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On Friday night, from the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio Ca., Pablo Cesar Cano (28-4-1,21 KOs) edged out a majority decision victory over a tough Juan Carlos Abreu (18-1-1, 17 KOs). Though Abreu stayed willing to exchange, it was Cano who got the better of those exchages throughout the 10 round welterweight fight. Scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 95-95.
In the co-featured bout, Super bantamweight prospect Diego De La Hoya (8-0, 6 KOs) had his hands full with Paramount’s Manuel Roman (17-3-3, 6 KOs) but performed well and earned a 80-72 unanimous decision after 8 action filled rounds.
Also on the card,
Seven-foot heavyweight Taishan Dong (2-0, 2 KOs) went the distance with Roy McCrary (3-2, 3 KOs) and earned a unanimous decision after four rounds. Taishan dropped McCrary in the second and third rounds and went on to earn scores of 39-35 and 40-35 twice.
Unbeaten Oscar Negrete (7-0, 3 KOs) took a split decision over Fernando Fuentes (5-3, 1KO) after six rounds in the bantamweight division.
Lightweight Everton Lopes (1-0) was succesfull in his pro-debut, earning a 60-53 unanimous decision victory over Evan Woosley (2-6).
Unbeaten Neeco Macias (7-0, 3 KOs) stopped Tavorus Teague (2-1-1, 1 KO) in the fourth round of a scheduled six. Official time was 1:39
Super featherweight Nicolas “Nick” Arce (2-0, 2 KOs) got the TKO Victory over Lyonel Kelly (1-4, 1 KO)
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UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT DEONTAY WILDER DESTROYS FORMER WORLD CHAMPION SERGEI LIAKHOVICH IN FIRST ROUND FOR 29TH STRAIGHT KO VICTORY
Francisco Vargas Remains Unbeaten With Impressive 10-Round Decision Over Previously Unbeaten Brandon Bennett, Jermall Charlo Improves To 15-0 With Second-Round Knockout Over World-Ranked Antwone Smith
Boxers Naphi Mohammad, Rocco EspinozaLuis Ramos, Raymundo Beltran, Michael Perez, Omar Figueroa, Christopher Pearson, Cleven Ishe, Ricardo Malfavon and Stephen Rubalcava step up to the scale before their fights on 1/6/12 at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino for a live telecast on Showtime Sports ShoBox. Titles will be on the line as undefeated lightweight Luis Ramos faces off against Raymundo Beltran and Michael Perez battles Omar Figueroa. Tickets start at just $25.
Boxers Naphi Mohammad, Rocco EspinozaLuis Ramos, Raymundo Beltran, Michael Perez, Omar Figueroa, Christopher Pearson, Cleven Ishe, Ricardo Malfavon and Stephen Rubalcava step up to the scale before their fights on 1/6/12 at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino for a live telecast on Showtime Sports ShoBox. Titles will be on the line as undefeated lightweight Luis Ramos faces off against Raymundo Beltran and Michael Perez battles Omar Figueroa. Tickets start at just $25.
Boxers Naphi Mohammad, Rocco EspinozaLuis Ramos, Raymundo Beltran, Michael Perez, Omar Figueroa, Christopher Pearson, Cleven Ishe, Ricardo Malfavon and Stephen Rubalcava step up to the scale before their fights on 1/6/12 at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino for a live telecast on Showtime Sports ShoBox. Titles will be on the line as undefeated lightweight Luis Ramos faces off against Raymundo Beltran and Michael Perez battles Omar Figueroa. Tickets start at just $25.
Welterweight
Michael Finney UD6 Hector Orozco
In the third fight of the night Michael Finney, a good looking Irish kid from Alabama now fighting out of Pahrump, Nevada home to a couple of the more famous legal brothels in Nevada stepped into the ring with southpaw Hector Orozco of Minnesota. Finney who has a great left hook put Orozco "The Fighting Chihuahua" down on the canvas with it in round one. Rounds continued with Finney landing thudding left and right hook body shots along with well placed right uppercuts. It's not that Orozco didn't land punches. He did. He has fast hands but Finney's high tight guard blocked them. By round five Orozco was on his bicycle back peddling only intermittently throwing little flurries of punches. Then pow a right hand from Finney to Orozco's kisser sent Orozco flying back into the ropes and bouncing off like he was tethered to a bungee cord. It looked like Finney was going to knockout Orozco. In final round Orozco's nose was bleeding and he spent the entire round running backwards. Scores were 60-53, 59-54 and 59-54. Michael Finney wins by 6-round unanimous decision.
