Split-T Management fighters go five-for-five on Saturday
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Aaron Echeveste, Antonio Mireles, Chino Hill, Corey Thompson, Dante Benjamin, Dennys Reyes, Haven Brady Jr., Javier Martinez, Joseph Adorno, Roberto Almazan, Split-T Management 0
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Boxen247.com Boxing News, Boxing Results Aaron Echeveste, Abdullah Mason, Anthony Garrett, Antonio Mireles, Antonio Woods, Cayman Audie, Chino Hill, Colton Warner, Corey Thompson, Dante Benjamin Jr., Darryl Jones, Dennys Reyes, Dogboe vs. Gonzalez, Gabriel Flores Jr., Giovanni Cabrera, Guido Vianello, Haven Brady Jr., Isaac Dogboe, Javier Martinez, Jimmy Barnes, Joet Gonzalez, Luis Fernández, Rafael Rios 0
Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota, USA – 23 July 2022
Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe’s future was cloudy following back-to-back junior featherweight title fight losses to Emanuel Navarrete. Now, his future is brighter than ever.
Ghana’s Dogboe defeated two-time title challenger Joet Gonzalez by a 10-round split decision in the featherweight main event Saturday evening at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota. The bout was a WBC title eliminator, and Dogboe won the WBO International title, putting him in a prime position to challenge for a world title.
Dogboe (24-2, 15 KOs), who won the first three rounds on two of the scorecards, swept the 10th to earn the win by scores of 96-94 on two cards. Gonzalez prevailed by the same margin on the other card.
Dogboe said, “I said to the people that my journey can be a Hollywood blockbuster movie, and I praise God always.
“I’ve always seen {trainer} Barry {Hunter} as a very inspirational person, a father figure. He’s a person that when it seems like it’s all gone, he always has something to say to you. I really needed him in my corner. He was able to pull that extra strength in me out. I want to say thanks to Joet Gonzalez. He’s a true warrior.
“Whoever the champions are, they should watch out. The ‘Royal Storm,’ I am back, baby!”
Gonzalez (25-3, 15 KOs), who outlanded Dogboe 197-190, believed he did enough to earn the win. Last October, he lost a 12-round barnburner to Navarrete in his second bid for the WBO featherweight title. Despite falling short, he still hopes a third title opportunity is in his future.
“Close fight. I thought I won the fight. I buckled him, I believe, twice in the fight. I stunned him,” Gonzalez said. “He didn’t really land too many shots. I landed the cleaner, harder shots. I was pushing him back, and he was holding most of the time. Roughing me and trying to stop me. But I thought I won the fight.”
Cabrera Dominates Flores Jr.
Welcome to the big show, Giovanni Cabrera. The Chicago native dropped Gabriel Flores Jr. three times en route to a dominant 10-round unanimous decision (98-89 3x) in the lightweight co-feature.
Cabrera exploded in the opening round, knocking down Flores with a straight right left seconds into the opening round. He added a second knockdown off a left hand that had Flores stumbling into the ropes.
Cabrera (21-0, 7 KOs) added a knockdown with a right hook in the fifth, but Flores, the fighting pride of Stockton, California, would not give in. Flores (21-2, 7 KOs) pressed forward in the fight’s second half, doing enough to win a pair of rounds on all three judges’ cards. But in the 10th round, Cabrera charged forward hoping for the knockout.
The knockout did not materialize, but Cabrera, who is trained by the legendary Freddie Roach, did not have to worry about the cards. He had done more than enough to author a signature victory.
“I felt amazing. It’s what we worked on in the gym,” Cabrera said. “Everybody, I think, can see I’m a very slick boxer. As I’ve progressed in the professional ranks, there’s still growth to be had. There’s a lot to learn, and I have the best trainer in the world to do that. I’ve been working on my power. He felt it in the first round. Gabriel Flores is as tough as they come. My hat’s off to him. This incredible fight wouldn’t have been made if he wasn’t brave enough to take it.”
