Boxing Results: Jan Paul Rivera stops Daniel Billy

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At the main event, the feather weight, Jean-Paul Rivera (13-0, 7 Cos) stopped “Diaspora” Daniel Billy (15-3, 8 Cos) at 2:58 of the sixth round of 10 rounds scheduled for Friday night in Caribbean Royal Orlando, Orlando, Florida.

At the middle of the first round, Rivera fell on a left hook on the chin, where Billy dropped for 8 numbers of Fefeee Luis Pabon. He managed to return enough to reach the tour. In the second round, Rivera continued his way. Billy was twice warned of violations by the referee Babon. In the third round, Billy was a better tour. In the fourth round, Rivera Billy chased the ring, and took the round easily.

In the fifth round, Rivera continued to be absent Billy, who only fell some left. In half a minute, the sixth round, Rivera landed on the chin, where Billy dropped for 8 heels from the referee Babon. In the last seconds, a wave of punches fell, forcing the referee to stop.

Southpah Junior Middleweight Yoelvis ‘La Joya’ Gomez (9-1 (7 KOS) won 10-rounds 10 rounds on Edwin Hanman, Son (9-2, 7 KOS) for the title of WBA Continental.

In the first three rounds, Gomez was superior to Homlin. In the fourth round, Hemin returned in the last minute, holding himself.

In the fifth round, Gomez landed a large left to the chin, but he dominated good body works, not enough to take the round.

In the sixth round, Hemin seemed to take his first tour in a battle with all their moments. Hameen Gomez was moving around the ring for the first time.

In the seventh round, Humaine was once again outperforming Gomez, who had a moment but slowed down, as Humaine finished a little circular offer.

In the first minutes in the eighth round, he went back and forth. In the last seconds of the eighth round, Gomez shook up with the left on the chin. In the ninth round, the procedure continued. In the last half of the minute, Gumain shook Humaine while driving the left on the chin, with the round. In the tenth and final round, Gomez was his way to the largest part.

Louis Babon was the ruling. The grades were 95-95, 96-94, and 97-93.

Corey lightweight “very soft” Marxman (12-0, 9) was impressed with the direction of Southbeck Lewis “Bebo” Martinez (9-2, 4 KOS) at 0:19 of the seventh round of eight round rounds.

In the first round, Marxman had an advantage. In the last seconds of the second round, Marceon Martinez shook with a right on the chin of Martinez. In the third round, Marksman turned to the south and the back of the last seconds when Martinez supported him in a corner.

In the fourth round, Marxon fell, outside the corner, half a scale of punches, prompting Martinez to several steps. In the fifth round, Marceon dominated a stop point near Martinez.

In the sixth round, Marceon Martinez has been wounded in the last seconds with the left to the chin. In the seventh round, there were three rights that ended with the left from Marceon on the chin of Martinez, rule, Chris Young, calling for a stop.

Tayre Jones (13-1, 7 KOS) lost the first battle with Alexander Rios Vega (10-2, 3 Cos) by unanimous decision of eight rounds.

The grades were 78-74, 78-74, and 78-74.

Wilder Borio Pedro diamond from Silva (5-0, 3 Cos) expelled Rene Viemonti (4-2-1, 2 Cos) at 1:59 of the second round.

In the second round, Viamonte fell face to face from the right hand on the chin.

DAMAZION “Mazi” Vanhouter (9-0, 6 KOS) stopped Colbey Madison (11-9-3, 7 KOS) at 2:48 of the first round of six tours.

In the last first round of the thirtieth round, Vanhouter fell a throat on the chin, and Madison dropped to count

Carlos Jamil de Leon Castro (5-0, 4 KOS) in the South Haminton Blado (3-1-1, 1 Ko) at 1:47 of the second round of six scheduled rounds.

In the second round, Castro Plandon faced a problem against the ropes when the referee Louis Babon called a stop.

Olympic Harvey (1-0, 1, 1 Co) was impressed by the weight of the feather, which was impressed by stopping ‘El Diamante’ Marcelo Del Aguila (5-2, 1 Ko) at the end of the first round of six tours.

In the first round, Harvey was his way, as he turned south in the last minute, prompting Del Aguila to ropes. Between the tours, Del Aguila refused to leave the corner.

Alicia Collins was the ruling.

Last update on 08/23/2025



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