The fight
headlined a show promoted by 2024 UBO Promoter
of the Year Jeter Promotions at the Live Casino
&
Hotel in
Hanover, Maryland.
It was an
excellent match-up between undefeated Glenn,
from Hagerstown, and the more experienced
Chambers, fighting out of Owings Mill, and both
brought plenty of fans to create an excellent
atmosphere.
Glenn, taking
part in his first championship fight since
turning pro in 2021, rose to the occasion
against his best opponent to date, and won by
unanimous decision after a disciplined and
on-point performance.
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Judges Paul
Wallace, Vincent Santino and Douglas Robinson
agreed on every round, all scoring the fight 80-72
for Glenn.
The new UBO
champion improved his professional record to 8-0-1
(3).
It was a
tough loss for Chambers, who came up short in two
previous UBO title bouts and sees his record drop
to 10-4-1 (5).
A second UBO
title fight between Ahmad Muhammad Jones and John
Paul Magalong didn't happen, as the latter pulled
out of the fight on short notice.
The highly
talented Jones will now fight for the UBO
Inter-Continental Super Lightweight title on a
later date.
Photo:
Daniel Cork / Blue
Corner Photo.
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