Boxing Results: Quincey Williams Scores First Round Knockout In Tale Of Garcia 4 Main Event


On Saturday night, November 30 at ACX1 Studios in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the main event of Swift Promotions Tale of Garcia 4 was a short boxing match as Quincey “Quiet Storm” Williams stopped Kevin Beltran Aguirre in the first round .

It was a short night of work for Williams, as the fighter’s introductions probably lasted longer than the actual fight. Inside the squared circle, Williams was relaxed and composed as he patiently set up the stance.

The main event capped off another successful show promoted by former two-weight world champion Danny Garcia’s Swift Promotions company. Since officially launching in June 2024, Danny Garcia and Swift Promotions President Mike Farrell have provided a platform that has given young talented boxers multiple opportunities to showcase their skills.

A product of Washington, Quincy Williams had a decorated amateur career as a 7-time National Champion and the 2022 National Gold Gloves champion. He made his pro debut in January 2024 when he landed a vicious left to the body and stopped Wilfredo Petit in the third round.

Williams would go on to win three more bouts and then, in late October, signed with Swift Promotions. On the night of November 30, undefeated rookie Quincey “Quiet Storm” Williams headlined Swift Promotions Tale of Garcia 4.

As the bell rang to officially start the first round, 21-year-old welterweight Quincey Williams came right out and set up his jab. His opponent, Kevin Beltran Aguirre, brought the pressure as he repeatedly tried to press forward and land a big right hand.

Williams connected with a solid left hook and then became the boxer fighting off the front foot. Williams proceeded to land a left to the body and a right to the head. Aguirre looked for a way to escape the attack, but Williams did a great job of cutting off the ring.

He quickly became a practice target as Quincey Williams consistently landed left hooks and right shots. Williams kept landing rights, followed by lefts to the body and then lefts to the head. After being hit with a left uppercut, Aguirre fell to the canvas, but the two body shots had already done most of the damage.

As the referee noticed Aguirre on his knees throbbing in pain, he began to count and before he reached ten, he decided to stop the fight. Although it was short, Quincey Williams looked very impressive as he scored a first round stoppage and improved his record to (5-0, 5 KOs).