"The Haitian Fire Reignites: Wendy Toussaint Triumphs in Huntington Once Again"
The atmosphere was electric at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, as Wendy “The Haitian Fire” Toussaint blazed his way to victory in Rockin’ Fights 49. Going head-to-head with Argentina’s Brian “El Capitan” Arregui, Toussaint displayed grit and strategy, outshining his opponent over eight intense rounds. With judges Tony Paolillo and Steve Weisfeld scoring 80-72 and 79-73 in his favor, Toussaint secured a majority decision win, keeping his record at 16-3 (7 KOs) and setting the stage for bigger challenges ahead. Meanwhile, Arregui’s record now stands at 10-5 (7 KOs).
In a thrilling co-feature, the young Italian-American talent Micky Scala made a striking Rockin’ Fights debut, clinching a unanimous decision against Puerto Rico’s Luis “Conrazon De Oro” Ramos. Leveraging his height and reach advantage, Scala dictated the pace of the six-round bout, earning scores of 60-54 (twice) and 59-55. With this victory, Scala’s record climbs to 11-0 (6 KOs), marking a promising start after joining forces with Star Boxing, while Ramos now holds a record of 7-6-1 (7 KOs).
The crowd erupted as David “King David” Malul unleashed a spectacular third-round knockout against Zachary Davis, showcasing his raw power and skill in just his second professional fight. Malul’s record now stands at 2-0 (2 KOs), leaving Davis at 0-2 and hungry for redemption.
Harley “Heavy Hands” Burke faced an early setback with a knockdown from Tevin Terrance’s lethal left hook but displayed resilience and determination to claim a hard-fought victory by unanimous decision. With scores of 58-55, 58-55, and 57-56, Burke’s undefeated streak extends to 9-0 (7 KOs), while Terrance’s record shifts to 1-2-2 (1 KO).
John “The Warrior” Gjini dominated his bout against Luis Porozo, delivering a relentless performance that culminated in a fourth-round stoppage. Gjini’s lightning-fast punches and unyielding pressure proved too much for Porozo, resulting in a referee stoppage as Gjini’s record soared to an impressive 13-0 (12 KOs), while Porozo’s record dropped to 18-12 (9 KOs).
The opening match saw Long Island’s Frank “Magic” Monaco and Victor “El Patron” Pradis engage in a thrilling four-round battle that ended in a split draw. With Pradis targeting Monaco’s body and Monaco capitalizing on well-timed openings, judges ultimately scored the fight 38-38, 39-37, and 37-39, leaving both fighters with a shared outcome. Monaco’s record now stands at 2-0-1, while Pradis moves to 2-2-1, setting the stage for future showdowns and redemption tales in the ring.