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Super Bantamweight prospect Randy Caballero (12-0, 7 KOs) successfully defended his WBC Youth title Friday night at the Fantasy Springs Casino when he turned in a solid performance and earned a unanimous decision over Arturo Santiago (7-3-1, 4 KOs) with scores of 80-70 by all three judges. Santiago was deducted points in rounds 3 and 6 for holding.
In an entertaining scrap between tough jr welterweights, Andrew Cancio (11-1-2, 11 KOs) dug deep in the final round and floored his opponent Fernando Carcamo (9-2, 6 KOs) twice to secure the 8 round majority decision victory in a close, give-and-take battle. Scores were 76-74, 76-74 and 75-75.
On the undercard,
Middleweight Angel Osuna (6-3-1, 4 KOs) won a four round unanimous decision over John Worthy (1-2).
Light welterweights Kenny Williams (2-0, 1 KO) and Joaquin Chaves (0-1) fought to a four round majority decision draw.
Flyweight Oscar Vasquez (1-0) dropped his opponent Vicente Medellin (0-1) in the first round and went on to score a one-sided victory after four complete rounds with scores of 40-34.
Osman Rivera (0-1) edged out a split decision victory over Jose Garcia (0-4) after four rounds.
Super Bantamweight prospect Randy Caballero (12-0, 7 KOs) successfully defended his WBC Youth title Friday night at the Fantasy Springs Casino when he turned in a solid performance and earned a unanimous decision over Arturo Santiago (7-3-1, 4 KOs) with scores of 80-70 by all three judges. Santiago was deducted points in rounds 3 and 6 for holding.
In an entertaining scrap between tough jr welterweights, Andrew Cancio (11-1-2, 11 KOs) dug deep in the final round and floored his opponent Fernando Carcamo (9-2, 6 KOs) twice to secure the 8 round majority decision victory in a close, give-and-take battle. Scores were 76-74, 76-74 and 75-75.
On the undercard,
Middleweight Angel Osuna (6-3-1, 4 KOs) won a four round unanimous decision over John Worthy (1-2).
Light welterweights Kenny Williams (2-0, 1 KO) and Joaquin Chaves (0-1) fought to a four round majority decision draw.
Flyweight Oscar Vasquez (1-0) dropped his opponent Vicente Medellin (0-1) in the first round and went on to score a one-sided victory after four complete rounds with scores of 40-34.
Osman Rivera (0-1) edged out a split decision victory over Jose Garcia (0-4) after four rounds.
Super Bantamweight prospect Randy Caballero (12-0, 7 KOs) successfully defended his WBC Youth title Friday night at the Fantasy Springs Casino when he turned in a solid performance and earned a unanimous decision over Arturo Santiago (7-3-1, 4 KOs) with scores of 80-70 by all three judges. Santiago was deducted points in rounds 3 and 6 for holding.
In an entertaining scrap between tough jr welterweights, Andrew Cancio (11-1-2, 11 KOs) dug deep in the final round and floored his opponent Fernando Carcamo (9-2, 6 KOs) twice to secure the 8 round majority decision victory in a close, give-and-take battle. Scores were 76-74, 76-74 and 75-75.
On the undercard,
Middleweight Angel Osuna (6-3-1, 4 KOs) won a four round unanimous decision over John Worthy (1-2).
Light welterweights Kenny Williams (2-0, 1 KO) and Joaquin Chaves (0-1) fought to a four round majority decision draw.
Flyweight Oscar Vasquez (1-0) dropped his opponent Vicente Medellin (0-1) in the first round and went on to score a one-sided victory after four complete rounds with scores of 40-34.
Osman Rivera (0-1) edged out a split decision victory over Jose Garcia (0-4) after four rounds.
