The IBF Usa Heavyweight Champion BAM ‘MORE’ (18-1, 10 KOS) won a technical decision on Stanley Stanley ‘The Black Shogun’ Wright (14-1, 11 KOS) after it stopped the fighting in the third round due to the barring of heads with one minute in the fifth round on Friday night in The Under Stone Resort & Casino
In the first round, with a 6 -inch height feature, Moore used a blow to him to control the round. In the second round, a group of four rulings were installed in the last seconds on his back on his back for three times from the referee Mark Nelson, who could have stopped the battle that was calling for desire. Contains the tour.
In the fourth round, Wright continued with high hands, as a few punches were offered, as Moore usually pulled him to gain after his landing. In the fifth round, with more wrestling, the referee Nelson Moore took to the corner, where the circular doctor fired in one dirty battle.
The grades were 49-45, 50-44, and 50-44.
Joshua James’ Double J’s Lightweight (13-0, 4-0) James Bernaden (13-3-1, 6 Kos) defeated a decision unanimously 10 rounds.
In the first round, Pagan made more in a small round until the last minute when Bernaden landed on the chin, and got the attention of the pagan. In the third rounds through the fifth rounds, the longest paganism continues with a knockout.
In the seventh round, Bernadin finally went to the attack, although it was short -term, before the paganism surpassed the rest of the road, most of the time. In the eighth round, Bernadin shook the pagan with the right on the chin and followed by a wave, but again, stop throwing enough punches. He threw a pagan on the fabric in the last minute of frustration.
In the ninth round, Pagan continued to outperform Bernadin until the last minute, when the oath led Bernadin Bagan to a corner, he was kept because of the ropes, and the referee Mark Nelson could have been called a fatal blow. In the tenth and final round, the pagan round continued until the oath fell from Bernadin on the chin with an accurate survival, but he failed again to follow up, knowing that he needed the defeated to win.
The grades were 98-92, 99-91, and 99-91.
Joseph “Sog” Hicks, Son (12-1, 8 Cos) lost the majority decision of 10 rounds to Wendy Tucson (17-3, 7 Cos) by 10 unanimous decisions, for the IBF USBA vacant title. Winning in the first four rounds did that, with the rest of the battle approaching.
In the first round, Tucson went immediately after Hicks put it on the defense. There were many mistakes that referee Ricky Gonzalez did not warn him when he was in the middle of the road through the ropes in the last minute that hit him in the back.
In the middle of the second round, Toussaint shook Hixx with the right on the right eye, causing swelling under the seconds of the eye at a later time. He continues to dirt without any warning by Gonzales. In the third round, referee Gonzales warned Toussaint against using his head in the last minute of another victory in Toussaint.
At the last minute of the fourth round, Hicks finally fell into the Tucson chin. After half a minute, Toussaint shook Hicks with the right on the chin. In the fifth round, Hicks finally won a tour, Toussaint fell most of the time, and again in the sixth, where Toussain slowed his crime.
From the seventh to the ninth, there was no edge. In the tenth and final round, Toussaint fell several leaderships after turning south, and took the final round in a close battle.
The grades were after a long delay 95-95, 97-93 and 96-94.
In the common feature, the WBC and WBA World Super MiddleWight Franchon ‘The Heavy Hittting Diva’ Dezurn (10-2, 2 KOS) by a very disputed majority decision of 10 rounds on the Olympic decision CitLalli ‘Belltrix’ Ortiz (4-2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 KOS), with the presence of fans in the decision for a good account.
In the first two rounds, the margin was greater. Diesorn was full with the most accurate Ortiz. At the last minute of the third round, Diesorn took all of Ortz to the fabrication of frustration.
In the sixth until eight rounds, Desorn continued to try to bullying in Ortz, wrestling with her, but Ortz’s hand was too much for her.
In the ninth round, Diesorn fell the best fighting punch on the Ortz chin. Referee Charlie Fitch finally warned Desmorn against a continuous pregnancy. In the tenth and final round, comfort continued due to the wrestling tactics in Desorn. Ortz won another round.
Degrees 95-95, 96-94, and 98-92.
Super Light Bryce Mills (19-1, 7 KOS), from Liverpool, New York, Alan “The Allen King” (12-3-1, 3 Cos) at 2:59 of the first eight round rounds.
In the first round, it was close to the last minute when Mills fell, as she fell on the face of the fabric on the fabric. He tried to rise, but he set out again, causing referee Rick Gonzolis to stop.
Da Felley Smith (12-0, 8 Cos) defeated Antonio Tod (17-13, 9 Cos) by unanimously from eight rounds.
On the first four rounds, everything was Smith until the fifth when he walked his nose. The rest was soon, with Smith.
The grades were 78-74, 77-75, and 77-75.
Super Bantamweight Olympian Southpaw Ashleyann ‘Lamaqina’ Lozada (2-0, 1-0) Carmen Vargas (5-3-1) at 0:27 of the first round, is scheduled for 6 x 2 rounds.
In the first round, Lazada Vargas attacked with half of the punches, and dropped it almost, to follow up with a group of punches, after his isolation, when the referee Charlie Fitch was called.
Prais Taylor was stopped (8-0, 6 Cos), from Brooklyn, New York, South Bau Ed “Tex Trossmigisttus’ Fountain (14-9, 7 KOS) at 0:36 of the fourth round.
After three rounds, in the fourth round, Taylor was hitting a fountain without return when the referee Charlie Fitch came to save him.
The episode’s announcer was Chad Ferpourne.
Last update on 06/07/2025
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