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    Fight News

    25
    Sep
    2009

    Ramos-Favela full report

    Photo: Big Joe Miranda

    Photo: Big Joe Miranda

    By Francisco Salazar

    Unbeaten lightweight Luis Ramos stated that he knows he has to beat
    veteran fighters that are put in front of him. He sure let his hands
    do the talking on Thursday night. Ramos won a six round unanimous
    decision over Cristian Favela before an almost sold-out crowd at Club
    Nokia at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, CA. The bout headlined a seven-bout
    `Fight Night Club' card, presented by Golden Boy Promotions. Ramos was
    coming off a sixth round stoppage victory over Sandro Marcos almost
    two months ago in the same venue. Favela has faced a long list of
    prospects and contenders and had hopes of pulling the upset against
    Ramos. He had lost five of six bouts prior to the Ramos bout. Ramos
    did his best work from the outside. The southpaw Ramos was content to
    box, landing two-punch combinations to the head. Ramos slipped the
    occasional hook to the body.

    Photos: Big Joe Miranda

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    Favela did his best to trade with Ramos on the inside, something that
    Ramos should do less of when fighting a veteran and cagey veteran in
    Favela. Undaunted, Favela countered Ramos with right hands to the
    head.

    Although Favela pressed the action, Ramos spent the second half of the
    fight boxing from the outside. Working behind a jab, Ramos controlled
    the tempo, avoiding exchanges with Favela, who would move in to
    counter Ramos.

    It was a solid performance by Ramos, who keeps improving with each
    bout, especially against a fighter like Favela.

    All three judges scored the bout 60-54 in favor of
    Ramos. Fightnews.com scored the bout 59-55 in favor of Ramos.

    `This guy was tough and he could take a shot,' assessed Ramos, who is
    managed by Frank Espinoza. `I just stuck to my game plan. I was
    controlling him with my jab and worked his body.'

    When asked what he learned in fighting a boxer with a lot of
    experience like Favela, Ramos responded, `This bout taught me a lot. I
    know that I have
    despite their records. I learn a lot from fighting guys like
    Favela. It will help me in the long run.'

    This was the third time that Ramos has fought at Club Nokia, up the 5
    Freeway from his home in Orange County.

    `I'm always excited about fighting here. I like to perform in front of
    my fans.'

    Ramos, from Santa Ana, CA, improves to (13-0, 7 KOs). Favela, from Los
    Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, drops to (16-21-6, 9 KOs).

    Dardan decisions Griffin
    Lightweight Karl Dardan won a action-filled six round unanimous
    decision over Renell Griffin.

    Dardan used his lighting quick hands to counter and even beat Griffin
    to the punch during exchanges in the first round.

    Griffin came back in the second, momentarily stunning Dardan with a
    counter left hand to the chin. Griffin did his best work on the
    inside, where he would neutralize Dardan's speed and land punches to
    the head.

    Dardan controlled the action in the second half of the fight. Using an
    occasional right uppercut to the head, Dardan kept Griffin on the
    outside by countering with a jab followed by right hands to the head.

    Both fighters traded in the final round. Sensing he was down on the
    scorecards, Griffin pressed the action, taking the fight to
    Dardan. However, Dardan continued to box and landed hooks from the
    outside until the bell sounded to end the fight.

    All three judges scored the bout in favor of Dardan, scoring the bout
    59-55, 59-55, and 58-56.

    Dardan, from Philadelphia, PA, improves to (5-0, 2 KOs). Griffin, from
    Bridge City, LA, drops to (5-2-1, 1 KO).

    Huerta overpowers Aranda
    Featherweight Charles Huerta won a hard-fought six round unanimous
    decision over tough Rodrigo Aranda.

    This was Huerta's first fight back since his shocking knockout loss to
    Derrick Wilson in July. It was no easy return bout as he faced Aranda,
    who has an aggressive style, but lacks punching power.

    Aranda took the bout early to Huerta, attacking the body and landing
    the occasional right hand. Huerta countered, trying to land on top and
    to the body of Aranda.

    As the b
    itched in the favor of Huerta. He found openings by stepping back or
    to the side, landing right hands to the head. Although Aranda remained
    competitive, he had little answer for Huerta's high connect rate.

