LOS ANGELES – Wise Owl Boxing had a knockout weekend with all five of the company's fighters scoring stoppage victories.

It started off Friday night when former world title challenger Brandon Adams shook off rust and stopped Ismael Villareal in round three of their scheduled 10-round bout as part of the Overtime junior middleweight tournament in Atlanta.

Adams boxed well and landed crisp punches on the inside. In round three, he clipped Villareal with a perfect left hook to the body that sent Villareal to the canvas. Villareal was unable to continue and the bout was stopped at 2:59.

Adams of Watts, California is now 24-3 with 16 knockouts. 

Saturday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, No. 1 ranked super welterweight Charles Conwell stopped Nathaniel Gallimore in round six of a scheduled 10-round super welterweight bout.

In round five, Conwell opened up with a huge flurry that backed Gallimore up. Conwell continued to batter Gallimore until the fight was stopped at 56 seconds. Conwell (153lbs) of Cleveland, is 19-0 with 14 knockouts. Gallimore, also 153 lbs of Des Plaines, IL is now 22-8-1.

“I feel good,” said Conwell. “It was the coming back party. I thought he was a tough, game fighter. He came with a lot of experience, but I did what no other fighter has done. I stopped him in the sixth round. I don’t think any other fighter has beat him as bad as I did. He was a tough fighter and I appreciate him for taking the fight. We’re looking to get back in the ring ASAP, sometime in July or August. 

“I’m back in the gym getting better. The ring rust is off. We’re ready for what’s next.”

The same night in Rock Hill, South Carolina, super lightweight DeAngelo Evans needed just 36 seconds to dispose of Ricardo Ocampo. 

Evans of Kernersville, North Carolina is now 10-0 with nine knockouts.

On the same bill, light heavyweight Isaiah Carr made it 2-0 with two knockouts with a first round stoppage over Kedarius Whitley.

On Saturday in Philadelphia, super bantamweight Javon Woodard scored a knockout in The Team Combat League over Noah Norman. Woodard competes for the Atlanta Attack.