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Gaballo Captures First World Championship with Unanimous Decision over Young in “Rumble at the Rock” at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood

ReymartGenSan Assassin” Pièces de General Santos City, Philippines, captured his first version of a world title and introduced himself to the world stage with a unanimous decision victory over perennial top contender StephonShowstopper” Jeune de St. Louis.
Fighting in the main event of Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock” at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Floride, the hard-punching Gaballo (19-0, 16 KOs) became the WBA Interim World Bantamweight Champion with unanimous scores of 118-109, 117-110 et 117-110.
Jeune, maintenant 17-1-3, 7 KOs, was down in round three and badly hurt, but to his credit, got up and kept it exciting and closer than the scores indicate throughout the remainder of the 12 tours.
The speed and reflexes of 19-year-old Honolulu-based welterweight prospect Logan “Korican KidYoon (11-0, 10 KOs) overcame the determination and experience of former two-time world champion Juan Carlos Salgado (27-8-1, 16 KOs) of Mexico City over 10 workmanlike rounds.
Fighting for the NABO Super Lightweight Championship, Yoon showed surprising poise and maturity for a young fighter in his 11th fight and seemed unphased to be facing such an accomplished foe. His sharp counters landed with regularity on the tough former champion. À son crédit, Salgado fought bravely, but at 33 ans, seems to have lost a step.
Les scores étaient 100-89, 97-92 et 98-91, unanimously for Yoon.
Former WBA World Super Bantamweight Champion Juan Carlos Payano survived a real scare against MagicMike Plania in their 10-round brawl for the NABO Super Bantamweight Championship.
After a strong first couple rounds, Plania, maintenant 14-1, 7 KOs, had Payano down and badly hurt near the end of round three.
He never really threatened Payano again. A consummate professional, Payano (20-1, 9 KOs), of Miami via La Vega, République Dominicaine, came out for round four with the answers for neutralizing the harder punches of his Philippine opponent and never lost another round.
Les scores étaient 96-93, 97-92 et 97-92, unanimously for the new champion Payano.
The 6-foot 9-inch heavyweight from Kissimmee, Floride, via Rudniy, Kazakhstan, Ivan Dytchko (7-0, 6 KOs) scored a highlight-reel first-round, one-punch knockout over Miami Beach’s formerly undefeated Stephan Kirnon (2-1, 2 KOs).
Kirnon, admirably, came out aggressive against the giant, but quickly ran into a shot that propelled him violently into the floor. The fight was immediately waved off at :38. Dychko, a two-time Olympic Super Heavyweight Bronze medallist, could not have been more impressive.
In a 10-round battle for the NABA-USA Featherweight Championship Miami via Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan bomber MussaWarriorTursyngaliyev (8-0, 7 KOs) clubbed away at brave, mais dépassé Luis “Barcelo” Hinojosa (31-14, 18 KOs) de Saint-Domingue, République Dominicaine, until stopping him at the end of round three.
Tursyngaliyev is very strong and accurate, and he had things all his way throughout. He scored a knockdown in the second and finished it a round later. Hinojosa elected to stay on his stool, sans doute à bon escient.
Miami super welterweight JD “Pretty Boy” Martinez (9-0, 7 KOs)
managed to squeak out a questionable majority six-round decision over fellow Floridian Jose “Colombian Necktie” Cortes (3-2, 1 KO) of West Palm Beach.
Cortes chased Martinez around the ring, seemingly with the harder punches and a more aggressive demeanor, but it was not enough to please the judges. They scored it 57-57 draw against 58-56 et 58-56 for Martinez.
Popular Miami welterweight Harold Calderon (15-0, 9 KOs) took a round or two to settle in against Barranquilla, Colombie Ronald “État sauvage” Montes (18-8, 16 KOs), mais, once he got his rhythm, it was all over.
The powerful undefeated southpaw lobbed enough accurate bombs to convince his Colombian foe to pack it in at the end of third round of their scheduled six. The official result is TKO 3 à 2:59. Calderon is ready for deeper water.
In an entertaining all-Florida super bantamweight bout, Miami’s popular JessyBeast Boy” Croix (12-7-1, 5 KOs) and Palm Bay’s Sam Rodriquez (5-2, 3 KOs) slugged it out over six exciting rounds.
À la fin, Rodriquez took a razor-thin unanimous decision (58-55, 57-56 et 57-56) on the strength of a fourth-round knockdown.
Fighting out of the southpaw stance, the heavily muscled Cruz got out to an early lead and rocked the smaller Rodriquez with his thudding left hand. But Rodriquez hung tough and clawed back into it by round three.
The pair went back and forth the entire fight and it could have gone either way.
Former WBO Asia Pacific Light Heavyweight Champion Steve “The AmbassadorGeffrard (17-2, 12 KOs) of Boca Raton stopped Budapest, Hongrie Zoltan Sera (38-16-1, 20 KOs) in the fourth of a scheduled six.
For the first three rounds, Geffrard, who lost his first two fights and hasn’t lost since, shook off the rust and kept his composure against the awkward offerings of his European foe. He finally broke through in the fourth, scoring two knockdowns and prompting Referee Sam Burgos to wave it off at :39.
celui de Miami Jorge De Jesus Romero (5-0, 4 KOs) put on a bodyshot clinic in his abbreviated six-round super bantamweight battle against Hungarian veteran Szilveszter Ajtai (12-10-1, 2 KOs).
En premier, Romero came forward like an aggressive buzzsaw against the circling Ajtai. Dans la seconde, he lowered the boom, scoring three consecutive bodyshot knockdowns, and necessitating a stoppage at 2:01. Impressive showing for the Florida prospect.
The son of a legend, Robert Duran Jr. of Fort Lauderdale made his impressive professional welterweight debut by stopping Orlando’s also debuting Miguel Morales dans le quatrième tour.
Morales was no pushover, but Duran, looking like he already has some seasoning, put educated combinations together and waited for his opening. It came in the final stanza, as he scored his first knockdown of Morales with a right to the body left uppercut combo, and then finished things off with a thudding right hand that produced a second knockdown.
Referee James Warring waved it off without a count at 2:21.