Flores said, “I should’ve kept on stepping to my left. The game plan kind of went to blur. My father was telling me to keep stepping to my left, keep feinting, keep flicking my jab, and keep jabbing. I didn’t really do much of any of that.”
In other results:
Middleweight: Javier Martinez (7-0, 2 KOs) UD 6 Chino Hill (7-1-1, 6 KOs). Scores: 60-54 and 59-55 2x. Milwaukee’s Martinez picked up the most substantial victory of his young career, nearly shutting out the savvy native of Davenport, Iowa. The Robert Garcia Boxing Academy-trained Martinez landed 25 more punches than Hill and connected at a 48 percent clip. Martinez, a one-time U.S. amateur standout, has been spotless since turning pro inside the MGM Grand Bubble two years ago.
Heavyweight: Guido Vianello (9-0-1, 9 KOs) TKO 4 Rafael Rios (11-4, 8 KOs), 2:59. 2016 Italian Olympian Vianello returned from a nearly 13-month layoff and didn’t skip a beat, lacing Rios with combinations until the finish came at the end of round four. Rios, with his nose bloodied, ate a vicious uppercut, then a combination capped by a left hook to the body that put him down for the 10-count.
Featherweight: Haven Brady Jr. (7-0, 4 KOs) UD 6 Aaron Echeveste (6-8, 3 KOs), Scores: 60-54 2x and 60-53. Brady put forth a workmanlike effort against Echeveste, an eight-year pro who has only been stopped once as a pro. He pressed for the knockout in the sixth round, landing a series of left hooks against the southpaw spoiler as the seconds ticked away.
Lightweight: Abdullah Mason (3-0, 3 KOs) TKO 1 Luis Fernandez (1-4-1), 2:39. The 18-year-old southpaw, from Cleveland, Ohio, showed why he’s one of the sport’s ascending stars with a drubbing of Fernandez. The finishing flurry was punctuated by a brutal uppercut that prompted referee Mark Nelson to stop the fight.
Heavyweight: Antonio Mireles (4-0, 4 KOs) TKO 2 Dennys Reyes (3-3, 1 KO), 2:09. “El Gigante,” the 6’9, 270-pound behemoth from Des Moines, Iowa, ended his evening early with a savage salvo in the second round. He knocked down Reyes with a chopping left hand, and when Reyes rose to his feet, a two-punch combination made the inevitable official.
Light Heavyweight: Dante Benjamin Jr. (3-0, 2 KOs) TKO 1 Corey Thompson (4-1, 3 KOs) 2:24. “Free Smoke” brought it to Minnesota, jumping all over the previously undefeated Thompson in the opening round of the scheduled four-rounder. Benjamin notched a pair of knockdowns, both of which left Thompson reeling into the ropes before the one-sided affair was called off.
Heavyweight: Colton Warner (5-1, 3 KOs) UD 4 Jimmy Barnes (1-3, 1 KO). Scores: 40-36 3x.
Middleweight: Antonio Woods (11-0, 9 KOs) TKO 1 Darryl Jones (4-5-1, 2 KOs), 2:36.
Heavyweight: Cayman Audie (2-1, 1 KO) UD 4 Anthony Garrett (1-1, 1 KO). Scores: 39-34 3x.
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Boxen247.com Boxing Results Antonio Mireles, Brandon Hughes, diego pacheco, Donte Stubbs, Genc Pllana, Javier Martinez, Jerrell Hodge, Rolando Vargas, Split-T Management 0
Split-T Management fighters were impressive with four big victories over the weekend.
On Friday night, junior welterweight Rolando Vargas scored an explosive stoppage over Jerrell Hodge in Columbus, Ohio.
Vargas buckled Hodge with a big left hook. Vargas followed up with a booming right that put Hodge down and out and the fight was stopped.
With the win, Vargas, a Milwaukee native improves to 7-1 with seven knockouts.
Javier Martinez remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Donte Stubbs in a middleweight bout.
In round two, Stubbs began to bleed from his nose. In round three, Stubbs dropped Martinez with a straight right. But that was the only blemish for the 26 year-old Martinez as he used his superior boxing skills to repeatedly land solid punches throughout the contest.
