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KEA BOXING’S “WILDWOOD WARS” Chuck Mussachio Captures a Split Decision over Victor Paz Pawel Wolak Dominates Jonathan Reid By: Danny Serratelli, ringside
KEA Boxing’s “Wildwood Wars” lived up to its billing last night from the Oceanfront Arena in the Wildwoods Convention Center in Wildwood, New Jersey. In KEA Boxing’s 10th show to date, “The Polish Raging Bull”, Pawel Wolak, 18-0, 13 KO’s was very impressive in a dominant performance over “The Contender” Season 1 participant, Jonathan “Reid Dog” Reid, 34-8, 18 KO’s. In the co-feature of the evening, hometown hero, Wildwood, New Jersey’s Chuck “The Professor” Mussachio had a rough time with the Bronx, New York’s Victor Paz, 9-5, 1 KO, but managed to overcome adversity and capture a split decision victory in their exciting light heavyweight bout.
Mussachio appeared to win the early rounds boxing, but Paz made it clear by the middle of the fight that he did not make the trip south to Mussachio’s hometown to accommodate the home town favorite. Despite the fact that Mussachio seemed to be outboxing Paz early, Paz was slowly gaining confidence and roughing Mussachio up. Mussachio used his jab and movement, while Paz was aggressive and showed that he came to Wildwood with an upset on his mind.
After some good body work and a couple of well timed and placed low blows in the 6th, Mussachio was visibly bothered. The look on Mussachio’s face after a low blow in round 6 along with the blood from Mussachio’s nose seemed to revitalize Paz. It was also revealed that Mussachio had an injured, possible broken right hand. As a result, Mussachio had to battle adversity and use all of the experience he picked up in over 100 amateur fights and his 10 prior professional fights to box the last couple rounds and prevent the motivated Paz from pulling off the upset.
When the final bell rang the crowd was on their feet in anticipation as the decision appeared to be up for grabs. While Paz clearly came on strong and won some of the later rounds, it appeared that Mussachio had put enough of the early rounds in the bank. When the decision was announced, Mussachio and his fans could only sit back and listen to ring announcer extraordinaire, Henry Hascup announce the split verdict by the scores of 77-75 twice for Mussachio, along with 77-76 for Paz. Chuckie and his fans were relieved to hear that his undefeated record would remain intact.
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