3.2.1 Boxing results from Corona, CA

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27/07/2020

3.2.1 Boxing results from Corona, CA

Michael Dutchover W8 Jorge Marron Jr.... Lightweight Michael “West Texas Warrior” Dutchover, improved his record to (14-1, 10 KOs) as he dominated Jorge Marron Jr. (18-2, 6 KOs) in the first 3.2.1. Boxing pay-per-stream event. The eight-round main event bout took place at the Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, CA. Dutchover controlled the bout from the opening bell as he outworked Marron throughout the entire fight. With his slippery style from the southpaw stance, Marron was able to avoid a lot of powerful blows from Dutchover, but never landed anything offensively. Dutchover got the best of some heated exchanges that took place in the later rounds, when Marron was doing his best to make the fight competitive. Dutchover cruised to a unanimous decision victory. The scorecards read 80-72 and 78-74 (twice). “I feel with a few more fights, I’ll be ready to take on anyone they put in front of me,” said Dutchover. “Marron showed a lot of heart today by going the distance, but I felt he was trying to survive and make it to the final bell. We had a few nice exchanges, but he wasn’t really engaging. I did what I had to do to get the victory so now its time to move on. I’ll wait to see what my promoters, Thompson Boxing and Banner has next for me. I’ll be ready for war when they call my name.”
 
Ruben Torres TKO6 Oscar Bravo ... In the eight-round co-feature, rising undefeated super lightweight star, Ruben “Ace” Torres (13-0, 11 KOs) stopped a game Oscar Bravo (25-10, 11 KOs) at the 1:43 mark of round six.  Torres controlled the action and used his height and reach to land clean shots throughout the fight. Bravo, who has only been stopped once before in his career, applied a lot of pressure in the fight, forcing Torres to use his superior boxing skills. Torres hurt Bravo with body shots in round two and five before the referee halted the bout in round six. “Tonight, I showed I can use my boxing skills against a tough, aggressive fighter,” said Torres. “Bravo applied a lot of pressure as we expected and the game plan that my coach Danny Zamora implemented worked out perfect. I’m ready to step up and fight anyone in the top ten.”
 
Arnold Dinong W6 Brandon Cruz...  The opening six-round featherweight bout showcased Arnold Dinong of Daly City, CA vs. Brandon Cruz of San Diego, CA. Dinong landed the harder shots. Cruz had a few moments during some exchanges, but it was Dinong who generally controlled the action. As the fight entered the later rounds, Dinong continued to outwork Cruz and landed some powerful overhand rights and left hooks. All three judges scored the bout in Dinong’s favor , and he improves to 7-0 with 1 KO. Cruz drops to 6-2 with 4 KOs. The scorecards read 58-56 and 59-55 (twice) in favor of Dinong. “I was excited to get back in the ring today and show the world that I’m ready to take my career to the next level,” said Arnold Dinong. “Brandon Cruz was a very tough opponent and I take my hat off to him for putting up a great fight. I know with more experience against tough opponents like Cruz will make me a better fighter. I believe in myself and want another step up fight in my next bout.  source for all results: thompson boxing