By Eugene Sirota
Thomas "Cornflake" LaManna needed only 51 seconds to stop Anthony Williams (0-3, Wilson, NC) in his first professional bout at Bally's in Atlantic City Friday evening.
Williams wasted no time as he came out swinging wildly at the opening bell. As the two exchanged combinations in the middle of the ring, LaManna landed several clean shots in between the wide punches of Williams. Williams was pushed back into the ropes where a follow-up barrage from LaManna forced referee Randy Neumann to step in and call an early halt to the bout.
In the main event of the Goosen Tutor promoted and ShoBox televised card, super bantamweight Rico Ramos(19-0, 10KOs) of Los Angles maintained his perfect record beating Alex Valdez in convincing fashion over 10 rounds. Ramos staggered the two-time title challenger early-on in the 1st and again in the final round, but the veteran Perez (23-5-3, 17KOs) of Obregon, Mexico was able to hold-on and survive. The judges scores were 98-92 and 97-92(x2).
Chicago's Don "Da Bomb" stopped previously unbeaten Cornelius White, knocking the Houston fighter down 3 times en route to a 1st round TKO. George improves to 21-1-1, 18 KOs while White drops to 16-1 15 KOs.
Philly's "Fast" Eddie Chambers won his IBF title eliminator against Derric Rossy via 12 round unanimous descion. Chambers used superb defensive skills and precise counter-punching to fluster Rossy all night. The judges scores were 115-112, 117-110, 120-107.
Atlantic City's John "The Eastern Beast" Brown was stopped in the 6th round of his bout with 2000 Olympian Ricardo Williams. Brown fought valiantly in what is likely to have been his last fight in his hometown, but ultimately took enough damage to justify trainer Julio Sanchez decision to throw in the towel.
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