
WBO World Youth Welterweight Champion Emanuel ‘Vaquero’ Navarrate (40-2-1, 32 KOS) won eight rounds of technical decisions by Charley Suarez (18-1, 10 KOS) on Saturday night at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. The Ring’s Doctor stopped the fight in the eighth round, due to the reduction of the left eye suffered by Navaret in the sixth round. The downtime is 00:1 in the eighth round.
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In the first round, Navarrate spent six weights over Suarez, who finished with a bloody mouth. In the last minute of the fourth round, Navarrate was in trouble with Suarez.
In the fifth round, Navarrate landed in many sizes on Suarez’s chin. In the sixth round, Navarrate was cut from his left eyebrow due to an unexpected head conflict, causing his face to cover his face throughout the round. Navarrate kept wiping the whole round. He had trouble at the end of the round.
In the seventh round, Suarez eliminated Navarrate with most of his fists. Referee Edward Collantes called for a checkup of the tailor in the ring doctor and told the referee to stop. They went to the scorecards of 78-75 and 77-76 twice, supported Navarrate, and ruled for the eighth round of suspension of 00:1.
In the joint event, NABF and WBO NABO lightweight champion Reay ‘Danger’ Muratalla, 23-0 (17) defeated WBO No. 2 contender Zaur Abdullaev, 20-2 (12).
In the second round, Muratalla landed on Abdullaev’s chin to his right, wowing him in the first minute. In the third round, Abdullaev was out of Muratalla, although any boxer took few fists.
From the seventh to the ninth round, Muratalla eliminated Abdullaev. Muratalla worked hard to win the 10th and 11th rounds. In the twelfth and final round, Muratalla turned around and went out toward Nanpaw and Abdullaev. Abdullav’s face looks like he walked into the fans at the end.
Scores 118-110, 119-109 and 119-109. The referee is Thomas Taylor.
Super lightweight Andres Cortes, 23-0 (12), easily beat Salvador Salvi’s Salvi Jimenez with a boring 10-round unanimous decision, 14-2-1 (6).
In the first four rounds, all were Cortes, Jimenez had little offense.
In the sixth round, Jimenez finally started to punch, although not enough to win his first round. In the ninth round, Cortez went on to win another round. It was Cortez in the tenth and final round, while Jimenez got the last punch and began to celebrate like winning the battle, not to mention the round.
The scores are 99-91 and 100-90, 100-90. Ray Corona is the referee.
Middleweight Southpaw’Gallo de Oro’Giovani Santillan defeated 18-3 (11) Angel Beltran with a rampant 10-round unanimous decision.
In the first 4 rounds, all Beltrans bleed Santilan’s nose from the third round. In the fifth round of the game, Santilan finally achieved Beltran of the European Outer Land.
In the last minute of the sixth round, Santillan landed on Beltran’s chin with six. In the seventh and eighth rounds, Beltran has Santilan’s support for the most part.
In the ninth round, Beltran played another round with his hand speed for most of the time. In the tenth and final round, Santillan’s low blow dropped Beltran. In a close-range battle, it’s a close-range round. Scores are 97-93, 97-93 and 97-93. The referee is Thomas Taylor.
The super blistering Sebastian “Logan” Hernandez, 20-0 (18), beat Azat, 21-6 (17) with a unanimous decision in 10 rounds, defeated Azat’s “Crazy A”.
Hernandez gained an advantage in two rounds in the first three rounds, then Hovhannisyan took the third round and turned to the South Claw. In the fourth round, Hovhannisyan countered the physical attack when Hernandez pressed.
In the fifth and sixth rounds, Hernandez uses vicious physical attacks to damage and support Hovhannisyan. In the seventh round, Hernandez leaned Hovhannisyan against the ropes in hopes of ending the fight, when Hovhannisyan returned with a punch in the last few seconds.
In the eighth round, Hernandez once again lets Hovhannisyan lean against the rope, with little reward. Hovhannisyan did enough to pass this round. In the ninth round, Hernandez was mainly when referee David Solivan took it out from Hovhannisyan.
In the tenth and final round, Hernandez won Hovhannisyan back and did enough rounds to win the body. The judge’s scores are 98-91, 98-91 and 98-91.
Lightweight Allen Kansas’s Garcia (16-1 (11)) beat Christian Vikingo Medina (8-3-1 (5)) with an unanimous decision in eight rounds.
In the second round, Medina’s upper-right five abilities made Garcia hold Medina when she flipped him to the canvas in the last minute. In the third round, Garcia came out of Southpaw and then turned back to Orthodox Church to attack Medina, performing well.
Garcia kept in the last half minute in the fifth round when Medina landed a No. 5, which injured Garcia at Bell.
In the seventh round, Medina climbed to the upper right corner, blowing first-rate blood from Garcia’s nose midway through the round. In the eighth and final round, all Garcia was incited within the last few seconds, Medina’s left eyebrow was cut open and blood flowed down beside the bell.
Scores are 79-73, 79-73 and 79-73. The referee is Edward Collantes.
2-0 (1) super lightweight Perla Bazaldua easily beat Southpaw Mona Ward with four-round unanimous decisions, 0-2).
In the first round, Bazaldua walked with Ward, and fell down his head in the last few seconds, forcing Bazaldua toward the canvas. In the second and third rounds, it was Barcelona. In the fourth and final round, Barcelona completed another round. The judges’ scores are 40-36, 40-36 and 40-36. Chris Leben is the referee.
The ring is Jimmy Lennon
Last updated on May 11, 20125