On the bottom map of the Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs Uisma Lima Event, the rookie sensation Zaquin Moses showed a good and skill as he defeated Baltimore native Antonio Dunton-El Jr. (6-5-2, 2 coes) by unanimous decision.
(Credit: Emma Brawley Matchroom Boxing Fighting)
Antonio Dunton-El Jr. was determined, but Moses was a shallow above his opponent. 20-year-old Zaquin Moses did not get the knockout, but he got some good work in the ring, and most importantly, he added another victory to his record.
During his amateur days, Zaquin Moses committed the attention of Fight fans when he defeated Curmel Moton. Shortly after his great amateur victory, Moses Pro and reported with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing.
In the opening round of his fifth pro battle, Southpaw Zaquin Moses was on his back foot when his opponent Dunton-El Jr. aggressively hurled forward to land. Moses maintained his calm and landed a sharp right hook.
Early in the second round, Moses linked to the right hook, and Dunton-El Jr. answered by landing the two-three combination. Late in the second round, Moses landed a solid straight left hand.
Moses took over in the third round because he was able to land sharp combinations on several occasions. In the fourth round, Dunton-El Jr. forced Moses against the ropes and made the body dot.
During the second half of fourth place, Moses descended Dunton-El Jr. while constantly ending up the right hook. In the fifth and sixth rounds, Moses continued to show an attitude as he landed his transgression effectively.
After the 6-round Super-Featherweight competition, all three judges scored the match 60-54 in favor of The Newark, New Jersey native Zaquin “Zaybop” Moses. With victory, Moses improved his record to (5-0, 3 COs).
Last updated on 10/11/2025

