Little Creek Brawl IV Featured on ESPN2 Friday Night Fights! by Sue TL Fox

(JAN 27) On Friday night at the Little Creek Casino Resort, in Shelton, Washington, on the “Little Creek Brawl IV” featured on ESPN2 Friday Night fights and promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions, in front of a full house of boxing fans (and Seahawk Fans), presented ten exciting men’s professional bouts on the card.  In the main event, Thomas “Top Dogg” Williams, 174,  now 16-0 (11KO), had what was called the best one round on a card when he and Cornelius “Da Beast” White, 174, 21-3 (16KO), fought in a knockdown drag out first round ending with Williams TKO’ing White at 2:49 seconds of the first round.  As soon as the bell rang, these two came out fast and hard, with the first knockdown coming when Williams threw a quick combo, landing White to the canvas.  Shortly there after White returned the favor by knocking Williams to the canvas—but it ended when Williams wasted little time in knocking White back down but was able to stay in the game, but then was cornered by Williams who was throwing a barrage of punches where the ref had to step in and stopped the fight.

Thomas “Top Dogg” Williams vs. Cornelius “Da Beast” White

Rico “Suavecito” Ramos vs. Jonathan Arellano

In the co-main and televised on ESPN2, in a battle of the featherweights, Rico Ramos, 125, 23-3 (12KO), found to a 10-round unanimous decision over Janathan Arellano.  final judges scores were 98-88, 98-89, and 98-89. 

Other Boxing Results:  Michael Hunter vs. Gary Tapusoa:  The first time Gary Tapusoa entered the ring, he had a “wardrobe” malfunction, and had to go back to his dressing room. He came back out to fight Michael Hunter in the eight round of the evening and got handed his head very quickly in the first round when Hunter beat him around the ring in one round, ending the bout by TKO in the first round; Juan Funez, 125, won a very controversial four round decision over Marcelo Gallardo.  Final judges scores were 38-37 on all cards;  Virgil Green, 139, won by a fifth round TKO overGuillermo Delgadillo, 130; Sammy Perez, 133, won an easy four round bout against Lupe Hudgens, 132, with 40-36 on all scorecards; Ronald Hearns, 164, has now had five losses in a row, when he was stopped at 2:59 of the sixth and final round by Eddie Hunter; Stephan Shaw, 267, outweighing his opponent, Kyle McNutt, 216 by 50 pounds won by a fourth round TKO (:32 seconds); and Malik Scott, 254, won by a second TKO over Grover Young, 240.