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WBA and WOBO World Mini Champ Oscar ‘Pupilo’ Collazo (14-0, 11 Kos), Stopped Jayson Vayson (14-2-1, 8 Kos) in Seven Rounds at Saturday Springs Casino, Indian Springs. The Contest Was Halted at 1:41 of Round Seven.
(Credit: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda)
In The Chief Support, WBA, IBF, WBC, and wbo World Flyweight Champion ‘Sweet Poison’ Gabriela Fundo Stopped Alexas Kubicki in Seven Rounds.
In The First Round, With Fifteen Seconds Remaining, Collazo Dropped Vayson With The Side of the Side of the Side 8-Count From Referee Thomas Taylor. In the Second Round, Vayson Came Back Well, Leading a Lead Right on The Chin of Collazo in a Close Round He. In The Third Round’s Final Seconds, A Left From Collazo to The Body Hurt Vayson.


In The Fourth and Fifth Rounds, Vayson Had Swelling Under His Left Eye in Two Competitive Rounds, What May Have Given Him An Edge. In The Seventh Round, Collazo Landed Well To The Body When Vayson’s Corner Suddenly Stopped The Fight. Vayson Had Damage Under His Left Eye at The End.
In The Co-Main Event, WBO WBU, WBO Flyweight Champion ‘Sweet Poison Fundo (17-0 (9) Stopped’ Iron Lady ‘Alexas Kublent (13-2 (2).
In The First Round, Funding Drew Blood From The Nose of Kubicki Halfway Through The Round. In The Second and Third Rounds, The Much Taller Fundo Continues to Outland Kubles.
In The Sixth Round, Kublikki Had Swelling Under Her Right Eye, Losing Another Round Against 5’9 “Fund. Between Rounds, Ray Corona Questioned How Many Punches Kublikki Was Taking. In the Seventh Round, Fundor Continued Landing Punches When Referee Corona Had Seen, Calling A Halt.
Flyweight Adriana Pineiro (9-1) Defeated Gloria Monguilla (8-2) by an Eight-Round Unanimous Decision.
The Scores Were 79-73, 79-73, and 80-72.
Jerry Cantu Was The Referee.
Light Welterweight 2024 Olympian Abdullaev (3-0 (1) out-punches Late substitution Kevin Johnson (12-8 (8), Winning An Eight-Round Unanimous Decision in A Fight More Competitive Than The Wide Scores.
In The First Four Rounds, Abdullaev Had An Edge. In the Fifth Round, The Taller Johnson Won His First Round, Utilizing His Reach to Try To End Five-Fight Losing Streak (59-3 Overall Record).
In The Eighth and Final Round, Abdullaev Seemed to Edge
The Scores Were 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73.
Jerry Cantu Was The Referee.
Junior Middleweight Grant Flores (12-0 (9) dominated ‘The Kingpenn’ Courtney Pennington (17-10-3 (17), Beating Him A One-Sided Eight-Round Unanimous Decision.
In The Second Round’s Final, Like Like A Left Hook From The Body From The 20-Year-Old Flores Dropped The 38-year-old Pennington, But Referee Ray Crown Waved It Off. In The Fourth Round’s Final Minute, Flores Rocked Pennington With a Short Right to Chin, Winning Another Round.
At The End of The Sixth Round, A Frustrated Flores Tosses Pennington to The Canvas. A Minute Into The Seventh Round, Flouris Landed Punches of Flurry, Dropping Pennington for 8-count. In the Eighth and Final Rounds, in the Final Seconds, Flores Landed A Chopping Right On The Side, Almost Dropping Pennington at The Bell.
Scores 80-71, 80-71, and 79-72.
Middleweight Javid Ramirez Beltran (15-0 (7) Defeated Brian Agustin Arregui (11-7 (7) A Six-Round Unanimous Decision.
The Scores Were 60-54, 60-54, and 60-54.
Ray Corona Was The Referee.
Welterweight Joel Iriarte (9-0 (8) knocked out Eduardo Hernandez (8-5 (5) at 2:06 of the Third Round of A Scheduled Six Rounds.
In The First Round’s Final Seconds, Iriarte Landed to the Body, Dropping Hernandez to An 8-Count From Referee Thomas Taylor. In The Third Round, Hernandez Bounced Back, Able To Hold His Own, Though Losing Another Round.
In the Third Round’s Final Minute, Iriarte Landed a Left Three Times, Starting in the Body, Then to The Head. Hernandez hadn’t Stopped Before.
The Ring Announcer Was Joe A. Martinez
Last Updated on 09/21/2025