2008 Philly Fights of the Year
Philly boxing 2008... overall it was another good year but in the same breath it has to mentioned that there was a significant drop off in the amount of action as only 17 professionally sanctioned cards happened in this year. Most nights were solid though we did have a few duds and also a few memorable barn burners. Through my eyes, there was no clear cut fight of the year winner in 2008 so I will not designate one particular match. Instead, I will highlight some of the best performances of the year. As always, it is open to discussion, feel free to comment if you agree, disagree, omissions etc. At some point in 2009, www.phillyboxinghistory.com will give out the Briscoe Awards which will recognize one fight as the best of '08. Visit the site and cast a vote there if you wish.
Without further ado, I give you the Philly Keith Sports 2008 nominees for Fight of the Year!
Rasheem Brown vs. Jameel Wilson - 4/18/08 @ The National Guard Armory
Ryan Belasco vs. Victor Vasquez 5/11/08 @ The New Alhambra
Coming into this fight, Delaware's Ryan Belasco was looking to erase the stink of three consecutive sub par performances and Philly's Victor Vasquez was taking his first real test against an area known fighter with a record above .500. While most thought it was a solid fight when it was announced, few expected to be treated to such an action packed rumble. It was give and take with Belasco carrying a slight lead as he was able to effectively box the non stop Vasquez. Belasco's non stop jabbing caused Vasquez left eye to swell like a ballon, leaving the referee no option but to stop the fight and the commision no choice but to order a 6 month medical suspension. Vasquez is back, medically cleared to fight and wants a rematch "sooner, rather than later". I have a feeling that Russell Peltz will be putting this together very sooGee Culmer vs. Jameel Wilson @ The Legendary Blue Horizon 9/16/08
When this one was signed, you just knew it would be a close fight. At the time, Gee recently pulled out a few tight majority decision wins while Wilson was on the wrong end of a quite a few razor thin decisions. In this one, Gee put on a boxing clinic early, Wilson showed his grit in the middle and final rounds were tooth and nail. Fittingly, this fight could have gone either way and ended in a majority decision for Culmer who after the fight earned the designation of PA's #1 Super Middleweight contender slot by the state athletic commision. Click the link to watch this fight in its entirety on Go Fight Live. Mario Mina vs. Pedro Calla @ The Legendary Blue Horizon 4/11/08

Two fighters who learned their craft half a world away came to Philadelphia to make their pro debut and in the process put on a 4 round Blue Horizon classic. Mina of Ecquador was said to be a former amateur star and Peru's Pedro Calla was no slouch either. This was a wild, two way leatherfest that ended with Calla splattered across the canvas mid way through the final round, much to the delight of the fans, who gave both men a standing ovation when the dust finally settled. Watch this fight in its entirety on Go Fight Live
On a national level, recognition goes to Steve "USS" Cunningham, who may have lost his IBF Cruiserweight title, but in the same breath won over millions of fight fans for his show of heart against Tomasz Adamek live on Versus. Cunningham won a lions share of the rounds but was also knocked down 3 times in this non stop slugfest between two of the worlds best. A rematch just has to be in order. The TV demand and money will be there you can be assured of that. The only liability here is if Adamek decided to hide.
Last but certainly not least, recognition has to be given to Philly's main representative in the sport of boxing, Bernard Hopkins for his one sided spanking of Kelly Pavlik over 12 rounds in a fight where next to no one was giving him a shot in hell to win. Once again, people were saying he was too old or he was slowing down just as they did before his fight against Antonio Tarver and even before that in his fight against Felix Trinidad. On this night, B-Hop reminded the world that it is a terrible mistake to under estimate the Germantown native.If you have any questions, comments or suggestions you can email Philly Keith at keith@phillykeith.com
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Labels: Gee Culmer, Jameel Wilson, Mario Mina, Pedro Calla, Philly Boxing Awards, Rasheem Brown, Ryan Belasco, Victor Vasquez


2 Comments:
I think it's that time of month that Victor Vasquez from Philadelphia gets his rematch against Ryan Belasco from Wilmington, Delaware. Make the match in Philadelphia at 141 1/2 pounds. Please Make It Happen!!!
jameel black gold wilson won HE WAS IN THE FIGHT WITH A TWISTED ANKLE AN RASHEEM STILL DID NOT WIN
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