Seven Split-T Management fighters pick up wins over the weekend
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results AHMOND RAYSHAUN OATES, Asa Stevens, Bryan Rodriguez, Charles Garner, Eric Mondragon, Esteban Garcia, Haven Brady Jr., James Bryant, Javier Zamarron, Mychaquel Shields, Rolando Vargas, Sonny Conto, Split-T Management, Tiger Johnson, Willito Ortiz 0
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Adrian Leyva, Alexis Rocha, Arely Mucino, Asa Stevens, Hector Valdez Jr., Jan Salvatierra, Japhethlee Llamido, Jesus Perez, Jorge Chavez, Joseph Diaz, Leonela Yudica, Max Ornelas, Mychaquell Shields, Pablo Cruz, Robert Ledesma, William Zepeda 0
William “El Camarón” Zepeda (27-0, 23 KOs) etched his name amongst the current list of elite fighters of the lightweight division by securing a comfortable unanimous decision victory over former U.S. Olympian and former world champion Joseph “JoJo” Diaz (32-2-2, 15 KOs) at the Pechanga Arena San Diego and live worldwide on DAZN. Zepeda was in control of most of the fight, out-landing Diaz and impressing the crowd with his inexhaustible boxing style that has earned him a spot for future title contention.
“I have learned that boxing gives back what you put in,” said William Zepeda. “I have trained hard, have been disciplined, and have listened to my team. Now it is time to rest up and await for what is next for us at this division.”
One of the welterweight division’s fastest growing superstars from Santa Ana, California and co-main event of the night, Alexis “Lex” Rocha (21-1, 13 KOs) successfully defended his NABO Welterweight Title against the resilient Jesus “Ricky” Perez (24-4,18 KOs) in a 10-round fight.
“I want all the names; I’m knocking on all the doors,” said Alexis Rocha. “Perez was a tough opponent. I honestly thought I was going to knock him out in the second round. He gave quite a performance, but we handled business.”
Monterrey, Mexico’s Arely “Ametralladora” Muciño (32-3-2, 11 KOs) became the new IBF Female Flyweight World Champion via a split decision victory over Chimba, Argentina’s Leonela Yudica (17-0-4). Muciño, with a swollen left eye due to a head butt in the second round, was able to rally in the last half to win the judges’ favor.
“I dedicate this fight to my father,” said Arely Muciño. “This belt belongs to him. I am just so happy and I can’t believe it. This fight was six-months in the making. We were scheduled to fight earlier, but she claimed to have an injury. However, that time allowed us to put the perfect team together.
“What’s next I leave to my promoters. I have trusted them thus far, and know they will have the best interests in mind. Right now, I am going to celebrate this victory with my team and my family.”
Opening up the DAZN broadcast, Hector Valdez Jr. (16-0, 8 KOs) of Dallas, Texas defeated Las Vegas, Nevada’s Max Ornelas (15-0-2, 5 KOs) via split decision in a tough, 10-round super bantamweight fight.
The main event for Golden Boy Fight Night: Diaz, Jr. vs. Zepeda Prelims on the Golden Boy Boxing YouTube featured San Diego’s Hometown hero Jorge “El Niño” Chávez (4-0, 3 KOs) who staved off hungry opponent Adrian Leyva (3-3-2, 1 KO) of Houston, Texas in a tough, six-round super featherweight fight. Chavez drew a large San Diego crowd that cheered his name as he took the unanimous decision victory.
The stellar knockout of the night was provided by Norwalk’s Japhethlee Llamido (10-0, 4 KOs) who stunned with a victory over Houston, Texas’s Pablo Cruz (22-5-1, 6 KOs) in a scheduled eight-round super featherweight fight. The confident Llamido sent Cruz to the mat at 1:36 in the first round.
A four-round, flyweight scrap featuring Jan “Nito” Salvatierra (9-2, 4 KOs) from Los Cabos, Mexico and Robert Ledesma (3-9, 2 KOs) of San Antonio, Texas drew much applause as the two went to war on the mat. Salvatierra took home the unanimous decision victory in the close fight.
