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In the night's main event, Bakersfield's Michael Dallas Jr. improved to
16-0-1 with a second-round knockout of Lenin Arroyo of Miami (20-14-1) in a
scheduled eight-round welterweight bout. The fight was halted via the
three-knockdown rule at the 1:30 mark.
In the co-main event, Shawn Estrada, who calls Hanford and East Los Angeles
home, was declared the winner of a scheduled four-round super middleweight
fight against Nathan Bedwell of Jackson, Tenn., 28 seconds into the first
round.
Bedwell (4-5), whose right knee was heavily taped, crumpled near his own
corner after being hit by a left-right combination from Estrada (9-0).
Officially, it goes down as a technical knockout, the first win for the 2008
Olympian not via knockout since turning pro, but clearly Estrada wanted
more.
Fresno bantamweight Michael Ruiz Jr. continued his rise through the ranks in
one of the night's more entertaining bouts, improving to 6-0 with a
fourth-round knockout of Frank Gutierrez (2-8-1) of Fontana in a scheduled
six-round fight. In a match up of left-handers, Ruiz got the upper hand in
the third round with a flurry of punches, then forced a standing eight count
in the fourth.
2008 Olympian Javier Molina (4-0) made quick work of his opponent as well.
The Norwalk-based junior middleweight improved to 4-0 with a first-round
knockout, his fourth in as many fights, of Marco Arauz of Palmdale (3-7-1).
A vicious right sent Arauz to the mad 39 seconds into the scheduled
four-rounder.
Kevin Hoskins of Los Angeles (3-0) won the first all-SoCal battle of the
night, staggering Rene Torres of Pomona (0-4-1) as the bell sounded in the
first round, and finishing him off via knockout :59 seconds into the second
round of a scheduled four-round super featherweight bout.
Bantamweight Jonathan Arellano of Ontario (6-0-1) took a unanimous decision
from Abel Gomez of Jalisco, Mexico (3-4) in a four-round bout.
Matt Villanueva of Van Nuys improved to 3-0 when Christian Salgado's corner
threw in the towel 28 seconds into the second round of a scheduled
four-round super flyweight bout. Salgado (1-2), from Ensenada, Mexico, took
a standing eight count in the first round and was knocked down with a hard
right early in the second.
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