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The heavy weight champion IBF USA, Brandon ‘Oj Bam’ Moore (18-1, 10 Kos), won a technical decision on the much shorter Stanley ‘The Black Shogun’ Wright (14-1, 11 kos) after a cut stopped the struggle that took place in the third round due to a head clash with a minute at the fifth round on Friday night on Friday night on Friday night on Friday night on Friday night on Friday night Resort & Casino in Verona, New York, New York
In the first round, with a height of 6 ”, Moore used his fist to control the round. In the second round, a combination of four punches in the last seconds Wright fell on his back for a 8 referee count Mark Nelson, who could have stopped the fight as Wright’s condition was lifted in control of the round.
In the fourth round, Wright continued his high hands, moving forward with a few punches, as Moore would normally throw him on a punch after a punch. In the fifth round, with more struggle, referee Nelson brought Moore to the corner, where the ring doctor shouted a stop in a shameless struggle.
The scores were 49-45, 50-44 and 50-44.
Joshua Joshua James ‘Double J’ Pagan (13-0, 4 kos) easily defeated James Bernadin (13-3-1, 6 kos) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds.
In the first round, Pagan did more in a small action until the final minute when Bernadin landed a right on his chin, attracting Pagan’s attention. In the third until the fifth rounds, the highest paid continues in Outland, especially with his fist.
In the seventh round, Bernadin finally passed to the attack, although short -lived, before Pagan returned to work the rest of the road. In the eighth round, Bernadin swinging pagan with a right on his chin and continued with a flight, but again, he stopped punching. He threw pagan on the canvas in the final minute by frustration.
In the ninth round, Pagan continued to work in Bernadin until the final minute, when a right of Bernadin drove Pagan to the corner, being retained due to the ropes, which the referee Mark Nelson could have called a blow. In the tenth and final round, he continued to be the Pagan round until a Bernadin’s right landed on the chin with a minute left, but again he failed to follow, knowing that he needed a eliminated to win.
The scores were 98-92, 99-91 and 99-91.
Super Welterweight Joseph ‘Sugar’ Hicks, Jr. (12-1, 8 kos) lost a majority decision of ten rounds of Wendy Toussaint (17-3, 7 kos) by 10 unanimous decisions of the round, for the vacancy title IBF USBA Super Welterweight. Winning the first four rounds he did, with the rest of the fight nearby.
In the first round, Toussaint went just after Hicks put him on defense. There were several fouls that the referee Ricky Gonzalez does not warn him as when he had Hicks in the middle of the ropes in the final minute hitting -on the back.
In the middle of the second round, Toussaint is swinging with a right in the right eye, which caused swelling under the eye according to later. Continue without any notice by the referee Gonzalez. In the third round, the referee Gonzalez warned Toussaint to use the head in the final minute of another winning round for Toussaint.
In the final minute of the fourth round, Hicks finally landed a combination at the Toussaint’s chin. Half a minute later, Toussaint swancies with the right on the chin. In the fifth round, Hicks finally won a round, landing for the most part, and again in the sixth, as Toussaint had slowed his offense.
From the seventh to the ninth, it also did not have an advantage. In the tenth and final round, Toussaint landed several left -wing after rotating Southpaw, making the final round in a narrow struggle.
The scores after a long delay were 95-95, 97-93 and 96-94.
At the co-finture, WBC and WBA World Super Middleweight Champion Franchon, “The Heavy Hitting Diva”, Crews Dezurn (10-2, 2 kos) won a largely disputed and unpleasant ten-round majority decision on the decision of Olympian Citlalli “Belltrix” Ortiz (4-2, 1 kos), For a good reason.
In the first two rounds, the margin was larger. Dezurn had his hands full with the most accurate Ortiz. In the final minute of the third round, Dezurn took Ortiz and she to the canvas for frustration.
In the sixth until the eighth round, Dezurn continued to try to besiege Ortiz, fighting with her, but the speed of Ortiz’s hand was too much for her.
In the ninth round, Dezurn landed his best punch in the fight on Ortiz’s chin. Referee Charley Fitch finally warned Dezurn for continuous participation. In the tenth and final round, the inclination continued due to Dezurn’s struggle tactics. Ortiz won another round.
Scores 95-95, 96-94 and 98-92.
Super Light Bryce Mills (19-1, 7 Kos), from Liverpool, New York, stopped Alan ‘The Allen King’ Aponte (12-3-1, 3 kos) at 2:59 on the first of eight rounds scheduled.
In the first round, it was close until the final minute when, outside a clinch, Mills landed a powerful right, leaving the Aponte first on the canvas. He tried to get up, but he flew again, causing referee Rick Gonzolez to call.
Da Velle Smith (12-0, 8 kos) defeated Antonio Toddd (17-13, 9 kos) by a unanimous decision of eight rounds.
In the first four rounds, it was all Smith until the fifth when Todd bodied his nose. The rest was near, with Smith with advantage.
The scores were 78-74, 77-75 and 77-75.
Super Bantamweight Olympian Southpaw Ashleyann ‘Lamaqina’ Lozada (2-0, 1 kos) stopped Carmen Vargas (5-3-1) at 0:27 in the first round, scheduled for 6 × 2 rounds.
In the first lap, Lozada attacked Vargas with half a dozen punches, he almost dropped it, following a swarm of punches, having the helpless one, when the referee Charley Fitch called.
Heavy Prryce Taylor (8-0, 6 kos), by Brooklyn, NY, stopped the Southpaw Ed ‘Tex Trismigistus’ source (14-9, 7 kos) at 0:36 in the fourth round.
After three nearby rounds, in the fourth round, Taylor beat the source without returning when the referee Charley Fitch reached his rescue.
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