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BURBANK BOXING

BURBANK BOXING

Undefeated lightweight Casey “The Wizard” Ramos (22-0, 5 KOs) of Austin, Texas, won an eight round technical decision over veteran Jonathan “Popeye” Perez (35-14, 27 KOs) on Saturday night at the Burbank Marriott Events Center in Burbank, California. After to a slow start, Ramos used the jab while Perez attempted to work his way in. Measuring with the jab in round two, Ramos dropped Perez with a counter left hook in round two, although it appeared to clearly be a slip.

Ramos stuck to the jab and fired away one-two combinations in round three as Perez kept coming. In round four, a clash of heads caused a cut over Ramos’ right eye. Ramos continued to control the action.  In round eight, referee Raul Caiz took Ramos to the corner and the ring doctor determined Ramos couldn’t continue. Perez tried to celebrate, but the crowd and the referee quickly let him know that he was not the winner.  The bout went to the scorecards where all three judges scored the bout 80-71.

Unbeaten South El Monte super lightweight Arnold Barboza (11-0, 4 KOs) won a hard fought six round unanimous decision over Max Becerra (8-2-2, 5 KOs) of Vacaville, California. Both fighters had a healthy contingency of fans in attendance.  After a slow first couple of rounds, the action picked up in round 3.  Barboza seemed to have an edge with straighter punches, and Becerra was reduced to pushing down the head of Barboza by the end.. The sixth and final round had everyone on their feet as the fighters traded away in the center of the ring. Judges scored the bout 60-54, 60-54, and 59-55 for Barbosa.

Sacramento featherweight Guy Robb (18-1, 8 KOs) stopped Carlos Padilla (15-4-1, 9 KOs) of Columbia in round four of a scheduled eight rounder. Robb was the aggressor throughout. A left hook by Robb in round four staggered Padilla. Robb backed him into the corner and scored a knockdown with a body shot. Padilla managed to finished the round, but couldn’t come out for round five.

Colombian lightweight contender and former world title challenger Miguel Marriaga (22-1, 18 KOs) hammered out an eight round unanimous decision over tough Filipino Adones Aguelo (24-13-2, 16 KOs). In a competitive bout, Marriaga and Aguelo exchanged heavy punches in round four as Aguelo backed Marriaga to the ropes with a right but Marriaga stood in there trading. In the second half of the fight, Aguelo pressured Marriaga who was boxing at a distance. In the eighth and final round, Aguelo sensed the urgency urging Marriaga to stand and trade as the Colombian circled the ring sticking the jab. Judges scored the bout a closer than expected 77-75, 77-55 and 79-73 for Marriaga.

In the opener, super bantamweight Miguel Alcantara (2-0, 2 KOs) of Los Angeles scored a second round TKO over Michael Alcarez (1-9) of Houston. Alcantara teed off Alcaraz from the opening bell and in the second round landed a series of uppercuts.  Dr. Lou Moret stopped the fight at 1:31.

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APRIL 2016 BOXING PREDICTIONS, PART 1

APRIL 2016 BOXING PREDICTIONS, PART 1

This is a huge month for boxing.  There are many title fights and big important matches that will shape many divisions.  This is the first time I am actually covering a full 11 fights, over 3 blogs.  Virtually all the important matches...

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TV NOT THE SAME

TV NOT THE SAME

I know we were all supposed to rejoice at the return of boxing to network television.  I know we were all supposed to be thrilled that Al Haymon officially becoming a promoter meant his best fighters would now be facing each other.  I, howe...

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SORRY, NOT BUYING IT

SORRY, NOT BUYING IT

So, Keith Thurman has found yet another way to get out of facing a top, prime opponent in the welterweight division.  There are many things fishy about this announcement, circulating in the boxing world.  Most of it is just hearsay, but giv...

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QUITTING IN THE CORNER??

QUITTING IN THE CORNER??

When you and I go to work, we are expected to stay the duration of time for which we have been contracted.  As a comedian, I am very much held to this standard.  Even if the show is going horribly.  Even if the crowd is hostile.  ...

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