Boxing Results: Emanuel 'Vaquero' Navarrete Defeats Berinchyk!
Petchanga Arena, San Diego, CA. On Saturday ESPN promoter Bob Arum (Top Rank) presented the opportunity to fight for his WBO World Super Featherweight title Emanuel 'Vaquero' Navarrete lost a sloppy decision to 2012 Olympic silver medalist and WBO International champion Denys Berinchyk for the vacant WBO World Lightweight. the subject.
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In the WBO World Super Featherweight Championship Emanuel 'Vaquero' Navarrete, 38-2-1 (31), #136, of San Juan Zitaltepec, Distrito Federal, MEX, lost by split decision to Olympic Silver Medalist 2012, WBO No. 1 ranked and WBO Int'l champion Denys 'The Thunder' Berinchyk, 19-0 (9), #134.8, from Kiev, UKR, 12 rounds, for the vacant WBO World Lightweight title.
The first round was close with Berinchyk fighting the southpaw out of Navarrete. In the second to fourth rounds Navarrete came back to outwork and rock Berinchyk with a left uppercut in the fourth round.
In the fifth and sixth rounds Navarrete won two close rounds. In the seventh and eighth rounds Berinchyk worked hard on Navarrete. In the ninth round Navarrete had a slight edge. In the tenth round Berinchyk got out of Navarrete.
In the eleventh round Berinchyk had a slight edge despite being warned by referee Jack Reiss several times. By the twelfth and final round it was sloppy and close to the metal.
Scores 115-113 Berinchyk, 116-112 Navarrate and 116-112 Berinchyk. 114-114 KH.
Southpaw Giovani 'Gallo de Oro' Santillan, 32-1 (17), #146.4, of San Diego, CA, was stopped by WBO Welter International champion Brian 'The Assassin ll' Norman, Jr., 26- 0-2nc (20) ), #146.5, of Conyers, GA, at 1:33 of the tenth round of the vacant WBO interim welterweight title, 12 rounds.
In the first round Santillan had the edge. In the second round Santillan injured his left eyelid. In the fourth round Santillan had Norman on the ropes for most of the time.
The fifth and sixth rounds are the same as Norman is holding too much and was warned by the referee Ray Corona.
In the seventh round Norman came back and worked Santillan. In the eighth round Norman hurt Santillan at the last minute but Santillan was able to reach the end of the round.
In the ninth round Norman bloodied Santillan. In the tenth round Norman dropped Santillan with a right uppercut while referee Corona was waving. Santillan was exhausted, with cuts in both eyes and a bloody nose.
2020 Olympic Heavyweight Silver Medalist Richard Torrez, Jr., 10-0 (10), #229.9, of Tulare, CA, stopped NABF heavyweight champion Brandon Moore, 14-1-1nd (8), # .229, from Lakeland, FL, at 1:39 of the fifth round of an 8-rounder.
In the first three rounds Torrez had the edge. In the fourth round both had their moments with Torrez on top.
In the fifth round of the southpaw fight, Torrez dropped Moore with a right hook in 8 counts by referee Thomas Taylor. Torrez was full of himself when Thomas was there to throw in the towel.
Local Lightweight favorite Jonny 'Magic' Mansour, 1-0 (0), #134, of San Diego, CA, defeated Anel Dudo, 3-5 (1), #130.8, of Sarajevo, Bosnia, over 4 rounds. Total score 40-36.
In the first two rounds Mansour took out Dudo while cruising. Dudo switched to southpaw on occasion. In the third and fourth round, Mansour was dominant but could not hurt Dudo who has never been stopped.
Referee Jack Reiss Scored all 40-36
Lightweight Alan 'Kid Kansas' Garcia, 13-0 (10), #137.8, of Ulysses, KS, defeated Wilfredo Flores, 10-3-1 (5), #136.9, of Ponce, PR, No. Tonawanda, NY, 8 rounds. All scores are 80-72
Featherweight Jonathan 'La Roca' Lopez, 15-0 (11), #127.1 of Orlando, FL, stopped Edgar 'El ciclon' Ortega, 14-2-2 (7), #127.6, of -Mexicali, Baja California, at 2:39 of the 8th and final round.
Super Lightweight Emiliano 'El General' Vargas, 10-0 (8), #139.6, of Las Vegas, NV, Angel Varela, 10-2 (7), #140, of Auga Prieta, Sonora, MEX, at 1:01 of the 6th and final round.
In the first four rounds, Vargas was the winner. In the fifth round, Vargas Varela was bleeding from the nose. In the sixth and final round, referee Ray Corona saw enough and stopped it early.
Super Lightweight Angel Barrera, Jr., 5-0 (4), #146, of Paramount, CA, defeated Levy 'Derecho' Josue Garcia Benetiz, 3-2-1 (2), #143.9, of Tiaquepaque , Jalisco, MEX , 4 rounds. All points are 40-35
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