Author: ERIC ARMIT
Date: 11/24/2009
November 18
Monterrey, Mexico: Welter: Norberto
Gonzalez (18-1) W PTS 12 Manuel Garcia (11—4-2). Former amateur star Gonzalez
bounces back from February loss to Antwone Smith and wins vacant Mexican title
in front of his home crowd.
November 19
Medellin, Colombia: Super Feather: Likar
Ramos (21-2) W PTS 12 Angel Granados (18-8). Welter: Charlie Navarro (18-3) W
TKO 2 Emilio Julio (17-5-1). Ramos wins vacant interim WBA title. Ex-Olympian
and Pan American champion Ramos injures right hand in fifth, but floors
35-year-old Venezuelan twice on the way to a wide, unanimous verdict. Navarro
gets some measure of revenge for Venezuela flooring and halting
Julio.
Rochester, USA: Middle: Edwin Rodriguez
(13-0) W TKO 5 Brian Norman (17-10). Dominican-born “La Bomba”, a former US and
National Golden Gloves champion, makes it 13 by KO/TKO as he floors Norman in
third and forces referee to stop it in fifth.
Stafford, USA: Light Heavy: Alfonso Lopez
(18-0) W KO 2 Tiwon Taylor (26-18-1). Lopez, from Cut and Shoot goes to 15
inside the distance but meaningless as all very poor opposition.
Paris, France: Light Heavy: Thierry Karl
(24-2) W TKO 8 Karim Bennama (18-14-2). Light Heavy: Djamel Selini
(21-8-1) W PTS 8 Tarek Kaidouri (12-11-1). Light Welter: Willy Blain (21-1) W
PTS 8 Andre Nascimento (14-1). Bantam: Jerome Arnould (22-3-1) W TKO 5 Dario
Azuaga (76-18-2). Super Middle: Hakim Chioui (12-0) W TKO 4 Magid Ben Driss
(9-22-4). Karl and Selini qualify for final of French national tournament. Karl
halts Bennama with big right cross. Blain returns for first time since injury
loss to Lamont Peterson for interim WBO title, and outpoints modest Brazilian.
Arnould hurts Paraguayan veteran in fourth and stops him in fifth. Chioui makes
it twelve in a row by KO/TKO, but no real opposition.
November 20
Johannesburg, South Africa: Fly:
Moruti Mthalane (25-2) W PTS 12 Julio Cesar Miranda (30-5-1). Super Bantam: Jeff
Mathebula (23-2-2) W KO 4 Rashid Ally (13-13-8). Fly: Zolani Tete W KO 1 Anthony
Mathias (24-14-2). Bantam: Klaas Mboyane (12-6-2) W PTS 12 Cletus Mbhete
(9-2-2). Super Middle: Tineyi Maridzo (4-6) W KO 1 Mike Schultz (14-1-2).
“Babyface” wins vacant IBF title. Stopped on cuts in challenge to Nonito Donaire
last November, Mthalane makes no mistake this time. Mexican starts fast, and
rocks Mthalane a couple of times, but South African takes control with his jab
and boxes his way to clear victory. Scores 118-111 and 117-111, twice. Mathebula
returns after disputed split decision loss to Celestino Caballero for WBA/ IBF
titles and halts Tanzanian. Former undefeated WBF champion Tete wins vacant WBO
African interim title with first round kayo of another Tanzanian. In
all-southpaw battle, Mboyane makes first defence of South African title with win
over former victim Mbhete. Zimbabwean Maridizo fails to read script and kayos
unbeaten home town guy Schultz in 86 seconds for vacant WBO African interim
title.
Nottingham, England: Super Bantam:
Rendall Munroe (20-1) W PTS 12 Simone Maludrottu (30-3). Southpaw Munroe retains
European title for fifth time with points win over former champion Maludrottu in
bout which was also a WBC eliminator. Tough, close-quarters battle with Munroe
overcoming cut and finishing strongly to win on scores of 116-112 (twice) and
115-113.
Kissimmee, USA: Super Bantam: Wilfredo
Vazquez (17-0-1) W TKO 7 Genaro Garcia (36-8). Twenty-five-year-old son of
Puerto Rican legend wins WBO Latino title as he scores two knockdowns in seventh
over Mexican veteran. “Poblanito” has lost four of his last five, but three of
those were world title shots.
Cherkasy, Ukraine: Middle: Avtandil
Khurtsidze (20-1-2) W TKO 8 Kuvanych Toygonbayev (30-6). Welter: Yuriy Nuzhnenko
(30-1-1) W PTS 10 Vyacheslav Yakovenko (7-8-1). Georgian-born Khurtsidze wins
WBA European title in controversial circumstances as 33-year-old Uzbek is
stopped on a cut caused by clash of heads which should have sent bout to score
cards. Former WBA secondary champion Nuzhnenko cut badly but wins by 10, 10 and
9 points over durable Russian...