Super Bantamweight prospect Randy Caballero (12-0, 7 KOs) successfully defended his WBC Youth title Friday night at the Fantasy Springs Casino when he turned in a solid performance and earned a unanimous decision over Arturo Santiago (7-3-1, 4 KOs) with scores of 80-70 by all three judges. Santiago was deducted points in rounds 3 and 6 for holding.
In an entertaining scrap between tough jr welterweights, Andrew Cancio (11-1-2, 11 KOs) dug deep in the final round and floored his opponent Fernando Carcamo (9-2, 6 KOs) twice to secure the 8 round majority decision victory in a close, give-and-take battle. Scores were 76-74, 76-74 and 75-75.
On the undercard,
Middleweight Angel Osuna (6-3-1, 4 KOs) won a four round unanimous decision over John Worthy (1-2).
Light welterweights Kenny Williams (2-0, 1 KO) and Joaquin Chaves (0-1) fought to a four round majority decision draw.
Flyweight Oscar Vasquez (1-0) dropped his opponent Vicente Medellin (0-1) in the first round and went on to score a one-sided victory after four complete rounds with scores of 40-34.
Osman Rivera (0-1) edged out a split decision victory over Jose Garcia (0-4) after four rounds.
On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
On Friday night, from the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio Ca., Pablo Cesar Cano (28-4-1,21 KOs) edged out a majority decision victory over a tough Juan Carlos Abreu (18-1-1, 17 KOs). Though Abreu stayed willing to exchange, it was Cano who got the better of those exchages throughout the 10 round welterweight fight. Scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 95-95.
In the co-featured bout, Super bantamweight prospect Diego De La Hoya (8-0, 6 KOs) had his hands full with Paramount’s Manuel Roman (17-3-3, 6 KOs) but performed well and earned a 80-72 unanimous decision after 8 action filled rounds.
Also on the card,
Seven-foot heavyweight Taishan Dong (2-0, 2 KOs) went the distance with Roy McCrary (3-2, 3 KOs) and earned a unanimous decision after four rounds. Taishan dropped McCrary in the second and third rounds and went on to earn scores of 39-35 and 40-35 twice.
Unbeaten Oscar Negrete (7-0, 3 KOs) took a split decision over Fernando Fuentes (5-3, 1KO) after six rounds in the bantamweight division.
Lightweight Everton Lopes (1-0) was succesfull in his pro-debut, earning a 60-53 unanimous decision victory over Evan Woosley (2-6).
Unbeaten Neeco Macias (7-0, 3 KOs) stopped Tavorus Teague (2-1-1, 1 KO) in the fourth round of a scheduled six. Official time was 1:39
Super featherweight Nicolas “Nick” Arce (2-0, 2 KOs) got the TKO Victory over Lyonel Kelly (1-4, 1 KO)
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On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
Welterweight
Michael Finney UD6 Hector Orozco
In the third fight of the night Michael Finney, a good looking Irish kid from Alabama now fighting out of Pahrump, Nevada home to a couple of the more famous legal brothels in Nevada stepped into the ring with southpaw Hector Orozco of Minnesota. Finney who has a great left hook put Orozco "The Fighting Chihuahua" down on the canvas with it in round one. Rounds continued with Finney landing thudding left and right hook body shots along with well placed right uppercuts. It's not that Orozco didn't land punches. He did. He has fast hands but Finney's high tight guard blocked them. By round five Orozco was on his bicycle back peddling only intermittently throwing little flurries of punches. Then pow a right hand from Finney to Orozco's kisser sent Orozco flying back into the ropes and bouncing off like he was tethered to a bungee cord. It looked like Finney was going to knockout Orozco. In final round Orozco's nose was bleeding and he spent the entire round running backwards. Scores were 60-53, 59-54 and 59-54. Michael Finney wins by 6-round unanimous decision.
