The law of boxing ‘Manny Flores’ Zurdo’

Manny Flores, “Gucci” Bantamweight, eliminated Jorge ‘Zurdo’ Leyva in four rounds on Thursday night at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino d’Indio, California.

Flores, 20-1 (16) out of Southpaw Leyva, 18-4 (13) at 0:55 in the fourth round of a 10 scheduled rounds.

In the first round, it was nearly more than a minute when Flores landed a right cross on Leyva’s chin, making it a kick on several steps. In the second round, Flores landed a 3 punch combination by controlling the round on Leyva. In the third round with a little over forty seconds that Flores left a left on the chin, leaving Leyva a 8 count of referee Ray Corona.

In the fourth round, the first minute, an advantage of Flores on the body fell to Leyva to the knees for the count of the referee Corona.

In the co-cinema in a very impressive performance, Super Welteight Grant Flores, 9-0 (7) stopped Laquan ‘Cue’ Evans, 5-4 (2) at 1:18 in the second round of a six rounds planned.

In the first round, it was giving, as the two fighters had their moments. In the second round, Flores came out looking for it, landing twelve punches without answer before the referee Ray Armendariz entered to stop him, as Evans was standing.

Federico Pacheco of heavy weight, Jr., 8-0 (6) eliminated Arnulfo Cazares, 2-5 (2) at 1:46 in the fourth and final round.

In the first round, to give up more than £ 80 in Pacheco, Cazares, having been inactive for two years, reaches more than 50 pounds lower than his last struggle. Cazares moved his head enough to avoid most of the kicks of Cazares and finally landed one of his last seconds. In the second round, Cazares fell on the canvas, and while down, he was twice hit by Pacheco without warning of the referee Ray Corona.

In the final minute of the third, Pacheco landed well, having Cazares against the ropes, when Cazares landed a solid left hook on the chin, but was countered by a Pacheco on the right. In the fourth and final round, Pacheco landed ten unanswered punches, forcing the referee to Corona to stop -when the towel entered from the corner of Cazares.

Johnny Canas Light, 7-0 (2) defeated Jesus ‘Diamante’ Pérez, 14-20-1 (8) for a unanimous decision of six rounds, committing numerous low times.

After a first round won by Canas in the middle of the second round, Pérez struck canas with a right on his chin. In the middle of the third round, Canas dropped Pérez with a low right, achieving a warning by referee Ray Armendariz. Before the round was over, Canas was warned twice.

In the fourth round, a left of Canas went down with another warning. What does the referee expect without taking any canes? In the final minute, an accidental right drop of Perez. In the fifth round, with a remaining one minute, Canas landed a couple of rights on Pérez’s chin. In the last seconds, Pérez landed a left hook on the Canas chin. In the sixth and final round, the last seconds, Canas swing Pérez with a right on his chin. Canas was fortunate enough not to lose by DQ.

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

The Ruslan Abdullav Heavy Heavy Olympic, 1-0 (1) stopped Jose Alvarado, 3-19-2 (2) 2:33 in the second round of a four scheduled rounds. It was the first time Alvarado had stopped.

In the first round, Abdullaev disembarked the good features of the body taking the vault. In the second round with forty seconds that Abdullaev was fought by a right lady of Alvarado, and a vicious left landed on the body that left Alvarado who spit the mouth of his knees for the count of the referee Cameron Frizzell.

The announcing ring was Joe Martinez.

Last updated on 03/03/2025

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