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Results From Philly: Oberlton Blows Out Alexander

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The 2300 Arena was excited and loud on Saturday night as Kings Promotions returned with “Ring Wars 20”, an eight-bout card that showcased young prospects, regional contenders, and two WBA regional championship fights. The night delivered knockdowns, comeback moments, and local heroes rising in front of hometown fans — all streamed live on BXNGTV.com.
Story & Photos By David Algranati

Atif Oberlton Scores Explosive First-Round Knockout in Main Event

Philadelphia’s Atif “Lord Pretty Calvo” Oberlton closed the night in dramatic fashion, stopping rugged veteran Vaughn “The Animal” Alexander in the opening round of their eight-round light heavyweight main event.

Oberlton controlled the early action with a southpaw jab from the outside. In the final minute of the first, he uncorked a clean right hand that sent Alexander face-first to the canvas. Alexander could not beat the count, giving Oberlton a statement knockout at 2:34 of round one. This was an impressive accomplishment for Oberlton, as this is only the third time Alexander has been stopped in his 21-year career, and it was also the quickest Alexander has been stopped

Oberlton remains unbeaten, advancing to 14-0 (12). Alexander falls to 19-18-2 (12).

Shannel Butler Wins WBA Continental Featherweight Championship

In just her twelth month as a professional, Shannel “The Sniper” Butler continued her rapid rise with a unanimous decision victory over Debra “La Gurisa” Dionicius for the WBA Continental Featherweight Championship.

The southpaw Butler used her reach to control the ring, jabbing to disrupt Dionicius’ attempts to close the distance. Dionicius darted in with short flurries, but Butler consistently responded with crisp right hooks and maintained defensive discipline.

All three official cards favored Butler by scores of 79–73, 79–73, and 80–72.

Butler becomes a WBA Continental champion and moves to 6-0 (3). Dionicius falls to 36-7 (6).

Andrello Shines in Career-Best Performance Over Debuting Redmond

The opening contest featured Liverpool, NY’s Damiana Andrello, who delivered the strongest performance of her career against professional debutant Keya “The Underdog” Redmond in a four-round super flyweight bout.

Andrello hurt Redmond early with a body shot and followed with a clean right-left-right combination that put Redmond on the canvas in the opening round. Redmond beat the count and continued fighting with courage, but Andrello controlled the pace throughout — consistently out-landing and out-working the newcomer.

After four rounds, all three official scorecards read 40–35 for Andrello, who earned a unanimous decision.

Andrello’s record moves to 1-1-1, while Redmond starts her professional career at 0-1.

O’Callaghan and Sosa Battle to Majority Draw

The second bout of the evening brought competitive action as Brendan “The Irish Assassin” O’Callaghan faced veteran George Sosa in a four-round middleweight contest.

Sosa controlled the first round with higher output and heavier punches, while O’Callaghan adjusted in the second — tightening his defense and landing compact shots to the body. The third round saw both fighters having success: O’Callaghan landing in volume, and Sosa connecting with the heavier blows.

After four rounds, the judges scored the bout 40–38 Sosa and 38–38 twice, resulting in a majority draw.

Sosa moves to 15-14-2 (15), while O’Callaghan leaves the ring at 7-4-2 (2).

Robinson Dominates Fryers With Fourth-Round TKO

In a six-round welterweight matchup, Muhammad “The Real Deal” Robinson delivered a commanding performance against the more experienced “Lethal” Larry Fryers.

Robinson dropped Fryers in the first round with a sharp right hand and scored another knockdown in the second. Fryers continued fighting through adversity, but Robinson’s power controlled every exchange. In the fourth, Robinson stunned Fryers with an overhand right, prompting referee David Braslow to stop the contest at 1:33 of round four.

Robinson extends his winning streak, moving to 9-1 (5). Fryers falls to 13-8-1 (5).

Ali Feliz Goes Six Rounds for the First Time, Defeats Jo-el Caudle

Undefeated heavyweight Ali Feliz stepped into deeper waters as he faced Jo-el Caudle in a six-round bout — the first time Feliz had gone past four rounds in his career.

Feliz scored a knockdown in the first round, showing sharp hand speed and power. Caudle showed toughness and steadily increased his pressure, having his best round in the sixth where he out-worked Feliz on the inside. Despite the late surge, Feliz’s early dominance was enough to secure the victory.

Scores came in at 60–53, 59–54, and 59–54, all for Feliz, who moves to 7-0 (5). Caudle falls to 9-11-2 (6).

Shera Mae Patricio Captures WBA Americas Bantamweight Title

In a significant milestone for her young career, Shera Mae “Da Beast” Patricio claimed the WBA Americas Bantamweight Championship with a dominant decision win over Moni Trejo in an eight-round bout.

Patricio controlled the range and dictated when exchanges occurred, applying forward pressure and forcing Trejo to counter with short left hooks. As the fight progressed, Trejo became less active while Patricio maintained volume and accuracy, highlighted by a dramatic left hand in the fourth.

The judges scored it 80–72, 80–72, and 79–73 in favor of Patricio.

Patricio becomes champion and rises to 7-0 (3), while Trejo moves to 4-5-1 (1).

Ellis Takes Thrilling Rematch Against Colby Madison

The January meeting between “King” Colby Madison and Ali Ellis produced a dramatic draw with both men scoring knockdowns. The rematch at Ring Wars 20 delivered similar fireworks.

Madison used height and reach to control the first round, but the contest swung sharply at the end of round two when Madison dropped Ellis in the closing seconds. Ellis beat the count and responded with relentless pressure in rounds three and four, pushing Madison backward and landing effectively.

In the fourth, Ellis scored a knockdown of his own, sending Madison to the canvas. Madison rose at the count of nine and, in the final seconds, staggered Ellis with a counter shot — a fitting capsule of the type of action between the two combatants

Rounds five and six were both closely contested, leaving the outcome in doubt as the bout went to the scorecards

The judges scored it 58–54 Ellis, 57–55 Madison, and 57–55 Ellis, giving Ellis the split-decision win.

Ellis remains unbeaten at 8-0-1 (3). Madison falls to 11-10-3 (7).

Closing Thoughts

“Ring Wars 20” delivered the type of action Kings Promotions has made its reputation on — competitive matchmaking, meaningful regional title fights, and local talent rising in front of their fan base. With two new WBA regional champions crowned and multiple Philadelphia fighters making strong statements, the 2300 Arena remains one of the most authentic fight venues in the country.

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