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WBO Inter-Continental Youth Lightweight Title
Omar Figueroa TKO6 Michael Perez
In the co-main event of the evening Omar "Panterita" Figueroa stepped up in class to challenge Puerto Rican Michael "The Artist" Perez in a 10-round lightweight title fight. Perez tried to box Figueroa in round one but Figueroa kept coming forward and in round two it was heavy trading in the center of the ring. The two fighters fought in a phone booth in round three. It was Perez for the first half of round four then Figueroa took over in the second half backing Perez up against the ropes and landing head shots. Perez was in trouble. His hands were down and he wasn't punching back at the end of the round. In round five Perez was holding on a lot. He was standing straight up and his legs looked weak. During round six the referee checked to see if Perez wanted to fight on. He indicated that he did but once again he ended up against the ropes not throwing back at the end of the round. During the break after round six Perez's corner stopped the fight with Perez retired on his stool. Post fight Perez said that from the 2nd round on he had no legs, had no power. Ironically one would have thought that it would have been Figueroa to have suffered that fate since he had to deplete himself to make weight on Thursday. Omar Figueroa wins by 6th round technical knockout.
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WBO Inter-Continental Youth Lightweight Title
Omar Figueroa TKO6 Michael Perez
In the co-main event of the evening Omar "Panterita" Figueroa stepped up in class to challenge Puerto Rican Michael "The Artist" Perez in a 10-round lightweight title fight. Perez tried to box Figueroa in round one but Figueroa kept coming forward and in round two it was heavy trading in the center of the ring. The two fighters fought in a phone booth in round three. It was Perez for the first half of round four then Figueroa took over in the second half backing Perez up against the ropes and landing head shots. Perez was in trouble. His hands were down and he wasn't punching back at the end of the round. In round five Perez was holding on a lot. He was standing straight up and his legs looked weak. During round six the referee checked to see if Perez wanted to fight on. He indicated that he did but once again he ended up against the ropes not throwing back at the end of the round. During the break after round six Perez's corner stopped the fight with Perez retired on his stool. Post fight Perez said that from the 2nd round on he had no legs, had no power. Ironically one would have thought that it would have been Figueroa to have suffered that fate since he had to deplete himself to make weight on Thursday. Omar Figueroa wins by 6th round technical knockout.
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On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
Welterweight
Michael Finney UD6 Hector Orozco
In the third fight of the night Michael Finney, a good looking Irish kid from Alabama now fighting out of Pahrump, Nevada home to a couple of the more famous legal brothels in Nevada stepped into the ring with southpaw Hector Orozco of Minnesota. Finney who has a great left hook put Orozco "The Fighting Chihuahua" down on the canvas with it in round one. Rounds continued with Finney landing thudding left and right hook body shots along with well placed right uppercuts. It's not that Orozco didn't land punches. He did. He has fast hands but Finney's high tight guard blocked them. By round five Orozco was on his bicycle back peddling only intermittently throwing little flurries of punches. Then pow a right hand from Finney to Orozco's kisser sent Orozco flying back into the ropes and bouncing off like he was tethered to a bungee cord. It looked like Finney was going to knockout Orozco. In final round Orozco's nose was bleeding and he spent the entire round running backwards. Scores were 60-53, 59-54 and 59-54. Michael Finney wins by 6-round unanimous decision.
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On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
WBO Inter-Continental Youth Lightweight Title
Omar Figueroa TKO6 Michael Perez
In the co-main event of the evening Omar "Panterita" Figueroa stepped up in class to challenge Puerto Rican Michael "The Artist" Perez in a 10-round lightweight title fight. Perez tried to box Figueroa in round one but Figueroa kept coming forward and in round two it was heavy trading in the center of the ring. The two fighters fought in a phone booth in round three. It was Perez for the first half of round four then Figueroa took over in the second half backing Perez up against the ropes and landing head shots. Perez was in trouble. His hands were down and he wasn't punching back at the end of the round. In round five Perez was holding on a lot. He was standing straight up and his legs looked weak. During round six the referee checked to see if Perez wanted to fight on. He indicated that he did but once again he ended up against the ropes not throwing back at the end of the round. During the break after round six Perez's corner stopped the fight with Perez retired on his stool. Post fight Perez said that from the 2nd round on he had no legs, had no power. Ironically one would have thought that it would have been Figueroa to have suffered that fate since he had to deplete himself to make weight on Thursday. Omar Figueroa wins by 6th round technical knockout.
