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Laredo Energy Arena, Laredo, Texas Saturday, September 6, 2014 - Laredo Energy Arena, Laredo, Texas BLUE / AZUL! RED / ROJA! ! (8 Rounds - Light-Heavyweight)! ! SAMUEL MILLER - 174.6! Vs.! EGOR MEKHONTSEV - 174.8! Arboletes, COL (28-8, 25 KOs)! Mekhontsev T3 (2:11)! Asbest, RUS (4-0, 4 KOs)! TRUNKS: Yellow w/Black, 34, 6'2", 74"! TRUNKS: White w/Black, 29, 6'1", 74.5"! CORNER: Pedro Valerio, Tim Knight! CORNER: Freddie Roach, Oleg Kovalchuk! ______________________________! Vadim Kornilov! ! (10 Rounds - Welterweight)! ! FREDDY HERNANDEZ - 149.5! Vs.! BRAD SOLOMAN - 148.5! Mexico City, MEX (30-7-0-1, 20 KOs)! Soloman T6 (1:36) Lafayette, LA (22-0, 8 KOs)! TRUNKS: Black w/Red, 35, 5'10", 74"! TRUNKS: Black w/White, 31, 5'11", 72"! CORNER: Pablo Rubio, Alejandro Gonzalez! CORNER: Edward Jackson, Aaron Navarro! ______________________________! James Johnson, Roy Thomas! ! (6 Rounds - Welterweight)! ! GARY BERGERON - 144.3! Vs.! ALEX SAUCEDO - 144! Chalmette, LA (12-10, 7 KOs)! Saucedo T3 (1:35) Oklahoma City, OK (13-0, 9 KOs)! TRUNKS: Black w/White, 34, 5'7", 66.5"! TRUNKS: Red w/Green, 20, 5'10", 72"! CORNER: Matt Santolucito, ! CORNER: Jorge Saucedo! ______________________________! Nicholas Lopez, Pepe Reilly! ! (6 Rounds - Lightweight)! ! ANGEL HERNANDEZ - 131.5! Vs.! CASEY RAMOS - 134! McAllen, TX (8-2, 4 KOs)! Ramos W6 (59-55, 58-56 x2)! Austin, TX (17-0, 5 KOs)! TRUNKS: Navy Blue w/White, 22, 5’5", 67"! TRUNKS: Black w/Red, 25, 5'6", 67"! CORNER: Julio Jimenez, Ramon Rodriguez! CORNER: Rick Ramos, John Ramos! Emilio Gutierrez, Simon Mendez! Rodrick Ramos, Ricardo Ramos, Sr.! ! (10 Rounds - Lightweight)! ! CARLOS CARDENAS - 135! JUAN DIAZ - 135.5! Barinas, VEN (20-8-1, 13 KOs)! Vs.! Houston, TX (39-4, 19 KOs)! TRUNKS: Red w/Silver, 30, 5'8", 71"! Diaz W10 (97-93, 98-92, 99-91)! TRUNKS: Light Blue w/Blue, 30, 5'6", 67"! CORNER: Cuitlahuac Maldonado! CORNER: Derwin Richards, Joe Villanueva! Sergio Sotelo! Tim Knight, Jose Diaz! ! (4 Rounds - Featherweight)! ! IRVING TAPIA - 127.5! Vs.! IVAN CERON - 127! Mexico City, MEX (3-0, 3 KOs)! Tapia T1 (2:07) McAllen, TX (2-4, 1 KOs)! TRUNKS: Pink w/Black, 27, 5'5", 66"! TRUNKS: Navy Blue w/White, 33, 5'7", 68.5"! CORNER: David Dominguez, Dominic Casas! CORNER: Julio Jimenez, Ramon Rodriguez! Emmanuel Arce! Emilio Gutierrez, Simon Mendez! ! (4 Rounds - Featherweight)! ! GELACIO CRUZ - 124.5! Vs.! JUAN BRYAND - 126! McAllen, TX (0-0-1, 0 KOs)! Cruz W4 ! Laredo, TX (1-0, 0 KOs)! TRUNKS: Black, 22, 5'5", 68"! TRUNKS: Blue, 29, 5’5", 65.5"! CORNER: Reynaldo Alvarez, Ricardo Urbina! 37-39, 36-40 x2! CORNER: Orlando Canizales, Ramon Tobias! Jose DeJesus Solano! Edgar Cardenas! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !.
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