Madness, Mayhem, Retirement, and The fight of the year?

Photos by SnapLocally.com

 

Mayhem in the ring, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Mayhem in the ring, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Last night belonged to Gary “Stone Cold” Eyer and Levi “The Shark” Cortes. Their clash was definitely fight of the night and to many observers fight of the year. Dan “The Common Man” Cole labeled it fight of the year directly after the action. The heavyweight battle we had been waiting for turned into mayhem in the ring. Confusion rained as the first round came to close and Joey Abell landed a vicious combo to Butlers head after the round had ended, causing an all out brawl in the ring between corner men and others, even spilling into the stands. Just prior to this fight Zach Walters was taken down by a buzz saw in Larry Sharpe, and after it was over Walters and his team informed us he would be retiring from the sport. Below is a quick rundown of last nights action. Laura Zink will have a full report with comments from Larry Sharpe, Gary Eyer, Tony Lee and more.

 

Saverino Garciavs Jacob Dobbe – (UD 40,36/40,36/39,37 Garcia) – Jacob Dobbe started the fight off with heavy pressure and big shots, stalking Garcia around the ring. The effort Dobbe put into that first round seemed to have drained him for the remaining three. Garcia used superior boxing skill to pick apart Dobbe for the rest of the fight.

 

William Gillette vs Boris- (TKO 57 seconds of 2nd, Boris) – Gillette won the first round in my opinion and then tasted The Russian Giants power in the second. To some it seemed like a quick stoppage, and to me it seemed that maybe Gillette didn’t let the ref know he was ready to continue after being knocked down two times.

 

Tony Lee (left), Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Tony Lee (left), Courtesy SnapLocally.com

 

Tony Leevs Hector Orozco – (UD 39,36/40,35/39,36 Lee) – Lee had Orozco down in the first round. He pretty much put on a boxing lesson for 3 rounds of 4. As usual Orozco was very game and continued to come forward for much of the fight. But the 4th round aside, Lee worked every legal portion of Orozco’s body. Very impressive pro debut for Lee. Laura Zink was able to catch up with Lee after the fight and will have his comments with her report later today.

 

Dave Petersonvs Silas Ortley – (TKO 1:22 of 4thround Dave) – Peterson had Ortley down 3 or 4 times in this fight, all from body blows. At one point Orley had to unload his cookies in the middle of the ring. Ortely started the fight throwing hard but very wide shots, and against a skilled fighter like Peterson it just left his body wide open. This was definitely not a pretty fight, but it was all Peterson in my opinion.

 

Gary Eyer (right), Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Gary Eyer (right), Courtesy SnapLocally.com

 

Gary Eyervs Levi Cortes – (UD  58,54/57,55/57,56 Eyer) – Holy Cow! I said this would be the fight of the night, and it really lived up to that billing. Cortes started the first round like a man possessed. His relentless attack on Eyer left many wondering if if Eyer would make it out on his feet. Turns out we have another Minnesota fighter with a steel chin. Levi Cortes unloaded some bombs square on Eyers face but even as some seemed to stun Eyer they did not hinder his fight. Eyer put Cortes on the mat in the 3rd and 5th rounds and that probably was the difference in this fight. While Cortes was always on the attack and landing some bombs, Eyer seemed to land more punches and did a good job of working the body.  I had Gary winning 4 rounds to 2, but according to the judges scores those two knock downs decided the winner. Laura Zink talked with Eyer after the fight and will include that with her report later today.

 

Levi Cortes (left), Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Levi Cortes (left), Courtesy SnapLocally.com

 

Ronnie Peterson vs Tomi Archambault- (Ronnie retired on stool after second round on advice of dr, Archambault) – Archambault got his revenge and his W back in this one. To be honest it never seemed like Peterson was in the fight. I was told that the shoulder that Peterson had surgically repaired last year was re injured and on the Dr’s advice Peterson did not come out for the third round.

 

Larry Sharpe, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Larry Sharpe, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

 

Zach Walters vs Larry Sharpe - (TKO 57 seconds of 1rst round, Sharpe) – Sharpe told me prior to this fight he had a lot more pop at 170lbs and he showed that in this short fight. The bell rang and he just overwhelmed Walters with huge punches, putting Walters down two times before the fight was called. After the fight we were told that Jungle Boy would be retiring from the sport of boxing. Walters has as much going on outside of boxing and he will now focus on that. We will have more on Zach Walters later in the week. Laura Zink was able to get some comments from Larry Sharpe after the fight and will include in her report later today.

 

Abell landing final blow of bout, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Abell landing final blow of bout, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

 

Joey Abell vs Raphael Butler- (Joey DQed for Knocking Butler out after the bell 1rstround) – Has been changed to a No Contest. – The first round had both fighters stunning the other with heavy shots, but the real action came after the bell. It is being reported that Abell and the ref did not hear the closing bell, and Joey Abell threw a huge combo on Butlers head, Knocking him out after the round had finished and Butler was not defending himself. This caused an initial ruling of DQ but later changed to no contest. It also cause something straight out of professional wrestling. Before the dust settled the ring was full with corner men and others in an all out brawl. Some were trying to stop the fighting while some were throwing down. The madness in the ring left one or two fights outside of the ring and in the crowd as supporters for Butler and Abell clashed.

