Dzmitri Asanau defeated Francesco Patera Thursday night in Casino de Montréal, with the battle streamed Live on ESPN+ and promoted by Camille Estephan’s Eye of the Tiger Management.
In the co-head meeting, the Guerrero ‘Machine’ Machine Gun ‘recorded a few Knockdowns and defeated Oliver Quintana over ten rounds.
In the main event, the WBC Continental Americas lightweight champion DZmitry Asanau, 10-0 (4), #135, of Molodechno, Bela, Dubai, UAE, Francesco Patera, 30-6 (11), #134, Van Ghent, Limburg, Belgian.
In the first three rounds, Patera continued to come forward while Asanau opposed him and took every round. In the fifth round, Asanau Patera, who had no answer for him, continued. In the seventh round, Patera Asanau rushes around the ring and takes the round. In the final seconds of the eighth round, Asanau had Patera in a corner, and handed over on his head and took the round.
In the ninth round, Patera got some push in the first half of the round until Asanau took over to the clock. In the tenth and last round, Patera took the first minute knowing that he needed a knockout. Midway took over Asanau and had against the ropes at the end of Patera.
Referee: Steve St-Germain.
Scores: 100-90 twice and 98-92.
WBA Super Welter Champ Mary Spencer, 10-2 (6), #153.8, of Montreal, Quebec, CAN, defeated Sidleidis Suarez, 31-6-1 (15), #153, of Caracas, VZ, more than 10 × 2 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Spencer Suarez exceeded. At the end of the third round, Spencer landed a few left goats to the body. In the fourth round, due to a clash of heads, blood comes from the nose of Spencer halfway through the round.
In the seventh round, Suarez became the aggressor. In the ninth round, Spencer all tried to stop suarez. In the last twenty seconds of the tenth and last round, Spencer Suarez shook on the chin with a right.
Referee: Alicia Collins.
Scores: 99-91, 100-90 twice.
In the Co-Main meeting, Christopher ‘Machine Gun’ Guerrero, 14-0 (8), #146.5, of Puerto Vallarta, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeat Oliver Quintana, 22-4 (15), #145.4, of Mexicali, Baja CA, Mex, Mex, Mex, Mex, Americas-Welter title.
In the first round, Quintana Guerrero outside the country. In the second and third rounds, Guerrero returned and mostly ended up after the body of Quintana. In the final seconds of the fourth round, Guerrero Quintana shook with a right on the chin.
In the last minute of the fifth round, Guerrero landed a left hook to the body and dropped Quintana for an 8 counts of referee Alain Vellenue. In the sixth round, Guerrero draws blood from the nose of Quintana halfway through the round.
In the seventh round, Quintana returned well and controlled the fight until the final seconds, when Guerrero landed left to the body and achieved a beat for an 8 counts of referee Vellenue. In the last minute of the eighth round, Quintana landed left to the body and hurt Guerrero.
In the ninth round, Guerrero landed a low blow in the last minute, giving Quintana a breathing. Quintana came back and threw a wave of pushing to the clock. In the last minute of the tenth and last round, Guerrero missed a right, but followed with a left hook to the body and dropped Quintana for an 8 counts of referee Vellenue. Quintana managed to get up and get to the final clock. After that, Guerrero was congratulated by his friend, Super Welter Champ Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford.
Scores: 99-88, 98-89 twice.
Super Light Jhon ‘El Tigre’ Orobio, 13-0 (11), #138.5, of Col, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeat Southpaw Sebastian Aguirre, 19-7 (12), #139.3, of Comodoro Rivadavia, Arg, over 8 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Orobio Aguirre supported and landed hard rights on the body. In the third round, referee Yvon Goulet Orobio warned him for hit. He distributed a lot of punishment to the body of Aguirre, which turned south of the ropes.
In the fifth round, Orobio continued to go to the body of Aguirre, which managed to get through another round. In the seventh round, some swelling began under the left eye of Aguirre, which was stopped only once.
In the last minute of the eighth and final round, Orobio Aguirre had his feet and landed to punch, although he delayed while Aguirre held on to the bell.
Scores: 80-71 by all judges.
The middleweight Alexandre ‘King Kong’ Gaumont, 13-0 (9), #159.7, of Buckingham, Quebec, Kan, Mathis Lourenco, 13-6 (6), #156, of Marseille, Fr, stops at 1:40 of the fourth round of a scheduled 8 round.
In the first three rounds, there was a lot of action with Gaumont going to the body, with the rand. On the halfway of the fourth round, a right of Gaumont dropped to the Ken Lourenco for an 8 scores by referee Alain Vellenue. After coming up on unstable bones and not responding, the referee blew it off.
Super Middle Southpaw Moreno ‘The Soldier’ Fendero, 9-0 (7), #167.5, of Besancon, Doubs, Fr, Montreal, Quebec, Can, Stop Mykola Vovk, 15-6 (9), #166.3, of Chervonohrad, Bayern, Ger, Ger, Ger, Ger, Ger, Ger, Ger, Ger, at 2:07 of the second round.
In the first round, Fendero was the aggressor to halfway, when VOVK ended up several strokes. Fendero took the rest and easily won the round. In the second round, a left hand of Fendero on the Ken of VOVK dropped him under the ropes on his back for an 8 counts of referee Yvon Goulet. After getting up, Fendero landed a body shot and pulled VOVK at the back of the head to the canvas and ended the fight.
Welterweight Southpaw Wyatt Sanford, 0-0 (0), #?, Of Kennetcook, Nova Scotia, Can, vs. Shawn ‘Ugly’ Archer, 2-5 (2), #?, Of Quesnel, British Columbia, Can-4 rounds.
Super-featherweight Erik Israyelyan, 1-0 (1), #131.8, of Yerevan, Arm, Montreal, Quebec, Can, Stop Richard Bernath, 0-2 (0), #127.6, Van Debrecen, Hun, at 1:34 of the first round of a scheduled 4 round.
In the first round, after a minute, a right of Israyelyan dropped to the Ken Bernath for an 8 scores by referee Steve St-Germain. Thirty seconds later, a right to the body dropped Bernath again, and he took the score to his knees.
Last updated on 04/11/2025