(DEC 18) ORLANDO, FL – On
Sunday December 11, Boxlab Promotions hosted the first ever WBA
KO Drugs fight card in the United States at the Caribe Royale in
Orlando. The card opened the WBA’s 100th convention and
featured eight title fights. This special event took place in
front of a packed crowd featuring many current and former boxing
greats.
In the main event of the evening, Las Vegas, NV based Cuban
Orestes, Velazquez, (6-0, 6 KO’s) became the WBA International
junior welterweight champion when Argentina’s Guillermo Crocco,
20-3-1, 6 KO’s) retired on his stool after the first round due
to a shoulder injury. Although he only had three minutes of
work, Velazquez’ all-around talent was evident.
Undefeated Argentinian powerhouse Francisco Veron captured the
WBA Continental middleweight champion by impressively stopping
previously unbeaten Leonardo Ruiz of California. Veron took the
fight to Ruiz, overwhelming him with aggressive shots to the
body and head. A battered and bloodied Ruiz was extremely game
but took a ton of clean shots, forcing at 2:37 of round 5.
Veron is now 11-0 with 10 KO’s while Ruiz slides to 10-1 (7
KO’s).
Idalberto Umara, (8-1, 5 KO’s) captured the WBA Fedecentro
lightweight champion by stopping Emiliano Garcia (18-9-1, 13
KO’s) of Argentina in the fifth. Umara, who resides in Miami and
is originally from Cuba, dropped Garcia twice in round three and
closed the show by scoring another knockdown in the fifth.
Official time of stoppage was 2:17.
Unbeaten local favorite Jeovanny Estela of Orlando scored two
knockdowns in a six round beatdown of Colombian veteran Luis
Eduardo Florez. Estella, 10-0 (3 KO’s), landed at will but the
game Flores hung tough till the final bell. Scores were
60-52 on all three cards.
Welterweight Damian “The Punisher” Lescaille scored three
knockdowns en route to a first round stoppage of 41 fight
veteran Rondale Hubbert at 2:39. Lescaille, a Miami Beach
resident originally from Cuba, is a blue chip prospect with a
decorated amateur background.
Heavyweight Heinrich Cordoba knocked out Phillip Jean Seide at
2:59 of the first round. A bronze medalist at the 2021 AIBA
World Boxing Championships, Cordoba is now 2-0 as a pro with 1
KO.
“The Caribe Royale Hotel and Boxlab Promotions were proud to
have hosted and put on the 2022 WBA KO Drugs show,” said Amaury
Piedra of Boxlab Promotions. “It was a great turnout and as WBA
President Gilberto Jesus Mendoza said Orlando has become the hub
of boxing in Florida,” We’re happy to be a part of it and want
to thank the other promoters from around the globe that had
fighters on the show. The teamwork was second to none in making
this event and convention the best ever!”
Boxlab Promotions’ next show will be announced shortly.
ADDITIONAL RESULTS:
NABA super middleweight title - Yamaguchi Falcao, (23-1-1, 9
KO’s) TKO 7 (:49) Ernest Amuzu, (26-7, 22 KO’s)
NABA middleweight title – Connor Coyle, (18-0, 8 KO’s) TKO after
7 Sladan Janjanian, (34-14, 24 KO’s)
WBA Fedecentro super middleweight title – Raiko Santana, (9-3, 5
KO’s) UD 10 (98-91, 97-93, 96-93) Joseph George, (12-1, 7 KO’s)
WBA Continental Americas junior lightweight women’s title -
Kalliopi Kourouni, (12-3-1, 2 KO’s) DRAW 10 (97-93, 92-98,
95-95) Calista
Silgado, (21-16-4, 16 KO’s)
BANTAMWEIGHTS – Melvin Lopez, (29-1, 19 KO’s) SD 10 (97-92,
95-94, 94-95) Jobert Alvarez, (20-4-2, 7 KO’s)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS – Sergio Martinez, (56-3-2, 31 KO’s) TKO 2 (2:35)
Noah Kidd, (6-7-2, 5 KO’s)
LIGHTWEIGHTS - Alex Rios Vega, (5-0, 1 KO) UD 4 (40-36, 40-36,
39-37) Christopher Nelson, (4-23, 1 KO)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS – Ibrahima Diallo, (6-0) UD6 (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
Carlos Cruz, (2-9, 1 KO)
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