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NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
Fight account via Ringside Insiders j.mp/xsXiwY
WBO Inter-Continental Youth Lightweight Title
Omar Figueroa TKO6 Michael Perez
In the co-main event of the evening Omar "Panterita" Figueroa stepped up in class to challenge Puerto Rican Michael "The Artist" Perez in a 10-round lightweight title fight. Perez tried to box Figueroa in round one but Figueroa kept coming forward and in round two it was heavy trading in the center of the ring. The two fighters fought in a phone booth in round three. It was Perez for the first half of round four then Figueroa took over in the second half backing Perez up against the ropes and landing head shots. Perez was in trouble. His hands were down and he wasn't punching back at the end of the round. In round five Perez was holding on a lot. He was standing straight up and his legs looked weak. During round six the referee checked to see if Perez wanted to fight on. He indicated that he did but once again he ended up against the ropes not throwing back at the end of the round. During the break after round six Perez's corner stopped the fight with Perez retired on his stool. Post fight Perez said that from the 2nd round on he had no legs, had no power. Ironically one would have thought that it would have been Figueroa to have suffered that fate since he had to deplete himself to make weight on Thursday. Omar Figueroa wins by 6th round technical knockout.
Fight account via Ringside Insiders j.mp/xsXiwY
On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
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A night of exciting fights as Golden Boy Boxing and Showtime ShowSports presented an evening of flying fists with two title fights on the line.
NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
Fight account via Ringside Insiders j.mp/xsXiwY
NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
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On Friday night, from the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio Ca., Pablo Cesar Cano (28-4-1,21 KOs) edged out a majority decision victory over a tough Juan Carlos Abreu (18-1-1, 17 KOs). Though Abreu stayed willing to exchange, it was Cano who got the better of those exchages throughout the 10 round welterweight fight. Scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 95-95.
In the co-featured bout, Super bantamweight prospect Diego De La Hoya (8-0, 6 KOs) had his hands full with Paramount’s Manuel Roman (17-3-3, 6 KOs) but performed well and earned a 80-72 unanimous decision after 8 action filled rounds.
Also on the card,
Seven-foot heavyweight Taishan Dong (2-0, 2 KOs) went the distance with Roy McCrary (3-2, 3 KOs) and earned a unanimous decision after four rounds. Taishan dropped McCrary in the second and third rounds and went on to earn scores of 39-35 and 40-35 twice.
Unbeaten Oscar Negrete (7-0, 3 KOs) took a split decision over Fernando Fuentes (5-3, 1KO) after six rounds in the bantamweight division.
Lightweight Everton Lopes (1-0) was succesfull in his pro-debut, earning a 60-53 unanimous decision victory over Evan Woosley (2-6).
Unbeaten Neeco Macias (7-0, 3 KOs) stopped Tavorus Teague (2-1-1, 1 KO) in the fourth round of a scheduled six. Official time was 1:39
Super featherweight Nicolas “Nick” Arce (2-0, 2 KOs) got the TKO Victory over Lyonel Kelly (1-4, 1 KO)
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On Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, California fight fans were treated to another memorable night of boxing. The six-fight card was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT&T. If you missed the live action or the TeleFutura "Sólo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast, below is a summary of the results:
WinnerLoserMethodRound
Sergio MoraShibata FloresTKO 7
Hugo CentenoHector Orozco UD6
Emmanuel RoblesAndres Reyes KO 4
Jose VargasOscar ChinchillaUD 6
Ray RiveraCleven IsheSD 4
Nicholas BalestraAlex VlasUD 4
NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
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NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
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NABA USA Lightweight Title
Luis Ramos Jr UD Raymundo Beltran
Fighting in the main event of the evening on ShoBox's first telecast of the year southpaw Luis Ramos Jr stepped up to fight Manny Pacquiao's chief sparring partner veteran Raymundo "Sugar" Beltran in a 10-round lightweight bout for the vacant NABA USA lightweight title. From the opening bell Beltran was the aggressor. Beltran has a good left hook which he landed several times on Ramos' head in the first two rounds. Ramos retaliated in round two with a rabbit punch to the back of Beltran's head as the referee broke up a clinch initiated by Ramos. In round three after a clash of heads a cut opened up above Ramos' right eye. Sensing that his time might be limited Ramos came on strong hitting Beltran with several hard shots. In round four Beltran landed left and right hooks to Ramos' head hurting Ramos. In round five both fighters traded left hooks. Then mid round Ramos grabbed his right eye and bizarrely the referee called a time out and had the ringside doctor look at Ramos' cut for a second time. In round six Beltran continued to target Ramos' cut with left hooks. In round seven Beltran rocked Ramos. Finally in round eight Beltran went to the body. In round nine Beltran staggered Ramos and Ramos held on which he did repeatedly throughout the fight. In round ten Beltran and Ramos traded heavily knowing that it was a close fight and a must win round. Surprisingly the judges scored the fight 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94 for Luis Ramos Jr. Beltran was so upset his corner had to restrain him. The crowd didn't agree with the decision either and erupted in an uproar. Most ringside including the announcers had the fight 96-94 for Beltran or a draw. Luis Ramos Jr wins by 10-round unanimous decision.