Martinez, 161.8 lbs of Milwaukee, WI won by scores of 59-56 and 58-55 twice and is now 6-0. Stubbs, 163 lbs of Riverside, CA is 6-4.
6’9″ Antonio Mireles (pictured) remained perfect as he stopped previously undefeated Brandon Hughes in round two of their scheduled four-round heavyweight bout.
In round one, Mireles landed a perfect jab-straight left that sent Hughes down on his face. Moments later it was another straight left that put Hughes down just before the end of the round. In round two, Mireles landed a big left hand that hurt Hughes and the fight was stopped just as Hughes hit the canvas at 1:04.
Mireles, 259.4 lbs of Des Moines, IA is 3-0 with three knockouts. Hughes, 282.4 lbs of Phoenix, AZ is 2-1.
Diego Pacheco remained undefeated with a 2nd round stoppage over Genc Pllana in a scheduled eight-round super middleweight bout.
Pacheco, 170 lbs of Los Angeles is 14-0 with 11 knockouts. Pllana, 171 lbs of Hagerstown, MD is 9-4-1.
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Boxen247.com Boxing Results Angel Ruiz, Antonio Mireles, Darryl Jones, Demonte Randle, Giovani Santillan, JAMSHIDBEK NAJMITDINOV, Javier Martinez, WILL MADERA 0
Friday night in San Diego, Split-T fighters racked up three victories as Giovani Santillan remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision over Angel Ruiz in a welterweight bout.
Santillan was able to get the better of the fast paced fight by landing hard combinations on the inside. The fight was fought at close quarters with many exchanges that saw Santillan land more and harder.
In round seven, Santillan’s left eye began to swell.
Santillan landed 266 of 693 punches; Ruiz was 157 of 577.
Santillan, 147 lbs of San Diego won by scores of 100-90 twice and 99-91 and is now 28-0. Ruiz, 147.4 lbs of Tijuana, MX is 17-2.
Santillan said, “This is what it’s all about, a great fight in front of my amazing hometown fans. They were cheering for me all night, and it was an honor to perform for my people in San Diego.
“My father and I always wanted to fight here. It was a dream come true, and credit to Angel Ruiz for going to battle for 10 rounds. He’s a true Mexican warrior. I have nothing but respect for him.”
Santillan is promoted by Top Rank and Thompson Boxing
Javier Martinez remained undefeated as he battered Darryl Jones over six-rounds to win a unanimous decision in a middleweight bout.
Martinez, 162.4 lbs of Milwaukee, WI won by scores of 60-54 and 60-53 twice and is now 5-0. Jones, 161.6 lbs of Sarasota, FL is 4-3-1.
Martinez is promoted by Top Rank.
6’9″ Antonio Mireles made a successful pro debut with a first-round stoppage over Demonte Randle in a heavyweight bout.
In round one, Mireles dropped Randle with a right hook. Seconds later, Mireles landed a hard flurry that sent Randle into the ropes for a knockdown. Mireles ended the fight with a right hook to the side of the head that sent Randle down and the fight was stopped at 2:07.
Mireles, 262.2 lbs of Des Moines, IA is 1-0 with one knockout. Randle, 314 lbs of Kansas City, MO is 2-2.
Mireles is Promoted by Top Rank.
Saturday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Will Madera spoiled the American debut of Jamshidbek Najmitdinov after round five of a scheduled eight-round super lightweight fight.
In round four, The nose of Najmitdinov began to bleed. Najmitdinov also hurt his left arm, and the fight was halted after round five because of those injuries.
Madera, 139.4 lbs of Albany, NY is now 17-1-3 with 10 knockouts. Najmitdinov, 139.8 lbs of Tashkent, UZB is 17-2.
“This was a tough fight against a strong guy,” said Madera. “I knew I was hurting him, he was shaking his head no but that usually means yet. He was getting tired from my body shots and I could hear him grunting after each one.”
