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Diego Pacheco has defeated undenogated VBA Continental America Super Middle Champion Steven Nelson on Saturday night on Saturday in Cosmopolitanje Las Vegas, Chelsea Ballroom, Las Vegas, Nevada. In the co-main event, IBF International Light Champ Andy Cruz easily defeated Omar ‘Super’ Salcido 10-round unanimous decision.
(Credit: Melina Pizano / Funds)
Pacheco, 23-0 (18) beat “so cold” Nelson, 20-1 (15) with a 12-round unanimous decision.
In the first three rounds, the fight was closer and higher. Pacheco had a mild edge using the effective apple over aggressive Nelson. Nelson was cut on the left eyebrow in the final minute of the fourth round with the cutting right of Pacheco.
In the fifth round, Pacheco landed several major rights on his chin. Nelson stopped being an aggressor of cross-section. At the last minute, the sixth round, Pacheco landed well against Nelson.
Nelson continues forward in the seventh edge, looking for a big shot against higher packages. In the eighth edge, Pacheco landed a number of rights as the blood continued down the Nelson’s face.
In the ninth round, Pacheco landed good left hooks on Nelsov’s chin. In the tenth round, Pacheco finished Nelson. Judge Allan Huggins walked on Nelson in his corner, asking that the doctor’s rings to check the cut.
Nelson had a good circle in the eleventh round trying to overcome Pachec’s lead. Nelson showed determination in the twelfth and final circle, trying to land a great hitting in a circle.
The results were 117-111, 117-111 and 117-111.
Andy Cruz, 5-0 (2), has defeated Omar ‘Super’ Salcido, 20-2 (14) 10-round unanimous decisions for empty stylistic Name VBA.
Cruz used the effective apple in the first two rounds, holding Salcido power supply with Salcid to land any great impact. In the third round, Cruz, with faster hands, reaches salt before it can be prone.
Cruz was kidding Salcido on the right on his chin in the fourth round in the bell. In the circle, Salcido was better. Salcido showed a bruise under the right eye in the fifth round of CRUZ current. Cruz continued to use an effective Jab in the sixth round, taking another circle of salt.
In the seventh round, they both had their moments while Cruz had an edge with Cruz switching to Southpav and back. In the eighth Rude Cruz rocked a few times to the hard hitting of salt.
In the last minute of the ninth round, Cruz rocked Salcido. In the tenth and final circle, Cruz had Salcido and sticks to the bell. Cruz was now training one of the best coaches in the world, Philadelphiev Bozi Ennis. His improvement is obvious.
Results 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92.
The judge was Raul Caiz, Jr.
Super Light Ernesto ‘Tito’ Mercado, 17-0 (16) Impressed, stopping the former IBF Super FeatherNeight and VBO Light Champions “Sniper” Jose Pedraza, 29-6-1 (14) at 2:08 a.m. of the fourth round scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first two rounds, a former Champion of Pedraza moved a lot, but he threw several shots, because Mercado easily won both circle. Mercado moved well and opposed the third round, with Pedraz at the end of his shock.
In the fourth round, Mercado landed the left, and then just on the back of the head, dropping Pedrasus and that Judge Robert Hoile deletes him. Uncle Mercado won the previous fight.
Super Light Leonardo Rubalcava, 9-0-1 (3), seemed happy to attract from Israel’s “bad ways” Mercado, 11-1-2 (7), over eight exciting rounds.
In the first round, Mercado rocked Rubalcava, who wanted to end early, throwing bombs. Later, Rubalcava, what seemed to be knocking, the Malaic of Allan Huggins ruled. He later scored for Mercedo. Mercado looked good early, but he injured Rubalcava. In the second round, Slugfest continued, and they both throw for the knockout. Mercado started the right eye to close in a close circle.
In the third round, the “war” continued with both throws of large shocks. Rubalcava suffered blood from the nose. In the fourth round, Mercado had a good circle in this slugfest. Mercado seemed to land on a heavy blow and chin in five rounds. Rubalcava returns, but it’s not enough to win a circle.
Mercado had another good circle in the sixth round, and it was a little faster with his hands. Both perspectives have a lot on the line in a great fan fight.
Mercado lost a point for a low shot of Judge Allan Huggins in the seventh edge. In the eighth and finishing circle, an extraordinary struggle was highlighted. Mercado had a good circle.
Results 76-74 Mercado, 75-75 and 75-75,
Light “Dennis The Menace” Harley Mederos, 8-0 (7), # 134 ½, Brooklyn, Ni, impressed in the stop of Arturo de Ila, 5-3-1 (4) at 1:27 a third round and six rounds are scheduled.
In the first round, Mederos landed the left hook Brad de Isla, looking for early stop. In the second round, however, bleeds from the nose, Mederos continued to overcome the game of De Isl.
In third circles, halfway the hard crossing, followed by the left hip from Mederos on the beard de Ila, which called judge by Judge Raul Caiz, Jr. to call immediate standing wisely.
2024 Olympic Southpan SUPER VELTERVEIGHT NIHANT DEV, 1-0 (1), impressed in stopping SOUTHPAY ALTON VIGGINS, 1-1-1) at 2:48 first round scheduled six rounds.
On the first district of half a point, Dev lowered Viggins right on the 8-Count Chin from Robert Hoyle’s judge. Viggins got up, fighting back until he left him again with a vicious combination of Dev, causing Judge Hoyle immediately shifting him to change him immediately. Hello from India, Dev is the first person from his country at this level, at the Hearn promotor.
Super Featherpo Weight Southpan Zakuin ‘Zaibop’ Moses, 2-0 (1), stopped Mario Garcia, 0-1) at the end of the first round scheduled four rounds.
It was all the southeast in the first round. Moses had Garcia at the end of the round at the end. Between the rounds, the corner of Garcia refused to allow him due to the injured right elbow. The judge was Robert Hoyle.
The ring announcer was David Diamante.