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PROMO

Weights from Huntington, New York[1]
FightNews Photos: Star Boxing September 19th, 2014
Cletus Seldin, 141 vs. Ramses Gil, 138.8
Alan Gotay, 135.2 vs. Hector Marengo, 135.8
Anthony Karperis, 136.8 vs. Jose Valderamma, 137.4
Constantin Bejenaru, 215.4 vs. Tyabb Beale, 249.6
John Hernandez, 132.2 vs. Dwayne Holman Jr., 135.8
Courtney Pennington, 159.8 vs. Ahmed Tuba, 160.2
Venue: The Paramount, Huntington, New York
Promoter: Star Boxing

REPORT

Cletus Seldin Demolishes Ramesis Gil in Two Rounds
BoxingScene Last update:  9/20/2014 [2]
Before another packed house on Friday, Sept. 19th, at The Paramount in Huntington, NY, undefeated,
fast rising, Jr. Welterweight prospect Cletus "The Hebrew Hammer" Seldin (14-0 11KO's Long Island,
NY), blasted out spoiler Ramesis Gil with a sensational one punch knockout in the 2nd round of a
scheduled 10 round Jr. Welterweight bout.
Both fighters came out aggressively in the first round with each scoring hard shots and little to
choose between them.  The 2nd round began with Seldin stalking Gil (8-9-5 5KO's Santo Domingo, DR)
backing him up.  Seldin beat Gil to the punch and landed a thunderous right hand on Gil's chin. 
Gil crumpled to the mat and was counted out giving Seldin his 11th KO in 14 fights.
The semi final 8 round Lightweight bout saw previously undefeated Alan Gotay (8-1 4KO's Huntington,
NY) lose a shocking, upset decision to Hector Marengo. 
This was your classic Boxer-Puncher match that saw Gotay constantly pressuring the moving Marengo 
throughout the fight.  Marengo countered Gotay's charges with sharp punches and scored a highly 
questionable knockdown in the 4th round that Gotay was dominating and in all likelihood was the
deciding factor in the fight.  The action was fast paced over the 8 rounds and the final scores
were 78-73, 77-75, 76-75 all for Marengo (7-8-4 4KO's Arecibo, PR).
Undefeated Romanian Heavyweight Constantin Bejenaru (6-0 3KO's Catskill, NY) scored a convincing
one sided victory over Tyyab Beale (9-6-1 3KO's Newark, NJ) in an action packed exciting 6 round
Heavyweight bout.  Bejenaru was the busier of the two often landing huge blows that had the crowd
oohing and ahhing. Bejenaru scored a knockdown in the 6th round that sealed the victory 60-54 on
all three cards
In an all out war local Jr. Welterweight Anthony Karperis (8-1 3KO's Hicksville, NY) scored a split
decision victory over battle tested Jose Valderrama (4-8 3KO's Arecibo, PR).  These two young
fighters went at it from the first bell standing toe to toe exchanging blows.  The 2nd round was a
classic round as Valderrama hurt Karperis early in the round with a straight right hand but then
walked into the same punch thrown by Karperis which badly hurt him.  Karperis jumped all over
Valderrama looking for the early finish but Valderrama hung in there and had Karperis backing up
at the end of the round as the packed house were on their feet cheering. 
Valderrama scored a knockdown of Karperis in the 4th round with a beautifully thrown right hand
but Karperis battled back as he had Valderrama pinned in the corner as the bell sounded to end the
round. Two judges had it 57-56 for Karperis while the 3rd judge favored Valderrama by the same score.
Local favorite John Hernandez (1-01KO Huntington, NY) thrilled his large throng of fans by scoring
an exciting TKO at the end of the 1st round over Dwayne Holman (1-3 Monclair, NJ) in a scheduled 4
round Lightweight match.  After a thrilling first round between these two young fighters, Holman was
forced to retire at the end of the end due to an eye and nose injury.
The opening bout saw Ahmed Tuba (2-3 Israel) upset Courtney Penninton (7-2-1 4KO's Brooklyn, NY) in
a 4 round Middleweight bout by unanimous decision 40-36 on two cards and 39-37 on the third card.
The bouts were presented by Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing who have turned The Paramount in Huntington,
NY into quite possibly the best fight club in the US.