Abell/Butler December 4 at the Target Center, You’re not going to want to miss this one.

Nothing stirs the imagination of fight fans like a heavyweight showdown, this card has two. There are a combined 84 knockouts between the four big fellas entering the ring. On top of  that, there is the return to the Target Center by Minnesota’s light heavyweight champ, Zach “Jungle Boy” Walters, who has 19 KO’s of his own. Judging from the crowds at the last couple shows, you may want to grab your tickets sooner rather than later. Below is the fight card.

 

targetpostersmallproofJoey “Minnesota Ice” Abell (25,4) vs Raphael “The Silencer” Butler (35,8)- Minnesota’s two best Heavyweights vie for the Title. All but one of Abell’s wins have come by way of knockout and Butler has 28 of his own. You like power, you like KO’s, you’ll love this one.

 

Zach “Jungle Boy” Walters (24,4) vs Larry “Razor” Sharpe (23,7) – Minnesota’s light heavyweight champ takes on Canada’s Larry Sharpe.

 

Travis Walker (33,3,1) vs Yevgeniy Shishporenok (6,1)- Another heavyweight bout. Walker has 27 KO’s and Boris “The Russian Giant” has KO’s in 5 of his 6 wins. This should be a fun one.

 

Ronnie Peterson (3,0) vs Tomi Archambault (0,1) -  This fight has revenge written all over it. When Peterson and Archambault first met October third, Tomi originally was giving the victory even though Ronnie had him down two times in a four round fight. North Dakota’s boxing commission reviewed the tapes and judges score cards and made that one a no contest. You can bet Archambault wants to get that W back and Peterson wants to leave no doubt as to who the better man is.

 

Gary Eyer (6,0,1) vs Levi Cortes (3,0)- This one just might take the night. Levi Cortes is a tough non stop fighter while Eyer isn’t going to back down from anyone. Look for fireworks and body shots. I really think this could turn into fight of the night.

 

Dave Peterson (11,0) vs Silas Ortley (4,7) – The Prodigy looks to stay unbeaten.

 

Saverino Garcia (0,0,1) vs Allante Davis (0,3) – One of these guys will leave with a W on their record.

 

I also believe Tony Lee is on this card facing  Hector Orozco but this fight is not listed yet.

Stone Cold vs Silky Smooth, Public Workout prior to Grandmas amateur boxing event this Thursday at the Garden.

Gary Eyer, Courtesy Walters Photography

Gary Eyer, Courtesy Walters Photography

 

“Stone Cold” Gary Eyer and Ronnie Peterson will be throwing down in a preview of what they got for December 4 at the Target Center. Eyer will be facing Levi Cortes and Peterson has his rematch with Tomi Archambault on the undercard to Joey Abell vs Raphael Butler.

 

It has also been rumored that there may be an announcement about Andy “Kaos” Kolle. Plus all the exciting amateur action we have become accustom to at a Horton’s amateur show.

Ronnie Peterson “even his team thought I won that fight”

Ronnie Peterson, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Ronnie Peterson, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

I sought out Ronnie Peterson after the press conference held October 27 at the Target Center to discuss his fight with Tomi Archambault. He said for their first fight he weighed in a couple pounds under the fight weight of 130, but it took Archambault a few tries to get down to that weight. Their rematch will also be set at 130 pounds, but Peterson said that will be the last time we see him at 130 or above. “Tomi is the bigger guy, I was tired and sick the night of our fight, but even his team thought I won that fight.” Peterson went on to say “I’m the youngest guy in this weight class, I’m still trying to prove myself. It doesn’t look good when I go against a guy who is (0,1) and don’t get the win.”

 

As we reported a few days back, that fight has now been ruled a no contest due to some scoring issues. I asked Peterson what he thought about his opportunity to get payback on Minnesota’s largest stage. ” It hasn’t hit me yet, I haven’t been in the gym since that fight. Ive been doing other sports like basketball and football, things I played in high school.” His fight in Minot ND on October 3rd really hit him hard, he said he was still out of it in terms of boxing. In fact, that day after the press conference was the first day back in a boxing gym. Ronnie told me right after the fight he told his dad he was done. “I don’t want to have to explain, I’m done”. Fortunately for us he isn’t done and will be hoping for redemption December 4 on the under card to Abell/Butler.

 

Before we ended our conversation, Ronnie had this to say, “Everyone was blaming the judges after that last fight, I couldn’t believe I didn’t finish him. I kept thinking I would stop him but just didn’t have the energy to do it.” I have a pretty strong feeling both Peterson and Archambault are going to try and end things without score cards.

 

Note: Peterson had Archambault down 2 times in their first fight.

It is official, The North Dakota Athletic Commission makes it a no contest.

