Jay Z’s Roc Nation puts on a show — and there was a fight, too!

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 10 Januari 2015 | 17.08

It has been years since boxing at Madison Square Garden was a star-studded event, both between the ropes and ringside. But Roc Nation is hoping to change that and bring both famous fighters and famous fans back to the World's Most Famous Arena.

Roc Nation Boxing put on its first-ever event at the Garden Theater, dubbing it "throne boxing." Jay Z, Rihanna, CC Sabathia and Jake Gyllenhaal all showed up ringside, with DJ Mustard and Fabolous performing in front of 4,253.

In the main event, Washington's Dusty Hernandez-Harrison stayed undefeated with a unanimous decision over local favorite Tommy Rainone from Plainview, L.I. Hernandez-Harrison improved to 25-0 and claimed the WBC Continental Americas welterweight championship.

"Tommy knows how to make it through when it gets tough. I really wanted to knock him out, but I think I worked too hard at it,'' said the 20-year-old Hernandez-Harrison, who nearly swept every round on every scorecard. One judge gave the first round to Rainone.

Hernandez-Harrison's reach and quickness overwhelmed Rainone (who turned 35 on Thursday), who threw barely half as many punches and landed just 20 percent of them.

"He was prepared for my straight right hand, which totally took me out of my game,'' said Rainone (22-6), who had been 9-1-1 in his prior 11 bouts. "Without my straight right, I had no hook, and that was it.''

Harrison-Hernandez was one of the first boxers inked to Roc Nation before this week's merger with Gary Shaw Productions.

"Roc Nation is going to take off and become a power,'' said Hernandez-Harrison. "Somebody said on social media that years from now I'm going to be a trivia question (Who headlined their first Garden card?). That'd be pretty cool.''

In the featured undercard bout, Miami's Tureano Johnson scored a TKO of Alex Theran for the vacant WBC silver and WBA International middleweight championships. Theran took an eight-count in the fourth and went down in the fifth, twisting his left ankle on the latter.

The fight was stopped one second into the sixth, with Johnson throwing almost twice as many punches to control the fight and improving to 16-1.

"A win is a win. I wish I could've showed the crowd what I could really do. Don't worry about it. Next time I'll show what I can do,'' said Johnson, who landed 102 punches, all but one of them power shots.

"I went back and twisted my ankle, and the doctor said I couldn't continue,'' said Theran. "It was a very difficult fight. He was coming at me too much. When he was close, he was hurting me with overhands. It wasn't my night.''

Chris Van Heerden (22-1-1) won a split decision over previously unbeaten Cecil McCalla. The South African shrugged off a fourth-round cut over his left eye to hand McCalla (20-1) the first loss of his career, and claim the vacant IBF International Welterweight title.

Andrew Hernandez (8-0-1) of Phoenix handed Jerry Odom (12-1) his first defeat — more to the point, Odom handed himself his first loss. He was controlling the bout when he knocked Hernandez to one knee at 30 seconds of the fourth round, but got disqualified for two unnecessary blows, first a left and then a right.


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