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Man partially blinded after Frio River fight – Uvalde Leader-News

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Thursday, July 6, 2023

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Sheriff’s office seeks third-party witness
Austin resident Alex Davis was partially blinded after a physical altercation July 1 on the Frio River. The Uvalde County Sheriff’s Office did not make an arrest, due to what investigators say are wildly conflicting stories between the two groups involved.
Davis said he was floating with his wife Shila, their two teenage children, and some friends. He said two friends decided to take a break from the water, and he split from the group to take tubes to them.
He said when he returned, he saw his son, Joey, surrounded by a group of men, “with the biggest, a large muscular adult covered in tattoos, aggressively shouting and posturing in Joey’s face.” 
Davis said he attempted to deescalate the tense situation, telling the man, “you win,” and that they would leave. He said the man then punched Joey, and, “four people in his group all started attacking the people in ours.”


Davis said he and the large man began tussling, ending up in the river, where the man fell underwater. Davis said he stepped back to let the man up, and shouted the fight was over, and his party was leaving.


As he turned away, he said the man put him in a headlock, dragged his face underwater, where, “his fingers scrabbled at my face, trying to find my eye sockets and gouge at my eyes.”

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Davis says the man gouged out his left eye and crushed the eyeball, and then punched his wife, Shila, in the head.


He says his wife had called law enforcement, and they arrived shortly after he stumbled to the river bank.
Sheriff Ruben Nolasco said though it is clear Davis was injured, the manner in which he was injured is what is under investigation. He said the events, which involved a fight between two parties which added up to more than 10 people, are not clear cut.
Nolasco said no third party witness – someone that does not belong to one side or the other – has been located and that stories between the two parties involved in the fight conflict wildly.
Deputies Jordan Burns and Randy Falcon were dispatched at 5:24 p.m. to the 1300 block of County Road 348, River Road, for a report of a large fight. The Texas Department of Public Safety also responded.

According to UCSO, a juvenile male was standing at the edge of a rock when a group started yelling at him to jump off the rock. The sheriff’s office says the party the young man was with became upset at the yelling, in part because the water was too shallow to allow a safe jump. 
UCSO chief deputy Brandon McCutchen said investigators are interviewing witnesses and seeking to obtain medical reports, which will determine what charges might be filed.
“A criminal investigation is being conducted, which is a review of the actions taken by all individuals involved in the large fight,” McCutchen said. “While I think an arrest is an immediate satisfaction, I’m not looking for immediate satisfaction, I’m looking for long term justice for whoever was wronged.”
McCutchen said no one involved was a Uvalde County resident. 
“Anyone with any further information … even if they just heard something, we would love to talk to them,” he said. Reports may be made to the police non-emergency line at 830-278-9147, or the sheriff’s office at 830-278-4111.
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Davis was taken by air to University Hospital in San Antonio for treatment. He said University Health Hospital attempted to reconstruct his eye, but it was too damaged.
“Having been permanently blinded in my left eye, I have now officially become a pirate,” Davis said in a Facebook post that was shared with the Uvalde Leader-News. 
He said he expects to be fitted with a prothetic once the tissues heal, perhaps by the end of the year.
He said the incident was terrible and life-altering, but could have been worse if he had drowned, lost both eyes, or his attacker, “could have been able to unleash his psychotic drug-fueled rage against one of the kids instead.”
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Boxing News: Don King finalizes undercard » November 29, 2023 – Fight News

