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Oscar Duarte has knocked out former Vbo Latino Champ Miguel ‘Explosivo’ Madueno in the seventh edge of the right Slugfest on Saturday night in Honda Center in Anaheim, California. In co-significant, super medium weight Darius ‘DFG’ Fulghum stopped Wilfred Harris, Jr. In four rounds.
Duarte, 29-2-1 (23) stopped Miguel ‘Explosivo’ Madueno, 31-4 (28) at 2:09 seventh round scheduled 12 rounds.
In the first round they both had their moments. In the second round, the late sub Madueno held his own in his servant. In the third round, Duarte landed a close, but a low blow, which Judge Thomas Taylor called in line. Madueno did not fight enough, moving around the whole ring. In the fourth round, Duarte rocked Madueno with the left hip to the chin, but let the house from the hook.
At the last minute of the fifth circle, Duarte opened the cut on Maduen’s left eyebrow, causing real slugfest. In the sixth round, for late sub Sat, Madueno held his own, even though he lasted another round. In the seventh edge, the duration had Madueno on his feet like Judge Thomas Taylor entered, calling the stand.
In co-significant, superior weight, ranked no. 5 VBA, Darius ‘DFG’ Fulghum, 14-0 (12) was stopped by Wilfred Harris, Jr., 22-3-2 (10) at 2:18 a.m. scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first round, they both were not impressive, with too much retention. In the second round, Jab followed the right on his chin from Fulghum, Breed Harris for 8 counts of Rai Corona. In the third round, Fulghum hurt Harris early, but Harris managed to go through the circle. Before the beginning of the next round, the Ref Corona had a Check Harris ring ring.
In the fourth round, Fulghum is Harris Hurt and not to defend himself enough when ref Corona finally entered, called the stop.
VBC Silver Fliveight Champion Ricardo ‘El Nino’ Sandoval, 26-2 (18) Defeated Nabf Fly Champ Saleto ‘mr. Personal “Henderson, 10-2 (7) 10-round unanimous decision.
In the first round, shorter Henderson showed fast hands, holding his own against favored Sandova. From another through the sixth round, Sandoval had the edge as much smaller Henderson much better than expected.
In the seventh round they both had their moments. The audience is for Sandoval, who had to work harder than expected against a much inexperienced Henderson. Sandoval had a small incision on the left eyebrow. In the ninth round, Henderson was still in combating all the chances. In the tenth and final circle, Sandoval won the fight, but he expected stop, and Henderson was also the Hangsor
The results were 98-92, 100-90 and 100-90.
Velterwight Ken ‘Bossman’ Sims, Jr., 22-2-1 (8) was defeated by Cendo ‘Treendo’ Castaneda, 21-8 (9), from 10-round one-time decisions in the fight that appeared quite competitive.
In the second round, they both turned southeast as Sims went to the body, taking another close circle. In the fourth round, Sims was pain Castaneda right handed in the body. Castaneda finished the wheel with the southern week in the landing four unanswered right hooks on the Simsa head.
They went to the body in the sixth round as Sims continued to land more, but Castaneda never stopped going. In the seventh edge, Castaneda was pain Sims’ combination to chin in the middle, which was a good wheel for fans and both, with Castaned.
Castaneda finished strong late in the seventh and eighth rounds, taking the third round in a row. The tenth and last round was the best circle of struggle, and both let them collect. Castaneda landed six left hips in the last seconds on Simit’s head.
The judge was Rai Corona. Results 98-92, 99-91, and 99-91 looked too much for Sims, Jr.
Velterwight Joel Iriarte, 6-0 (6) Daniel Harris stopped, 19-24-2 (14) at 1:21 second round scheduled six rounds.
In the first round, Iriarte landed a combination with 3 Pull with final cutting right on Harris’s head, throwing him to 8 counts from Judge Raye Armendariza immediately before the bell against late sub in Harris. In the second round, on Midvai Toint, Iriarte landed the short left upper game on his chin, knocking Harris in the ropes, because the Judge Armendan waved from mismatch.
Cruiservight Iair Gallardo, 8-0 (7), crashed Carlos ‘Pupita’ Miranda, 7-2 (3), at 1:41 first round scheduled eight rounds.
In the first round, Gallardo landed the top right on his chin, and then a few more strokes on the body, the relegation of Miranda as Judge Thomas Taylor counted it.
Light Daniel ‘June Barcia, 11-0 (9) crashed Francisco Pacheco, 7-4-2) at 2:40 a.m. scheduled six rounds scheduled.
In the first round, conflict head caused the cut at the top of Pachec’s head. In the second round, Garcia attracted blood from the Pacheco nose to the right hand. In the third wheel, the bleeding from his nose continued as Garcia alien pake, throwing him left on the body that the Rai Corona counted on his knees.
Super BantamDeight Southpav Gael ‘El Terrorista’ Cabrera, 7-0 (4) Roberto “Escarpion” Pucheta, 14-26-3 (8) by the six-lift decision.
In the first four rounds, Cabrera is Outlanda Pucheta, which was an aggressor. In the sixth and final circle, the 20-year-old remained undefeated, taking all six rounds.
The results were 60-54, 60-54 and 60-54.
Fabian Guzman Guzman Guzman, 6-0 (6) defeated Daniel Lim, 11-3 (3) by a decision of six circles.
Super light Javier Meza (2-0, 2 ko) has collapsed Lyle McFarlane (3-7, 1 ko) at 2:15 second round scheduled four rounds.
Meza had Mcfarlane in the second round, causing the judge of Raymond Armendanz to call stop.
Bantamveight Kevin Gudino (2-0 (2) He stopped Kenario Davidson (1-2) at 0:35 third round scheduled four rounds.
In the third round, the combination of Gudino dropped Davidson, forcing Judge Chris Leben to wave him.
The anniversary of the ring was marked by Fratto.
Last updated 16.02.2025