Over ESPN+ and ESPN at American Financial institution Middle, Corpus Christi, Texas, promoter Bob Arum (High Rank) offered within the Most important Occasion WBC USA and WBO Worldwide Heavyweight champion Jared “The Actual Massive Child” Anderson defeating former WBA Cruiser champion Belgium’s Ryad Merhy over ten boring and booed rounds.
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In Co-Most important Occasion pair of Olympians in Nigeria’s WBC Silver Champion Efe Ajagba received a disputed resolution over Italy’s Guido “The Gladiator” Vianello.
Within the Most important Occasion WBC USA and WBO Int’l Heavy Jared “The Actual Massive Child” Anderson, 17-0 (15), #250.9, of Toledo, OH, former WBA Cruiser champ Ryad Merhy, 32-2 (26), #235.6, of Brussels, BELG, 10 rounds.
Within the first spherical it was all Anderson with Merhy touchdown a complete of two punches. Within the second around the followers began booing midway by means of the spherical as a result of lack of motion particularly from Merhy who appears to be in for a payday not a win. Within the fourth spherical Anderson continues preventing southpaw for essentially the most half.
The booing continues. Merhy waits till the ten second warning bell sounds once more to throw a pair of punches.
Within the fifth spherical Merhy continues strolling round together with his palms up throwing nothing in return. Within the sixth around the followers are yelling “struggle, struggle, struggle!” Anderson landed 69 punches to 21 punches by Merhy after six rounds landed.
In rounds seven and eight the sparring session continued. For some purpose Anderson, the one one throwing punches, principally jabs doesn’t go to the physique.
Within the tenth and closing spherical Merhy comes out and threw two punches. Midway by means of the spherical Merhy landed his first proper to the chin of Anderson. With thirty seconds remaining Merhy landed a 3 punch mixture. On the bell he was following Anderson to Anderson’s nook earlier than he realized it was the incorrect one. Referee was Lee Rogers.
Scores 100-90 twice and 99-91. 100-90 KH.
Within the Co-Most important Occasion Olympian and WBC Silver Heavy champ Efe “The Silent Ruler” Ajagba, 20-1 (14), #241.2, of Ughelli, NIG, Stafford, TX, received a disputed resolution over Guido “The Gladiator” Vianello, 12-2-1 (10), #244.5, of Roma, IT, Las Vegas, NV, over10 sloppy rounds.
Within the first spherical it was sloppy however Vianello out landed Ajagba who hardly landed a punch. Within the second rounds closing seconds Vianello landed a proper on the chin rocking Ajagba who on the bell went to the incorrect nook after virtually being pushed out of the ring.
Within the third spherical Vianello continued out working Ajagba. Within the fourth spherical Ajagba lastly began touchdown punches. With twenty seconds remaining Ajagba rocked Vianello with a proper on the chin.
Within the fifth rounds closing seconds Vianello had Ajagba trying like his head was in a bee hive attempting to slide punches shedding one other spherical.
Within the sixth and seventh rounds Vianello out landed Ajagba. Within the eighth spherical Ajagba turned southpaw but it surely didn’t assist a lot.
Within the tenth spherical each had been close to exhaustion on the bell from wrestling with each other.
Scores had been 96-94 with two to Ajagba. 97-93 Vianello KH.
Three-time Olympian, 2016 Gold Medalist and 3-time world challenger Robson “Nino” Conceicao, 18-2-1 (9), #131.6, of Salvador, BRZ, stopped Jose Ivan Ortiz, 15-2-1 (5), #131.5, of Ensenada, Baja Ca, MEX, at 2:27 of spherical seven of a scheduled 8 rounds.
Within the first three rounds Conceicao had a slight edge. Within the fourth rounds closing seconds Conceicao rocked Ortiz with a proper uppercut on the chin adopted by a forearm.
Within the fifth and sixth rounds Conceicao continued out touchdown Ortiz. Within the seventh spherical Conceicao landed a physique shot dropping Ortiz for an 8-count from Referee Jon Schorle. Seconds later three punches with the final one on the again from Conceicao and down went Ortiz lastly stopped by referee Schorle.
WBC No. 2 ranked southpaw Ruben “Drac” Villa, 22-1 (7), #125.6, of Salinas, CA, defeated southpaw Christian “Lacandonsito” Cruz, 22-7-1 (11), #125.1, of Tijuana, Baja Ca, MEX, over 10 rounds, for the WBC Silver Feather title.
