Oscar Duarte eliminated former WBO Latino Miguel ‘Explosivo’ Madueno champion during the seventh round of a real slugfest on Saturday evening at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. In the co-functionality, the super average weights Darius ‘DFG’ Fulghum stopped Wilfred Harris, Jr. in four rounds.
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Duarte, 29-2-1 (23) arrested Miguel ‘Explosivo’ Madueno, 31-4 (28) at 2:09 am from the seventh round of 12 laps planned.
In the first round, the two had their moments. In the second round, the late Sub Madueno held up in a slugfest. In the third round, Duarte won a close but low punch that referee Thomas Taylor called OK. Madueno did not respond enough, moving everywhere in the ring. In the fourth round, Duarte rocked Madueno with a left hook at the chin but left the house.
In the last minute of the fifth round, Duarte opened a cup on the left eyebrows of Madueno, causing a real slugfest. In the sixth round, for a late submarine, Madueno held up, although Durate took another tower. On the seventh round, Durate had Marduo on his feet while referee Thomas Taylor entered, calling for a stop.
In co-functionality, Super Middleweight, classified n ° 5 WBA, Darius ‘DFG’ Fulghum, 14-0 (12) arrested Wilfred Harris, Jr., 22-3-2 (10) at 2:18 of the fourth round of a 10 laps planned.
In the first round, the two were not impressive, with too much outfit. In the second round, a blow followed by a right on the Fulghum chin dropped Harris for an 8 referee Ray Corona. In the third round, Fulghum had injured Harris early, but Harris managed to pass the Tour. Before the start of the next round, Ref Corona had the doctor of the ring checked.
In the fourth round, Fulghum made Harris injured and not defending himself sufficiently when Ref Corona finally intervened, calling for a stop.
The Champion of Silver WBC flies, Ricardo ‘El Nino’ Sandoval, 26-2 (18) beat the NABF Saleto ‘fly champion’ M. Henderson Personal, 10-2 (7) by a unanimous decision of 10 laps.
In the first round, the shortest Henderson showed fast hands, holding the blow against the favored Sandoval. From the second to the sixth round, Sandoval had the advantage because the much smaller Henderson was doing much better than expected.
On the seventh round, the two had their moments. The crowd is for Sandoval, who had to work harder than expected against the much more inexperienced Henderson. Sandoval had a small cup on his left eyebrow. At the ninth round, Henderson was still in the fight against all expectations. In the tenth and last round, Sandoval won the fight but expected a stop, and Henderson stayed there.
The scores were 98-92, 100-90 and 100-90.
The Welter Ken ‘Bossman’ Sims, Jr., 22-2-1 (8) beaten Kendo ‘Tremendo’ Castaneda, 21-8 (9) by a unanimous decision at 10 rounds unbalanced in a fight that seemed quite competitive.
In the second round, both turned to the south while Sims went to the body, taking another round near. In the fourth round, Sims injured Castaneda with a right hand to the body. Castaneda put an end to the Southpaw round landing four straight hooks without response to the heads of the Sims.
The two went to the body in the sixth round when Sims continued to land more, but Castaneda has never stopped manifesting itself. On the seventh round, Castaneda injured Sims with a combination in Chin Midway, which was a good turn for the fans by both, Castaneda taking the turn.
Castaneda finished strong at the end of the seventh and eighth round, taking its third round. The tenth and last round was the best tour of the fight, the two letting everything drag everything. Castaneda landed six left hooks in the last seconds on Sim’s head.
The referee was Ray Corona. Scores 98-92, 99-91 and 99-91 seemed too much for Sims, Jr.
The Welter Joel Iriarte weight, 6-0 (6) stopped Daniel Harris, 19-24-2 (14) at 1:21 from the second round of six tours planned.
In the first round, Iriarte won a combination of 3 strokes with a final chopper on Harris’ head, dropping him for an account of 8 by referee Ray Armendariz just before Bell against the deceased sub to Harris. In the second round, halfway, Iriarte landed a short left uppercut on the chin, dropping Harris in the strings and dropping Harris in the area while the Armendariz referee gave the gap.
Cruiserweight Yair Gallardo, 8-0 (7), eliminated Carlos ‘Pupita’ Miranda, 7-2 (3), 1:41 from the first round of eight laps planned.
In the first round, Gallardo won an uppercut on the right on the chin, followed by several punches in the body, dropping Miranda while referee Thomas Taylor counted it.
Daniel Léger Daniel ‘Junebug’ Garcia, 11-0 (9) eliminated Francisco Pacheco, 7-4-2) at 2:40 a.m. from the third round of six tours planned.
In the first round, a head confrontation caused a cut on the top of the Pacheco head. In the second round, Garcia pulled blood from Pacheco’s nose with a right hand. In the third round, the bleeding of the nose continued while Garcia landed Pacheco, dropping him with a left to the body while referee Ray Corona counted it on a knee.
Super Bantamweight Southpaw Gael ‘El Terrorista’ Cabrera, 7-0 (4) beat Roberto ‘Escorpion’ Pucheta, 14-26-3 (8) by a six-round decision.
During the first four laps, Cabrera exceeded Pucheta, who was the aggressor. In the sixth and last round, the 20 -year -old was unbeaten, taking the six laps.
The scores were 60-54, 60-54 and 60-54.
The average weight Fabian Guzman, 6-0 (6), beat Daniel Lim, 11-3 (3) by a decision of six rounds.
Javier Meza, super light (2-0, 2 ko), eliminated Lyle McFarlane (3-7, 1 KB) at 2:15 of the second round of four laps planned.
Meza brought McFarlane out in the second round, which arrested referee Raymond Armendariz.
The Kevino Coq weights (2-0 (2) stopped Kenario Davidson (1-2) at 0:35 of the third round of a planned fight of four rounds.
In the third round, a combination of Gudino dropped Davidson, forcing referee Chris Leben to enlarge him.
The ring advertiser was Mark Fratto.
Last update on 02/16/2025