Avila decisions Ruiz

Manuel Avila
Manuel Avila won a 10-round unanimous decision over Erik Ruiz in a Featherweight bout at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles.

Aviila, 122 1/2 lbs of Fairfield, CA won by scores of 100-90 on all cards and is now 17-0. Ruiz, 123 lbs of Oxnard, CA is now 13-3.

Diego De La Hoya remained undefeated with a 8-round unanimous decision over Ramiro Robles in a Featherweight bout.

De La Hoya, 123 1/2 lbs of Mexicali, MX won by scores of 80-72 on all cards and is now 10-0. Robles, 122 1/2 lbs of Mexico is now 12-3-1.

De La Hoya landed 274-773 punches while Robles was 94-566.

Oscar Negrete won a technical decision after his bout with former world title challenger Luis Maldonado was called during the 5th frame of their scheduled 6-round Super Bantamweight bout.

Negrete won by scores of 50-46, 50-45 and 50-45 and is now 9-0. Maldonado is now 36-15-1.




Morales takes technical decision over Maldonado

Ivan Morales scored a technical unanimous decision over former world title challenger Luis Maldonado when an accidental headbutt in the final round caused a cut over the left eye of Maldonado in the final round. The bout was a scheduled ten round Super Flyweight bout at the Pechanga Hotel and Resort in Temecula, California.

Morales, who is the brother of four-time world champion Erik Ël Terrible” Morales was solid and boxed very well in the battle of southpaws.

Morales, 115 lbs of Tijuana, MX is now 18-0. Maldonado, 114 1/2 lbs of Mexacali, MX is now 38-9-1.

Nineteen year-old Julian Ramirez needed just forty-two seconds to take out Noel Mendiza in a scheduled six round Super Bantamweight bout.

Ramirez dropped Mendoza hard on his back from a straight left hand. Mendoza got to his feet but only endured a relentless flurry and the bout was stopped/

Ramirez, 124 lbs of East Los Angeles is now 4-0 with three knockouts. Mendoza, 123 lbs of Phoenix is now 6-2-1.

Cesar Martinez scored an action filled four round unanimous decision over Jorge Porras in a Featherweight bout.

Scores were 40-36 on all cards for Martinez, 124 lbs of Los Angeles and is now 4-1. Porras, 123 1/2 lbs of Fallbrook, CA was making his pro debut




Morel stop Maldonado after four


Former world champion Eric Morel stopped former world title challenger Luis Maldonado after four rounds of their scheduled ten round Jr. Featherweight bout at the Fantasy Springs Resort in Indio, CA.

Morel dropped Maldonado at the end of round one from a right hand and continued to pressure Maldonado until the bout was stopped after four rounds.

Morel, 119 lbs of San Juan, PR is now 44-2 with twenty-two knockouts. Maldonado, 119 1/2 lbs of Mexicali, MX is now 37-5-1.

Good looking twenty year old prospect Randy Caballero stopped Felix Perez in round two of a scheduled six round Super Bantamweight bout.

Caballero dropped Perez in the first from a left to the head and again dropped Perez in round two with a left to the body body and the bout was stopped at 2:42 of round two.

Caballero, 120 1/2 lbs of Cochella, CA is now 9-0 with five knockouts. Perez, 120 1/2 lbs of Carolina, PR is now 7-3.

Ramon Valadez scored a spectacular one punch knockout over Rob Diezel in round one of their scheduled six round Lightweight bout.

After a nice exchange, Diezel walked into a perfect right that knocked him down and out at 1:42 of round one.

Valadez, 131 3/4 lbs of Ontario, CA is now 7-1 with four knockouts. Diezel, 129 lbs of Seattle, WA is now 5-4.

Alfonso Blanco remained undefeated by scoring a four round unanimous decision over Ricardo Malfavon in a Jr. Middleweight bout.

Scores were 39-36 on all cards for Balnco, 153 3/4 lbs of Caracas, Venezuela and is now 4-0. Malfavon, 151 3/4 lbs of Mexico is now 1-5.