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Hall of Fame promoter Don King has finalized the lineup for his big PPV boxing event at Casino Miami Jai-Alai on Saturday, headlined by WBA #12 heavyweight Jonathan Guidry (18-1-2, 10 KOs) against former WBC champion Bermane Stiverne (25-5-1, 21 KOs). The bout will be a ten-rounder for Guidry’s WBA NABA gold title.
In the co-feature, NABA welterweight belholder Tre’Sean Wiggins (14-5-3, 8 KOs) will defend against Nigel Fennel (13-1, 8 KOs). In another featured clash, WBA Continental Americas middleweight titleholder Ian Green (16-2, 11 KOs) will defend against undefeated Alexander Castro (11-0, 9 KOs). Both bouts are ten-rounders.
Other Bouts:
Raynel Mederos (7-0, 2 KOs) vs. Nelson Morales (3-1, 0 KOs)
6 rounds, super lightweight
Kenmon Evans (9-0-1, 3 KOs) vs. Cleotis Pendarvis (21-13-2, 9 KOs)
6 rounds, light heavyweight
Alex Michael Perez (4-11, 0 KOs) vs. Carlos Crus (2-9, 1 KO)
6 rounds, middleweight
Brayan Leon Salgado (1-1, 0 KOs) vs. Salome Flores Torres (1-7, 0 KOs)
4 rounds, light heavyweight
Darian Favier Castro (1-1, 0 KOs) vs. Ryan Schwartzberg (1-8-2, 1 KO)
6 rounds, super lightweight
Tickets are priced at $25, $50 and floor ringside are $100. VIP tables will be sold at $2,500. Tickets are still available and can be purchased online at https://playcasinomiami.com. The card will also be presented streaming live on www.donking.com and www.Itube247.com for $19.99.
Should read, Don King who used to have big cards.
Don King is a genious hes intentionally making a Mockery of Pay per View Events nowadays….
Fights not taking place in a car park? DKP would save money.
boxing is becoming a joke now a days!!
I cant believe people would shell out 20 bucks for a bunch of no names??
Nobody will
I don’t even have interest if it was free. Time to retire Don King
Not so good
When is it?
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This week on Last Exit. President XI brings pandas back to the US, war crimes are happening, Congress fights without a cage, and Mike Johnson is a broke boy with no clout.
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Chicago boxer Kenneth Sims Jr. at No. 2 world ranking – CBS News

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By Jori Parys
/ CBS Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) — Englewood native Kenneth Sims Jr. is making noise in pro boxing.
His latest win last month was his seventh straight, and a WBA super lightweight title eliminator. But as CBS 2’s Jori Parys reported Monday, Sims has fought through obstacles to get where he is – including managing sickle cell.
Sims put on a pair of boxing gloves for the first time at 8 years old.
“My dad forced me to box – and I hated it,” Sims said.
But the young Sims was a natural.
“He picked up things so fast that it was like, ‘Oh, show him this – he has it,” said Sims’ dad, Kenneth Sims Sr.
“He was like, ‘When you learn how to it, you can quit,'” said Sims Jr. “By that point, I didn’t want to quit.”
Sims has fought around the world as a member of the USA Boxing national team, and turned pro in 2014.
He rattled off a 2021 record with seven knockouts since.
But Sims’ latest win raised eyebrows. A 12-round bout against Batyr Akhmedov being ended by majority decision came as no surprise to Sims.
“I seen all the tweets people talk about me seen article people talk about me,” said Sims. “So it was like satisfying to prove them wrong – and satisfying prove people that believed in me right.”
What did Sims prove to himself in that fight?
“Nothing. Nothing,” he said. “I just did what I knew I could do.”
Sims hasn’t lost since a fight since 2018. That was when he noticed something felt off.
“All my energy just went away, and I was just like this – kind of like a zombie before the fight,” said Sims.
Sims was dealing with the side effects of sickle cell – a disease that affects red blood cells’ shape and ability to carry oxygen.
“The first thing they tell you about it is to be careful of strenuous work – so that’s his life,” said Sims’ fiancée, Jailyn Brown. “He has to be sure that he’s taking vitamins; be sure that he’s very hydrated.”
“My mind’s saying do stuff in the ring, but I can’t move, really – my body won’t let me do it. It was a big obstacle for me to overcome,” Sims said. “After I lost, my team, my uncle, my dad – we all was doing research. Went to the doctor got bloodwork stuff done, and I hired nutritionists and stuff. Since I’ve been working with them, I’ve been feeling great.”
Sims ascension to No. 2 in WBA rankings hasn’t come without its challenges but all have led to the present point – preparing with hopes for a world title shot.
“This is where you’re supposed to be. I’ve always said that,” said Sims Sr. “The community we come in you have to figure out how to get through things and that’s always what I’ve preached to him.”
Sims Jr. – a boxer known as “Bossman” – is a true family man with kids of his own, and credits his family as his inspiration. He said it means a lot to be from Chicago, and hopes to one day bring a world title fight to his home city.
Until then, the pro boxer from Englewood will keep working to make his dreams a reality.
“Growing up, I used to watch showtime championship boxing,” said Sims. “Now I’m on it.”
Three fights ago, sims wasn’t ranked. Now he’s No. 2 in world, and will get the first shot to challenge for a world title.
First published on June 19, 2023 / 4:58 PM CDT
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