WBA and WBO World Mini Champ Oscar ‘PuroLeo’ Collazo (14-0, 11 COs) in a close fight, stopped in Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, Jayson Vayson (14-2-1, 8 COs) in seven rounds on Saturday night. The competition was stopped at 1:41 of round seven.
In the main support, WBA, IBF, WBC, and WBO World Flyweight Champion ‘Sweet Poison’ Gabriela Fundora Alexas Kubicki stopped in seven rounds.
In the first round, with fifteen seconds left, Collazo Vayson dropped a right arm on the side of the head for an 8 counts of referee Thomas Taylor. In the second round, Vayson came back well and landed on Ken of Collazo in a near round he won. In the third round final seconds, a left of Collazo was hurt to the body Vayson.
In the fourth and fifth rounds, Vayson swollen in two competitive rounds under his left eye, which may have given him an edge. In the seventh round, Collazo ended up well to the body when Vayson’s corner suddenly stopped the fight. Vayson had damage under his left eye at the end.
In the Co-Main event, Southpaw WBA, IBF, WBC, WBO World Flyweight Champion ‘Sweet Poison’ Gabriela Fundora (17-0 (9) ‘Iron Lady’ Alexas Kubicki (13-2 (2) at 0:43 of the seventh round of a schedular 10 × 2-round.
In the first round, Fundora pulled blood from the nose of Kubicki halfway through the round. In the second and third rounds, the much larger fundora still goes out to Kubicki.
In the sixth round, Kubicki swollen under her right eye and lost another round at 5’9 “Fundora. Between rounds, referee Ray Corona questioned how many strokes Kubicki took. In the seventh round, Fundora continued with the fight when referee Corona saw enough and stopped.
Flyweight Adriana Pineiro (9-1 (1) defeated Gloria Mungilla (8-2) with a unanimous eight round decision.
The scores were 79-73, 79-73 and 80-72.
Jerry Cantu was the referee.
Light Welterweight 2024 Olympic Ruslan Abdullaev (3-0 (1) eliminated late substitute Kevin Johnson (12-8 (8) and won a unanimous eight round decision in a more competitive fight than the wide counts.
In the first four rounds, Abdullaev had a lead. In the fifth round, the higher Johnson won its first round and used his reach to end his five-game losing line (59-3 overall record).
In the eighth and last round, Abdullaev seemed to have a lead
The scores were 80-72, 79-73 and 79-73.
Jerry Cantu was the referee.
The junior middleweight Grant Flores (12-0 (9) dominated ‘The Kingpenn’ Courtney Pennington (17-10-3 (17) and beat him by a one-sided unanimous unanimous decision.
In the last minute of the second round, it looked like a left hook to the body of 20-year-old Flores, dropped the 38-year-old Pennington, but referee Ray Corona blew it off. In the last minute of the fourth round, Flores Pennington beat a short right to the chin and won another round.
At the end of the sixth round, a frustrated Flores Pennington throws on the canvas. A minute after the seventh round, Flores landed a wave of push and dropped Pennington for an 8 score. In the eighth and last rounds, in the final seconds, Flores landed a haircut on the side of the head and almost dropped Pennington to the bell.
Scores 80-71, 80-71 and 79-72.
Middleweight Javid Ramirez Beltran (15-0 (7) defeated Brian Agustin Arregui (11-7 (7) with a unanimous six-round decision.
The scores were 60-54, 60-54 and 60-54.
Ray Corona was the referee.
Welterweight Joel Iriarte (9-0 (8) knocked Eduardo Hernandez (8-5 (5) out of the third round of a scheduled six rounds at 2:06.
In the final seconds of the first round, Iriarte landed on the left after the body and dropped Hernandez on a knee for an 8 counts of referee Thomas Taylor. In the third round, Hernandez jumped back, held his own, although he lost another round.
In the last minute of the third round, Iriarts landed three times and started in the body and then to the head. Hernandez has not been stopped before.
The ring announcer was Joe A. Martinez
Last updated on 09/21/2025

