(SEPT 12) LAS VEGAS - The
heat was on last night at "Knockout Night at the D," on
Saturday, September 10th, in and out of the ring,
thoroughly entertaining another sold-out crowd at the outdoor
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
(L-R) -- John Anderson,
Neon Star Media; co-promoters Keith Veltre and future Hall of
Famer Roy Jones, Jr., Steve "The Dragon" Claggett and Derek
Stevens, Owner and CEO of the D Las Vegas and Downtown Las Vegas
Events Center
On a stacked card that had fans
on their feet all night, Canadian Steve "The Dragon" Claggett
(24-4-1, 16 KOs) upset Emmanuel "Renegade" Robles (15-1-1, 5
KOs) in the main event, promoted in association with Bobby D
Presents, but it was Neeco "The Rooster" Macias (13-0, 7 KOs)
who stole the show in the co-feature
The "Knockout Night at the D" series, presented by the D Las
Vegas and Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, is promoted by Roy
Jones Jr. (RJJ) Boxing Promotions. Hall Of Fame announcers Jim "J.R."
Ross and Al Bernstein called the action from ringside on CBS
Sports Network in North America and internationally via ESPN.
Steve Claggett (L) upset
Emmanuel Robles
Claggett, fighting out of Calgary, Canada, dropped down one
weight class. Coming off a disputed 10-round decision loss to
Chris van Heerden this past April, also at the Downtown Las
Vegas Event Center, Claggett won a 10-round majority decision
(98-92, 98-92, 94-96) tonight for the vacant North American
Boxing Association (NABA) welterweight title. His expert body
work allowed him to dictate the pace of the boxing match.
"This is a long time coming, Claggett admitted. "I took the loss
(vs. van Heerden) in stride, vowing to go back to the gym and
make changes. I went down to 140 (lbs.) and it was the right
decision. I'm stronger. I I really worked hard.
"I landed a couple of shots that hurt him noticeably. He's
tough. Robles is a champion in the making. I have a lot of
respect for him. This is my life. It (his loss to van Heerden)
fueled me. The fire's back in me. I love fighting in Las Vegas."
Neeco "The Rooster" Macias (L)
stole the show to became a rising star
The co-feature showcased a pair undefeated junior middleweights
and from the opening bell it was a real firefight. Macias forced
Rolando "Rola" Garza (9-1, 6 KOs), a 3-time Mexican National
amateur champion, to fight his fight. Macia's aggressive style,
always coming forward, throwing punches from every conceivable
angle, ruled the coop. Garza got caught up in the action and
paid for it, although the score after was 39-37, 39-37 for
Macias, 39-37 for Garza, entering the fifth and final round.
Macia's constant pressure controlled the action, wearing down
Garza, and paid dividends as he dropped Garza in the fifth.
Referee Jay Nady had seen enough, halting the fight at that
point as much due to the damage Garza had suffered in the first
four rounds as the knockdown.
A rising star was born in Macia, who captured the vacant World
Boxing Association (WBC) United States junior middleweight
championship. "It's conditioning, a lot of work," Macias
explained the reason for his non-stop action before crowing
loudly in the ring. "I stuck to the game plan. I knew he'd come
to fight with a lot of skill to out-box me and get points. My
game plan was throw a lot of upper cuts and punches from every
angle. It was all about throwing combinations.
"He had a lot of power, so I used defense to block punches. In
the last round, I put punches together. I think the fight was
stopped a little early and he could have kept going, but I
didn't see what he saw, and the referee was looking out for the
fighters so we can fight another day."
Jeremy Nichols remained
undefeated
In the television opener, flashy Las Vegas welterweight Jeremy
"J-Flash" Nichols (6-0, 2 KOs) kept rolling, winning a 4-round
unanimous decision over Steve Belmontes (2-1, O KOs). Nichols
outworked his opponent, consistently beating Belmontes to the
punch with his superior quickness.
"I think it could have been a little flashier," Nichols
admitted. "But give it up to my opponent, he came to fight. With
more than 100 amateur fights, he could take a punch but he kept
coming. My goal was to take everything from him and make him
fight my fight. His hands were a little slower and he took a lot
of good body shots and counters."
Marina Ramirez (R) was a crowd
pleaser
Idaho junior flyweight Marina "Rocky" Ramirez (40-36, 40-36,
40-36) pitched a 4-round shutout, defeating Rachel "The Black
Widow" Sazoff (0-2) by scores of 40-36 across the board. "I
landed a lot of shots," Ramirez noted. "I respect her, she was
tough. The game plan worked and we got the win."
Randy Moreno (L) keeps improving
Twenty-year-old Randy Moreno
(4-0, 3 KOs) turned in the best performance of his young career,
stopping Australian junior lightweight "12" Gaige Ireland
(2-1-2, 2 KOs) in the third round. Moreno fights with the poise
of a much older fighter, effectively counter punching from the
opening bell. "It feels great," Moreno commented. "I wouldn't be
here today if it wasn't for Gil Martinez (head trainer). He is
notorious for his training methods and it's paid off. I've been
with him 10 years. Fighting here at home means the world to me."
Ismail Muwendo (L) remained undefeated
Undefeated lightweight prospect
Ismail "Sharp Shooter" Muwendo, fighting out of Minneapolis by
way of his native Uganda, improved to 18-0 (12 KOs), taking a
one-sided six-round unanimous decision from Eliseo Cruz (9-2-1,
6 KOs). "I think I did well, I was out of the ring a long time,"
Muwendo commented. He's a tough guy who was ready."
Max Ornelas (R) opened the show in grand style
Las Vegas favorite Max "Baby Face
Assassin" Ornelas (4-0, 2 KOs) remained unbeaten by way of a
4-round unanimous decision over Jonathan "Johnny Boy" Quiorz
(6-5, 1 KO). "I was confident (of winning the decision," the
18-year-old Ornelas said. "I was out-boxing him. I love fighting
here. I have a lot of support from family and friends; I'm
motivated when I hear them."
Full results below:
OFFICIAL RESULTS
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS - MAIN EVENT
Neeco Macias (13-0, 7 KOs), Palm Desert, CA
WTKO5 (2:31)
Rolando Garza (9-1, 6 KOs), Austin, TX
(Macias won vacant WBC US Junior Middleweight title)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Jeremy Nichols (6-0, 2 KOs), Las Vegas, NV
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Steve Belmontes (2-1, 0 KOs), Corpus Christi, TX
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS - CO-FEATURE
Steve Claggett (24-4-1, 16 KOs), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
WDEC10 (98-92, 98-92, 94-96)
Emmanuel Robles (15-1-1, 5 KOs), San Diego, CA
(Claggett won vacant NABA - US Junior Welterweight title)
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Ismail Muwendo (18-0, 11 KOs), Minneapolis, MN
WDEC6 (60-54, 60-54, 59-53)
Eliseo Cruz (9-2-1, 6 KOs), Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS
Randy Moreno (4-0, 3 KOs), Las Vegas, NV
WTKO3 (2:52)
Gaige Ireland (2-1-2, 2 KOs), Victoria, Australia
BANTAMWEIGHTS
Max Ornelas (4-0, 2 KOs), Las Vegas, NV
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Johnathan Quioroz (6-5, 1 KO), Oceanside, CA
FEMALE JUNIOR FLYWEIGHTS
Marina Ramirez (2-0, 0 KOs), Parma, ID
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Rachel Sazoff (0-2), Hamilton, NJ