WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 08, 2010
MORALES-LIMOND PRESSER
Q&A: TYSON FURY
Q&A: BRANDON RIOS
TICKET ALERT: HAYE-HARRISON
KLITSCHKO PUBLIC WORKOUT
BOXING BUZZ
PACQUIAO DEDICATES FIGHT
KLITSCHKO CAMP TALKING KNOCKOUT
MORALES READY FOR LIMOND
BURNS WIN BOOSTS CLEVERLY
LUIS RAMOS
Name: Luis Ramos

Record: 16-0, 8 KO

Division: Lightweight: 135 lbs

Luis Ramos, of Frank Espinoza’s “Espinoza Boxing Club”, is already looked upon as one of the hottest young prospects in boxing.  After a decorated amateur career spanning more than 100 fights and 6 national championships, Ramos turned to the professional ranks in late 2007.  Having already built an impressive record of 16 wins, 8 coming by way of knockout, Ramos’ following in the Southern California area is impressive, to say the least.  Ramos is never in a dull fight, and fights with a crowd-pleasing style.  Keep an eye on Ramos in the near future, as his next scheduled bout is set to be televised on Telefutura on September 17, 2010, from Los Angeles, California.

SHOBOX RESULTS FREDDY HERNANDEZ AND FRANCISO CONTRERAS POST WINS

By Francisco Salazar at ringside

Welterweight Freddy “El Riel” Hernandez (28-1, 19 KOs) scored a spectacular fifth round KO over former world champion DeMarcus “Chop Chop” Corley (36-13-1, 21 KOs) on Friday night at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif. A very competitive, good action fight ended suddenly when Hernandez laid out Corley with a huge right hand. Time was 1:48.
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Hard-hitting, undefeated junior welterweight Francisco Contreras (13-0, 12 KOs) passed his toughest test in spectacular fashion, scoring a first round knockout of Juan Castaneda, Jr. (16-3, 12 KOs). A sharp combination finished Castaneda after 98 seconds.
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Former amateur star Lateef Kayode remained unbeaten with a second round knockout over durable David Whitton in a scheduled six round bout. Whitton (10-12-1, 6 KO’s) came to fight, scoring with straight right hands to the head of Kayode. Undeterred, Kayode (10-0, 9 KO’s) ended matters in the second, dropping Whitton with a left hand to the head. Whitton was on one knee as referee Jerry Cantu counted him out at 1:23.
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