Linton-Primera at Battle at the Boat.
Emmett Linton (32-3-2, 15KOs) and Marcos Primera (17-8-2, 11 KOs) will battle it out on Saturday night at the thirty-fourth installment of the Battle at the Boat series. Linton is attempting to make a re-appearance to the “top ten†list of middleweights and has had plenty of experience in the ring which may work to his advantage in the ten-round fight with Primera. “Emmett has always been a crowd favorite,†promoter Brian Halquist said, “this will be a great show of his skillsâ€. Primera’s manager, Steve Tannenbaum, said his boxer has had some tough breaks in the past, but, Marcos has changed his training rituals. “He would often train for fights by hanging a heavy bag from a treeâ€, said Tannenbaum. Primera’s sports a 150-11 amateur record with 80 KO’s.
Kevin Johnson (6-0-1, 4 KOs) will be meeting Will Cook (7-1-0, 5KOs) in and eight round heavyweight explosion. Promoter Brian Halquist wants to get a better look at Johnson, possibly signing him to a promotional contract. “I want to put him in a tough fight,†said Halquist. “Cook will give him that.†The undercard bouts feature Othello fighter, and Tacoma crowd pleaser, David Torres (6-0-0, 4KOs) fighting Michael Haley (0-1-0); Featherweight Darby Smart (5-0) is back in town to meet Tacoman Sabino Rosario (3-4-0). Eric Aiken (11-2, 8 KOs) will battle Terrence Roy (6-9-0) in a six round featherweight match-up and both Tony Redman and Leslie Watson will be making their pro-debuts in a super middleweight match-up, with only one coming out with a check mark in the win column.
