At T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, Saturday over PPV Promoter Tom Brown (TGB Promotions), Sampson Lewkowicz (Sampson Boxing) and George Rose (No Limit Boxing Promotions), Matt Rose (No Limit Boxing Promotions) and Premier Boxing presented within the Primary Event WBO World Super Welterweight champion Tim Tszyu lost his title mainly as a consequence of a nasty cut from the third round to the tip to Sebastion Fundora and likewise for vacant WBC World title).
In Co-Primary Event WBA World Super Lightweight champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero defending against Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz.
Within the Primary Event WBO World Super Welter champ Tim Tszyu, 24-1 (17), #152 ¾, of Sydney, Australia, lost by split decision to southpaw Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora, 21-1-1 (13), #152 ¾, of Coachella, CA, over 12 rounds, and likewise for the vacant WBC World Super Welter title.
In the primary round two rounds the much shorter Tszyu had an edge. Within the third round and as a consequence of an accidental elbow Tszyu was cut on the brow. Within the fourth and fifth rounds Fundora kept his jab within the face of Tszyu.
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n the ninth and tenth rounds Tszyu landed several lead rights to the chin of Fundora taking the rounds. Within the eleventh round of an in depth fight it should go all the way down to the ultimate round. Within the twelfth and final round with the face of Tszyu covered with blood he fought well but Fundora still won the round.
Scores were 116-112 Tszyu and one for Fundora, 115-113 Fundora as did KH.
WBA World Super Lightweight champ Rolando “Rolly” Romero, 15-2 (13), #139 ½, of Las Vegas, NV, lost his title being stopped by Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, 26-2-1 (18), #138 ½, of Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MEX, at 0:56 of the ninth round of a scheduled 12 rounds.
In the primary round Romero was knocked down by rounds Cruz for an 8-count by Referee Thomas Taylor. He kept the pressure on Romero who countered him well enough to take all of the three rounds. Within the fifth round Referee Taylor took a degree from Cruz for excessive holding.
Within the sixth round Romero did well countering. Within the seventh round Cruz had Romero out on his feet the whole last minute. Within the eighth round Cruz jumped throughout Romero who was defenseless whey referee Taylor properly called a halt.
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“The American Dream” Lara, 30-3-3 (18), #159 ¾, of Cuba and Miami, FL, knocked out Michael “Pretty Boy” Zerafa, 31-5 (19), #158 ½, of Melbourne, Victoria, AUST, at 2:59 of the second round of a scheduled 12 rounds.
Within the second round Lara the southpaw landed a jab followed by a left on the chin and down went Zeraga for the count from Referee Tony Weeks.
WBC World Flyweight champ Julio “El Rey” Cesar Martinez, 20-3 (15), #111 ½, of Mexico City, MEX, San Diego, CA, Angelino “Huracan” Cordova, 18-0-1 (12), #111 ¾, of Caracas, VZ, 12 rounds.
WBC Interim champ Brian “La Bala” Mendoza, 22-4 (16), #153 ¼, of Las Vegas, NV, lost his title to Serhii “El Flaco” Bohachuk, 24-1 (23), #152 ½, of Vinitza, UKR, L.A., CA, over 12 rounds.
Within the second round Bohachuk had Mendoza against the ropes in the ultimate minute landing without response from Mendoza who looked good prior to this in the primary two minutes. Within the third and fourth rounds Bohachuk used uppercuts to the chin having Mendoza covering up.
From the fifth through the eighth Bohachuk continued to dominate. Within the ninth round Mendoza fought back in addition to he could but had no power to match Bohachuk.
Within the tenth Bohachuk had the face of Mendoza swelling pretty bad. Within the eleventh round Mendoza fought back having Bohachuk on the defense with a right uppercut to the chin for the primary time. Within the twelfth and final round each fighters were scoring well.
Mendoza knew he needed a knockout to win. Mendoza was bleeding from the nose at the tip and had severe swelling on his left cheek. Referee Robert Hoyle.
Scores 118-110, 117-111 twice. 118-110 KH.
Super Feather Curmel Moton, 3-0 (2), #132, of Las Vegas, NV, shut out Anthony “Too Quick” Cuba, 7-1-2 (3), #133 ¾, of Fontana, CA, over 6 lopsided rounds.
From the opening bell through the sixth round it was all Moton Within the seventh round Cuba was moving around attempting to avoid Moton’s attack. It wasn’t until the ultimate minute Cuba landed a counter right on the chin of Moton. Within the eighth and final round Moton tried putting Cuba away but Cuba wanted only to get to the ultimate bell. Moton is out of the Floyd Mayweather, Jr. camp and a great prospect.
Referee Thomas Taylor. Scores 80-72 by all and KH.
Feather Mirco Cuello, 13-0 (11), #?, of Arroyo Seco, Santa Fe, ARG, southpaw Sulaiman Segawa, 16-3-1 (6), #?, of Kampala, Uganda, Silver Spring, MD, 8 rounds.Ring Announcer Jimmy Lennon