Opening up the Diaz, Jr. vs. Zepeda fight night and the Golden Boy Fight Night Prelims, Asa “Ace” Stevens (3-0, 1 KO) from Waianae, Hawaii clearly outscored Mychaquell Shields (0-1) in a four-round featherweight match with an unanimous decision win.
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Stevens was dominant as he hurt Vazquez with a combination that was started by an uppercut. With Vazquez hurt, Stevens wasted no time in landing a hard flurry of punches before the fight was stopped at 1:59.
Stevens, who is managed by Split-T Management is now 2-0 with one knockout.
Asa of Waianae, Hawaii was both a National and World Amateur champion, is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions
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Boxen247.com Boxing Results Alejandro Reyes, Alexis Rocha, Arely Mucino, Asa Stevens, D’Mitrus Ballard, Felix Vazquez, Gabriel Rosado, Jacky Calvo, Jaime Munguía, Jeovanis Barraza, John Moralde, Jorge Chavez, Munguia vs. Rosado, Osmel Mayorga, Paul Valenzuela Jr, William Zepeda 0
Anaheim’s Honda Center, California, USA 13/11/21
WBO Intercontinental Middleweight Title
The pride of Tijuana, Jaime Munguia (38-0, 30 KOs), had a thrilling victory over the fierce warrior “King” Gabriel Rosado (26-14-1, 15 KOs) retaining his undefeated status and the WBO Inter-Continental Middleweight World title at Anaheim’s Honda Center. The scheduled 12-round middleweight ‘Fight of the Year’ contender added another epic battle to the boxing rivalry of Mexico vs. Puerto Rico. The event which started off slow as the fighters adjusted to each other changed pace in the fourth round as Rosado launched an attack that surprised Munguia. However, Munguia did not retreat, instead he returned, as both fighters took turns landing power shots to the body.
The action continued into the sixth round with Munguia catching Rosado with straight rights to the head, but that didn’t stop Rosado, he pushed forward catching Munguia with right hooks of his own. At one point in the seventh round Rosado egged on Munguia to hit him after they both got tangled and went down on the canvas. The championship rounds had the crowd cheering on their feet as Munguia launched an attack on Rosado, catching him often with his straight rights visibly shaking Rosado, but the Puerto Rican warrior kept pushing forward. As the fight went to the scorecards, the judges ruled in favor of Munguia via unanimous decision with scores of 118-110, 119-109, and 117-111.
“I didn’t think that Rosado would last that long in the ring,” said Jaime Munguia. “He was very resilient, but I think I showed in the ninth round and on that I was dominating the fight. I am happy we were able to take the victory today. Now, I want to go back to the gym, work on a few things and fight for a world title eliminator or a world championship at 160.”
“I think I did all I could to win, the score cards are bullshit. I won the fight,” said Gabriel Rosado
“I think Munguia showed a lot of strength and a lot of heart today. Rosado show a lot of a guts, they really left it all in the ring. I want to thank them both for giving us the ‘Fight of the Year,” said Oscar de La Hoya.
“Both fighters gave us a show today,” said Erik Morales. “Rosado was very tough, resilient. He surprised us all. It was a good showing from Munguia. I am very proud of him, he showed, bravery and strength in the ring tonight.”
“I think both fighters were very brave, very tough,” said Freddie Roach. “I think that the scores should have been closer than they were, but you know, that’s boxing. But overall, a very exciting fight, I think maybe ‘Fight of the Year.’”