The commission found that after reviewing the fight between Ronnie Peterson and Tomi Archambault, there were errors made in scoring the bout. All records for the fight held October 3 in Minot ND will show this fight as a no contest. I have gotten correspondence from some of Archambault’s supporters who think that he had won the fight even with having been knocked down twice in  four rounds. I can understand their feeling, but I definitely side with North Dakota’s Athletic Commissioners decision. I just cant get past the two knock downs in a four round fight and how it could be scored any other way than a victory for Ronnie Peterson. Its nice to see that they took care of what seemed to me as an obvious mistake. The beautiful part for both Peterson and Archambault is that they get to settle the score December 4 at the Target Center on the undercard to Abell vs Butler. Ronnie Peterson boxrec

Ronnie Peterson should be (3,0) later this week.

ronnie-peterson

Peterson informed me of the change while I was on my way to Friday’s fights. He said the official change will take place later this week. I know Tomi Archambault’s fans and team didn’t think that should happen. I think the simple fact that Tomi was knocked down two times in a 4 round fight make this the right move. Personally I think this makes Peterson’s fight with Archambault that much more interesting. Stay tune for more on this later in the week.

Derek Winston will be fighting Tomi Archambault this Friday

Derek Winston (right) and Antwan Robertson, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

Derek Winston (right) and Antwan Robertson, Courtesy SnapLocally.com

 

 

Update: I just spoke with John Hoffman and David Laque will be Derek Winston’s new opponent Friday.

Archambault most recently shocked me as well as most of the boxing community with his surprising victory over Ronnie Peterson. While there has been some discussion as to whether or not Archambault did win, the record books give him the W. We will have more on that later today or tomorrow. Either way it should be a fun fight between Derek Winston and Tomi Archambault. Those who saw Winston at the Myth this past August have been anxious to see his pro debut. In many boxing circles Winston is considered a very real addition to the lower weight classes in Minnesota. As for Archambault, from the only fight I have seen of his, he looks to be a real live body to debut against. Barring the two Knockdowns against Peterson, he was in control of that fight. He was the aggressor and the judges must have liked how he was making the action. As for Winston, the same could be said of his exhibition with his cousin Antwan Robertson. Two aggressive fighters usually make for entertaining fights. I think that’s what Minnesota fight fans will be treated to when these two meet in the ring October 23 at Shooting Star Casino.

 

Update: This fight is listed on Boxrec.com but after an update in our comments I talked with John Hoffman and the hope is that the fight is on, but not certain. As is always the case, fight cards are subject to change.

More on Ronnie Peterson’s Minot ND fight this past Saturday

Ronnie Peterson

Ronnie Peterson

I have been in contact with the North Dakota Boxing Commission. I must say, they have been great to work with. I have received the official score cards, and after reviewing them, the third round is where there may have been some problems in scoring. In the second round, Peterson put Archambault on the mat and the scores were 8,10/9,10/8,10. The third, I was told there was a knock down of Archambault again, but can not confirm with commission or Minot newspaper if it were a slip or knock down. The scores for this round were 8,10/10,9/10,9. The one judge making it a 8,10 for Ronnie would lead me to believe that too was a knock down. Below is a round by round scoring tally.

 

 

 

RD 1. 10,9/ 10,9/ 10,9 - for Archambault

RD 2. 8,10/ 9,10/ 8,10 - for Peterson

RD 3. 8,10/ 10,9/ 10,9 – first judge for Peterson other two for Archambault

RD 4. 10,9/ 10,9/ 10,9 – for Archambault

 

According to most I have talked to, it would be very difficult to change the scoring in this fight. Reviewing and changing scores is a slippery slope, and there is a human element in scoring that can go either way. I have been assured that this will be looked at, but more than likely, the only thing that can happen, is a review of judges.

 

This is boxing, an everyone knows that if left to the judges, it is out of your hands. According to all who have gotten back to me, it sounds like it was just a bad decision, it happens in all sports with judging. I would like to thank those at the Minot Daily News and the North Dakota Boxing Commission for their help. I do have an email in to get a copy of the fight. We will post the video, if and when we get it.

The Business of Boxing gets the best of Ronnie Peterson for now.

According to several sources who were in attendance in Minot ND, Ronnie Peterson got a big dose of home town business. Those who I have talked to said they believe there had to be an honest error in scoring of rounds 2 and 3. Peterson had Archambault on the mat in both the 2nd and 3rd rounds but scoring, according to those there, had Archambault winning each of those rounds (10,9). For now it seems the loss will hold until the commission can further review this decision. We are working on getting video of this fight so you can be the judge.

Weights have been made in Minot ND. Almost time for Ronnie Peterson’s end year fight tour.

ronnie-peterson

 

Ronnie Peterson informed me last night that all made weight in Minot ND. This will be the first stop in what, if all goes to plan, should be a whirlwind boxing tour for the young Peterson. Tonight Peterson faces Tomi Archambault in North Dakota. From prior conversations I have had with Ronnie, it sounds like he will then have one more fight, possibly in Canada before he readies for his big Target Center debut. As we have reported, “Bad” Brad Patraw is who Peterson is gunning for on that big date.

 

Minot ND fight card for tonight

Mike Walker (3,0) vs Ben Lane (5,1,1)

Nick Runningbear (3,2) vs Butch Hajicek (5,6,1)

Ryan Soft (1,0) vs Saverino Garcia (debut)

Tomi Archambault (0,1) vs Ronnie Peterson (3,0)