WBC Super Lightweight Champion Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez (22-0, 15 KOS) forced WBO champion Phumelela’Cafu (11-1-3, 8 KOS) to stop a match in the tenth round in the tenth round in the match in the tenth round in the match in the unification battle at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas on Saturday night. Referee Hector AFU stopped the game at 2:07 in the tenth round.
In the first two rounds, CAFU competed against ropes against Rodriguez for a full time, who both competed in two rounds. In the third and fourth rounds, Rodriguez continued to go to the field CAFU, despite a mouse on his left eye.
Rodriguez continued to win all rounds in the fifth and sixth rounds, while Cafu countered him with his back. In the seventh round, CAFU hit Rodriguez’s body and participated in the game. In the ninth round, Rodriguez had the best rounds and hurt CAFU.
In the last minute of the tenth round, Rodriguez shook Cafu with his right hand, almost throwing him down, and when Rodriguez grabbed him, all went to the canvas – Upon Rising, a corner of CAFU called “Pause.” Hector Afu is the referee.
IBF No. US middleweight champion Austin’Soldier’ Williams (19-1, 13 KOS) stopped Ivan Vazquez (11-1-2, 8 KOS) at 0:36 in the scheduled 10 round ninth match.
In the first round, it was all Williams. At the last minute, Vazquez combined a combination. In the second round, Williams was able to hit Vazquez in the upper left and hit one minute in one minute. In the last minute, Vazquez was on his chin on the bottom right, which caught Williams’ attention. Half a minute into the third round, Williams took a huge blow, causing referee Mark Calo-oy to get a little from him. Vazquez is back and has a fight.
In the fourth round, both met for a moment in close combat. In the fifth round, Williams waved a series of fists and brought Vazquez into the corner midway through the round.
In the sixth round, Williams was warned of a low punch. At the last minute, he waved a punch. Vazquez is back. In seventh place, it walks back and forth in a competitive battle.
In the ninth round, Williams shot three punches on his chin, dropping eight votes from referee Calo-calo-oy. He defeated the Count and said he was done. This was his first tenth and six rounds of training when he participated in this battle. They spread it a few years ago and knew each other very well. He was exhausted from all the low hits he received.
Super middleweight Pablo “Pretty Boy” Valdez, 10-0 (9) Stops Robert’Soutton Hitman’ Redmond, Jr. (8-3-2, 6 KOS) 1:00 for the third round of eight rounds. Mark Calo-oy is the referee.
2024 Olympic bronze medalist middleweight Omari Bonse Jones (3-0, 3 KOS) defeated Alfredo Alfrey Rolf Blanco (24-15, 11 kos) 1:31 in the third round of the scheduled six-round match.
In the first round, Jones were all Jones as Blanco turned to the South Claw to avoid punching. In the final seconds of the second round, when Jones lowered the left hook, Blanco threw a wild right and threw Blanco eight votes from referee Hector Afu.
In the third round, in the middle point, Jones and Tangren’s Sun Cluster left was Blanco, who was calculated by referee AFU.
Super middleweight Nishant Dev (3-0, 2 KOS) stopped Laqun Evans (5-6, 2 KOS) in the sixth and final round. Laurence Cole is the referee.
Super middleweight Hector’s handsome Beltran (3-0, 3 KO) stopped Edgar’Cuate’Gutierrez (3-4, 2 KOS) in the third round of the scheduled four-round match. Ruben Perez is the referee.
The ring announcer is David Diamante.
Last updated on July 19, 2010