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Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation GREG ALVAREZ, PROGRAM MANAGER Inspectors: ARTURO.MARTINEZ, JAMES. ERICKSON, LUPE. SORIA, Timekeepers: P.O BOX 12157, AUSTIN, TX 78711 JOSE. MARTINEZ, ADRIAN. ROJAS, GREGORY JONES MICHAEL HICKMON (512) 475-2875 FAX (512) 463-1087 Referees: NEAL YOUNG #4350 6/24/17 ROBERT CHAPA #4321 10/1/16 MICHAEL MITCHELL Date: 06/25/16 Event #: 42485 LAURENCE COLE 4299 6/9/2017 Physicians: City: DALLAS Promoter: TOP RANK Judges: OREN SHELLENBERGER 4098 6/4/2017 DR. SCOTT LAUER Location: 2713 Canton JAVIER ALVAREZ 4451 6/25/2017 DR. KELLY FRASIER Bomb Factory NORMAN FOTT #4343 2/20/17 DAVID IACOBUCCI #4471 9/16/16 Contestant's Name / Boxers Texas Suspension Bout # Residence (city/state) I.D. License Weight Rounds Results/Remarks Until MIKE ALVARADO 8/1/2016 4/7/2017 ALVADADO BY DECISION 1 DENVER, CO CO069106 37730 147.75 8 SHELLENBERGER 78 - 74 7/20/2016 JOSHUA TORRES 3/3/2020 APP IN ALVAREZ 77 - 75 YOUNG ALBURQUERQUE, NM NM075850 FILE 147.75 IACOBUCCI 76 -76 7/20/2016 BRYAN VERA 6/22/2017 KOROBOV BY DECISION 2 LUBBOCK, TX APPLIED 37925 162.25 8 SHELLENBERGER 70 - 78 7/20/2016 MATVEY KOROBOV 9/26/2017 1/26/2017 ALVAREZ 69 - 79 CHAPA OROTUKAN, RUSSIA FL077115 37626 162.75 IACOBUCCI 69 - 79 7/20/2016 ERICK DELEON 12/14/2016 8/13/2016 DELEON BY TKO 3 HIDALGO,MX MI081349 37209 130.25 8 2:18 OF 6TH RD 7/14/2016 CARLOS VALCARCEL 12/31/2018 APP IN COLE CATANO, PR PR069775 FILE 131.75 7/26/2016 JUSTIN HENDERSON 11/30/2019 10/17/2016 ALDAY BY TKO 4 HOUSTON, TX TX043628 37184 145.25 4 1:39 OF 2ND RD 7/26/2016 JOSE LUIS ALDAY JR APP IN YOUNG ODESSA, TX APPLIED FILE 149 7/3/2016 NUBION HOUSTON 12/31/2019 1/26/2017 MARQUEZ BY TKO 5 SHREVEPORT, LA LA082153 37629 146.5 4 2:13 OF 4TH RD 7/26/2016 ARTURO MARQUEZ 3/30/2020 4/17/2017 CHAPA HOUSTON, TX TX082321 37734 146.25 7/8/2016 Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation GREG ALVAREZ, PROGRAM MANAGER Inspectors: ARTURO.MARTINEZ, JAMES. ERICKSON, LUPE. SORIA, Timekeepers: P.O BOX 12157, AUSTIN, TX 78711 JOSE. MARTINEZ, ADRIAN. ROJAS, GREGORY JONES MICHAEL HICKMON (512) 475-2875 FAX (512) 463-1087 Referees: NEAL YOUNG #4350 6/24/17 ROBERT CHAPA #4321 10/1/16 MICHAEL MITCHELL Date: 06/25/16 Event #: 42485 LAURENCE COLE 4299 6/9/2017 Physicians: City: DALLAS Promoter: TOP RANK Judges: OREN SHELLENBERGER 4098 6/4/2017 DR. SCOTT LAUER Location: 2713 Canton JAVIER ALVAREZ 4451 6/25/2017 DR. KELLY FRASIER Bomb Factory NORMAN FOTT #4343 2/20/17 DAVID IACOBUCCI #4471 9/16/16 Contestant's Name / Boxers Texas Suspension Bout # Residence (city/state) I.D. License Weight Rounds Results/Remarks Until ALEJANDRO GUERRERO APP IN GUERRERO BY TKO 6 UNITED STATES APPLIED FILE 135.5 4 1:45 OF 2ND RD 7/3/2016 LUIS CABALLERO 5/19/2017 COLE CIUDAD JUAREZ, MX APPLIED 37816 136 7/26/2016 PORFIRIO ARELLANO 8/31/2019 8/15/2016 ARNOLD BY DECISION 7 VERACRUZ, MX TX071312 37182 124.25 4 SHELLENBERGER 36 - 40 7/8/2016 ALEJANDRO ARNOLD APP IN FOTT 36 - 40 YOUNG UNITED STATES APPLIED FILE 123.5 IACOBUCCI 36 - 40 7/8/2016 BENJAMIN VASQUEZ 4/30/2019 APP IN RASHIDI BY KO 8 EARTH, TX TX079681 FILE 141 4 0:24 OF 1ST RD 8/26/2016 AMON MASHA RASHIDI 11/30/2019 12/10/2016 CHAPA DALLAS, TX TX068894 37183 141.5 7/3/2016 ANTHONY HILL 5/6/2018 6/17/2017 BOCACHICA BY DECISION 9 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK OK081813 37907 145.25 4 SHELLENBERGER 36 - 40 INDEFINITE JANELSON BOCACHICA 5/10/2020 6/16/2017 ALVAREZ 36 - 40 COLE DETROIT, MI MI082400 37899 147.25 FOTT 36 - 40 7/8/2016 GABRIEL GUTIERREZ 9/30/2018 12/5/2016 GARCIA BY TKO 10 EL PASO, TX TX041488 36323 131 4 2:32 OF 2ND RD 7/26/2016 JESSE GARCIA 11/30/2019 4/7/2017 COLE SANTA MONICA, CA TX082221 37733 130 7/3/2016.
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