Travon Marshall vs Justin DeLoach 04.03.2023
Welterweight up-and-comer Travon Marshall delivered a commanding performance in Ontario, California, stopping seasoned campaigner Justin DeLoach in the third round of their scheduled eight-round contest. The bout, staged by TGB Promotions and televised on Showtime, offered an early-career examination for the unbeaten Marshall, who entered the ring with seven victories and six stoppages. Across from him stood former contender DeLoach, a man with notable experience and a reputation for upsetting promising names.
Both fighters arrived on the scales in sharp condition. DeLoach, representing Augusta, Georgia, came in at 147 lbs, while Marshall, fighting out of Capitol Heights, Maryland, weighed just under the limit at 145.6 lbs. With referee Thomas Taylor overseeing proceedings and a trio of judges in place, the stage was set for a confrontation of youth versus experience.
The opening round saw Marshall immediately claim command of the centre. His movement was crisp, and he began probing with long shots designed to keep DeLoach off balance. DeLoach attempted to answer with counters, but Marshall’s speed allowed him to dictate the range. The younger man’s straight punches repeatedly landed first, hinting early at the gulf in timing.
Round two followed a similar pattern, though DeLoach worked to close the distance and rough Marshall up in close quarters. The exchanges grew more physical, with both men occasionally tied up on the inside and the referee intervening to separate them. Marshall, however, remained composed. Each time DeLoach tried to pressure, the Maryland fighter responded with sharp, accurate replies that snapped the veteran’s head back. The crowd reacted with enthusiasm as Marshall’s confidence visibly increased.
By the beginning of the third, Marshall looked fully settled, reading DeLoach’s advances with growing assurance. DeLoach attempted to set traps by dipping low and stepping forward behind his jab, but Marshall’s timing had become the decisive weapon. Just past the midway point of the round, Marshall unleashed a decisive attack. A precise right hand crashed home, sending DeLoach to the canvas.
Referee Taylor moved in immediately and began the count. DeLoach struggled to beat the numbers, rising unsteadily as Taylor assessed whether he could continue. The veteran’s legs betrayed him, and at 2 minutes 07 seconds of round three, the contest was waved off, confirming an emphatic knockout victory for Marshall.
The stoppage marked Marshall’s eighth consecutive win and his seventh by knockout—an impressive statistic for a rising welterweight navigating the early stages of his professional development. His blend of poise, accuracy, and finishing instinct stood out across all three rounds.
Meanwhile, DeLoach, who has faced a wide array of styles throughout his career, showed determination and attempted to adapt, but ultimately found himself second best against a fresher and faster opponent.
In a concise and clinical display, Travon Marshall demonstrated his growing maturity in the ring, while Justin DeLoach provided valuable resistance until the decisive finish.