Diego Pacheko defeated Las Vegas's Cosmopolitan, Chelsea Balroom, Las Vegas, Nevada Cosmopolitan on Saturday night over 12 unbeaten WBA Continental America Super Middle Champion Steven Nelson. At the co-origin event, the IBF International Lightweight Champ Andy Cruise easily defeated Omar 'Super' Salcido by a 10-round unanimous decision.
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Pachako, 23-0 (18) 'So Cold' Nelson defeated 12-1 (15) by a 12-round unanimous decision.
The fight in the first three rounds was closer. Pachako had little edge using effective jab on aggressive nelson. Nelson was cut into the left eyebrow with the right cut from Pachako to the last moment of the fourth round.
In the fifth round, Pachako landed several lead rights over the chin. Nelson stopped being aggressive from the cut. At the last minute of the sixth round, Pachako landed great against Nelson.
Nelson is about to come forward in the seventh round, looking for a big shot against long Pachako. In the eighth round, Pachako landed numerous rights as blood continued from Nelson's face.
In the ninth round, Pachako landed a good left hook on Nelson's chin. In the tenth round, Pachako did outwork to Nelson. The referee Alan Alan Hugins took Nelson to his corner, asked the ring physician to test the cut.
Nelson had a good round in the eleventh round, trying to overcome Pachako's leadership. Nelson showed the determination determination in the twelfth and final round, trying to land the big punch.
The scores were 117-111, 117-111 and 117-111.
Andy Cruise, 3-5 (2), Omar defeated 'Super' Salcido, 20-2 (14) by 10 rounds of unanimous decisions for the zero WBA Continental title.
Cruise used an effective job in the first two rounds, preventing power-punching salsido from landing a large punch. In the third round, Cruise, with a quick hand, he reached Salcido before coming down.
Solcido trembled on the right of the chin in the fourth round of Cruise Bell. In a round, Salcido was doing better. In the fifth round from the power shot of the cruise, Salcido showed an injury under his right eye. Continue using an effective job in the sixth round with another round from Cruise Solcido.
In the seventh round, the cruise was the moment of the cruise in the Cruise Cruise Southpa and the edge of the cruise. In the eighth round, Cruise shakes hard-hit salido several times.
Cruise Salcido shook at the last moment of the ninth round. In the tenth and final round, Cruise Salcido hit and held the bell. Cruise is now training by Bowzie Anis, Philadelphia, one of the best instructions in the world. Its improvement is clear.
The score is 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92.
The referee was Raul Cage, Junior.
Super Lightweight Ernesto 'Tito' Marcodo, 17-0 (16) fascinated, ex-IBF Super Featherweight and W. Lightweight Champion 'The Sniper' Jose Padraja, 29-6-1 (14) 2:08 A2:08 A. Stopped 10 rounds of scheduled.
In the first two rounds, the former champion Pedraja wandered a lot but a few dugs, as Marcado won both rounds easily. Marcodo was well moved and turned in the third round, after his bribe with Pedrasa.
In the fourth round, Marcodo landed on a left side to the right of his head, dropped Pedraja and referee Robert Welle counted him. Marcado's uncle won the previous fight.
Super Lightweight Leonardo Rubalca, 9-0-1 (3), was fortunate to draw with Israel's 'bad way' marital, 11-2 (7) over eight exciting rounds.
In the first round, Marcodo shook Rubalcava, who wanted to finish it early, was throwing bombs. Later, a slip was ruled by the referee Alan Hugins, which seemed to be the knuckle, which was seemed to be knuckydown. He later knocked on Marcado. Marcodo looked good too early but was injured in Rubalcava. In the second round, the slugfeust continued, both throwing for the knockout. Marcodo's right eye starts to close the round around.
In the third round, both 'war' continued to throw big dugs. Rubalakava suffered blood from the nose. In the fourth round, Marcador had a good round in this slugfest. Marcado seemed to have landed a strong ditch near the body and the chin in the fifth round. Rubalakava returns, but is not enough to win the round.
In the sixth round, Marcado had another good round, a bit faster with his hands. There is a lot of lines in the fight for a great fan of both possibilities.
Marcodo lost a point for less injury from referee Alan Hugins in the seventh round. In the eighth and final round, outstanding fighting continued. Marcado had a good goal.
Score 76-74 Marcodo, 75-75 and 75-75,
Lightweight 'Dennis the Menes' Harley Mederos, 8-0 (7), #134 ½, Brooklyn, NY, Arturo de Islamla is fascinated to stop, 5-3-1 (4) A 3- A.27 A. 5- of 5- 3-1 (4) six rounds scheduled.
In the first round, the Mederos landed on a left hook near De -Isla's chin in search of the initial stop. In the second round, although bleeding from the nose, Mederos is a game de Islamla continues to continue.
In the third round, a hard overhand on the right to the right, on the right, was dropped after a left hook in the mederos of De -Isler Chinos, because the referee stopped the Raul Keiz Jr. immediately.
2024 Olympian Southpa Super Wellterwaite Nishant Dev, 1-0 (1), fascinated Southpa Alton Wigins 1-1-1 at 2:48 in the first round of a scheduled six rounds.
At the first round's halfway point, Dave Referee dropped Wiggins to the right of the chin for an 8-count from Robert Whale. Wiggins got up, fought again until he left him again in a vicious combination from the div, the referee whale immediately waved it. From India, Dev is the first person from his country who was at this level, according to the promoter horn.
Super Featherwaite Southpa Zakuin stopped 'Zaibop' Moses, 2-5 (1), Mario Garcia, 1-3 at the end of the first round of the scheduled four rounds.
In the first round, it was all Southpa. Garcia was at the end of Moses's entire round. In the round, Garcia's corner refused to come out because of the injured right elbow. The referee was Robert Whale.
The ring announcer was in David Diamet.
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