Bantamweight “Gucci” Manna Flores knocked out Jorge “Zurdo” Leyva in four rounds on Thursday evening at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California.
(Loan: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda)
Flores, 20-1 (16) knocked out Southpaw Leyva, 18-4 (13) at 0:55 of the fourth round planned 10 rounds.
In the first round it was close, just over a minute, when Flores landed in Leyva’s right cross, turning him a few steps. In the second round, Flores landed a 3-punch combination controlling the round over Leyva. In the third round, with just over forty seconds of the other, Flores landed straight on the chin, dropping Leyva on the 8th-Hrabia from judge Ray Coron.
In the fourth round, the first minute leading from Flores to Body dropped Leyva to the knees to the count from judge Corona.
In the factor in a very impressive performance, Super Weltereight Grant Flores, 9-0 (7) stopped Laquan “Cue” Evans, 5-4 (2) at 1:18 of the second round of the planned six rounds.
In the first round it was giving because both fighters had their moments. In the second round, Flores left to finish it, landing twelve unanswered before judge Ray Armendariz entered to stop him because Evans was on his feet.
The heavyweight Federico Paczeco, Jr., 8-0 (6) knocked out Arnulfo Cazares, 2-5 (2) at 1:46 Fourth and final rounds.
In the first round, giving over 80 ppts, Cazares, being inactive for two years, comes in over 50 pounds lower than his last fight. Cazares moved his head enough to avoid most Cazares blows and finally landed in the last seconds. In the second round, Cazares slipped onto the canvas, and while he fell, he was hit twice by Pakco without warning judge Ray Corona.
In the last minute of the third Pachane landed well, having Cazares against the ropes, when Cazares landed with a solid left hook on the chin, but was counteracting by Pachad to the right. In the fourth and last round, Pakco landed ten unanswered, forcing Judge Coron to stop when the towel appeared from the corner of Cazares.
Lightweight Johnny Canas, 7-0 (2) defeated Jesus “Diamante” Perez, 14-20-1 (8) by six unanimous decision, committing numerous low blows.
After the first round won by Canas in the central part of the second round, Perez swayed Canas with the right on the chin. In the middle of the third round, Canas dropped Perez with a low right, receiving a warning from judge Ray Armendariz. Before the end of the round, Canas was warned twice.
In the fourth round the left of Canas fell with another warning. What is the judge waiting for without dealing with the canas? In the last minute, accidental right drop perez. In the fifth round, by a minute, Canas landed on the chin of Perez. In the last seconds, Perez landed with his left hook on the chin Canas. In the sixth and final round, the last seconds, Canas swayed perez right on the chin. Canas was lucky that DQ didn’t lose.
The results are 60-54, 60-54 and 60-54.
The Ruslan Abdullaev, 1-0 (1) Olympian, stopped Jose Alvarado, 3-19-2 (2) 2:33 of the second round of four rounds. For the first time, Alvarado was detained.
In the first round Abdullaev landed good body arrows. In the second round, and Abdullaev remained forty seconds, replied the right mission with Alvarado and landed cruel left body, shedding Alvarado, who spat out the mouthpiece on his knees, so that the count from judge Cameron Frizzella.
Joe Martinez was the skiper.