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11/29/11 - Golden Boy boxer and rising star in the fight world, Randy Caballero, works out in his hometown gym at the Coachella Valley Boxing Club to prepare for his first title defense Friday, December 2nd at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
Boxers Naphi Mohammad, Rocco EspinozaLuis Ramos, Raymundo Beltran, Michael Perez, Omar Figueroa, Christopher Pearson, Cleven Ishe, Ricardo Malfavon and Stephen Rubalcava step up to the scale before their fights on 1/6/12 at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino for a live telecast on Showtime Sports ShoBox. Titles will be on the line as undefeated lightweight Luis Ramos faces off against Raymundo Beltran and Michael Perez battles Omar Figueroa. Tickets start at just $25.
WBO Inter-Continental Youth Lightweight Title
Omar Figueroa TKO6 Michael Perez
In the co-main event of the evening Omar "Panterita" Figueroa stepped up in class to challenge Puerto Rican Michael "The Artist" Perez in a 10-round lightweight title fight. Perez tried to box Figueroa in round one but Figueroa kept coming forward and in round two it was heavy trading in the center of the ring. The two fighters fought in a phone booth in round three. It was Perez for the first half of round four then Figueroa took over in the second half backing Perez up against the ropes and landing head shots. Perez was in trouble. His hands were down and he wasn't punching back at the end of the round. In round five Perez was holding on a lot. He was standing straight up and his legs looked weak. During round six the referee checked to see if Perez wanted to fight on. He indicated that he did but once again he ended up against the ropes not throwing back at the end of the round. During the break after round six Perez's corner stopped the fight with Perez retired on his stool. Post fight Perez said that from the 2nd round on he had no legs, had no power. Ironically one would have thought that it would have been Figueroa to have suffered that fate since he had to deplete himself to make weight on Thursday. Omar Figueroa wins by 6th round technical knockout.
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Super featherweight Eric Hunter (20-3, 10 KOs) destroyed Antonio Escalante (29-7, 20 KOs) in less than a round on Friday night at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio Ca. Hunter came out and walked down Escalante behind a high shoulder guard and caught him with a quick left hook two minutes into the round. After beating the count, a right hand put Escalante down for a second time. A follow up flurry punctuated by a vicious right hand put Escalante down a third time and for good. Referee Ray Corona stepped in and waved it off at the 2:45 mark of the opening round.
Unbeaten featherweight prospect Abraham Lopez (17-0-1, 12 KOs) stopped veteran Alfred Tetteh (23-3-1, 20 KOs) inside five rounds of a scheduled ten. Lopez controlled the action in the opening rounds and landed head-body combinations at will. Tetteh rallied back in the third and forth as he pressed the action and seemed to land the heavier shots. In the fifth however, a perfectly timed counter shot to the body floored the vet and left him unable to continue.
Middleweight Paul Valenzuela (6-1-1, 5 KOs) upset previously unbeaten Antonio Gutierrez (18-0, 8 KOs) by majority decision after six rounds of action. Both guys came out throwing from the opening bell but it was Valenzuela who seemed to land the cleaner shots. After six, one judge had it even at 57-57 while the deciding judges had it 60-54 and 58-56 for Valenzuela.
