Diego Pacheco Saturday night in Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, in Neva. In the United main competition, the IBF international lightweight champion Andy Cruz judged the “super” Omar Salsido easily in ten rounds.
(Source: Melina Pizano/Matchroom)
Pacheco defeated “So Cold” Nielsen 23-0 (18), and made 12 rounds of judgment with 20-1 (15).
In the first three rounds, the two sides played more staggering and more intense. Pacheco defeated the aggressive Nielsen with an effective thorns and achieved a weak advantage. In the last minute of the fourth round, Pacheko cut the ball on the right, and Nelson was cut from his eyebrows.
In the fifth round, Pacheco obtained several leading power on his chin. Since the promotion, Nelson is no longer an invader. In the last minute of the sixth round, Pacheko landed in the game against Nielson.
In the seventh round, Nielson continued to come forward to find the opportunity to confront Pacheco. In the eighth round, Pacheko obtained countless rights, and blood stain continued to flow out of Nelson’s face.
In the ninth round, Pacheco’s beautiful left hook punch on Nielsen’s chin. In the tenth round, Pacheko defeated Nielson. The referee Allen Hakins brought Nielson to his corner and asked the doctor to check the wound in the field.
Nelson performed well in the eleventh round, trying to surpass Pacheco’s leading advantage. In the twelfth round, Nielson showed his determination in the last round, trying to make heavy punch in this round.
The scores are 117-111, 117-111 and 117-111.
Andy Cruz (Andy Cruz) defeated the “Super” Omar Salcido with a 5-0 (2) score of 5-0 (2). WBA Intercontinental Champions Title.
Cruz used effective thorns in the first two rounds, preventing Salcod’s heavy punch. In the third round, Cruz had a faster speed, and he arrived by him before getting off at Salsido.
After the fourth round of the game, Cruz jouted on the chin of Salcido with a right punches. In a round of games, Salsido performed better. In the fifth round, Salcido appeared bruises under the right eye due to Cruz’s powerful hit. Cruz continued to use effective thorns in the sixth round and took another round from Salsido.
In the seventh round, both of them had wonderful performance. Cruz occupied an advantage. Cruz changed to left -hander and then changed back to the left -hander. In the eighth round, Cruz shook Salcido who had a heavy punches many times.
In the last minute of the ninth round, Cruz shocked Salcido. In the tenth round and the last round, Cruz caused Salsi more injuries and insisted on bells. Cruz is now being trained by one of the best coaches in the world, Philadelphia’s Bozie Eneis. His progress is obvious.
Scores 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92.
The referee is Ral Caiz (Jr.).
Ernesto ‘Tito’ Mercado, Ernesto ‘Tito’ Mercado, 17-0 (16) is impressive. At the fourth round at 2:08 The order of order and WBO lightweight champion “Sniper” Jose Pedraza, 29-6-1 (14) is scheduled for 10 rounds.
In the first two rounds, the former champion Pedrassa moved more, but there were fewer punch, and Melkado easily won two rounds. Melkado excellent movements and counterattack in the third round, Pedrassa became his boxing opponent.
In the fourth round, Melka hit Pedrassa’s back one left and right, knocking down Pedlasa, and the referee Robert Hayer sentenced him to the game. Melkado’s uncle won the last game.
Leonardo Rubalcava (Leonardo Rubalcava), the record is 9-0-1 (3). In the eight rounds of exciting competition (Mercado), recorded 11-1-2 (7) Ting.
In the first round, Mercado shocked Rubalcava, and Rubalcava hoped to end the game in advance and throw a bomb. Later, Rubalkawa seemed to be knocked down, but was sentenced to slipping by the referee Allen Hakins. He then knocked down Melkado. Melkado looked good at first, but was hurt by Rubalca. In the second round, the two sides continued the fierce battle, and both sides threw fists to knock the opponent. Melkado’s right eye began to close.
In the third round, the two sides “war” continued, and the two sides punched. Rubalkawa’s nose bleed. In the fourth round, Melkado played a good round in this melee. In the fifth round, Melkado seemed to hit his body and chin. Rubalca is back, but it is not enough to win this round.
Melkado played another round in the sixth round, and his hands were faster. In this wonderful fans, both rookies are facing great risks.
In the seventh round of the seventh round, Melkado lost a point because of the low strike of the referee Allen Hakins. The eighth round is also the last round, and the wonderful battle continues. Melkado played well.
Score 76-74 Melkado, 75-75 and 75-75,
Lightweight “threatening Dennis” Harley Mederos, 8-0 (7),#134 ½, from Brooklyn, New York, 5-3-1 in the third round of 1 minute and 27 seconds ( 4) The defeat of Arturo de Isla is impressive for six rounds.
In the first round, Models picked a left hook on Disla’s chin, hoping to stop it in advance. However, in the second round, Models, bleeding from the nose, continued to overwhelm Isra’s game.
In the middle of the third round, Models fists up to the right, and then Modrose’s left hook punch on Disla’s chin. Disla’s chin was knocked down. Er Kaiz wisely called immediately.
In the 2024 Olympic Games, the left-handed super-order mid-order player Nishante DEV, 1-0 (1), defeated 1-0 (1-1) in the first round of the scheduled six rounds in the first round of the sixth round. Alton Wiggins, left -handed, left a deep impression.
Half the first round of the game, Diff’s right fist hit Vekins’ chin, and the referee Robert Hoyer counted it to 8 and knocked it down. Vegins got up and countered until he was knocked down by Daff’s vicious combination again, causing the referee Hoil to immediately wave his hand. According to the sponsor Herne, Duff came from India and was the first person to reach this level in India.
Super feathers “Zaybop” “Zaybop” Moses defeated Mario Garcia (0-1) 2-0 (1) at the end of the first round of the scheduled four rounds.
In the first round, it was all left -handed. Moses made Garcia as the player in the whole game. Between two rounds, Garcia in the corner refused to let him play due to his right elbow injury. The referee is Robert Hoil.
The ring broadcaster is David Diamante.