, 19-3, 11 KO’s with a vicious combination of body shots in the ninth round to win the vacant WBO-NABO Lightweight championship. Menard from Louisiana was in control of much of the bout, including sending the Uzbekistan challenger to the canvas twice in the seventh round with tremendous hooks to the body.

In the most competitive fight of the night, Antonio Nieves, 16-0-2, 8 KO’s was able to retain his WBO-NABO Bantamweight title against Alejando Santiago, 11-2-2, 3 KO’s by split-decision draw. The spirited-challenger easily won the exchanges late in the fight and won four of the last five rounds from the defending champion.

Also on the card, Bakhtiyar Eyubov, 11-0, 10 KO’s remained undefeated by winning a controversial split-decision victory over Karim Mayfield, 19-4-1, 11 KO’s in the welterweight division. Eyubov was penalized in the eighth round and had a point deducted for repeated low blows.

Cruiserweight prospect Alexey Zurov, 12-1, 7 KO’s gutted out a tough six-round unanimous decision win over a very competitive Eric George, 4-13. Both fighters landed cleanly throughout the fight, but the Russian prospect was able to land the bigger shots.

In a mild upset, Henry Beckford, 4-5, 1 KO surprised previously unbeaten Dorell Van Horn JR, 9-1, 6 KO’s by scoring a third round knockdown (courtesy of a straight left hand) and earned a four-round unanimous decision.

Featherweight prospect Glenn Dezurn, 7-0, 5 KO’s knocked out Aaron Hollis, 3-3, 2 KO’s, in the opening seconds of the third round with a crushing overhand right to the head.

Middleweight prospect Saadiq Muhammad, 4-0, easily won a four-round unanimous decision over Dave Tomaso,1-3, in front of his home city of Rochester. Muhammad was able to send Tomaso to the floor in the second round with a right uppercut.

In the opening fight on the card, super featherweight Vincent Denierio won his professional debut by scoring a third-round TKO over Saquan Felton, who was also making his pro debut. Denierio twice knocked his opponent to the floor in the third round, Referee waved off the fight as Felton appeared shaky after rising from the canvas the second time.

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