Taishan (4-0, 2 KOs) stopped Lance Gauch (5-8-2, 3 KOs) in the opening round of a scheduled four. Taishan unloaded a huge right hand that sent Gauch to the canvas like a sack of potatoes. Referee Ray Corona quickly stepped in and waved it off without a count. Gauch left the ring on a stretcher.
Unbeaten featherweight Joet Gonzalez (9-0, 4 KOs) won an eight round unanimous decision over veteran Jose Angel Beranza (36-32-2, 28 KOs).
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A night of exciting fights as Golden Boy Boxing and Showtime ShowSports presented an evening of flying fists with two title fights on the line.
WBO Inter-Continental Youth Lightweight Title
Omar Figueroa TKO6 Michael Perez
In the co-main event of the evening Omar "Panterita" Figueroa stepped up in class to challenge Puerto Rican Michael "The Artist" Perez in a 10-round lightweight title fight. Perez tried to box Figueroa in round one but Figueroa kept coming forward and in round two it was heavy trading in the center of the ring. The two fighters fought in a phone booth in round three. It was Perez for the first half of round four then Figueroa took over in the second half backing Perez up against the ropes and landing head shots. Perez was in trouble. His hands were down and he wasn't punching back at the end of the round. In round five Perez was holding on a lot. He was standing straight up and his legs looked weak. During round six the referee checked to see if Perez wanted to fight on. He indicated that he did but once again he ended up against the ropes not throwing back at the end of the round. During the break after round six Perez's corner stopped the fight with Perez retired on his stool. Post fight Perez said that from the 2nd round on he had no legs, had no power. Ironically one would have thought that it would have been Figueroa to have suffered that fate since he had to deplete himself to make weight on Thursday. Omar Figueroa wins by 6th round technical knockout.
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Welterweight
Michael Finney UD6 Hector Orozco
In the third fight of the night Michael Finney, a good looking Irish kid from Alabama now fighting out of Pahrump, Nevada home to a couple of the more famous legal brothels in Nevada stepped into the ring with southpaw Hector Orozco of Minnesota. Finney who has a great left hook put Orozco "The Fighting Chihuahua" down on the canvas with it in round one. Rounds continued with Finney landing thudding left and right hook body shots along with well placed right uppercuts. It's not that Orozco didn't land punches. He did. He has fast hands but Finney's high tight guard blocked them. By round five Orozco was on his bicycle back peddling only intermittently throwing little flurries of punches. Then pow a right hand from Finney to Orozco's kisser sent Orozco flying back into the ropes and bouncing off like he was tethered to a bungee cord. It looked like Finney was going to knockout Orozco. In final round Orozco's nose was bleeding and he spent the entire round running backwards. Scores were 60-53, 59-54 and 59-54. Michael Finney wins by 6-round unanimous decision.
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Middleweight
Ricardo Malfavon TKO2 Stephen Rubalcava
In the walkout fight of the night Ricardo Malfavon of Santa Ana made a short work of it by dominating Stephen Rubalcava of Exeter, California causing him to quit after two rounds. Ricardo Malfavon wins by 2nd round technical knockout.
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Welterweight
Michael Finney UD6 Hector Orozco
In the third fight of the night Michael Finney, a good looking Irish kid from Alabama now fighting out of Pahrump, Nevada home to a couple of the more famous legal brothels in Nevada stepped into the ring with southpaw Hector Orozco of Minnesota. Finney who has a great left hook put Orozco "The Fighting Chihuahua" down on the canvas with it in round one. Rounds continued with Finney landing thudding left and right hook body shots along with well placed right uppercuts. It's not that Orozco didn't land punches. He did. He has fast hands but Finney's high tight guard blocked them. By round five Orozco was on his bicycle back peddling only intermittently throwing little flurries of punches. Then pow a right hand from Finney to Orozco's kisser sent Orozco flying back into the ropes and bouncing off like he was tethered to a bungee cord. It looked like Finney was going to knockout Orozco. In final round Orozco's nose was bleeding and he spent the entire round running backwards. Scores were 60-53, 59-54 and 59-54. Michael Finney wins by 6-round unanimous decision.
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