Bruce Seldon Jr., son of former heavyweight titlist Bruce Seldon, showcased his skills in his second professional fight as he completely dominated his opponent Isaiah Margheim in a scheduled heavyweight four-rounder. Margheim tasted the mat twice before the referee mercifully stopped the fight in the second round, saving him from further punishment.
Middleweight Jacob Solis, with a record of 4-0, faced off against James Abraham, who had a record of 2-1-1, in a scheduled four-round bout. The opening round was a battle of jabs, with both fighters looking to establish dominance. The pace picked up in the third round as southpaw Solis began landing effective shots. By the fourth round, Solis was landing consistently enough for the referee to intervene and stop the fight before the final bell, preserving Solis’s undefeated record.
In the co-main event, Freddy Espinoza put his 10-5 record on the line against the undefeated local middleweight Justin Figueroa (9-0) in a scheduled six-round bout. Figueroa started strong in the first round, landing clean shots and showcasing his dominance. Espinoza showed resilience in the second round, but Figueroa’s superior skills were evident. Figueroa patiently worked his way towards a victory in the third round and when the opportunity presented itself, he unleashed a flurry of punches. The referee wisely put an end to the bout, recognizing Figueroa’s clear advantage.
Overall, the recent boxing event saw promising prospects and seasoned fighters alike showcasing their skills and determination in the ring. Each fight offered unique highlights and memorable moments for the fans in attendance.
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