FORMER BOXING CHAMP ROCKY LOCKRIDGE IS HOMELESS IN CAMDEN

By Todd Schmerler for The Star-Ledger

Rocky Lockridge sits high on a stoop, giving himself a lofty view of the intersection of 7th Street and Chestnut in Camden.

There's a convenience store on the corner, but it's not drawing as much interest as the woman openly dealing drugs, shouting, "Five dollars, five dollars," to anyone who passes.

In the midst of it all, a brown sedan stops, the car idling in the middle of the street. A middle-age man gets out and quick-steps to the top of the stoop to greet Lockridge with a fist bump and a quick man-hug. After a few quiet words... (MORE)

   

 
                 
 

   

SIMON DROPS IBF ELIMINATION BOUT

Ranked middleweight contender, LaJuan Simon made his second consecutive trip to Germany and came away with another points loss in an important bout. Back in March, Simon faced IBF champ Arthur Abraham in a world title shot. He lost the decision by a wide margin on the official cards, but the fight was actually a lot closer. Last night (6/27), Simon clashed with Sebastian Sylvester for a chance at a return bout with Abraham. However, Sylvester won the title elimination fight with a 12-round unanimous decision. The bout was not televised. But based on the report posted by Fight News, it sounds like Simon had his moments, especially in the 10th & 11th, but came up short overall. The loss shrunk his record to 21-2-2, but it was another good lesson on the world stage for the 30 year old. Prior to this year, he waited for some real action, and his last two fights furnished him with true opportunity - something he can't get at the Armory. So he'll have to rebuild a bit now, but perhaps this loss will help him to seize his next chance at the big time.

   

 
                 
 

   

OQUENDO FELLS OAK TREE IN CHICAGO

Ready-to-Rumble local heavyweight Mark 'Oak Tree' Brown stepped in at the last minute to face former top contender Fres Oquendo at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago on Friday night (6/26). But the irrepressible Oak Tree found a formidable foe in Oquendo, and went down to defeat by TKO at 2:38 of round three. For Brown, now 15-2, it was his second loss by KO, and the first since Joey Abell three years ago. Oquendo, who has only lost to Toney, Holyfield, Ruiz, Byrd & Tua, raised his record to 30-5 with the win. No matter how faded Oquendo's star may be these days, he is in a different class than Brown. But Oak Tree, who turns 41 next month, has been frustrated sitting idle and understandably jumped at the payday. Let's hope it was a big one. We welcome him back to both Salem, NJ and the drawing board.

     
         
 

     
                 
 

   

PHILLY BOXING HISTORY NEWS & NOTES

The normally quiet summer Philly boxing season will be uncharacteristically eventful this year. Although most of the bouts will be staged out of town, local fighters will be competing in important bouts.... June 27th: Lajuan Simon heads back to Germany for a 12 rounder against Sebastian Sylvester for an international belt.... July 4th: Fast Eddie Chambers travels to Berlin Hamburg, Germany for a 12-round WBO title eliminator against undefeated Alexander Dimitrenko.... July 10th: Undefeated Tony Ferrante takes on Billy Bailey at the South Philly Arena, in Philly's only summer show. Bailey is the guy who surprised Brian Cohen earlier this year. July 11th: Former cruiser champ Steve Cunningham makes his long-awaited return to the ring against Wayne Braithwaite in an IBF title eliminator in Sunrise, FL. A win for Cunningham earns him a rematch with the man who took his belt, Tomasz Adamek, who headlines his own card in Newark, NJ, also on July 11th. Adamek will make the 2nd defense of his title against Bobby Gunn. Also on that card is Blue Horizon stable Ran Nakash (vs. William Bailey), plus Kaseem Wilson vs. Henry Crawford.... Aug 8th: Peltz Boxing returns to Bally's in A.C. with a card featuring Mike Jones against Larry Mosley. This snake-bitten match up has been twice postponed, so let's hope the third time is a charm.

   


 
         
 

     
                 
 




 






 

   

INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME
TO INDUCT LARRY MERCHANT

This weekend, boxing fans from around the world will gather in Canastota, NY for the International Boxing Hall of Fame's annual induction weekend. Among those being honored is HBO boxing analyst Larry Merchant. Philly Boxing History extends a special congratulations to Merchant, who served as the Sports Editor of the Philadelphia Daily News for many years. Although Merchant has gained great status and celebrity for his HBO telecasts, and is no doubt being inducted on the strength of his broadcast excellence, we like to think that his days in Philly played a key role in his development as a Hall of Famer. This year, Hall of Fame honors will also go to Lennox Lewis, Orlando Canizales, Brian Mitchell, PA's Billy Soose, and nine others. We will take a few days off to attend the festivities in Canastota, and to congratulate Larry in person.  (MORE)

   
 
                 
       


KENNEDY WINS #13 IN ATLANTIC CITY

North Philly's Teon Kennedy ran his budding pro record to 13-0 (5 KO) with an 8-round unanimous decision over Reading's Lucian Gonzalez in the main event at Bally's on Saturday night (6/6). Kennedy went right at his foe beginning in round one and chose to trade shots all the way through the bout. The light-punching Gonzalez stayed with him, but was outclassed, especially in the last half of the fight. Kennedy probably won 6 of the 8 rounds. What looked to be a tough match going in, proved exactly that, as Patrick Majewski took the decision in his fight with Latif Mundy. Majewski floored Mundy early and punished him over the first several rounds. But Mundy roared back late in the fight to make it close. He bloodied Majewski and appeared to be closing the scoring gap before Majewski won the final round to close the show. The judges saw it comfortably for the winner of the entertaining scrap. John Poore proved that the end of his career is just around the corner. He looked rusty and lost in his six...  (MORE)
 

       
                 
       




The PA Boxing Hall of Fame held their annual induction ceremony to welcome nine new members, including (above, left to right), Dave Tiberi, Sidney 'Sweet Pea' Adams, Robert 'Bam Bam' Hines, Calvin Grove, & Henry 'Toothpick' Brown. (MORE)
 

       
                 
       

       
                 
       

       
                 
       

       
                 
                 
       

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