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REPORT

RESULTS FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.[1]
all-in entertainment press release November 03, 2014
Dusty Hernandez-Harrison KO1 Michael Clark... 
In Washington, D.C.'s DAR Constitution Hall, welterweight Dusty Hernandez-Harrison knocked out Michael Clark 
(44-12-1, 18 KOs) in the first round.  The 20 year-old improved to 24-0 with 13 KOs. “I was prepared to go
rounds but if the opportunity presented itself I was going to try and take him out,” Hernandez-Harrison said.
“I have been waiting a long time to fight at home again and I am happy I was able to give my fans a great
knockout.” 
Dusty's trainer and father, Buddy Harrison, was very pleased with his son's performance. "Dusty worked hard
preparing and it showed tonight. He had the patience when needed and also the confidence to go after that
opening with the big right hand," said Buddy. "It felt good for all of us to be back home."
It looks like Dusty will be back home fighting again very soon. "There is a plan in place for Dusty to fight
on national television in his next bout as the main event and then to come right back home to Washington, D.C.
before his loyal fans," said Jeff Fried of All In Entertainment. "While the fights are getting bigger, we also
expect to fight in DC at least three times in 2015," added Fried. 
UNDERCARD
In the co-feature, junior middleweight Jarrett Hurd (13-0) made swift work of his opponent, scoring a knockout
over Terry Cade (4-7-1) at 2:39 of round one...
Brandon Quarles (14-3-1) bounced back from a loss in August to stop veteran Dennis Sharpe (17-14-4) in the
fourth round...
Heavyweight Dwayne McRae (15-3-1) won a hard fought six-round majority decision over Grover Young (8-14-1).
Scores were 57-57, 59-55 and 58-56...
6’4” junior welterweight Mykal Fox (4-0) remained undefeated, winning a four round unanimous decision over Sean
Lockhart (5-24-2)...
Lightweight Joshua Davis improved to 8-1 by stopping John Wampash...
Emanuel Johnson (3-0) opened the evening with a first-round stoppage of the debuting Patrick Chaffin.