In the main event of the DAZN Red Owl Boxing match on Friday at the Red Owl Boxing Arena in Houston, Texas, super lightweight Ernesto “Tito” Mercado loses his duel after three rounds due to an injury to Dayner “El Tigre” – Stopped Berio.
In the main event, super lightweight Ernesto “Tito” Mercado of Pomona, Calif., 15-0 (14), 139.8, defeated Colonel Dayner “El Tigre” Berrio, 22-15-1 (13). , stopped at 139.6th place.Los Angeles, California, after 3 of the 10 scheduled rounds
In the first two rounds, Mercado won both rounds as there was little coverage by Berio. At the midpoint of the third round, Mercado landed a right hand over Berrio's head, surprising Berrio. Berio's corner stopped the fight between rounds.
Referee Alejandro Deon.
In the co-main event, Carlos “Action” Jackson of Atlanta, Georgia, finished 20-1 (13), 123.4th due to injury, and southpaw Alexis Buster of Cancun, 18-3-1 (9), 123.6 Defeated. Quintana Roo, Mexico, 12:10 p.m. of the fifth of eight scheduled rounds.
Jackson had a slight advantage in the first round. In the second round, Buster came back and won the second round. In the third round, two low blows cost Jackson a point.
In the fifth round, Buster injured his left hand and had to stop the match.
Referee James Green
Lightweight southpaw Oscar Perez of Houston, Texas, 9-0-2 (6), 134.8, defeated Jeremiah Lewis Watts of Toledo, Ohio, 3-2 (1), 134.4 in six rounds. was stolen. .
Perez had a slight advantage in the first two rounds. In the third round, Perez landed a punch to his left chest, knocking Lewis Watts to the canvas and earning an eight count. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Lewis Watts made enough comebacks to win both rounds. In the sixth and final round, Perez knocked out Lewis Watts' mouthpiece in another close fight.
The scores were 57-56, 58-55, 59-54, 58-55KH.
Lightweight Luis Gerardo (Eagle Pass, Texas, 1-3(0), 133.8) will beat Adrian “El Diamante” Serrano (3-0-1(0), 133.8) of Salinas, California lost in the fourth round.
Serrano was dominant in the first two rounds. In the third round Serrano knocked out Herald's mouthpiece. Both fighters held out in the fourth and final round, with Serrano taking the final round.
Referee James Green scored the score 36-36, 39-37, 40-36 as did KH.
Ring announcer Lupe Contreras