Stephon Jeune: ‘Team Gaballo Not Thinking Enough About What’s Going to Happen to Him

St. Louis Bantamweight Young to Face Reymart Gaballo for WBA Interim World Championship on Vendredi, Mars 23, au Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Floride
Perennial 118-lb contender StephonShowstopperYoung is finishing up his 13-week training camp in Miami while wondering if his opponent knows what he’s truly in for next week.
Sur Vendredi, Mars 23, in the Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Floride, WBA #4-rated Young (17-0-3, 7 KOs) de St. Louis will face WBA #5 ReymartGenSan Assassin” Pièces (18-0, 16 KOs) from General Santos City, Philippines, in a 12-round battle for the WBA Interim World Bantamweight Championship.
Young vs. Gaballo headlines promoter Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory’s “Rumble at the Rock,” an 11-bout night of world-class professional boxing. In the 10-round co-main, former WBA Super World Bantamweight Champion Juan Carlos Payano (19-1, 9 KOs) prend “MagicMike Plania (14-0, 7 KOs) from General Santos City, Philippines.
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29-year-old southpaw Young says that while Gaballo obviously has some strength to have such a high KO percentage, he is too green to be in the ring with a fighter at his level and experience.
“Pour être honnête, Je ne prends rien de lui, but they should have stepped him up with a different opponent first and not thrown him in with a guy like me,” dit le jeune. “I feel he’s not ready yet and that will show vendredi prochain. He should have had two or three more fights, but I feel like just because it’s for a title, they are rushing toward it. It’s a good opportunity for him, but they’re not thinking enough about what’s going to happen to him. I will be bringing everything I’ve got that night.
Jeune, who still lives in St. Louis but travels to Miami for camp, says coming up the hard way in boxing and then meeting up with his current team will make all the difference vendredi prochain.
When I turned pro, I didn’t get signed right off the bat with a big-time promoter,” il dit. “I went and fought in people’s backyards and proved myself. I was given nothing, but I knew my time would come. I stayed focused and continued to train. I’ve been with my coach, Herman Caicedo, now for two years and I’m a totally different fighter. I want to thank my team, my promoter Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory for giving me this opportunity, my manager Henry Rivalta for always believing in me and my coach Herman Caicedo for getting me in the best shape I’ve ever been.
For Young, lifting the belt over his head vendredi prochain will be a dream come true.
“Gagner ce combat signifie tout. It’s a big accomplishment and nothing can keep me from my dreams. Sur Mars 23, I will be champion.
“Rumble at the Rock” is proudly sponsored by Armero Tequila. Special guests expected that evening include former heavyweight champions Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe and Evander “La vraie affaire” Holyfield. La nuit de combat, Hard Rock Event Center will open its doors at 6 p.m. avec le premier combat à partir de 7 p.m. Hôtel Seminole Hard Rock & Le casino est situé au 1 Seminole Way à Hollywood, Floride.