Madera is promoted by Liveco Boxing.
Split-T Management’s undefeated featherweight, Haven Brady Jr. will be in action this Saturday night in Atlanta.
Santillan/Martinez/Mireles Photos by Mikey Williams Top Rank via Getty Images.
Madera Photo by Amanda Wescott / Triller Fight Club
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Boxen247.com Boxing Results Angel Ruiz, Antonio Mireles, Daryl Jones, Demonte Randle, Emanuel Navarrete, Emanuel Navarrete vs. Joet Gonzalez, Floyd Diaz, Giovani Santillan, Henry Lebron, Javier Martinez, Joet Gonzalez, Jose Ramirez, Juan Garcia Mendez, Lindolfo Delgado, Manuel Rey Rojas, Navarrete vs. Gonzalez 0
Pechanga Arena San Diego, USA 15/10/21
Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete and Joet Gonzalez engaged in a border war for the ages.
Navarrete (35-1, 29 KOs) retained his WBO featherweight world title with a bloody unanimous decision (118-110 and 116-112 2x) over Joet Gonzalez (24-2, 14 KOs) on Friday evening at Pechanga Arena San Diego. It was the second successful title defense for Navarrete, who moved up to the featherweight ranks last year after defending his junior featherweight crown five times.
“Without a doubt, I hurt him, but every single time he came back, and he also hurt me. A couple shots he landed hurt me during the fight,” Navarrete said. “It has been an exciting ride so far, and from now on, I want the bigger fights.”
The bigger fights could include an eventual move up to 130 pounds, where a match with WBC champion Oscar Valdez would be one of the biggest all-Mexican showdowns in the sport.
But on this night, Navarrete had to contend with the stubborn Gonzalez, who hung in tough despite swollen right eye in the early rounds. Navarrete threw 979 punches, including 104 in the 12th round to close the show in style.
Gonzalez said, “I thought I had it seven rounds to five, eight rounds to four. I was really surprised by that score of 118-110, I believe. But it is what it is, and I did my best.”
Santillan Thrills Hometown Crowd
Welterweight contender Giovani Santillan had not fought in his hometown in more than seven years. In front of a partisan crowd that broke out into frequent “Gio” chants, the San Diego native improved to 28-0 with a 10-round unanimous decision over Angel Ruiz (17-2, 12 KOs). The scores — 100-90 2x and 99-91 — did not reflect the game effort of Ruiz, who gave nearly as good as he received for much of the fight.
Buoyed by the local faithful, Santillan prevailed in the phone both affair and edged closer to a title shot.
Santillan said, “This is what it’s all about, a great fight in front of my amazing hometown fans. They were cheering for me all night, and it was an honor to perform for my people in San Diego.
“My father and I always wanted to fight here. It was a dream come true, and credit to Angel Ruiz for going to battle for 10 rounds. He’s a true Mexican warrior. I have nothing but respect for him.”
In other action:
Puerto Rican southpaw junior lightweight Henry “Moncho” Lebron (14-0, 9 KOs) notched the most significant win of his young career, turning back the hard-charging Dallas native Manuel Rey Rojas (21-6, 6 KOs) by eight-round unanimous decision. All three judges scored the fight 80-72.
Junior welterweight prospect Lindolfo Delgado (14-0, 12 KOs) won his second bout in six weeks, shutting out Juan Garcia Mendez (21-5-2, 13 KOs) over eight rounds (80-71 3x). Delgado floored Mendez with a two-punch combination in the closing stages of the eighth round.
Middleweight upstart Javier “Milwaukee Made” Martinez (5-0, 2 KOs) did not give any of that famous Midwest hospitality to Daryl Jones (4-3-1, 2 KOs), as he bested the Florida resident over six one-sided rounds by scores of 60-54 and 60-53 2x. After a second round that saw Jones nearly stopped against the ropes, the two battled the rest of the way, trading punches in the waning seconds of the sixth round.
