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Sechew Powell v. Deandre Latimore (ESPN2)

Jun 11, 2008 10:00 PM EDT
Hard Rock Cafe - New York, NY
Latimore TKO-7

Powell out for 60 days after testing positive for marijuana

Sechew Powell, the junior middleweight contender who was upset by Deandre Latimore last week, tested positive for marijuana in his post-fight drug test and is now suspended for 60 days. A few things pop into mind.

  1. So THAT'S what happened...
  2. How stupid can you be as a fighter? He's not the first one to test positive for marijuana, nor will he be the last. And whatever your stance is on marijuana and its effects, the fact is it's illegal. But it's also not that hard to not have it in your system. If high school basketball players can manage to skirt the system, Sechew Powell should be able to. Powell was begging for this suspension.
  3. What a dope!
  4. Powell also tested positive for Funyuns and Cheetos.
In all honesty, this speaks for a fighter that doesn't give a damn about his career, didn't take his opponent or his training seriously, and deserved to get the crap beaten out of him, which is exacty what happened. I hate that this slightly taints Latimore's victory, because Deandre earned it. Powell is a dingus.

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Latimore stops Powell, ESPN upsets continue

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March 21: Brian Vera stunned Andy Lee.

May 7: Reynaldo Lopez beat Mike Oliver.

May 23: Jose Luis Herrera took out "Awesome" Aaron Williams in the fifth round. 

June 4: Gabriel Rosado outpointed James Moore.

June 11: Deandre Latimore (who?) pounds on the IBF's No. 1 154-pound contender, Sechew Powell.

Win: Latimore, TKO-7.

Deandre Latimore is a 22-year old kid from St. Louis who has moved out to Las Vegas to take his career to the next level. He once stepped up in competition, facing Ian Gardner, a tough and awkward guy who had been in with really good opponents prior to Latimore. Latimore was knocked out in the third round.

On paper, the legit contender, Powell, should have walked over him. I recently ranked the junior middleweights (with Vernon Forrest at No. 1, so that needs to be re-thought), and I didn't put Powell in the top ten. There's always been something off-putting about him. Ishe Smith is a fine fighter, and you can argue that Smith beat him. Kassim Ouma killed him back in 2006, and I've never been able to put that out of my mind.

He very often fights with a complete lack of passion. He did it again tonight, and the upset-minded Latimore wound up beating the crap out of him, starting mid-fifth round and ending in the seventh when the referee called it off. Maybe a bit of a premature stoppage, but Powell was getting routinely tagged by that point and really not fighting back at all.

The early rounds featured good back-and-forth action, but almost all of the fight's best shots were landed by Latimore (19-1, 15 KO).

Powell (23-2, 14 KO) is now in no man's land. So much for a mandatory shot at Verno Phillips' IBF strap, and so much for making any immediate mark on a division that is being turned over very quickly this year. The coming emergences of guys like Joel Julio, Alfredo Angulo and James Kirkland could make this division worth watching again.

This is also yet another shot at Buddy McGirt as trainer. His guys aren't winning lately, and he's starting to take some heat. Even Paulie Malignaggi struggled badly with Lovemore N'dou a couple weeks ago, due to a hand injury and those idiotic hair extensions that you would have thought never would've gotten past Buddy in the locker room.

Whether the stoppage was a bit premature or not, look, Latimore won. He was winning the fight and it didn't look like that was going to stop. He had Powell consistently on his back feet, in a corner, on the ropes, not fighting back, not landing anything of note, and getting drilled. He hurt Powell several times. You can't argue that.

Congrats, Deandre, and welcome to people knowing who you are.

On the undercard, Peter Quillin outpointed Dionisio Miranda over ten rounds to stay unbeaten.

Actually, let me try to do a quick re-shuffling of the 154-pound top ten.

1. Cory Spinks (didn't really lose to Phillips)
2. Sergio Mora (still not a fan, but his style looked good at 154)
3. Joel Julio
4. Sergiy Dzinziruk
5. Joachim Alcine
6. Yuri Foreman
7. Vernon Forrest
8. Daniel Santos
9. Verno Phillips
10. Alfredo Angulo or James Kirkland

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Bad Left Hook Fight Night: Sechew Powell v. Deandre Latimore

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SECHEW POWELL   DEANDRE LATIMORE
23-1 Record 18-1
14 KO 15
Brooklyn, NY Hometown St. Louis, MO
29 Age 22
5'10" Height
Ishe Smith (UD-10)
Robert Frazier (UD-10)
Cornelius Bundrage (TKO-1)
Notable Wins Durrell Richardson (UD-10)

Kassim Ouma (UD-10) Notable Losses Ian Gardner (KO-3)

This is an ENORMOUS step up in competition for the STL-based Latimore, who has a nice record and KO rate, but has only fought two fighters with winning records, the listed Richardson (who was 10-0) and Gardner (who was 19-3 with losses to Chad Dawson, Arthur Abraham and Peter Manfredo, Jr.). And he's only 1-1 with 0 KO in those two fights.

I do think he has a chance, though. Powell has just never terribly impressed me. I thought the Ishe Smith fight was very debatable, and he was smoked by Ouma back in 2006. Powell's a good fighter, and he generally beats the crap out of guys who stack up paper to Latimore, but he should probably be fighting more accomplished competition than this, too. He's not getting any younger.

Anyway this should start shortly. The undercard has been going on and has been going on. Peter Quillin notably beat totally untested Dionisio Miranda via unanimous decision (97-93, 98-92, 98-92). He clearly won, though for a second fight in a row he seemed to lack killer instinct.

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