Joe Greene Decisions Raines; Andrade Defeats Hirsch – Boxing Results

By Sam Gregory: In a scheduled eight round bout in the Jr middleweight division Joe Greene improved his unbeaten record to 21-0 with 14 KO’s by defeating Delray Raines who fell to 15-7 with 10 KO’s. Southpaw Joe Greene clearly dominated his opponent over the entire eight rounds of the fight as reflected on the judge’s scorecards which read 78-74 and 79-73 twice for the winner by unanimous decision Joe Greene.

Andrade wins his first decision by shutout on all 3 cards

In the co-main event 2008 U.S. Olympian Demetrius Andrade 4-0 with 4 KO’s of Providence, Rhode Island took on Tony Hirsch 8-1 in a scheduled 4 round bout in the Jr middleweight division. For the first time in his short career Andrade’s fight goes to the judge’s scorecards and after 4 rounds all three judges were in agreement scoring it 40-36 for the winner by unanimous decision Demetrius Andrade.

Andrade improves his unbeaten record to 5-0 with 4 KO’s; Tony Hirsch falls to 8-2.


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3 Responses to “Joe Greene Decisions Raines; Andrade Defeats Hirsch – Boxing Results”

  • Marlena says:

    The Andrade fight against Hirsch was not scored right! They gave it to him because that is where his boxing gym was and he has a promoter. It is sicking now a days that judges go for the promoter’s guy instead of who really won the fight! No wonder why boxing is going down hill while everyone loves MMA.

  • TRUCK says:

    things is just heating up with this young boxer.

  • Ukansodoff says:

    What the hells goin on here,

    Im seeing alot of this on boxing websites.

    “American boxer with record 21-0-14 or 17-0-13 or 25-1-19 all seem to face boxers with records like 15-7-10 or 18-12-6.

    Journey men all of them. Surely they are at a point in time where they should be havin bigger tests or even some domestic titles of a decent level.

    Amir Khan gets such a slating on here yet hes fighting for a world title with a record of 20-1-15, David Haye has unified a full division and is now chasing world champions at heavyweight with a record of 22-1-21 and Carl Froch is chasing people where ever they may be as WBC world champion with a record of 25-0-20.

    Now naturally in boxing their ahead of the average for being at the level they should be but these “up and coming Americans” are guna be up and coming for ever, when are you guna let them arrive? Or are you scared they will be exposed against proper boxers?

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