Once, Eric Tudor in welterweight showed disciplined skills and resistance in overcoming a sturdy challenge from the nervous specialist Kevin “Burza” Johnson from Las Vegas.
Tudor won in the 10-round main event of today’s series “La Friday Night Fights”, presented by Paco Presents and Golden Boy Promotions from Thunder Studios, Long Beach, California, and live stream in Dazn.
Star 13-1, 7 Kos started quickly, using their educated skills to fight for an early advantage with speedy stabs and well-spreading right hands. The fight changed rapidly in the seventh round, when Tudor began to bleed with the cut on the left eye and continued to bleed in the eighth round.
Taking the page from the textbook Emanuel Burton, Johnson began to confirm heavily in later rounds with well -chosen power blows, while devoting time to defensively. In round 10 Johnson fought much more aggressively, although too overdue for the meaning.
Tudor’s educated fists have already provided him with victory.
At the end of the competitive and entertainment main event, Tudor simply did more to win the win as a result of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.
In the eight-edge cooperation, the super feathers of the southern trolley Justin Viloria (9-0, 7 KO) showed its world-class boiler in the dismantling of Mexico Alejandro Yung Wong (12-2, 6 Kos) in four dominant rounds.
Viloria, the nephew of the former United WBA and WBO Wawawight as well as WBC and IBF Flyight, Brian Viloria, put on a cruel performance against Wong, hitting his head and body with deadly sharpness, as long as the judge Ivan Guillermo did not recognize the towel in the ring through Team Wong and stopping him at 1:29.
Thanks to the wrong speed and cutting strength, Viloria was a clear class over Wong and looked ready for a higher level of the opponent in the upcoming battles.
The super airy Ricardo Sonny Robledo (11-0, 3 KO) quickly began to start and fought with the rally from the overdue round by opponent Dante Ettore (11-2, 7 Kos) from Las Vegas to win a hard decision about most of his eightfold battle.
Southpaw Robledo was more busy and more aggressive, especially in the early rounds, and then did enough to stop the violent power of more technically talented Ettore at the end of the overdue day. Ettore landed a few sturdy shots and worked well, but Robledo had more stable activity in a hard eight runes.
The results were drawing 76-76, lifted by 78-74 and 79-73 results for Robledo.
The undefeated super airy Javier Meza (3-0, 2 KO) lost some blood, but he managed to get a four-oriented unanimous decision over Buenos Aires, Luciano Ramos from Argentina (2-9). The strict couple went back and returned during the fight opulent in the action, and the husband landed more effective blows to deserve nodding. I must admit that the MMA -oriented Ramos, which apparently falls over the crew of the Nate Diaz in Scrion, was able to with Bloody Mez’s nose.
The results were 60-54 x 2 and 59-55.
Family warrior Larry Serrano Romero (3-4-2) and pro debuting Roy “El Principe” Cano fought with the four-shaped draws of the majority in their Bantamweight Slugfest.
Better than his recorder’s record would indicate that Serrano Romero fought with an wise fight, throwing combinations three- and four times on his head and body. The more powerful Cano wounded Serrano with a brief left hooks in the third and fourth rounds, but it was not possible to press his advantage. Each time Serrano Romero returned with his own fireworks. Witty battle between two indolent people. The results are 40-36 Romero, lifted by two results 38-38.
In the first night, the super airy Danilo “Gato” Diez (3-0, 1 KO) stopped Giovanna “El Monstico” Gonzalez (2-7, 2 Kos) Venezuela. The couple came out freely, but Diez’s more disciplined blows found them a trace with a higher frequency. When Gonzalez quickly disappeared from the attack, the judge Ivan Guillermo waved mercifully.