Santa Ana’s Alexis “Lex” Rocha (18-1, 12KOs) shined in a 10-round welterweight fight against Jeovanis Barraza (22-2, 15KOs) of Barranquilla, Colombia. The Orange County native, dominated the first rounds, visibly hurting Barraza. Shaky on his feet, Barraza adjusted his style and began to put distance between himself and Rocha. Rocha heavily pursued him as the Orange County crowed cheered him on. The eighth round brought the crowd to its feet and both Rocha and Barraza heavily exchanged blows, each not letting up on each other. By the ninth round, Barraza was visibly tired, something that did not go unnoticed by Rocha. Rocha took his opportunity and overwhelmed Barraza against the ropes until the referee decided that Barraza had had enough.
“I prepared for this fight and tonight showed that I am ready for a big name in 2022,” said Alexis Rocha. “Barraza was game, he came to fight, but I knew that I had control and had to set up the victory. I didn’t find him difficult, but I knew that I had to be patient and not rush, and thankfully we now have the victory. I want to stay busy in 2022 and perhaps get Hooker, he was mentioned to me, and I think that would be a good fight.”
D’Mitrus Ballard (21-0-1, 11KOs) of Temple Hill, Maryland, made his grand return to the ring in a 10-round middleweight fight against Mexico’s Paul Valenzuela, Jr. (26-10, 17KOs). The fight went the distance and Ballard and Venezuela, Jr. exchanged blows, each one fiercely pursuing the other. Ultimately, Ballard took the victory via unanimous decision with scores of 98-92 from all three judges.
“Coming back after two years without fight, was tough, but I am glad I have this win under my belt,” said D’Mitrus Ballard. “I felt that Valenzuela, Jr. was an awkward fighter, I had to adjust to his style, but we got the job done and we have to go back to the gym, keep working, and get better.”
Mexico’s undefeated, lightweight rising star, William Zepeda (24-0, 22KOs), defended his WBA Continental America’s Lightweight title against Miami’s John Moralde (24-5, 13KOs) in a 10-round. Zepeda was very confident in the ring, dominating the action early in the fight. By the fourth round, Zepeda cornered Moralde early, and realizing that he was weakening, overwhelmed him with punches until the referee stepped in and stopped the fight, giving Zepeda a knockout victory.
“I felt very strong and ready for this fight,” said William Zepeda. “I had a good training camp and wanted to showcase all my hard work today. After this we will go back to the gym, stay fit and ready for the next opportunity.”
Headlining the Golden Boy Fight Night portion of the night, live on Facebook Watch, Arely Mucino (30-3-2, 10 KOs) of Monterey, Mexico faced off against Jacky Calvo (14-7-2, 1KO) of Mexico City in a 10-round female flyweight battle. The exciting fight set to the tone for the night as both fighters went the distance in a close battle which proclaimed Arely as the victor via unanimous decision.
In the third round of the night, poplar prospect, Alejandro Reyes (5-0, 4KOs) of Los Angeles participated in a 4-round super lightweight fight against Osmel Mayorga (2-3, 1KO) of Miami, Fl. Reyes, showed his punching power by knocking out Mayorga in the second round, adding another tally to his knockout record.
San Diego’s rising prospect, Jorge Chavez (1-0, 1 KO), made his pro-debut in a technical knockout victory over Mexico City’s Gilberto Aguilar (0-4). The scheduled 4-round super featherweight bout was stopped by the referee in the third round as Aguilar was struggling to stay on his feet up against the ropes.
Opening the night’s festivities, Asa Stevens (2-0) of Waianae, HI defeated Felix Vazquez (0-1) who was making his professional debut, via first round knockout. The referee stopped the fight at the 1:02 mark of the scheduled 4 round super bantamweight fight.
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Alex Rincon (8-0, 6 KOs) W PTS 8 Sergio Gonzalez (6-8-1, 2 KOs)
Fight Notes: Scores were 60-54 x3 all for a Rincon unanimous points victory. Bout made at middleweight.
Franchón Crews-Dezurn (7-1, 2 KOs) W PTS 8 Ashleigh Curry (8-14-4, 1 KO)
Fight Notes: Scores were 80-72 x3 all for a Crews-Dezurn points victory. Bout made at super middleweight.
