(OCT 26) Temecula, CA: Before a
big crowd of 1,532 boxing fans Friday night at Pechanga Resort
Casino, Riverside’s Sindy Amador won her first world title with
a hard fought 10 round unanimous decision over La Mesa’s Amaris
Quintana on a Roy Englebrecht Promotions card.
Just one year since their first meeting in which Amador also won
over a very talented Quintana, Amador who improves to 11-1,
seemed stronger and more concise with her punches in winning
96-94, 97-93, 98-92. Quintana drops to 6-2. With the win the
IFBA Jr Flyweight World Championship goes to Amador.
In the other co main event, local favorite Hector Serrano was
just way too much for a very game Rogelio Castaneda. Serrano who
fights out of Perris, dominated the action which saw the
fighters stand toe-to-toe and trade punches for the entire eight
rounds, with Castaneda just not able to answer the power of
Serrano who improves to 18-3 and Castaneda drops to 26-18.
In undercard action recent UC Irvine graduate Daniel Kim lost
his pro debut as he was outworked by Arizona’s Cory Muldrew. The
fight seemed closer, with Kim the quicker fighter and stronger
defense, but just couldn’t muster enough punches to win.
In a four round war, Diego Madrigal 2-0 and Cesar Martinez 4-1
fought to a four round majority draw, and Victorville’s Luis
Hernandez 3-4 stopped debuter Roberto Duran with a big body shot
in round two.
Ring Announcerwas LA Weatherman Mark Kriski, and undefeated jr
middleweight Tony Harrison was seated at ringside.
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