The only report on the fight I could find...DaVarryl Williamson scored a fourth round knockout over previously unbeaten Chicago prospect Mike Mollo in a heavyweight under card bout.
Williamson, fighting for the first time since his loss last year to then IBF champ Chris Byrd, seemed to be simply to experienced for the upcoming, yet somewhat green, Mollo. While Mollo had utilized an incredibly straight-forward, aggressive style to earn himself two of the first three rounds, the veteran remained calm, and simply bided his time.
"He was throwing everything in there'" stated Williamson. "I just kept my hands up, and stayed patient. He was already starting to breathe heavy, and I was thinking 'man the fight is just starting."
While the fight may have just been beginning for Williamson (23-4, 19 KOs), it was just about to end for Mollo. With roughly twenty seconds left in the fourth round Williamson landed his trademark right hand, sending Mollo (15-1, 9 KO's) reeling back into the ropes. The veteran Williamson, no stranger to hurting opponents with the aforementioned
devestating punch, immediately jumped on Mollo. After Williamson landed several more right hands and left hooks through the guard of Mollo, referee Bob Benoit jumped in and halted the bout. Time of the stoppage 2:59 of round number four. -- Pat Kelley.