At Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. On Saturday, ESPN promoter Bob Arum (Top Rank) announced his challenge for a four-division title WBO Super Featherweight Champion Emmanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete will compete for the vacant WBO World Lightweight Championship in 2012. He lost a sloppy split decision to Olympic silver medalist and WBO International champion Dennis Belinczyk for the title.
In the main event, WBO world super featherweight champion Emmanuel “Baquero” Navarrete (38 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw (31), 136th place, from San Juan Zitaltepec, Federal District of Mexico) will compete against 2012 Olympic silver medalist, WBO Lost to world No. 1 by split decision. No. 1 ranked and WBO International Champion Denis 'The Thunder' Belinchyk won the vacant WBO world lightweight title with a 12 round 19-0 (9), 134.8 in Kiev, UKR.
The first round was a close one with southpaw Belinczyk defeating Navarrete. Navarrete fought back from the second to fourth rounds, rocking Belinczyk with a left uppercut in the fourth.
In the fifth and sixth rounds, Navarrete won two close rounds. Belinczyk outpointed Navarrete in the seventh and eighth rounds. Navarrete had a slight advantage in the ninth round. In the 10th round, Belinczyk landed Navarrete on the outside.
Belinczyk had a slight advantage in the 11th round, but received several warnings from referee Jack Reese. The 12th and final round was a sloppy affair, with the bell almost approaching.
The score was 115-113 Belinczyk, 116-112 Navarrete, 116-112 Belinczyk. 114-114KH.
San Diego, Calif., southpaw Giovani “Gallo de Oro” Santillan (32-1, 17 draws, 146.4) is the WBO Welter International Champion Brian “The Assassin II” Norman Jr., 26 wins. It was stopped with 0 losses and 2 draws (20 wins). ), #146.5, Conyers, Georgia, 1 minute 33 seconds of 10 rounds, 12 rounds for the vacant WBO interim welterweight title.
Santillan had the upper hand in the first round of action. In the second round, Santillan suffered a cut on his left eyelid. In the fourth round, Santillan had Norman against the ropes.
The same thing happened in the fifth and sixth rounds, where Norman held too far and was cautioned by referee Rey Corona.
Norman returned in the seventh round against Santillan. In the eighth round, Norman hurt Santillan in the final moments, but Santillan managed to hold out until the end of the round.
In the ninth round, Norman bloodied Santillan. In the 10th round, referee Corona waved him off, but Norman dropped Santillan with a right uppercut. Santillan was exhausted, had cuts around his eyes and was bleeding from the nose.
2020 Olympic heavyweight silver medalist southpaw Richard Torres Jr. of Tulare, Calif., 10-0 (10), 229.9, and NABF junior heavyweight champion Brandon Moore, 14-1, 1st. (8), stopped No. 229 (Lakeland). , Florida State, 1:39 of the fifth of a scheduled eight rounds.
Torres was dominant in the first three rounds. In the fourth round, both fighters had moments where Torres was on top.
In the fifth round of a hard-swinging fight, southpaw Torres dropped Moore with a right hook, earning an eight count from referee Thomas Taylor. When Thomas threw in the towel in his corner, Torres felt every fiber of his being.
Popular local lightweight Johnny 'Magic' Mansour (San Diego, California, 1-0(0), 134th place) defeated Anel Dudo of Sarajevo, Bosnia, 3-5(1), 130.8 in 4 rounds. I broke it. The score was 40-36 for everyone.
In the first two rounds, Mansour outboxed Dudo while showboating. Dudo occasionally switched to southpaw. Mansour had the upper hand in the third and fourth rounds, but was unable to do any damage to Dudo, who had never been stopped.
Referee Jack Rees scores the score 40-36 all.
Lightweight Alan 'Kid Kansas' Garcia of Ulysses, Kansas, 13-0 (10), 137.8, defeated Wilfredo Flores of PR, Ponce, Tonawanda, New York, 10-3-1 (5 ), which he beat with a score of 136.9. 8 rounds or more. Total score 80-72
Jonathan “La Roca” Lopez (15-0 (11), #127.1), a featherweight boxer from Orlando, Florida, defeated Edgar “El Cicron” Ortega (14-) of Mexicali, Baja California. 2-2 (7), #127.6) in 2 minutes and 39 seconds of the 8th round.
Super Lightweight Emiliano El General Vargas, 10-0(8), 139.6th place, Las Vegas, NV Angel Barrera, 10-2(7), 140th place, Auga Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, 1 o'clock 01 minutes The final 6th round.
Vargas dominated the first four rounds. In the fifth round, Vargas suffered a bloody nose from Barrera. In the sixth and final round, referee Rey Corona did enough to stop the fight, perhaps prematurely.
Super lightweight Angel Barrera Jr. of Paramount, Calif., 5-0 (4), 146th, defeated Levy Derecho Josué García Benettis of Tiaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico, 3-2-1 (2); I beat him at 143.9th place. , over four rounds. Total score 40-35