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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA BOXING SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: MARCH 5, 2005 LOCATION: MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER, LAS VEGAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referees: Kenny Bayless, Jay Nady, Richard Steele, Tony Weeks Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Judges: Carol Castellano, Burt Clements, Duane Ford, Bill Graham, Robert Hoyle, Al Lefkowitz COMMISSION MEMBERS: Judges: Jerry Roth, Dalby Shirley, Glenn Trowbridge Visiting Judges: Dick Flaherty & Denny Nelson Chairman: Skip Avansino, Jr. Timekeepers: Jim Cavin, Mike LaCella Dr. Tony Alamo John R. Bailey Ringside Doctors: William Berliner, David Watson, Todd Chapman, James Dettling Joe W. Brown Ring Announcer: Jimmy Lennon, Jr., Jake Gutierrez Dr. Flip Homansky Promoter: Top Rank, Inc. & Gary Shaw Productions EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Marc Ratner Matchmaker: Brad Goodman Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number JOSE LUIS CASTILLO Castillo won by TKO 2:23 of the 10th round. NV022042 12 12/14/73 135 Suspend Diaz until 04/20/05, no contact until Mexicali, BC, Mexico **Castillo retains WBC Lightweight title 04/05/05 lacerations over both eyes and must renew Federal ID Card with California ----- vs ----- Castillo – Diaz JULIO C. DIAZ before next fight. 88-83; 88-83; 88-83 CA053632 12/24/79 134.5 Coachella, CA Clements, Shirley, Flaherty Referee: Richard Steele JEFFREY SCOTT LACY Lacy won by TKO 0:47 of the 7th round. FL060237 12 05/12/77 167 Lacy must renew Federal ID card with Tampa, FL **Lacy retains IBF Super Middleweight title Florida before next fight. Suspend Williams until 05/05/05 ----- vs ----- Lacy – Williams RUBIN WILLIAMS No contact until 04/20/05 58-57; 59-55; 59-54 MI058818 04/09/76 167 Detroit, MI Nelson, Trowbridge, Hoyle Referee: Tony Weeks JULIAN RODRIGUEZ Luevano won by TKO end of the 5th round. TX051648 10 12/24/79 131 Rodriguez must have neurologist clearance El Paso, TX Referee stops contest on Doctor’s advice. and MRI before next fight, minimum suspension no contest until 05/05/05, no ----- vs ----- STEVEN LUEVANO contact until 04/20/05 and must renew CA058207 03/03/81 129.5 Federal ID card with Texas before next fight. La Puente, CA Referee: Jay Nady DERRICK G. MOON Martinez won by unanimous decision. TX068174 8 05/07/76 133 Martinez must have follow-up comparison Fort Worth, TX Moon – Martinez MRI in March 2006. ----- vs ----- 73-79; 75-77; 75-77 ROMAN MARTINEZ Roth, Lefkowitz, Graham PR060904 01/31/83 132 Referee: Kenny Bayless Vega Baja, PR CARLOS ARNOLDO CISNEROS Ferguson won by unanimous decision. CA043274 4 09/03/75 136 Los Angeles, CA Cisneros – Ferguson ----- vs ----- 36-40; 37-39; 37-39 WESTON JAMES FERGUSON Graham, Ford, Castellano NV068408 10/14/85 136 Referee: Kenny Bayless Henderson, NV Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON DeLeon won by TKO 2:21 of the 1st round. AR054239 4 07/13/71 160 Suspend Jackson until 04/20/05 Hatfield, AR No contact until 04/05/05 ----- vs ----- CARLOS BASARIL DE LEON, JR. PR054452 04/27/79 160.5 Referee: Jay Nady St Petersburg, FL RODNEY STERLIN JONES Ortiz won by TKO 1:34 of the 2nd round. NY046260 4 12/28/76 138.5 Suspend Jones until 04/20/05 New Castle, DE No contact until 04/05/05 ----- vs ----- VICTOR M. ORTIZ CA069609 01/31/87 135 Referee: Kenny Bayless Oxnard, CA ADAM RICHARD CAPO Proksa won by TKO 1:44 of the 1st round. AR058725 4 04/05/86 148 Proska – Pro debut Paris, AR Suspend Capo until 04/20/05 No contact until 04/05/05 ----- vs ----- GRZEGORZ PROKSA NV064346 11/23/86 153 Referee: Jay Nady Warsaw, Poland PAGE (2) RESULTS OF 03/05/05 .
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