Philadelphia, USA: Super Bantam: Teon
Kennedy (14-0) W TKO 10 Francisco Rodriguez (14-3). Yet another tragedy. Former
National Golden Gloves champion Kennedy wins vacant USBA title. He almost gets
Rodriguez out in first round with referee saving Chicago-based Mexican by
wrongly applying an eight count. Tough battle from there until Kennedy forces
stoppage in last round. Rodriguez collapses in ring and is rushed to hospital.
He never regained consciousness and died on Sunday night.
Longchamps, Argentina: Cruiser: Mauro
Ordiales (23-6) W KO 1 Adolfo Salazar (218-2). Ordiales makes it 22 by KO/TKO
and wins vacant World Boxing Commission (Yes another sanctioning body) title.
Only two of Mauro’s 29 bouts have gone the distance. Salazar worse than his
record might make you think.
Belfast, Northern Ireland: Bantam: Alexei
Acosta (9-0) W TKO 2 Sean Hughes (15-10-1). Cuban prospect, just 21, makes it
nine by KO/TKO, all inside three rounds.
St Paul, USA: Welter: Mohamed Kayongo
(15-2-1) W TKO 3 James Todd (2-2-1). Ugandan Commonwealth Games silver medallist
Kayongo floors Welshman Todd with right in second and halts him in
third.
Cancun, Mexico: Fly: Wilbert Uicab
(27-5-1) W PTS 12 Job Solano (10-13-1). Bantam: Cristian Mijares (37-6-2) W KO 3
Jesus Vidal (8-6-1). Super Feather: Rudy Lopez (22-4-1, 1ND) W PTS 8 Jon Ramos.
Uicab’s constant pressure too much for passive Solano and Wilbert retains NABF
title for fourth time. Former WBC and WBA super fly champion Mijares puts Vidal
down in second and finishes him with body shot in third. Former WBC feather
champion Lopez wins every round against novice Ramos.
November 21
Oakland, USA: Super Middle: Andre Ward
(21-0) W T DEC 11 Mikkel Kessler (42-2). Olympic gold medallist Ward wins WBA
title and Super Six bout as Kessler badly cut on right eyelid by head clash in
eighth and not allowed to continue in eleventh. Ward dominated all the way with
his great jab, speed and accuracy and confuses Dane with switch-hitting.
However, cuts caused by head clashes, and also lots of holding from former
Olympic gold medallist. The bout was in his hometown and the referee was from
California, but scores of 98-92 twice and 97-93 show Ward’s dominant and did not
need any local help.
Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico: Light Fly:
Rodel Mayol (26-4-1) W TKO 2 Edgar Sosa (37-6). Light: Daniel Estrada W TKO 5
Ric Arrieta (11-4-2). Light Ramon Ayala (15-1) W KO 4 Giovanni Diaz (11-3). Big
upset as Filipino halts Sosa to lift WBC title. You can bet there will be a
return. Mayol had a good first round scoring with some heavy hooks. Then in the
second there is a clash of heads and Sosa goes down badly hurt. Referee sends
Mayol to a neutral corner and helps Sosa to his corner. Sosa has a bad gash on
his cheek and blood from his mouth the Doctor signals the fight can continue.
The referee takes a point from Mayol for a butt. Mayol goes after Sosa who tries
to fight back but he is floored by a heavy punch. He beats the count but Mayol
batters away until the referee stops the fight. From the replay Mayol led with
his head and continued through turning his head into Sosa as it landed. Having
said that, for the short time the fight lasted Mayol looked the sharper and
faster. Mayol wins a title at fifth attempt (head clashes caused technical draw
and loss to Ivan Calderon in IBF title challenges already this year). Sosa loses
title in eleventh defence and sees 25 bout winning streak snapped. He suffered a
fractured cheek bone in the head clash. Ayala climbs off floor in second and
kayos Diaz in third. Diaz taken to hospital where he undergoes emergency
surgery. Said to be in a critical but stable condition under an induced coma.
Kiel, Germany: Cruiser: Zsolt Erdei
(31-0) W PTS 12 Giacobbe Fragomeni (26-2-1). Super Feather: Vitali Tajbert
(19-1) W PTS 12 Humberto Gutierrez (26-2-1). Super Middle: Dimitri Sartison
(26-1) W TKO 5 Stjepan Bozic (23-4). Super Middle: Gennady Golovkin (18-0) W KO
2 Mikhail Makarov (10-1). Former undefeated WBO light heavy champion Erdei
starts fast and builds early lead with speedy and accurate jab and good
combinations. Fragomeni gets back into it at close quarters with heavy hooks and
has an exhausted Erdei reeling at the end. Majority decision to Erdei who lifts
WBC title. Scores 115-113 twice and 114-114, but could have gone either way this
one and Fragomeni deserves a return. Tajbert under pressure early from champion
Gutierrez but from sixth takes control with his better boxing and wins interim
WBC title with scores of 116-112 twice and 116-113. Russian-born Sartison wins
vacant WBA secondary title as Croat Bozic stopped in fifth unable to see out of
left eye. Hot prospect Golovkin floors late sub Makarov three times for
stoppage.
