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August 31, 2025
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Sardius Simmons, a southpaw heavyweight from Flint, Michigan, kept his unbeaten record intact, moving his record to 3-0 (2 KOs), with a second-round stoppage over Rudolph Shaw, who dropped to 0-5, with all five losses coming by stoppage. The fight itself was a pointless exercise as the 35-year-old Shaw appeared untrained in the sport as he frequently turned his back under attack and slapped with punches. Simmons, who turned pro after winning the National Golden Gloves super heavyweight title in May, did what he had to do, ripping body shots against his taller opponent, dropping him once in the first and giving him a standing eight count before that.
The fight was stopped at the 33-second mark of the second round.
Opening up the card, Marcos Paz, 5-0 (2 KOs), of New York’s Long Island, stopped Kenneth Agnew, 0-4, at 48 seconds of the third round after putting the local fighter down with a left hook to the body. Paz pulled double duty on the night, working later as Scuderi’s cutman just a couple fights later.
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