Asa Stevens (1-0) W PTS 4 Francisco Bonilla (6-9-3, 3 KOs)
Fight Notes: Scores were 39-37 x3 all for a Stevens unanimous points victory. Bout made at super bantamweight.
Tristan Kalkreuth (7-0, 5 KOs) W KO 1 Jorge Martinez (4-6, 1 KO)
Fight Notes: Time of the stoppage was 0:50 of the 1st round for a Kalkreuth knockout victory. Bout made at cruiserweight.
Promoter: Golden Boy
TV: DAZN
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Boxen247.com Uncategorized Alex Rincon, Asa Stevens, Ashleigh Curry, DeeJay Kriel, Felix Alvarado, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Francisco Bonilla, garcia vs campbell, Jorge Martinez, luke Campbell, Rene Alvarado, Rene Marquez, Roger Gutierrez, Ryan Garcia, Sean Garcia, Sergio Gonzalez, Tristan Kalkreuth 0
American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
Ryan Garcia W KO 7 Luke Campbell
(WBC interim lightweight title)
Fight Notes: Garcia down in round 2. Campbell down and out in round 7 at the 1:58 mark.
Roger Gutierrez W PTS 12 Rene Alvarado
(WBA super featherweight title)
Fight Notes: Alvarado down twice in round 3 and in round 12. Gutierrez cut in round 3. Scores were 113-112 x3 all for the new champion Gutierrez.
Felix Alvarado W TKO 10 DeeJay Kriel
(IBF Light Flyweight Title)
Fight Notes: Kriel down in rounds 2 and 4. The referee finally stopped the fight at the 1:39 mark of the 10th round, scheduled for 12.
Raul Curiel W RTD 2 Ramses Agaton
Fight Notes: Agaton down in round 1. Agaton’s corner threw in the towel in round 2 to end the bout at the time of 1:16. Bout made at middleweight after weight issues with Agaton, a late replacement with one week to train.
Sean Garcia W MD 4 Rene Marquez
Fight Notes: Scores were 38-38, 39-37, 39-37 for a Garcia majority decision points victory. Bout made at lightweight.
SCHEDULED BOUTS
Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell
(WBC interim lightweight title)
Rene Alvarado vs. Roger Gutierrez
(WBA super featherweight title)
Franchón Crews-Dezurn vs. Ashleigh Curry
Alex Rincon vs. Sergio Gonzalez
Asa Stevens vs. Francisco Bonilla
Tristan Kalkreuth vs. Jorge Martinez
Promoter: Golden Boy
TV: DAZN
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Boxen247.com Uncategorized Alex Rincon, Asa Stevens, Ashleigh Curry, DeeJay Kriel, Felix Alvarado, Franchón Crews-Dezurn, Francisco Bonilla, garcia vs campbell, Jorge Martinez, Ramses Agaton, Raul Curiel, Rene Alvarado, Rene Marquez, Roger Gutierrez, Ryan Garcia, Sean Garcia, Sergio Gonzalez, Tristan Kalkreuth 0
American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
Boxen247.com will be doing live bout results as they happen for the whole card and a live unofficial score tally for the main event.
Ryan Garcia 135 vs. Luke Campbell 135
(WBC interim lightweight title)
Rene Alvarado 129.4 vs. Roger Gutierrez 129.6
(WBA super featherweight title)
Felix Alvarado 107.4 vs. DeeJay Kriel 107.4
(IBF light flyweight title)
Franchón Crews-Dezurn 171.4 vs. Ashleigh Curry 176.2
Alex Rincon 155.4 vs. Sergio Gonzalez 155.8
Asa Stevens 118.6 vs. Francisco Bonilla 118
Tristan Kalkreuth 194.2 vs. Jorge Martinez 198.4
Sean Garcia 134.2 vs. Rene Marquez 134.4
Raul Curiel vs. Ramses Agaton (delayed weigh-in)
Promoter: Golden Boy
TV: DAZN
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