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Opetaia Defeats Brandon ‘Bulletproof’ Glanton

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Opetaia Defeats Brandon ‘Bulletproof’ Glanton

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In the fifth round, a right uppercut from Opetaia to the head hurt Glanton again in the final minute. In the sixth round, Opetaia continued his body attack and took another round, while Glanton lost a point for holding. In the seventh round’s final minute, both fighters exchanged punches. In the eighth round, Glanton landed several low blows and lost a point from referee Allen Huggins.

In the ninth round, both fighters had their moments. Opetaia continued to work the body, while Glanton ended the round by landing a right on the chin. In the tenth round, Opetaia landed a lead right uppercut to the body of Glanton. Just when it appeared Glanton might be ready to go, he fought back and landed a right to the body of Opetaia.

In the eleventh round, Opetaia lost a point for holding. In the twelfth and final round, the action remained competitive to the bell.

All three judges scored the bout 119-106.

Salas Stops Saracho

Ricardo Adan Salas stopped Jesus ‘Junior’ Saracho at 2:05 of the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round fight.

In the first round, a snapping right from Salas rocked Saracho in the final minute. In the second round, both had their moments in a close round. In the third round, Salas landed a pair of rights to the chin of Saracho in the closing seconds to take the round.

In the fourth round’s final 30 seconds, Saracho landed a combination to the chin, but in the closing seconds, Salas answered with a flurry to edge the round. In the fifth round, Salas landed a right uppercut to the body that hurt Saracho midway through the round. In the closing seconds, Salas again landed several punches to take the round.

In the sixth round, Salas landed a left hook to the body that hurt Saracho in the opening minute, though Saracho fought back well during the rest of the round. In the seventh round, Salas landed a right uppercut to the chin that hurt Saracho before both exchanged punches midway through the round. Salas finished the round stronger with good body work.

In the eighth round, Salas hurt Saracho with several punches to the body as the referee looked ready to step in. Salas again landed to the body, hurting Saracho and forcing referee Robert Hoyle to stop the fight.

Panin Stops Bunch

Vlad ‘Super Bad’ Panin stopped Shinard Bunch at 2:29 of the ninth round of a scheduled 10-round fight.

It was a one-sided fight through eight rounds with Panin dominating. In the ninth round, Panin landed a flurry of punches, forcing referee Allen Huggins to call a halt.

Palma Defeats Rubio

Adan Palma won a split decision over Pablo ‘Shark’ Rubio Jr. over eight rounds after scoring two knockdowns.

In the third round, a leaping left hook from Palma dropped Rubio for an eight-count. Moments later, Palma dropped Rubio again with a right to the chin for another count. In the fourth round, Rubio fought back, though Palma’s left hook continued to be effective.

In the fifth round, Palma landed a pair of left hooks to the chin. Rubio answered with a combination at the bell in a close round. In the sixth round, Rubio landed several unanswered punches midway through the round to even the fight.

In the eighth and final round, Rubio rallied strongly.

Scores were 76-74 for Rubio and 78-77 twice for Palma.

Juarez Wins Decision

Joshua Jay Juarez defeated Jardae Anderson over eight rounds.

Juarez used a forward style to pressure Anderson while piling up points with hand speed and volume punching. The pace slowed in the second half of the fight until the final ten seconds, when both fighters exchanged.

Scores were 77-75, 79-73, and 78-74.

Ramos and Perez Draw

Jaycob Ramos fought to a majority draw with Ethan Perez over six rounds.

Both fighters hit the canvas during the bout. In the second round, Perez dropped Ramos with a left hand for an eight-count. Ramos managed to survive to the bell.

In the third round, Ramos returned the favor, dropping Perez with a right hand for another eight-count.

Scores were 57-55 Ramos and 56-56 twice.

Ochoa and Serrano Draw

Brady Ochoa fought to a majority draw with Adrian Serrano over six rounds.

The fighters battled through six competitive rounds.

Scores were 58-56 Ochoa and 57-57 twice.

Alvarado Wins Decision

Emiliano Alvarado defeated Eric Rosado over six rounds.

After losing the opening round, Alvarado dropped Rosado in the second round and controlled the remainder of the fight.

All scores were 59-55.

Ken Hissner is a senior boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than 20 years of experience covering the sport. Known for his ringside reporting, detailed results, and historical perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of boxing across eras.

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