Sunchales, Argentina: Light Welter:
Marcos Maidana (27-1) W KO 3 William Gonzalez (22-6-1). Light: Daniel Dorrego W
KO 1 Daniel Brizuela (17-1-1, 1ND). Light Oscar Pereyra (19-1) W PTS 6 Marcelo
Lazarte (9-14-1, 1ND). Maidana retains WBA interim title in first defence as he
softens up mediocre Panamanian challenger in second and then finishes him in
third. Now 26 by KO/TKO for Maidana. Minor upset as Dorrego kayos previously
unbeaten Brizuela in first. Pereyra, who holds a win over Dorrego, wins every
round in easy match.
Merida, Mexico: Light Fly: Giovanni
Segura (22-1-1) W KO 1 Sonny Boy Jaro (30-8-5). Feather: Ramon Maas (18-0) W KO
1 Flavio Hernandez. In first defence of WBA title Segura takes just 65 seconds
to put Filipino out of action with a body shot. Jaro had trouble making the
weight. Nineteen by KO/TKO for Segura. Southpaw “La Cobra” Maas also finishes
his bout with body punch.
Rama, Canada: Super Fly: Marvin Sonsona
(14-0-1) Alejandro Hernandez (22-7-2) Super Feather: Steve Molitor (31-1) W PTS
8 Jose Seaz (17-9-4). Heavy Greg Kielsa (11-0) W PTS 6 Jason Bergman (9-9-2).
Filipino Sonsona, just 19, loses WBO title as he fails to make the weight.
Weigh-in in Ontario is on the day of the fight. Southpaw Sonsona, starts well
and tries to keep it on the outside, but Mexican “ Little Clown” Hernandez, a
former WBO flyweight challenger, gets into the fight as Sonsona weakens and
deserves draw. Scores 115-113, 113-115 and 114-114. Title now vacant. Former IBF
super bantam champion Molitor, up at super feather, has to climb off the floor
in the fifth but wins clear decision over Argentinian. Pole Kielsa, who is
Canadian champion, wins wide unanimous decision.
Buenos Aires, Argentina: Light: Jorge
Barrios (49-4-1) W TKO 5 Michael Lozada. Light Welter: Lucas Matthysse (25-0,
1ND) W KO 4 Florencio Castellano(16-4). Sebastian Lujan (32-5-2, 1ND) W PTS 6
Ignacio Fraga (9-5-2). Champion Lozada fails to make weight in WBO
Intercontinental title defence and Barrios after slow starts floors Mexican in
third breaks him down for kayo in fifth. In WBO Latino title fight Matthysse
floors Colombian in second and finishes him with a body shot. 23 by KO/TKO for
Matthysse. Former WBO welter and light middle title challenger Lujan, who beat
Jose Luis Castillo in 2008, wins easily over six.
Nuevo Leon, Mexico: Light Fly: Juanito
Rubillar (48-13-7) W PTS 10 Jose Lupe Martinez (20-4-1). Super Bantam: Arturo
Reyes (5-0) W TKO 4 Narciso Lara. Veteran Filipino southpaw Rubillar floors
Martinez in fourth and cuts him, but Martinez gets back in the fight and makes
it close. Scores 96-93, 95-94 and 94-95. Rubillar, who has had four world title
shots wins WBC Continental Americas title, which seems to relocate Philippines a
long way! Reyes, a 2008 Olympian much too good for Lara.
Newcastle, Australia: Light Welter: Chad
Bennett (24-3-2) W PTS 10 Aldo Ruiz (46-5, 1ND). Bennett, now 36, wins every
round against experienced Argentinian.
Tunica, USA: Light Middle: Shawn Porter
(11-0) W TKO 4 Jerome Ellis (12-10-2). “Showtime”, former National Golden Gloves
champion and Olympic alternate forces retirement at end of fourth. Now nine by
KO/TKO for Porter, but only one win in last eight for Bahamian.
November 22
Nagoya, Japan: Kohei Ohba (26-0-1) W TKO
9 Nobuto Ikehara (29-4). Twenty-five-year-old Oba retains Japanese title for
fifth time. Not a puncher he uses speed to outscore former WBA challenger and
floors and halts him in ninth.