Within the first spherical it was foul crammed for essentially the most half by each fighters. Within the second rounds closing seconds Cruz had Villa damage. From the third by means of the sixth spherical it went backwards and forwards with Villa having an edge. On the finish of the eighth spherical Cruz rocked Villa with a proper uppercut.
Within the ninth spherical it went backwards and forwards with Villa getting the perfect of it. Within the tenth and closing spherical Villa seemed just like the winner.
Referee Jon Schorle. Scores 98-92 twice, 97-93 and KH.
Mild southpaw Abdullah Mason, 13-0 (11), #134.6, of Cleveland, OH, stopped Ronal “Triple R” Ron, 14-6 (11), #134.7, of Caracas, VZ, Chino Hills, CA, at 1:02 of the fourth spherical of a scheduled 8 rounds.
Within the first spherical after a minute a lead left from southpaw Mason on the chin dropped Ron for an 8-count from Referee Laurence Cole. Ron seemed able to go however for some purpose Mason by no means adopted up.
Within the second spherical after Mason’s father-trainer let him have it between rounds Mason got here out landed a pair of left uppercuts on the chin of Ron however once more did extra dancing than boxing.
Within the third spherical a physique shot from Mason damage Ron and adopted with one other one dropping Ron for an 8-count from referee Cole.
Within the fourth spherical a flurry principally to the physique from Mason damage Ron inflicting referee Cole to name a halt a minute into the spherical.
Tremendous Feather southpaw Jalan “Sky” Walker, 12-1-1 (10), #131.2, of L.A., CA, was stopped by Alejandro “Pork Chop” Guerrero, 13-4 (10), #131.8, of Irving, TX, at 1:35 of the seventh spherical of a scheduled 8 rounds.
Within the first spherical it was all of the southpaw Walker. Within the second spherical a frontrunner proper from Guerreo dropped Walker for an 8-count from Referee Lee Rogers, Within the fourth spherical Guerrero had Walker pinned to the ropes for essentially the most half.
Within the sixth spherical a flurry from Walker had Guerrero on the ropes when an 8-count from referee Rodgers who dominated that ought to not have been a knockdown. Within the seventh spherical Guerrero had Walker out on his ft when referee Rodgers stopped the struggle.
Tremendous Feather Charly “Kings’ Warrior” Suarez, 17-0 (9), #131.8, of Manila, PH, defeated Luis “Louie” Coria, 15-7 (7), #131.7, of Perris, CA, over 8 rounds.
Within the first three spherical’s Coria used a jab whereas Suarez attacked taking the lead after three rounds.
Within the fourth spherical Suarez continued to take Coria to highschool. Within the fifth spherical Coria lastly received a spherical out touchdown Suarez. Within the seventh rounds closing minute Coria damage Suarez with a proper uppercut on the chin however Suarez completed stronger.
Within the eighth and closing rounds midway level a proper from Juarez opened a minimize on the left eyebrow of Coria. Within the closing seconds Coria landed a left to the chin driving Juarez onto the decrease rope dominated a knockdown by referee Schorle.
Scores 77-74 twice, 77-75, 77-74 KH.
Welter southpaw John Rincon, 9-0 (2), #143 of Corpus Christie, TX, received a majority resolution over Yainiel Alvarez, 3-4-2 (1), #143.5, of Ciego de Avila, CUB, over 6 rounds.
Within the first two rounds it was all Alvarez. Within the third spherical Alvarez’s showboating virtually bought him damage together with his palms up he bought hit within the midsection by Rincon. Referee Lee Rogers has warned Alvarez on a number of events about fouling.
Within the fifth spherical Alvarez continued fouling together with his awkward type and doable not understanding the ref’s English not stopping when warned. Within the sixth and closing spherical Rincon rocked Alvarez a minute into the spherical with a left on the chin.
Scores 57-57, 58-56, 59-55, 58-56 KH.
Heavy Ali Felix, 1-0 (1), #219.1, of Danbury, CT, stopped southpaw Anthony Woodson lll, 1-2 (1), #280.3, of Gary, IND, at 1:16 of the second spherical of a scheduled 4 rounds.
Within the second spherical Felix landed a proper on the chin and down went Woodson and out.
Center “King” Julian Delgado, 1-0 (0), #159.3, of Corpus Christi, defeated southpaw Juan C. Tamez, 1-1 (0), #159, of Laredo, TX, over 4 sloppy rounds.
The Referee was Laurence Cole.
Within the first two rounds the awkward trying Delgado a neighborhood favourite and Tamez placed on some sloppy preventing. Within the subsequent two rounds it was extra of the identical.
Scores 40-36 twice, 39-37 and 38-38 KH.