Boxing results

Boxing results

Oscar Diwerty, former Latin WBO champion MADUNO, directed the real round of the real SlugFest Saturday evening at the Honda Center in Nahaim, California. In the common feature, the super medium weights “DFG” “DFG” died Volgum Wilfred Harris Junior in four rounds.

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Duarte, 29-2-1 (23) MADUNO MIGUEL ‘MADUENO, 31-4 (28) was suspended at 2:09 of the seventh round of 12 scheduled rounds.

In the first round, both were their moments. In the second round, the late Madino held his birth on one of its edges. In the third round, my dizziness fell close but low, which the referee Thomas Taylor called. Madueno has not resisted enough, and moves throughout the ring. In the fourth round, Madino’s Dirats shook with a left hook for the chin but leave the house outside the hook.

At the last minute of the fifth round, I cut my holese cut off on the left eyebrow in Madueno, causing a real eyebrow. In the sixth round, late in the late, Madino held himself, although Dirphent took another round. In the seventh round, Durale had left his foot on his feet while the referee Thomas Taylor entered and called for a stop.

In the common feature, the superior weight, ranked No. 5 WBA, Darius ‘DFG’ Fulghum, 14-0 (12) Wilfred Harris stopped, Son, 3-22-2 (10) at 2:18 of the fourth round of 10 scheduled rounds.

In the first round, both were not impressive, with a lot of pregnancy. In the second round, Jab dropped the right on the chin of Volgum Harris for 8 numbers of referee Ray Corona. In the third round, Volgum had been injured early, but Harris managed to reach the tour. Before starting the next round, Corona’s reference had the doctor who achieved Harris.

In the fourth round, Volgum had hit Harris and did not defend himself enough when the reference Corona finally intervened, and called for a stop.

The Silver Lie Champion in WBC Ricardo ‘EL Nino’ ​​Sandoval, 26-2 (18) NabF Fly Champ Saleto ‘MR. The character “Henderson, 10-2 (7), unanimously, 10 rounds.

In the first round, Henderson showed the shortest hands, holding himself against the favorite Sandoval. From the second to the sixth round, Sandoval had the edge because Henderson was much smaller than what was expected.

In the seventh round, both were their moments. The crowd is intended for Sandoval, who had to work more seriously than expected against Henderson, inexperienced. Sandoval was small on his left eyebrow. In the ninth round, Henderson was still in the battle against all difficulties. In the tenth and final round, Sandoval won the fighting but expected a stop, and Handerson is suspended there.

The grades were 98-92, 100-90 and 100-90.

Welterweight Ken ‘Bossman’ SIMS, JR. , 2-2-1 (8) Kendo ‘Tremenodo’ Castanda, 21-8 (9) with an unbalanced decision 10 rounds in a battle that seemed completely competitive.

In the second round, both turned south while Sims went to the body, with another near round. In the fourth round, Sims Castanida hurt a right -wing body. Castanda ended the tour of SouthPaw Handing Four right hooks that were not answered at the top of SIMS.

Both went to the body in the sixth round where Sims continued to land more, but Castanida did not stop moving forward. In the seventh round, Castlanda hurt Sims with a group of mid -road chin, which was a good tour of the masses by both, with the Castaneda tour.

Castanida ended late in the seventh and eighth rounds, and took his third round in a row. The tenth and final round was the best tour of the battle, where each left everything. Castanida fell six left hooks in the last seconds at the head of Sim.

The referee was Ray Corona. The grades seemed 98-92, 99-91 and 99-91 too much for Sims Junior.

Wittter stopped the weight Joel Ararti, 6-0 (6) Daniel Harris, 19-24-2 (14) in 1:21 of the second round of six schedules.

In the first round, Erart fell a mixture of 3 trees with the final cutting at Harris’s head, as he dropped it for 8 numbers of referee Ray Armandrez immediately before Bill against the late sub -in Harris. In the second round, in the middle of the road, Erart landed a short left on the chin, expelled Harris to the ropes and dropped Harris in the corner while the referee Armandez was looming of incompatibility.

Yair Gallardo Cruiserweight, 8-0 (7), from Carlos Boubeta Miranda, 7-2 (3), in 1:41 of the first round of eight scheduled rounds.

In the first round, Gallardo fell from the top right to the chin, followed by several other punches to the body, where he dropped Miranda while the referee Thomas Taylor made his account.

Daniel Daniel, “June Bug” light, 11-0 (9) expelled Francisco Pacheko, 7-4-2) at 2:40 of the third round of six scheduled rounds.

In the first round, the clash of heads caused the head of the Pacheco head. In the second round, Garcia extracted from the nose of Pachiko with a front hand. In the third round, the bleeding continued from the nose, where Garcia beat Besiko, where he brought him down with the left to the body while the referee Ray Corona was counting him on a knee.

Super Bantamweight SouthPaw Gael ‘El Terrorista’ Cabrra, 7-0 (4) won Roberto “Escorpion ‘Pucheita, 14-26-3 (8) by six round decision.

On the first four rounds, Kapura Bushita, who was the aggressor. In the sixth and final round, the 20 -year -old remained unbeatable, and took all the six rounds.

The grades were 60-54, 60-54 and 60-54.

Fabian Joseman, 6-0 (6), Daniel Lim, 11-3 (3) won the six-way decision.

Javier meza lightweight (2-0, 2 Ko) expelled lyle McFarlane (3-7, 1 Ko) at 2:15 of the second round of four scheduled rounds.

Meza had left McFarlen on his feet in the second round, causing referee Raymond Raymondars.

Bantamweight Kevin Gudino (2-0 (2) stopped Kenario Davidson (1-2) at 0:35 of the third round of the scheduled round match.

In the third round, a group of Godino Davidson was dropped, forcing the referee Chris to show it to wave it.

The episode’s announcer was Mark Frato.

Last update on 02/16/2025

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