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Boxing Outcomes: Richardson Hitchins Defeats Liam Paro


BF Tremendous Light-weight champion Liam Paro (25-1, 15 KOs) misplaced a break up choice to IBF North American, WBC Silver, and WBO NABO champion Richardson Hitchins (20-0, 7 kOs) on Saturday evening on the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Within the first three rounds, Paro out-landed Hitchins. A proper cross hit Hitchins within the fourth, driving him a number of steps to his left. Within the fifth spherical, Hitchins drew blood from Paro’s nostril.

Within the seventh spherical’s last minute, Hitchins landed a stable proper to Paro’s chin. Within the eleventh spherical, Hitchins outworked Paro. Within the twelfth and last spherical, it went forwards and backwards, with Hitchins having a slight edge.

Scores 117-111 for Paro, 116-112, and 116-112 for Hitchins.

WBO Latino Tremendous Feather champ southpaw Henry ’Moncho’ Lebron, 20-0 (10) defeated Christopher ‘Pitufo’ Diaz, 29-5 (19) over ten rounds for the vacant IBF Latino title.

All through the primary eight rounds, Lebron had his means, for essentially the most half, towards the aggressive Diaz. Within the ninth spherical, a conflict of heads brought about a reduce on Lebron’s left eyebrow. Within the tenth and last spherical, Diaz chased Lebron for all the spherical.

Referee Ramon Pena. Scores 97-93 twice, 96-94.

WBC Youth Silver and WBA No. American Welter champ Jalil ‘Main’ Hackett, 9-1 (7) misplaced a break up choice to Jose ‘Chito’ Roman, 14-1 (6) over ten rounds.

Within the first six rounds, Hackett was forward, for essentially the most half, backing. Within the eighth spherical, Hackett, having had issues making weight, appears to be slowing down as Roman is taking the spherical.

Within the ninth spherical, Roman countered Hackett, who stored coming ahead with swelling exterior Hacket’s proper eye. Within the tenth and last spherical, Roman, who misplaced the primary half of the combat, got here again, taking the final three with swelling below his proper eye on the finish.

Referee Roberto Ramirez. Scores 96-94 for Roman, 96-94 Hackett, and 96-94 for Roman. A draw wouldn’t have harm.

Continental Americas Gentle champ Marc Castro, 13-1 (8) misplaced by break up choice to Agustin ‘Sugar’ Quintana, 21-2-1 (13) over ten rounds.

It went forwards and backwards within the first three rounds, with Castro having an edge. Within the fourth and fifth rounds, Quintana got here again, taking each rounds.

Within the sixth and seventh rounds, Castro out-landed Quintana for essentially the most half. Within the eighth and ninth rounds Quintana got here again taking the spherical.

Within the tenth and last spherical each swinging wildly Castro had Quintana towards the ropes for essentially the most half.

Referee Ramon Pena. Scores 97-93 twice for Quintana and 96-94 Castro.

WBA Continental Americas & WBC Silver champ Yankiel ‘El Doctorcito’ Rivera, 7-0 (3), #112, of Toa Alta, PR, stopped NABF Fly champ Angel ’Set if off’ Gonzalez, 14-1 (7), #110.8, of Longwood, FL, at 2:10 of the fourth spherical of a scheduled 10 rounds.

Within the fourth spherical Rivera dropped Gonzalez with a mix to the chin for an 8-count from Referee Pabon. Seconds later he harm Gonzalez with a proper on the chin and one other on the again and down he went for an 8-count. Referee Luis Pabon waved it off.

In opening bout WBA Continental Americas Welter champ southpaw Stefanie ‘The Medication’ Piniero, 8-0 (2), #146.4, of Bayamon, PR, defeated Kalinda Faria, 2-3 (0), #139.8, of Sao Paulo, BRZ, over 8×2 rounds.

Within the first three rounds Piniero had the sting. Within the fourth spherical Pinero rocked Faria with a proper hook to the chin on the midway level.

Within the seventh rounds last seconds Faria ran from Piniero to get to the bell. Faria was busted up on each eyes. Within the eighth and last around the taller southpaw Piniero continued dominating Faria.

Referee Melva Santos. Scores all 80-71.

Tremendous Gentle southpaw William ‘Willito’ Ortiz, 7-0 (4), #140, of Toa Alta, PR, simply defeated Lionell ‘Taz’ Omar Colon, 6-1 (3), #139 ¼, of PR, Ocala, FL, over 6 rounds.

Within the first spherical each had their moments. Within the second spherical Ortiz rocked Colon on a number of events with lead lefts to the chin. Within the fourth spherical Ortiz continued outworking Ortiz whom doesn’t appear to do a lot till the ultimate seconds presumably making an attempt to steal a spherical.

Within the fifth spherical with a minute remaining Ortiz landed a left on the chin knocking Colon again a number of steps. Colon had an abrasion round his left eye on the finish. Within the sixth and last spherical Ortiz continued to dominate Colon.

Referee Louis Pabon. Scores got in Spanish by D Diamante. All 60-54.

Bantam Juan ‘Juancito’ Zayas, 11-0-1 (8), #117.4, of Bayamon, PR, defeated Geraldo ‘Rigondiaux’ Valdez, 16-3 (11), #116.6, of Santo Domingo, DR, over 8 rounds.

Within the first 4 rounds Zayas had the lead. Within the sixth spherical Zayas suffered a reduce over his proper eyelid. Within the eighth spherical Zayas was warned for holding all through the spherical

Referee Melva Santos. Scores 78-73 twice, 77-74.

Ring Announcer David Diamante.

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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