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IBF’s heavy weight champion, Eduardo ‘Sugar’ Nunez (29-1, 27 kos), defeated Christopher ‘Pitupo’ Diaz (30-6, 19 kos) for a 12-round unanimous decision at the main Saturday night at Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.
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In the first round, Diaz was the aggressor with little more than Jabs, who were landed by the two boxers. In the second round of the second round, Núñez landed a right on Díaz’s chin. In the last seconds, Diaz landed a counter on his chin. At the middle of the third round, Díaz landed on the right on the chin, with Núñez Baixant. Referee Chris Flores ruled a slip due to water in the canvas.
In the fifth round, halfway, Núñez landed a combination of four punches on the Diaz chin. In the final minute, Núñez landed a combination of 3 punches on Diaz’s chin. In the second final, S Diaz disembarked a combination in the Núñez chin.
In the sixth round, Núñez went to the body until the final minute when Diaz landed a right on his chin. Núñez ended the final minute of Díaz. At the point of the seventh round, Núñez landed a right next to the Cap de Díaz, leaving him for a count of 8 of the referee Flores. With a remaining minute, a right by Núñez left Diaz again from an 8 count of referee Flores.
In the eighth round, Díaz returned to Outland Núñez. In the ninth round, with a remaining minute, Díaz landed a combination at Núñez’s chin. With half a minute remaining, Núñez landed on the right on Diaz’s chin.
In the tenth round, Díaz returned well, exchanging punches with Núñez in the first minute. In the final minute, Díaz had Núñez against the ropes with a right on his chin. In the eleventh round was the most exciting in the fight with the twice.
In the twelfth and last round, Díaz, just after a minute, opened a cut in the left eyebrow of Núñez. Diaz had a great round of support for Núñez, who returned to another action.
The scores were 117-109, 117-109 and 116-110, which seemed offline.
In the main support, the former world champion twice, Pedro Guevera (43-5-2, 22 kos), fought at a 10 round tie with the subdirium (24 hours) Alexis ‘Chapito’ Molina (13-1-2, 5 kos). I think Molina was stolen.
In the first round, Guevara had his way, rounding up, landing in Molina. In the second round, Guevara worked Molina’s body. Molina landed a right on the Guevara chin in the middle of the round. With a remaining minute, Guevara landed a right to Molina’s chin. In the last twenty seconds, Molina landed a right to Gueva’s chin.
In the third round, Molina had a better round, having the edge. Fifteen seconds of the fourth round, due to a clash of heads, Guevara was cut in the right eyebrow. In the last seconds, Molina landed a right to Gueva’s chin. In the final minute of the fifth round, Guevara landed a combination of five punches on Molina’s chin. Molina fought well in the bell.
In the sixth round, after a minute, Guevara landed three left hooks on the Molina chin. The rest of the road, Molina had an advantage. In the seventh round, after thirty seconds, Guevara swinging to Molina with a left hook on the chin. In the last seconds, they both landed on the chin.
In the eighth round, they both had their moments. With fifteen seconds, Molina landed a right on her chin, balanced in Guevera. In the ninth round, Molina landed in Guevara, making another round.
In the tenth and final round, Guevera came out on Earth in another round. Guevara also had swelling under the right eye. It seemed that Molina could have obtained great discomfort.
The scores were 97-93 Molina, 96-94 Guevera and 95-95, a draw.
Julio Cesar Mariscal was the referee.
The heavyweight contender Yoali Mosquiteda (14-0, 11 kos) eliminated Valenzuela Alemany “El Chile” (17-8, 12 kos) at 1:42 of the sixth round of a 10 rounds planned.
In the second round, Mosquiteda continued out of Valenzuela. The best coup of Valenzuela was a right to the Mosquitalada chin, which won the two rounds.
In the third round, they collided with their heads without injuries. In half a minute, Mosquitped landed a right on the Valenzuela chin, leading it back to the corner.
In the fourth round, they both had their moments, with a mosquito period. At the semicircular point of the fifth round, Mosquiteda landed a left hook on the barbed of Valenzuela, drawing his attention. In the last seconds, Mosquitped disembarked a combination of 3 punches, followed by a right on the chin, out of the mouth of Valenzuela outside the ring. Valenzuela had swollen under the left eye at the end of the round.
In the sixth round round, a right of mosquitoes in the barbed of Valenzuela again left the mouth. When the Marshal referee went to the corner, delivering the mouthpiece to his Cornerman, the Cornerman called a stop.
Hector Beltran, Junior of Middle Weight, Jr. (4-0, 4 kos) Moises Martinez-Zumaya (2-1, 1 ko) at 2:03 in the first round of four rounds scheduled.
In the first round, after half a minute, Beltran struck Martinez-Zumaya with his right next to his head, causing Martinez-Zumaya to take him on his waist and walk back. Shortly afterwards, Beltran dropped him with his right on his body and the upper right on his chin for an 8 count of referee Javier Penato. Beltran continued with a right in his chin, leaving him fall, forcing the referee Penato to divert him. In the end, Martinez-Zumaya also had blood from the nose.
David Diamante was the master of the ceremonies.
Last updated on 09/09/2025