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Super Middleweight Tournament Semi-Final Bouts

October 6, 2006
Chumash Casino Resort
Santa Ynez, California
Super Middleweight Tournament
Semi-Final Bout (10 Rds)
Jean Paul Mendy (23-0, 13 KOs)
wins a unanimous decision over Henry Buchanan (14-1, 11 KOs)
Super Middleweight Tournament
Semi-Final Bout (10 Rds)
Tony Hanshaw (21-0, 14 KOs)
wins by third round TKO over LaFarrell Bunting (16-2-1, 16 KOs)
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Super Middleweight Tournament Final Now Set
As Tony Hanshaw And Jean Paul Mendy Triumph
On A "ShoBox: The New Generation" Doubleheader
From
Chumash Casino Resort In Santa Ynez, California
Bouts to Be Replayed On SHO
EXTREME Monday, Oct. 9, At 8 p.m. PM ET/PT
SANTA YNEZ, Calif. - The
international field of eight has come down to France against the United
States
as fellow unbeatens Tony
Hanshaw and Jean Paul Mendy advanced to the finals of the "ShoBox"
super
middleweight tournament with
convincing victories Friday on SHOWTIME.
Hanshaw (21-0, 14 KOs), of
Warren, Ohio, won the battle of former roommates by scoring a third-round
TKO
over LaFarrell Bunting
(16-2-1, 16 KOs), of Las Vegas, Nev. In a battle of undefeated fighters,
Mendy (23-0,
12 KOs) opened the telecast
from the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., by pitching a near
shutout, 10-round unanimous
decision over Henry Buchanan (14-1, 11 KOs) of Capital Heights, Md.
A tournament that offers two
boxers the opportunity to appear on national television three times in
only
seven months will conclude
Friday, Jan. 5, 2007, on SHOWTIME at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west
coast). Hanshaw and Mendy will
square off for the right to take home the International Boxing
Organization
(IBO) 168-pound title. Gary
Shaw Productions, LLC, is promoting the event.
Favored by many insiders to
win the tournament, Hanshaw backed Bunting into the ropes midway through
the third round and landed a
series of unanswered punches to the head before referee Raul Caiz,
Jr.,
stopped matters at 1:58.
Going into the contest,
Hanshaw had an inkling that it was going to be an early evening.
"My trainer, John Russell,
and I had a feeling that the fight was not going to last long," Hanshaw
said. "I
had to get in there and be
aggressive from the outset. It was seek and destroy. This is my time.
There is no
turning back."
"ShoBox" expert analyst
Steve Farhood was impressed with Hanshaw's performance.
"Hanshaw had to perform a
different fight than he did in the first round against Esteban Camou
in August,"
Farhood said. "The boxer
became the puncher and the puncher became the boxer. Hanshaw had to get in
close and he made it work for
him."
Putting his
two-and-one-half-inch height advantage to good use, Mendy won every round
on two of the
judges' scorecards and lost
only one round on the other to win convincingly. Two scored the bout
100-89,
while the third judge saw it
99-90.
"I thought Buchanan would run
a lot, but I made him come and fight me," Mendy said.
Following repeated warnings
from referee David Mendoza in previous rounds, Buchanan had a point
deducted
in the eighth for low blows.
Also in the eighth round, Mendy stuck his tongue out and mocked his
opponent.
Afterward, Mendy explained
that the action was payback for Buchanan's first-round opponent, Lucas
Green-Arias.
"Buchanan mocked Arias, so I
thought I would do the same thing to him," Mendy said. "He was talking a
lot,
but he could not hide behind
it when we got in the ring. I am a champion. I do my talking with my fists
in the
ring."
Farhood said Mendy's
unorthodox fighting style helps his performance.
"Mendy's awkwardness cuts down
on his power, but enhances his effectiveness," Farhood said. "His
southpaw stance presented a
problem for Buchanan all night."
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Post-Fight Release issued by Showtime's Shobox (with a little editing from us - highlights, etc...).
(10/6/06)
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