Fight Results: Oscar Collazo & Darius Fulghum Score Impressive Wins In Phoenix

01/28/2024 - No comments

Oscar Collazo from Villalba, Puerto Rico, brought the thunder, keeping his WBO Minimumweight World Championship belt shiny and secure against Reyneris Gutierrez of Nicaragua. Collazo, with a record that sparkles at 9-0 and 7 KOs, showcased his ring mastery by breaking Gutierrez down like a seasoned butcher until the third round. That’s when he launched Gutierrez to the canvas with a move so swift, you’d miss it if you blinked. Despite Gutierrez’s valiant scramble back to his feet, Collazo unleashed a storm of punches that had the ref waving off the fight faster than you could say “knockout,” ending the spectacle at 2:37 in the third.

Collazo, beaming with the confidence of a champion, shared his game plan was all about precision and patience, likening his approach to a chess master making calculated moves until checkmate. He hinted at a hunger for more belts, eyeing a unification bout in the not-so-distant future.

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Meanwhile, Darius “DFG” Fulghum and Alantez “SlyAza” Fox turned their bout into a chess match of power versus cunning, with Fulghum defending his WBA Continental USA Super Middleweight Title. The fight stretched the full ten rounds, showcasing Fulghum’s power and Fox’s slick maneuvers. The judges handed Fulghum the win, but he was left craving a more dominant performance, vowing to come back stronger.

On the female front, Gabriela “Sweet Poison” Fundora defended her IBF Female Flyweight World Championship with grace against Christina Cruz. Fundora, who idolized Cruz as a youngster, expressed her respect post-fight, emphasizing the honor of sharing the ring with her childhood hero.

David Picasso Romero made a splash in his U.S debut, painting a masterpiece in the ring against Erik Ruiz, earning a unanimous nod from the judges in a featherweight bout that went the distance.

The undercard was just as electric, with Daniel “Junebug” Garcia delivering a first-round KO that left the crowd buzzing, and Gregory “Goyo” Morales duking it out against Ronal Ron in a super featherweight clash that tested Morales’s resilience and skill.

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Gael “El Terror” Cabrera, in a display of Olympic caliber, engaged in a thrilling dance with Miguel Ceballos, earning unanimous approval from the judges.

Kicking off the night, Johnny “Sugarcane” Cañas sweetened his record with a liver-shot KO against Kameeko Hall, setting the tone for a night filled with adrenaline-pumping action.