In the main event rematch, WBO World Interim Super Featherweight Champion Oscar Valdez was eliminated by defending former WBO World Super Featherweight Champion Emanuel Navarrete in the sixth round on Saturday night in their rematch at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona .
In the co-feature, WBO world featherweight champion Rafael ‘El Divino’ Espinoza stopped former WBO 126-lb champion Robeisy Ramirez (14-3, KOs) in the sixth round.
Valdez, 32-3 (24), was stopped by Navarrete, 39-2-1 (32) at 2:46 of the sixth round of a scheduled 12.
In the final seconds of the first round, Navarrete landed a right to the side of Valdez’s head, earning him an 8 count from referee Raul Caiz, Jr. drop. In the second round, Navarrete used his longer reach landing punches with Valdez on the defensive.
In the final seconds of the fourth round, Navarrete landed a right uppercut to the chin, and Valdez pinned Ref Caiz, Jr. for an 8 count. drop. In the fifth round’s final seconds, Navarrate turned southpaw, landed a left on the chin and knocked out the chin. mouthpiece from Valdez, who landed a right at the same time.
In the sixth round’s final thirty seconds, Navarette landed half a dozen punches while Valdez only returned a few when a left to the body (liver) from Navarrete dropped Valdez as Ref Caiz, Jr. it blew away.
In the Co-Feature rematch, WBO featherweight champion Rafael ‘El Divino’ Espinoza, 26-0 (22), defeated Robeisy Ramirez, 14-3 (9), and Las Vegas, NV, at 0:12 seconds of the sixth round stopped. .
In the first four rounds, it was close, with Ramirez holding a slight edge. In the fifth round, it was Espinoza who supported Ramirez throughout the round, even though an Espinoza elbow caused damage to Ramirez’s right eye. In the sixth round, Espinoza landed a right to the right eye, causing Ramirez to raise his hands and walk away, causing referee Chris Flores to stop. Later, Ramirez claimed to have double vision.
WBO Super Light champion Lindolfo Delgado, 22-0 (16), stopped Jackson ‘El Fenix’ Martinez, 22-4 (10), in the fifth round of a 10.
In the first rounds, it was all Delgado. In the fifth round, Delgado had Martinez in trouble, causing referee Wes Melton to stop.
2021 Olympic Silver Medalist and current Jr Heavy Champion southpaw Richard Torrez, Jr., 12-0 (11) pinned Isaac ‘Drago’ Munoz, 18-1-1 (15) at 0:59 of the third round of an 8 stopped.
In the third round, Torrez had Munoz broken and defenseless when referee Raul Caiz, Jr. called a halt.
Super featherweight Albert ‘Chop Chop’ Gonzalez, 12-0 (7), defeated Gerardo Antonio Perez, 12-7-1 over eight rounds of action.
In the first four rounds of action, Gonzalez outpointed Perez in all solid rounds. In the fifth through eighth rounds, Perez made a fight of it, but fell short of the impressive Gonzalez.
Referee Tony Zaino scores twice 80-72, 79-73.
Super flyweight Steven ‘Kid Dinamite’ Navarro, 5-0 (4) stopped Gabriel ‘Gabby’ Bernardi, 7-2 (3) at 0:29 seconds of round two of a 6.
In the second round, Navarro landed a combination that earned Bernardi an 8 count from referee Raul Caiz, Jr. dropped Seconds later, a right cross from the southpaw dropped him for a second time. A combination dropped Bernardi for a third time, with referee Raul Caiz, Jr. which blew it off.
Welterweight southpaw Giovani ‘Golden Cock’ Santillan, 32-1 (17) defeated Fredrick ‘General’ O’Kun of Lawson, 30-5 (22) over ten rounds.
In the first round, Santillan dominated Lawson. Between rounds, Lawson’s corner called a halt.
Welterweight Art Berrera, Jr., 7-0 (5) stopped Juan Carlos Campos Medina, 4-2 (3) at 2:58 of the second of a sixth.
In the second round, Berrera had Medina defenseless, causing referee Wes Melton to stop.
Super Featherweight DJ ‘The War Machine’ Zamora, 14-0 (9), defeated Roman Ruben Reynosa, 22-5-2 (10) over 6 rounds.
Lightweight Cesar Morales, 0-1 (0) lost a majority decision to Kevin Mosquera, 3-0 (1), over 4 rounds