WBA Continental Americas Super Featherweight Champion Eduardo ‘Rocky’ Hernandez defeated former WBC FECAR FECARBOX RENE
(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom)
Hernandez (37-2, 32 kos) defeated Giron, 20-5 (13) by a 12-round decision.
In the first round, Hernandez landed left hooks on Giron’s head and body, taking the round. In the second round, both opened in a crowd-like round, with Hernandez having an edge. In the fourth round, the action continued on a slugfest between the two.
In the fifth and sixth round, the action continued with Giron having Hernandez in the corner of the bell on the fifth. In the seventh round Hernandez pulled blood from Giron’s nose with both landing.
In the ninth to the eleventh rounds, Giron would have Hernandez against the ropes when Hernandez would lead him back. In the twelfth and last round, both never stopped landing fists, having the crowd let them know that they were enjoying this slugfest without inclination.
Referee Albert Padulo, younger, the scores were 119-109, 120-108 and 120-108, which looked off the line.
In the co-characterist he returned after 16 months, Canadian heavyweight champion Southpaw Alexix ‘The Great’ Barriere, 12-0 (10) hit Ubaldo ‘Baldo’ Ilagor Resendiz, 13-2 (12), at the end of the sixth round scheduled.
In the second round, Barriere drew blood from the nose of the Resendiz. In the third round, Resendiz came out by throwing wild fists for half a minute. Inside, a solid right on the chin of Barriere. In the last minute, Barriere landed a solid left on the resale chin.
In the fifth round, Resendiz landed on Barriere’s shoulder right, leading him back several steps with his glove touching the canvas, but referee Martin Forest didn’t consider it a knockdown. In the last minute, Barriere shook the resale with left on the chin.
In the sixth round, Barriere landed on the left, driving Rediz to the ropes, with the referee’s forest governing a knockdown. Midway Barriere landed on the left on the chin, throwing the resale again. At the end of the round, the corner of the resalez called a break.
Middle Southpaw Derek ‘Slick’ Pomerleau, 11-0 (9) stopped Nathan ‘The Matrix’ Mcintosh, 14-4-1 (1) at 2:50 of the sixth round of a scheduled eight rounds.
In the first four rounds, Pomerleau easily surpassed the latest sub, Mcintosh. In the sixth round, Pomerleau threw Mcintosh with a left uppercut on the body for an 8-count by referee Albert Padulo, younger a minute later, again threw Mcintosh in combination as referee Padulo, younger.
In a foul-filled match, former WBA Jelena Mrdjenovich champion, 44-12-1 (19) defeated Jessica ‘Bulldozer’ Bellusci, 6-4 (2) with eight round unanimous decision.
In the first three rounds, both kept too much. Mrdjenovich took the rounds. Bellusci had the edge of the fight fight in the fourth and fifth round.
In the sixth and seventh round, Mrdjenovich starts from landing to punch each round before falling on a slope with Bellusci beating behind his head. In the eighth and last round, 42 -year -old Mrdjenovich looked like the winner in this match full of fouls.
Referee Robert Bender. Scores 79-73, 80-72 and 80-72.
Super Light Southpaw Lee Reeves, 13-1 (8) stopped Szabolcs Szabota, 2-1 in the first round of a scheduled four rounds.
Super Welter James Hughes, 3-0 (2) stopped Alexis Heredia, 0-1) in the third round of a scheduled four rounds.
The Ring announcer was Chris Gauhier
Last update on 03/01/2025