Main Event – Middleweight (10 rounds)
Callum Walsh def. Carlos Ocampo via unanimous decision
Walsh, a southpaw fighter, landed regular left hands and body shots while keeping his distance. Ocampo absorbed the volume but landed fewer effective punches. The judges scored the fight clearly in favor of Walsh.
Co-Main Event – middleweight
Rodrigese Missada def. Austin Deanda via TKO (doctor stoppage), round 4
Rodriguez used forward pressure, landing rights, uppercuts and body shots. Deanda moved laterally and occasionally landed counter-attacks early. The accumulated damage prompted Deanda to report vision problems between rounds, which caused the doctor to stop the fight.
Welterweight (10 rounds)
Julian Rodriguez def. Cain Sandoval via unanimous decision (99-91, 99-91, 98-92)
Throughout, both fighters exchanged words at close range. Rodriguez used jabs and uppercuts to land cleaner shots while Sandoval pushed forward with more volume. Rodriguez’s accuracy proved decisive on the scorecards.
featherweight (10 rounds)
Omar Trinidad def. Max Ornelas by TKO (shoulder injury), round 10, 0:30
Trinidad scored knockdowns in rounds 2 and 3 with a left hand. Ornelas adjusted in the middle rounds with movement and counters. Ornelas dislocated his shoulder at the end of round 8 and again in round 10, forcing the referee to stop the fight.
Bantamweight (8 rounds)
Floyd Diaz def. Guillermo Gutierrez via unanimous decision (79-73 × 3)
Diaz maintained his higher efficiency and landed a noticeable left hook in round 2. Gutierrez responded with combinations in the middle rounds. Diaz increased the pressure in the later rounds to secure the decision.
Bantamweight (6 rounds)
Emiliano Cardenas def. Marcus Harris via unanimous decision (60-54 × 2, 58-56)
Cardenas used her footwork to control her range and her head and body landing combinations. Harris launched counterattacks and increased activity mid-fight. Cardenas’ cleaner work resulted in wider scorecards.
Lithe (6 rounds)
Robert Meriwether III def. Cesar Correa via unanimous decision (60-54 × 2, 59-55)
Meriwether counterattacked effectively and landed combinations all the time. In the later rounds, Correa kept pressure forward, working the body. Meriwether’s shot selection made the difference.
Lightweight (6 rounds) – opening fight
Troy Nash def. Jaycob Ramos via unanimous decision (59-55 × 2, 58-56)
Nash used his jab and footwork to launch counterattacks early. Ramos pressed with body attacks and pocket exchanges. Both players remained energetic, with Nash taking more effective shots overall.