Bantamweight prospect Floyd “Cashflow” Diaz (3-0) dominated former amateur rival Jose Ramirez (1-1, 1 KO) via four-round unanimous decision, knocking Ramirez down in the opening round and cruising to a points win by scores of 39-36 and 40-35 2x.
The newest heavyweight on the block showed out. Antonio “El Gigante” Mireles, from Des Moines, Iowa, shined in his professional debut, knocking out Demonte Randle (2-2, 2 KOs) in the opening round. Mireles, a southpaw, knocked down Randle early in the first round with a right hook. Following two more knockdowns, the referee called a halt to the fight at 2:07.
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Boxen247.com Uncategorized Artur Akavov, Berchelt vs. Valdez, Billy Wagner, Elvis Rodriguez, Esquiva Falcao, Gabriel Flores Jr., James Martin, Javier Martinez, Jayson Velez, Luis Alberto Veron, Miguel Berchelt, Oscar Valdez, Xander Zayas 0
The Bubble at MGM Grand in Las Vegas
Oscar Valdez W KO 10 Miguel Berchelt
(WBC Super Featherweight Title)
Fight Notes: Time of the stoppage was 2:59. The scores up to the stoppage were 89-80, 88-81, 87-82, all for Valdez.
Gabriel Flores Jr. W KO 6 Jayson Velez
(Junior Lightweight)
Fight Notes: Time of the stoppage was 1:47 for a Flores Jr. KO victory.
Esquiva Falcao W RTD 4 Artur Akavov
(Middleweight)
Fight Notes: Akavov couldn’t continue due to a broken nose so the bout was ruled a retirement with Falcao the victor.
Elvis Rodriguez W PTS UD 8 Luis Alberto Veron
Fight Notes: Scores were 78-74, 79-73, 79-73, all for a Rodriguez unanimous points victory.
(Junior Welterweight)
Xander Zayas W PTS UD 6 James Martin
(Welterweight)
Fight Notes: Scores were 60-54 x3 for a Zayas points victory.
Javier Martinez W TKO 1 Billy Wagner
(Middleweight)
Fight Notes: Time of the stoppage was 1:51 of the 1st round for a Martinez KO victory.
Omar Rosario W KO 2 Uriel Villanueva
(welterweight)
Fight Notes: Time of the stoppage was 2:38 of the 2nd round for a Rosario KO victory.
“There’s nothing better in life than proving people wrong,” said Valdez. “I have a list of people who doubted me. My idols doubted me. Boxing analysts doubted me. They said Berchelt was going to knock me out. I have a message to everybody: Don’t’ let anyone tell you what you can and can’t do.
“I’m so happy right now, I can almost do a backflip like Teofimo Lopez. I want to take this belt home, and I’m happy for that. Any champion out there… I heard Shakur Stevenson wants to fight. Let’s do it. I just want to keep on fighting and give the fans what they want.”
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The Bubble at MGM Grand in Las Vegas
Miguel Berchelt 130 vs. Oscar Valdez 130
(WBC Super Featherweight Title)
Gabriel Flores Jr. 132 vs. Jayson Velez 132
Esquiva Falcao 162 vs. Artur Akavov 161.5
Elvis Rodriguez 143 vs. Luis Alberto Veron 142
Xander Zayas 146 vs. James Martin 146
Sonny Conto 221.5 vs. Waldo Cortes 255.5
Javier Martinez 161 vs. Billy Wagner 160
Omar Rosario 140 vs. Uriel Villanueva 141
World Boxing Council super featherweight champion Miguel “Alacrán” Berchelt, will be defending his title against his compatriot, former world champion Oscar Valdez, tomorrow night February 20 at the MGM Grand Bubble in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Berchelt seeks to make his seventh title defense, while Valdez hopes to fulfill his dream of winning the WBC Green and Gold Belt.
Berchelt (38-1, 34 KOs) has held the WBC super featherweight title since January 2017, when he defeated Francisco “Bandido” Vargas.
Oscar Valdez (28-0, 22 KOs) is a two-time Mexican Olympian and former featherweight world champion, making six successful defenses and defeating quality rivals Scott Quigg, Genesis Servania and Miguel Marriaga.
