VBC Temporary Lightweight Champion of William Zepe has won the 12-round decision of the majority in relation to the former Champion Tevin Farmer Tevin Farmer on Saturday night at Hotel Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Southpis Zepeda, 33-0 (27) won the 12-round decision of most of the farm, 33-8-1 (8). It was close in the first round, because Zepeda might have pulled out. In the second round, it was all the zepeda, injured farmer in the last seconds. In the third round, Zepeda continued to put pressure on the farmer, which was opposed when he could.
The first two minutes of the fourth round, everything was all the zepeda go to the body. At the last minute, the farmer returned, and the harness was injured. In the last seconds it was a realtification of the zepeda. In the fifth round, Zepeda had a farmer who supported the whole round when in the last seconds, the farmer faced the zepeda with the left upper cut on his chin.
In the sixth round, when the farmer seems to be pain, he returned with the elevations, stopping the zeped in his numbers. In the seventh through the ninth wheel, Zepeda completed the farmer again.
In the tenth round, the farmer faced weaved well. In the eleventh round, the farmer opposed the last few seconds, when it was once again, his strip was needed wrapped.
In the twelfth and finished circle, it seemed as if a farmer scored a knock after a minute, but Judge Mike Griffin called sliding. Farmer had his best fighting color, trying to get him out as he took almost three to one.
Results 114-114, 116-112 and 115-113.
In co-main events VBA Super VVA and VBI mini Champ Southpav Oscar ‘El Pupilo’ Collazo, 12-0 (9) destroyed Southpav Edwin ‘Canito’ Cano, 13-3-1 (4) at 1:12 fifth round scheduled 12 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Collazo had the edge, he performed Cano. In the fourth round, Collazo injured Cano. Canno returned, he landed half a dozen strokes.
Collazo landed the body in the fifth circle and pushed the Cano’s canvas as Judge Miguel Canul counted Cano.
Flying villa Joselito ‘El Huracan’ Velazkuez, 21-1-1 (13) Won Adolfo ‘Lee’ Castillo, 12-5-2 (7) over 10 rounds. In the first round, due to the conflict of the head, Velazkuez was cut outside the right eyebrow. In the third round, Velazkuez landed right on his chin, rocking Castillo. Again, another conflict of the head because of the custicum coming with his head, caused by his point.
In the fourth round, the fans started cheering for Velazkuez, which is an external testing. In the sixth round, Velazkuez landed a couple of Lef in the body Castillo. In the seventh round, another conflict head and Castello was cut to the forehead.
In the eighth edge, Velazkuez slated this time on the left eyebrow. In the tenth and Velazkuez’s final district, he had Castillo injured at the last minute. Celestino Castro was a judge.
Results 100-89, 100-89 and 97-92
Cruiservight Rob ‘Robz’ Sirvan Safar, 18-0 (13) Stopped Roberto Silva, 13-3 (7), at 2:55 fifth round scheduled 10 rounds.
In the second and third round, Safi rocked Silva with the rights on his chin. In the fifth round, right of Safar on Brady knocked the Silva’s mouthpiece, followed by a combination that was injured while the judge called stopping.
VBC World Mini Champion Iokasta Valle, 33-3, (10) defeated by Split by decision on former VBA, VBA, VBC, VBO Fly Champ Marlen Esparza, 15-3 (1) over 10 × 2 rounds.
In the first round, Esparza was an aggressor, with a fire counterpered mainly to the abbey. From another through the fourth circles, it was delayed, especially with beautiful rights.
In the fifth to seventh, Spain happened good enough to take several rounds. In the eighth edge, he returned down, has a better hand speed to win the circle. In the ninth round of the Esparz, she returned with more land. In the tenth and final circle, they both had their moments.
The results were 96-94 for Esparz and 97-93, 97-93 for below.
Joe A. Martinez was a ring announcer.
Last Updated 30.03.2025