PPV promoters Tom Brown (TGB Promotions), Sampson Lukowicz (Sampson Boxing), George Rhodes (No Limit Boxing Promotions) and Matt Rhodes (No Limit Boxing Promotions) on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Presentations were made by No Limit Boxing Promotions) and Premier Boxing. In the main event, WBO world super welterweight champion Tim Tzu lost his title mainly due to a bad cut from the third round to the end against Sebastion Fundora and the vacant WBC world title.
In the co-main event, WBA World Super Lightweight Champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero takes on Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz.
In the main event, WBO world super welter champion Tim Tzu (Sydney, Australia), 24-1 (17), 152nd 3/4, defeated southpaw Sebastian “Towering Inferno” Fundora by split decision at 21. They lost -1-1(13). , #152 ¾ of Coachella, California, over 12 rounds, and also challenged for the vacant WBC World Super Welter title.
In the first two rounds, the much shorter Tszyu had the advantage. In the third round, an accidental elbow left Tszyu with a cut on his forehead. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Fundora continued to land jabs to Tszyu's face.
I
In the 9th and 10th rounds, Tszyu landed several lead rights to Fundora's chin that took the round. He takes the fight to the final round in a close 11th round. In the 12th and final round, Tszyu fought hard, his face covered in blood, but Fundora still won the round.
The score was 116-112 Tszyu and Fundora in one and 115-113 Fundora as well as KH.
WBA World Super Lightweight Champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero (15-2-13, 139 1/2, Las Vegas, NV) defeated Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (26-2-1, 18 Win), was stopped by # and lost the title. 0:56 of the 9th round of the scheduled 12 rounds, 138 1/2 in Mexico City, Federal District of Mexico.
In the first round, Romero was knocked down for a count of eight by referee Thomas Taylor in the cruise round. He continued to put pressure on Romero, and Romero countered enough to win all three rounds. In the fifth round, referee Taylor took away a point from Cruz for excessive holding.
In the 6th round, Romero showed some good counters. In the seventh round, Cruz kept Romero on his feet until the last moment. In the eighth round, Cruz jumped on top of a defenseless Romero, but referee Taylor wisely ordered a stoppage.
WBA world middleweight champion Eris Landi
“American Dream” Lara of Cuba and Miami, Fla., 30-3-3 (18), 159 3/4 beat Michael “Pretty Boy” Zerafa of Melbourne, 31-5 (19), 158 1/2 I was knocked out. Victoria, Commonwealth of Australia, 2:59 of the second round of 12 scheduled rounds.
In the second round, southpaw Lara landed a jab followed by a left to the jaw that knocked Zelaga down and forced referee Tony Weeks to count.
WBC World Flyweight Champion Julio “El Rey” Cesar Martinez, 20-3 (15), 111 1/2, MEX Mexico City, San Diego, California, Angelino “Huracan” Cordova, 18-0-1 Minutes (12), # 111 ¾, Caracas, VZ, 12 rounds.
Interim WBC champion Brian “La Barra” Mendoza (Las Vegas, NV, 22-4, 16th, 153 1/4) defeated Serhiy “El Flaco” Bohachuk, 24-1 (23) ), lost the title to 152nd 1/2. Vinnitsa, UKR, LA, CA, over 12 rounds.
In the second round, Bohachuk pushed Mendoza against the ropes near the end after getting no response from Mendoza, who looked good in the first two minutes. In the third and fourth rounds Bohachuk used an uppercut to his jaw while Mendoza covered.
From the fifth to the eighth round, Bohachuk continued to dominate. In the ninth round, Mendoza fought back as best he could, but he didn't have the power to match Bohachuk.
In the 10th, Bohachuk noticed that Mendoza's face was quite swollen. In the 11th round, Mendoza defended Bohachuk and fought back with his first right uppercut to the jaw. In the 12th and final round, both fighters performed well.
Mendoza knew he needed a knockout to win. Mendoza was bleeding from the nose after the match and his left cheek was severely swollen. The referee is Robert Hoyle.
Scored 118-110 and 117-111 twice. 118-110KH.
Super Feather Carmel Morton of Las Vegas, Nevada, 3-0(2), 132nd place, defeated Anthony “Too Quick” Cuban 7-1-2(3), 133 3/4, California A member of Fontana State, he was shut out in 6 overs. A lopsided round.
From the opening bell to the sixth round, it was all Morton. In the seventh round, Cuban moved around and tried to avoid Morton's attacks. It was at the last moment that Cuba countered Moton's jaw. In the eighth and final round, Moton tried to pull away from Cuba, but Cuba wanted nothing more than to reach the final round. Morton is out of Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s camp and is a promising prospect.
The referee is Thomas Taylor. Score 80-72 for everyone and KH.
Feather Mirco Cuello, 13-0(11), #?, Arroyo Seco, Santa Fe, ARG, Southpaw Sulaiman Segawa, 16-3-1(6), #?, Kampala, Uganda, Silver Spring, Maryland State, 8 ring announcer Jimmy Lennon