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State of Nevada STATE OF NEVADA BOXING SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: February 13, 2010 LOCATION: Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referees: Kenny Bayless, Robert Byrd, Joe Cortez, Russell Mora, Jay Nady Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Lisa Giampa, Duane Ford, Dick Houck, Robert Hoyle, Dave Moretti, COMMISSION MEMBERS: Ricardo Ocasio, CJ Ross, Jerry Roth, Paul Smith, Glenn Trowbridge Chairman: Pat Lundvall Visiting Judges: Don Griffin & Julie Lederman Francisco V. Aguilar Skip Avansino, Jr. Timekeepers: Steve Esposito & Toby Murray Bill D. Brady Ringside Doctors: Anthony Ruggeroli, William Berliner, Michael Gunter, Steven Leibowitz T. J. Day Ring Announcer: Michael Buffer & Jake Gutierrez EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Keith Kizer Promoter: Top Rank, Inc. & Golden Boy Promotions Matchmaker: Brad Goodman & Roberto Diaz Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number NONITO GONZALES DONAIRE Donaire won by KO 1:33 of the 3rd round. CA059446 12 11/16/82 115 Vargas must have fractured nose cleared by Las Vegas, NV an ENT Dr. or no contest until 08/13/10 ----- vs. ----- MANUEL MAGDALENO VARGAS NV013492 03/29/81 114 Las Vegas, NV Referee: Joe Cortez FERNANDO MONTIEL MARTINEZ Montiel won by TKO 2:06 of the 1st round. NV046389 12 03/01/79 118 Suspend Morales until 03/16/10 Los Mochis, Sinaloa, MX No contact until 03/07/10 ----- vs. ----- NARCISO ROSALES MORALES, JR. **FM retains WBO Bantamweight Title NV076220 11/04/87 118 Referee: Robert Byrd Cebu, Philippines ARTURO ERIC MOREL Morel won by split decision. WI045570 12 10/01/75 117 Morel must turn in MRI to NV Commission Madison, WI before next fight. ----- vs. ----- MOREL - PENALOSA GERONIMO “GERRY” PENALOSA Suspend Peñalosa until 03/16/10 115-113; 113-115; 116-112 NV025062 08/07/71 118 No contact until 03/07/10 Hollywood, CA P. Smith – D. Houck – D. Ford Three (3) facial lacerations. Referee: Russell Mora **WBO Interim Bantamweight Title MARIO SANTIAGO FIGUEROA Concepcion won by unanimous decision. PR061280 10 07/13/78 126 Suspend Concepcion until 03/16/10 Ponce, PR No contact until 03/07/10 ----- vs. ----- CONCEPCION - SANTIAGO BERNABE T. CONCEPCION 98-91; 96-93; 97-92 NV050650 01/20/88 126 Foothill Ranch, CA R. Ocasio – J. Roth – G. Trowbridge Referee: Kenny Bayless FLORIANO PAGLIARA Magdaleno won by unanimous decision. NY056563 8 12/31/78 130 Suspend Pagliara until 03/16/10 Brooklyn, NY No contact until 03/07/10 Laceration above right eye. ----- vs. ----- MAGDALENO - PAGLIARA DIEGO ARMANDO MAGDALENO 80-72; 78-74; 79-73 NV075410 10/28/86 130 Las Vegas, NV Referee: Joe Cortez L. Giampa – G. Trowbridge – P. Smith Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number RAYMOND LINO GATICA Melliguen won by TKO 2:36 of the 6th TX072202 8 06/29/84 145 Gatica needs Orthopedic Dr. clearance for Austin, TX round. left wrist or no contest until 08/13/10; minimum suspension no contest until ----- vs. ----- MARK JASON MELLIGUEN 04/15/10, no contact until 03/16/10 NV030652 04/06/86 146 Las Vegas, NV Referee: Kenny Bayless EDGAR ALFONSO PORTILLO DRAW TX047799 6 07/18/90 132 Suspend Marengo until 03/16/10 Midland, TX No contact until 03/07/10 Left upper eyelid laceration. ----- vs. ----- PORTILLO - MARENGO HECTOR JUAN MARENGO DELGADO 58-56; 56-58; 57-57 PR026400 08/10/83 131 Arecibo, PR L. Giampa – R. Ocasio – CJ Ross Referee: Jay Nady LAMAR TERRELL HARRIS Korobov won by TKO 1:05 of the 1st round. MO071923 6 09/04/84 160 Suspend Harris until 03/16/10 St. Louis, MO No contact until 03/07/10 ----- vs. ----- MATVEY KOROBOV FL077115 01/07/83 161 Lantana, FL Referee: Robert Byrd TAKASHI OKADA DRAW NEEDS TO GET 4 02/15/84 112 ESCALANTE – PRO DEBUT Torrance, CA CA Suspend Okada until 03/16/10 ----- vs. ----- OKADA - ESCALANTE BRUNO PADIGAS ESCALANTE No contact until 03/07/10 37-39; 39-37; 38-38 10/06/88 112 Left upper eyelid laceration. Waimannalo, HI A. Lefkowitz – J. Roth – A. Byrd WILL GET IN HI Referee: Jay Nady JOSE LUIS BENAVIDEZ, JR. Benavidez won by TKO 1:07 of the 1st CA PROBLEM 4 05/15/92 137 Suspend Vega until 03/31/10 Los Angeles, CA round. No contact until 03/16/10 ----- vs. ----- JOHN MICHAEL VEGA TX076232 04/19/88 136 Referee: Russell Mora New Braunfels, TX PAGE (2) RESULTS OF FEBRUARY 13, 2010 LAS VEGAS HILTON .
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