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On the morning of Tuesday May 21, 2019 our bi-colored male foster kittens got to explor the house and hang out with our nesting kittys.
02.08.2018 ~ Jones/Sigmon [Pensacola, FL] Undefeated super lightweight Devin Cushing (7-0, 5 KOs) waltzed his way to a lopsided six-round decision over a beleagured Tommy Bryant (3-15-3, 1 KO).
On the morning of Tuesday May 21, 2019 our bi-colored male foster kittens got to explor the house and hang out with our nesting kittys.
07.29.2018 ~ ESPN [Kissimmee, FL] Masayuki Ito [23-1-1 w/12ko] gutted out a tough, grueling 12 rounds with Christopher Diaz [23-0 w/15ko], winning the vacant WBO Super Featherweight belt while stealing the show in Diaz's hometown. Ito dropped Diaz early, and spent most of the middle rounds dominating in close quarters. Diaz rallied late with 1 eye swollen shut, but his heart did not sway the ringside judges, who awarded Ito the unanimous decision.
08.19.2023 DAZN [Caribe Royale/Orlando, FL] Friday night Most Valuable Promotions, in conjunction with Boxlab Promotions, DAZN and the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, FL, presented the second installment of their “Most Valuable Prospects” series. 29-year-old Junior welterweight prospect Nestor Bravo (21-0-1 w/15ko), hailing from Arecibo, Puerto Rico, headlined the card facing his most dangerous foe to date, Will Madera [17-2-3 w/10ko), who was fresh off an impressive showing in a points loss to heralded Brandun Lee [26-0 w/23ko). This 10-round bout was contested for the vacant WBA Continental Latin America title.
Bravo, a switch-hitting puncher with a natural left hook, gave away the opening round before settling into a grove, consistently dictating the distance with his jab and corking left hooks. Madera flashed in the 5th & 7th rounds, but Bravo controlled the remainder of the bout. While the scores varied 99-91 & 96-94 x2, all 3 judges tabbed Bravo as the new WBA Jr. welterweight Continental Latin America champion.
4 Months old Hannah is the cutest....but not as cute as Lucy ;) She is so fun to train and is picking up lots of new things.
Foster, Ernest, Private, 82062, 2nd/7th Battalion, Notts and Derby Regiment
Born Mickleover, Derbyshire
Enlisted Derby
Resided Mickleover
Killed in action 21st March 1918 aged 19
Son of James and Fanny Foster, of The Hollow, Mickleover, Derby.
Commemorated on the Arras Memorial
1911 Census
A farm help
Son of James, a farm waggoner, and Fanny Foster, of The Hollow, Mickleover, Derbyshire
Starchitect Norman Foster, who did that Millau bridge, also has a building in Nimes which we went into. The stairs were really interesting.