This Friday both boxers passed the official weigh-in of the evening, both of them registering 130 pounds.
The fight, which is promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, will be broadcast on ESPN, TV Azteca and Combate Space in Latin America.
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Boxen247.com Uncategorized Berchelt vs. Valdez, Bryan Lúa, Dominican Elvis Rodríguez, Esquiva Falcao, Gabriel Flores Jr., Javier Martinez, Jayson Velez, Miguel Berchelt, Omar Rosario, Oscar Valdez, Sonny Conto, Xander Zayas 0
The long-awaited fight between WBC super featherweight champion Miguel “Alacrán” Berchelt and the former undefeated world champion, Oscar Valdez, is Saturday night at the MGM Grand Bubble in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A strong undercard, led by the fight between Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Jayson Velez. Also Esquiva Falcao, Dominican Elvis Rodríguez and Puerto Rican Xander Zayas, plus Sonny Conto, Omar Rosario, Bryan Lúa and Javier Martínez.
Flores, 20 (19-0, 6 KOs) is coming off defeating Ryan Kielczewski in his most recent bout, last October in Las Vegas. Velez (29-7-1, 21 KOs), of Juncos, Puerto Rico, is returning after a loss to Valdez last July.
Falcao (27-0, 19 Ko’s), Silver medalist at the London 2012 Olympics, will face Russian Artur Akavov (20-3, 9 Ko’s) in a middleweight bout.
‘Dominican Kid’ Rodríguez (10-0-1, 10 KO’s), will clash with Argentine Luis Alberto Verón (18-2-2, 9 K’s) in the superlight division.
Puerto Rican Xander Zayas (6-0, 5 Ko’s) will face American James Martin (6-1) in a six-round welterweight bout.
Falcao (27-0, 19 Ko’s), medallista de Plata en los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012, enfrentará al ruso Artur Akavov (20-3, 9 Ko’s) en un combate programado en peso medio.
Por su parte, el noqueador ‘Dominican Kid’ Rodríguez (10-0-1, 10 Ko’s), irá ante el argentino Luis Alberto Verón (18-2-2, 9 Ko’s) en la división de los superligeros. Además, el boricua Xander Zayas (6-0, 5 Ko’s) irá ante el estadounidense James Martin (6-1) en un combate a seis episodios en welter.
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Boxen247.com Uncategorized Daniel Vega, Gabriel Maestre, Javier Martinez, José Sanmartín, Ricardo Roman, Yoel Finol 0
“Captain” Gabriel Maestre (3-0, 3 KOs) W KO 1 Daniel Vega (16-5-1, 13 KOs)
Fight Notes: Time of the stoppage was 0:38 of the 1st round with the bout made at welterweight.
Jose Sanmartin (31-5-1, 20 KOs) W PTS 10 Ricardo Roman (14-11-3, 5 KOs)
Fight Notes: The scores were 98-92, 100-90, 98-92 for a Sanmartin points win. Bout made at bantamweight.
Rio de Janeiro Olympic silver medallist
Yoel Finol (3-0, 1 KO) W PTS 6 Javier Martinez (12-5, 6 KOs)
Fight Notes: The scores were 60-54, 59-55, 60-54 for a unanimous points win for the Rio de Janeiro Olympic silver medallist Finol
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Challenger Jesús Silvestre came in 6 pounds over the limit (114.2). Carlos Cañizales came in at 106.8 lbs. Maestre vs. Vega will now be the main event.
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“Captain” Gabriel Maestre 151.3 vs. Daniel Vega 150.2
José Sanmartín 122.2 vs. Ricardo Roman 122.8
Yoel Finol 118.6 vs. Javier Martinez 118.8
Veronica Zuloaga 119.4 vs. Mirleydis Hoyos 121.7
Alys la “China” Sanchez 128.9 vs. Paquita Cardona 130
Paulina Angel 129.9 vs. Rocío Argel 130
Rodrigo Caraballo 133.2 vs. Henerto Persico 137.3
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