
“Candyman” Prevost Makes
Compost of McNabb!
by Winston Mount-Batten
Blake Prevost , Lafayette, Louisiana (182 lbs), was sensational last night in Texarkana, Arkansas, scoring a devastating KO over hometown hopeful, Danny McNabb (184 lbs). Blake dropped the aggressive McNabb with a straight left, high on the head after about 45 seconds. Danny arose from the mandatory eight count, determined to get even. Prevost used his ring skills to evade McNabb's charge and then landed a right hook from his southpaw stance that left McNabb in heap on the canvas, unable to beat the 10 count. One minute and twelve seconds (1:12) of round one and the bout was over!
After a hand injury in 2006 Prevost was inactive for nearly a year. About two weeks after receiving medical clearance to resume training Blake broke his ankle. This forced him out of the ring until June of 2009. Two winning bouts in 2009 and a terrific start to 2010 for Prevost. This former Louisiana Golden Gloves and U.S. Marine champion is on the right track and his trainer (former Undisputed Women's Featherweight Champion), Deirdre Gogarty sees great things in Blake's future. Manager Kerry Daigle of Keeppunching Promotions (www.keeppunching.com) has Prevost on track for 4 more quick bouts including a main event against a notable contender.
Keeppunching Promotions has events 6 being scheduled in Louisiana and will be making an announcement soon or dates and locations.
Interviews with “The Candyman” Blake Prevost can be obtained by calling Kerry Daigle at 800.485.9323 or emailing at kerry@keeppunching.com.
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