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WBO World Interim Tremendous Featherweather champion Oscar Valdez was knocked out by defending in opposition to former WBO World Tremendous Featherweight champion Emanuel Navarrete within the sixth spherical on Saturday night time of their rematch on the Footprint Middle in Phoenix, Arizona.
Within the co-feature, WBO World Featherweight champion Rafael ‘El Divino’ Espinoza stopped former WBO 126-lb champion Robeisy Ramirez (14-3, KOs) within the sixth spherical.
Valdez, 32-3 (24), was stopped by Navarrete, 39-2-1 (32) at 2:46 of the sixth spherical of a scheduled 12.
Within the first spherical last seconds, Navarrete landed a proper on the facet of the top of Valdez, dropping him for an 8-count from Referee Raul Caiz, Jr. Navarrete used his longer-reach touchdown punches within the second spherical with Valdez on protection.
Within the fourth spherical last seconds, Navarrete landed a proper uppercut on the chin, dropping Valdez for an 8-count from Ref Caiz, Jr. Within the fifth spherical’s last seconds, Navarrate turned southpaw, touchdown a left to the chin and knocking out the mouthpiece of Valdez, who had landed a proper on the identical time.
Within the sixth spherical’s last thirty seconds, Navarette landed half a dozen punches whereas Valdez returned solely a number of when a left to the physique (liver) from Navarrete dropped Valdez as Ref Caiz, Jr. waved it off.
Within the Co-Characteristic rematch, WBO featherweight champion Rafael ‘El Divino’ Espinoza, 26-0 (22), stopped Robeisy Ramirez, 14-3 (9), and Las Vegas, NV, at 0:12 seconds of the sixth spherical.
It was shut within the first 4 rounds, with Ramirez having a slight edge. Within the fifth spherical, it was all Espinoza backing Ramirez up the complete spherical, although an Espinoza elbow induced injury to Ramirez’s proper eye. Within the sixth spherical, Espinoza landed a proper to the best eye, inflicting Ramirez to boost his arms and stroll away, inflicting Referee Chris Flores to name a halt. Later, Ramirez claimed to have double imaginative and prescient.
WBO Tremendous Mild champion Lindolfo Delgado, 22-0 (16), stopped Jackson ‘El Fenix’ Martinez, 22-4 (10), within the fifth spherical of a ten.
Within the first rounds, it was all Delgado. Within the fifth spherical, Delgado had Martinez in hassle, inflicting Referee Wes Melton to name a halt.
2021 Olympic Silver Medalist and present Jr Heavy champ southpaw Richard Torrez, Jr., 12-0 (11), stopped Isaac ‘Drago’ Munoz, 18-1-1 (15) at 0:59 of the third spherical of an 8.
Within the third spherical, Torrez had Munoz busted up and defenseless when Referee Raul Caiz, Jr. referred to as a halt.
Tremendous Featherweight Albert ‘Chop Chop’ Gonzalez, 12-0 (7), defeated Gerardo Antonio Perez, 12-7-1 over eight rounds of motion.
Within the first 4 rounds of motion, Gonzalez outworked Perez in all strong rounds. Within the fifth via eighth rounds, Perez made a battle of it however fell in need of the spectacular Gonzalez.
Referee Tony Zaino Scores 80-72 twice, 79-73.
Tremendous FlyweightSteven ‘Kid Dinamite’ Navarro, 5-0 (4) stopped Gabriel ‘Gabby’ Bernardi, 7-2 (3) at 0:29 seconds of spherical two of a 6.
Within the second spherical, Navarro landed a mixture that dropped Bernardi for an 8-count from Referee Raul Caiz, Jr. Seconds later, a proper cross from the southpaw dropped him for a second time. A mixture dropped Bernardi for a 3rd time, with Referee Raul Caiz, Jr. waving it off.
Welterweight southpaw Giovani ‘Gallo de Oro’ Santillan, 32-1 (17 defeated Fredrick ‘General’ O’Kun a Lawson, 30-5 (22) over ten rounds.
Within the first spherical, Santillan dominated Lawson. In between rounds, Lawson’s nook referred to as a halt.
Welterweight Artwork Berrera, Jr., 7-0 (5) stopped Juan Carlos Campos Medina, 4-2 (3) at 2:58 of the second of a 6.
Within the second spherical, Berrera had Medina defenseless, inflicting Referee Wes Melton to name a halt.
Tremendous Featherweight DJ ‘The War Machine’ Zamora, 14-0 (9), defeated Roman Ruben Reynosa, 22-5-2 (10) over six rounds.
Light-weight Cesar Morales, 0-1 (0) misplaced a majority resolution to Kevin Mosquera, 3-0 (1), over 4 rounds.