Articles of 2005
The CJ Line: Kelley Continues Comeback, While Powell, Duddy Continue Ascension
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Miami, OK — Jr. Middleweights
SECHEW POWELL -350
ARCHAK TERMELIKSETIAN +300
A little more class on the Powell side
Miami, OK — Super Middleweights
JAIDON CODRINGTON -260
ALLAN GREEN +240
These two are a combined 26-0
Chicago — Heavyweights
MIKE MOLLO -400
ROGERIO LOBO +350
Journeyman Lobo’s experience might make Mollo uncomfortable
New York — Jr. Featherweights
TAKALANI NDLOVU -550
ARMANDO GUERRERO +500
Guerrero’s always had trouble moving up in class
New York — Middleweights
JOHN DUDDY -650
BYRON MACKIE +550
Rough tough vet will give Duddy something of a test
Ventura, CA — Lightweights
KEVIN KELLEY -400
SANDRO MARCOS +350
Marcos stopped Johnny Tapia in last, but moves up in weight
Ventura, CA– Welterweights
ELEAZAR CONTRERAS -500
JOSE ANTONIO OJEDA +450
Contreras has been NABF, IBA, WBC Continental Americas champ
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