In his first event in history, still undefeated and the modern WBA Continental North America Super Middle Wweight, Eric Priest (15-0, 8 Kos), from Kansas City, Kansas, successfully defeated the difficult Tyler “Hercules” Howard (20-2, 11 Kos), from Crossville, Tennessee.
The 10-round medium scale went to a distance, and the judges fired a fight 100-90 unanimously for the priest. The event took place in the Commerce Casino & Hotel and was broadcast worldwide in Dazn. Golden Boy undertook to transfer the entire sale of event tickets to the Fire Brigade Foundation in Los Angeles to support the department via destructive fires in Los Angeles.
“I felt great there. Howard is a tough opponent; That is why they call him Hercules – said Eric Priest. “I evaluate my A B+performance because there is always room for improvement.
“I trust the Oscar and Eri for the next step in my career and I will follow their direction. I felt like I was in the groove inside the ring; Everything I practiced in the gym came naturally. “
In his debut Golden Boy, Jordan “The Patriot” Panthen (11-0, 10 Kos), from Honolulu in Hawaii, co-founded Golden Boy Fight Night in the 10-round medium-sized combat in medium weight, which went over a distance against Colombia, deaundre Karolina Southern Carolina “Dixianimal” Pettus (12-4, 7 KO). Panthen suffered a cut on his left eye in a round first and cut on the top of his head in the fifth round due to random shots and a petite hill on the back of the nose in the seventh round because of the impact. The judges scored a match unanimously in favor of Panthen with a score of 98-92, 100-90 and 97-93.
In the next distinguished Nokaut’s performance, Grant Coachella Valley Flores (8-0, 6 KO) stopped the experienced David “Lobo” Ramirez (17-4, 12 KO) of Heredia, Costa Rica, in the second round. Flores, who was at the training camp with the former world champion Israil Madrimov in Uzbekistan, quickly established dominance in battle, forcing Ramirez to his knee in the second round after a deadly blow and an uppercut combination at 2:59.
A knockout star in Making, Cayden Griffiths (3-0, 3 KO), which also represents the Coachella Valley, maintained his record of perspectives undoubted against scranton, Marc “Hitman” Misiura from Pennsylvania (3-7-1, 1 KO). Griffiths, scheduled for four super welcome rounds, finished his business at 1:43 in the second round with a devastating blow, who sent the bear to the floor.
In four runes of Bantamweight, Olympic medalist, Jordan Fuentes (3-0) from Fresno in California, he corrected his record in a duel with Charlotte, Brandon Badilo from North Carolina (0-3-1). All three judges won the 40-35 fight in favor of Fuentes.
Opening the Night of the Fight, Leonardo “Bazooka” Sanchez (8-0, 6 KO) with Cathedral City, participated in a six-story fight on the weight of Super Feather Wait against Joseph Cruz (10-12, 6 KO) from Sonor in Mexico, who went to a distance . Sanchez had a few glowing moments during the fight, corners and landing of key blows in the whole fight. All three judges fired a fight 60-54.