Xander Zayas (22-0, 13 food) defeated Jorge ‘Chino’ Garcia Perez (33-5, 26 food) with a unanimous 12-round decision to conquer the vacant WBO World Junior Midior Midior Middle Equestrian title Saturday night in the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York. Zayas spent all night and moving and moving. Xander’s clinic was excessive.
In the first three rounds, Zayas had the lead with Garcia finishing the third with a wave. In the fourth through the eighth rounds, Zayas had the lead.
In the eleventh round, Zayas takes another round. In the twelfth and final round, Zayas exceeded Garcia.
The scores were 116-112, 115-110 and 119-109. Eric Dali was the referee.
In the co-main event, Bruce ‘Shu Shu’ Carrington, jr. (16-0, 9 costs) defeated the WBO Africa Champ Mateus Heita (14-1, 9 COs) with a unanimous 12-round decision to win the WBC-TUSSENTIGHIME INTERIMS FEFT WEIGHT title.
In the first three rounds, Carrington had his way with Heita. In the fourth round it was a big round for Carrington. In the last minute he counteracted a stitch with a right side of the top to Ken of Heita. In the final seconds of the sixth round, Carrington landed a left hook to the chin of Heita.
In the ninth and tenth rounds, Carrington continued to hit Heita. In the twelfth and final round, it looked like Carrington had an exclusion.
The scores were 120-108, 120-108 and 119-109. Harvey Dock was the referee.
The featherweight Yan ‘Dangerous’ Carlos Santana-Guerrero (15-0, 12 COs) defeated Southpawar Alameda (30-3, 17 COs) with a unanimous 10 round decision to conquer the Nabo featherweight title.
In the third round, Santana Alameda dominated in the final seconds with a combination on the head. In the sixth round, Santana Alameda shook halfway through a right on the chin.
In the ninth round, Santana landed numerous main rights on the head of Alameda. In the tenth and last round, Alameda has a bruise under his left eye at this time. Santana had fun in the final when Alameda followed him around the ring, could not cut off the ring, and were counteracted for the entire round.
Scores were 100-90, 100-90 and 100-90. Shana Murdock was the referee.
WBO Intercontinental Champion Rohan ‘El Rayo’ Polanco (17-0, 10 costs) easily hit Quinton ‘Quick Draw’ Randall (15-3-1, 3 COs) through a one-sided unanimous unanimous decision.
In the first three rounds it was all Polanco. In the fourth round, Polanco landed a combination on the chin and randall tossed after a minute.
In the eighth round, Randall has landed a overhand right to the chin of Polanco, probably his best punch so far. In the ninth round, Polanco regained control in a win, but tough fight. In the tenth and last round, both know that the fight is on the right track, although Polanco looks like a sure winner.
Scores 97-93, 100-90 and 99-91. Shawn Clark was the referee.
Super flyweight Steven Navarro (7-0, 5 food) defeated the tough Christopher ‘Vago’ Rios (13-3, 7 COs) with a unanimous eight round decision.
In the third round, due to a clash of heads, Navarro sustained a cut on his left eyebrow. Navarro is good at the moment. In the fourth round, Navarro switched to Southpaw and took another round. In the fifth round, Navarro Rios exceeded. In the sixth round, Rios continues with pressure on Navarro, which is not a stitch, but makes it up with a counter -attack against Rios.
In the seventh round, Navarro Rios hurt the body with a fighting button in the last minute. In the eighth and last rounds, it was possibly the best, with both of them hanging out.
The scores were 77-75, 77-75 and 77-75.
Light Welterweight ‘El General’ Emiliano Fernando Vargas (15-0, 13 food) knocked out Alexander Espinosa (20-4-1, 9 COs) at 0:42 from the first round of a scheduled eight rounds.
In the first round, Vargas took a stitch of Espinosa and resisted it with a solid right to the chin and dropped Espinosa, while referee Ricky Gonzalez blew it down at ten, because Espinosa couldn’t regain his feet.
Super Flyweight Southpaw Juanma ‘Juanmita’ Lopez de Jesus (3-0, 2 food) stopped Jorge L. ‘El Leon Gonzalez-Sanchez (5-3, 4 food) at 1:14 of the second round of a scheduled four rounds.
In the first round, after a minute, a counter of Lopez left for the chin and down Gonzalez-Sanchez for an 8 score of referee Shada Murdock. With a minute to go, a combination of Gonzalez-Sanchez dropped. In the second round, it seemed as if their feet became entangled when Gonzalez-Sanchez came down when referee Murdock looked like the unpredictable unpredictable time.
Featherweight Julius ‘Chu’ Ballo (1-0) beat Brandan Ayala (2-1, 1 KO) through a four one-time decision.
In the first three rounds, Ballo had the lead. In the fourth and final round it could have gone anyway.
The scores were 40-36, 40-36 and 40-36. Shawn Clark was the referee.
The ring announcer was Jimmy Lennon, Jr.
Last updated on 07/27/2025