    Right before the end of the fourth round, referee David Denkin
    deducted a point from Aranda, for hitting the back of Huerta's head.

    Huerta dominated the final two rounds. He was stronger and busier,
    connecting with hard shots to the head and the occasional hook to the
    body. Although he tried hanging in there until the final bell, Aranda
    slowed down considerably.

    All three judges scored the bout for Huerta, with scores of 59-54,
    58-55, and 57-56. Fightnews.com scored the bout 58-55 in favor of
    Huerta.

    `I felt a little rusty in there during the first few rounds,' said
    Huerta, who had a cut over his left eye that he suffered in the second
    round, a first in his career. `He came in to fight. I had never fought
    anyone like that in my career. It was an important experience for
    me. I'm glad I was able to box more and that it went six rounds.

    Huerta, from Paramount, CA, improves to (13-1, 7 KOs). Aranda, from
    Las Vegas, NV by way of Tabasco, Mexico, drops to (8-11-2, 2 KOs).

    Hovanessian impressive in stopping Cardenas
    Art Hovanessian impressively stopped Baudel Cardenas in the fifth
    round of a scheduled six round bout.

    Cardenas was competitive and made Hovanessian work on the
    inside. However, Hovanessian had too much for the veteran Cardenas.

    Hovanessian scored a knockdown at the end of the fourth round,
    dropping Cardenas with a left hook to the head. Hovanessian followed
    up with two knockdowns in the fifth. The first was a right hand to the
    head, which Cardenas barely beat the count. To his credit, Cardenas
    tried to fight back, but another accumulation of punches dropped
    Cardenas again to the canvas, prompting referee David Denkin waved the
    fight over. No official time of the stoppage was announced.

    Hovanessian, from Glendale, CA by way of Yerevan, Armenia, improves to
    (9-0-1, 4 KOs). Cardenas, fro
    6 KOs).

    Rios stops Sarabia
    Featherweight Ronny Rios made quick work of veteran Manuel Sarabia,
    stopping him in the first round of a scheduled four round bout.

    Sarabia has faced a who's who of prospects and contenders in previous
    bouts. He was brought in to test the young Rios, bringing years of
    experience against the 19 year old.

    Unfortunately for Sarabia, Rios sized him up and waited for openings
    to counter. One counter right hand to the chin dropped Sarabia to the
    seat of his pants. Referee Ray Corona counted Sarabia out at 38
    seconds of the round.

    Rios, from Santa Ana, CA, goes to (7-0, 3 KOs). Sarabia, from
    Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, drops to (16-30-9, 10 KOs).

    Godoy KO's Solis
    Lightweight Eric Godoy made a successful professional debut, stopping
    Javier Solis in the second round of a scheduled four round bout.

    It was a sloppy bout as Godoy was the more technical fighter of the
    two. Solis would charge in and throw wild punches that landed hardly
    landed. He paid a price as Godoy countered with hard right hooks to
    the head. It was one of those counter right hands to the chin that
    dropped Solis at the end of the first round.

    To his credit, Solis came on in the second round and did land right
    hands. However, an accumulation of punches backed up Solis against the
    ropes. Solis tired and stopped throwing punches. Godoy pressed forward
    and hurt a defenseless Solis against the ropes, prompting referee
    David Denkin to stop the bout at 2:22.

    Godoy, from East Los Angeles, CA, wins his professional debut. Solis,
    from Oxnard, CA, drops to (0-3).

    Lightweight Juan Sandoval stopped Victor Martinez in the first round
    of a scheduled four round bout.

    Martinez left himself wide open as he threw wild punches against
    Sandoval. As Martinez moved in, Sandoval threw and landed a left hook
    that Martinez ran into, dropping him to the canvas. Referee Ray Corona
    immediately stopped the bout at 2:40.

    Sandoval, from San Bernardino, CA, won his professional
    debut. Martinez, from Los Angeles, CA, drops to (0-2).

    Notes:
    - This w
    ies.

    - As he always does, Oscar De La Hoya spent time signing autographs
    and taking pictures with fight fans after the fight card had ended.

    - Mario Solis, Bernard Hopkins, and Doug Fischer called the action on
    the Versus Network.

    - Ring announcer was Amy Hayes.
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