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Dzmitry Asanau defeated Francesco Patera on Thursday night at the Casino de Montréal Lives in espn+ I promoted by the tiger management of Camille Esteephan.
At the co-main event, Christopher ‘Machine Gun’ Guerrero scored a couple of demolition, defeating Oliver Quintana in ten rounds.
At the main event, the Light WBC Continental American Dzmitry Asanau, 10-0 (4), #135, Molodechno, Bela, Dubai, United Arabic, United Arabic champion, defeated Francesco Patera, 30-6 (11), #134, people, Limburg, Belg, more than 10 rounds.
In the first three rounds, Patera continued to move forward as Asanau countered him, taking each turn. In the fifth round, Asanau continued to oust Patera, who had no answer to him. In the seventh round, Patera was chasing Asanau around the ring, taking the vault. In the last seconds of the eighth round, Asanau had a patera in the corner, landing his rights over his head and taking the turn.
In the ninth round, Patera punched during the first half of the round until Asanau took over the bell. In the tenth and final round, Patera took the first minute, knowing that he needed a tie. In Midway, Asanau took over the bell, having a patera against the ropes at the end.
Referee: Steve St-Germain.
Scores: 100-90 twice and 98-92.
WBA Super Welter Champh Mary Spencer, 10-2 (6), #153.8, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeated Ogleidis Suarez, 31-6-1 (15), #153, Caracas, Vz, more than 10 × 2 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Spencer beat Suarez. At the end of the third round, Spencer landed a couple of uppercase left on the body. In the fourth round, due to a head of heads, the blood came out of Spencer’s nose in the middle of the round.
In the seventh round, Suárez became the aggressor. In the ninth round, Spencer came out trying to stop Suárez. In the last twenty seconds of the tenth and final round, Spencer swing Swarez with a right on his chin.
Referee: Alicia Collins.
Scores: 99-91, 100-90 twice.
At the CO-MAIN event, Christopher ‘Machine Gun’ Guerrero, 14-0 (8), #146.5, by Puerto Vallarta, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeated Oliver Quintana, 22-4 (15), #145.4, by Mexicali, Baja Ca, Mex, more than 10 rounds for the WBC Welter Welter title.
In the first round, Quintana disabled Guerrero. In the second and third round, Guerrero returned, landing mainly in the body of Quintana. In the last seconds of the fourth round, Guerrero hit Quintana with a right on his chin.
In the final minute of the fifth round, Guerrero landed a hook on the left on the body, leaving Quintana a count of 8 of the referee Alain Vellue. In the sixth round, Guerrero pulled blood from Quintana’s nose in the middle of the round.
In the seventh round, Quintana returned well, controlling the struggle until the last seconds, when Guerrero landed a left on the body, scoring a blow to 8 of the referee Agenene. In the final minute of the eighth round, Quintana landed a left on the body, hurting Guerrero.
In the ninth round, Guerrero landed at the end of the final minute, giving Quintana a breath. Quintana re -punched the bell. In the final minute of the tenth and final round, Guerrero lost a right, but continued with a left hook on his body, leaving Quintana a 8 count of the referee Averse. Quintana managed to get up and reach the final bell. Then, Guerrero was happiness for his friend, the Super -welter Terence ‘Bud’ champion Crawford.
Scores: 99-88, 98-89 twice.
Super Light Jhon ‘The Tiger’ Orobio, 13-0 (11), #138.5, de Col, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeated Southpaw Sebastian Aguirre, 19-7 (12), #139.3, of Comodoro Rivadavia, Arg, more than 8 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Orobio supported Aguirre, disembarking hard rights to the body. In the third round, referee Yvon Goulet warned Orobio for hitting behind his head. He dealt with a lot of punishments in the body of Aguirre, who became Southpaw while against the ropes.
In the fifth round, Orobio continued to go to the body of Aguirre, who managed to pass another round. In the seventh round, some swelling began under the left eye of Aguirre, which has only stopped once.
In the final minute of the eighth and final round, Orobio had Aguirre at his feet, disembarking punches after punching, although he slowed down while Aguirre remained in the bell.
Scores: 80-71 for all judges.
Middleweight Alexandre ‘King Kong’ Gaumont, 13-0 (9), #159.7, by Buckingham, Quebec, Can, stopped Mathis Lounco, 13-6 (6), #156, from Marseille, Fr, at 1:40 in the fourth round of 8 rounds scheduled.
In the first three rounds, there was a lot of action with Gaumont going to the body, having the edge. In the middle of the fourth round, a greater right of Gaumont to the chin fell to Lourenco for a count of 8 of the referee Alain Vellenue. When climbing the unstable legs and not responding, the referee worked.
Super Middle Middle Southpaw Moreno ‘The soldier’ Fendero, 9-0 (7), #167.5, by Besancon, Doubs, Fr, Montreal, Quebec, Can, stopped Mykola Vovk, 15-6 (9), #166.3, by Charvonohrad, Bayern, Ger, at 2:07 of the second round of a round.
In the first round, Fendero was the aggressor until half, when Vovk landed several punches. Fendero took the rest, easily earning the round. In the second round, a left of Fendero on Vovk’s chin left him under the ropes of his back for a 8 referee count Yvon Goulet. When climbing, Fendero landed a shot of the body and threw Vovk on the back of his head on the canvas, ending the fight.
Welterweight southpaw Wyatt Sanford, 0-0 (0), #?, Of Kennetcook, Nova Scotia, Can, against Shawn ‘ugly’ Archer, 2-5 (2), #?, Of Quesnel, British Columbia, Can-4 Rounds.
Erik Israyelyan, 1-0 (1), #131.8, by Yerevan, Arm, Montreal, Quebec, Can, stopped Richard Bernath, 0-2 (0), #127.6, DeBrecen, Hun, at 1:34 of the first round of 4 rounds scheduled.
In the first round, after a minute, a right from Israyelyan to the chin fell Bernath for an 8 count of referee Steve St-Germain. Thirty seconds later, a right to the body left Bernath again, and he took his knees.
Last updated on 11/04/2025