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Bohachuk stops Marin in Hollywood Fight Nights

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Bohachuk stops Marin in Hollywood Fight Nights

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Bohachuk stops Marin in Hollywood Fight Nights

Sunday night in Hollywood, Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions presented an outstanding night of action-packed boxing at the packed AVALON Nightclub headlined by another sensational performance by the fast-rising star, undefeated super-welterweight Serhii ‘El Flaco’ Bohachuk.

You can rewatch the nine-card bout on the promotion’s website here.

The Hollywood Fight Nights Main event, the Abel Sanchez trained Bohachuk (15-0, 15 KOs), stayed perfect with a third-round knockout of Fernando ‘El Cacho’ Marin (16-4-3, 12 KO’s). Using his aggressive style, the Ukrainian native Bohachuk kept the pressure on through the first two rounds ramping up the intensity in the third stanza. Following a barrage of punches landed on Marin, the bout was called to a halt at the 1:25 mark of the third round.

In the exciting super bantamweight co-feature, Alexander ‘The Great’ Enriquez, (11-0-2, 1 KOs), of Los Angles won a six-round decision over Ricky ‘El Carterito’ Cuellar, (5-4, 3 KOs) also of Los Angeles, CA. With both fighters drawing on their huge fanbases in attendance, the two-way action throughout the fight heated up the AVALON Nightclub with a deafening roar being heard for each rally.

At the end of the heated battle and with the entire venue standing and applauding, Enriquez was declared the winner by scores of 59-55 and 58-56 twice.

Popular Super Featherweight Adrian Corona, (6-0, 1 KO), of Rialto, CA scored his first stoppage with a sixth-round knockout (2:24) of Francisco ‘Bebe’ Camacho, (7-12-1, 3 KOs) of Tamaulipas, Mexico. Corona proved too fast and skilled for the battle-tested veteran who also had his moments in each stanza. A well-placed left/right combination called a halt to the action in the final round.

Battling in one of the best fights in the Hollywood Fight Nights series, San Diego’s Mario ‘El Matador’ Ramos (9-0, 7 KOs), stayed perfect in a valiant effort against the aggressive Emmanuel ‘MAN-E’ Castro, 2-6-1, (2 KOs), of Los Angeles, CA. Winning the first half of the fight, Ramos stayed composed in the second half as Castro rallied to take advantage highlighted by the final minute of the fight as the heavy-handed Castro landed multiple bout altering power shots until the final bell as the entire crowd at the AVALON Nightclub stood and cheered. Scores at the end of six rounds were announced as a majority decision for Ramos, 59-55, 58-56 and 57-57.

Freddie Roach trained cruiserweight Marco Deckmann, (3-0, 3 KOs), of North Hollywood, CA thrilled his large group of fans on-hand with a stunning second-round knockout (0:37) of Keith Barry, (2-3, 2 KOs), of Orange, CA. A piston-like right hand to the temple dropped Barry with the bout being waived off immediately.

Popular super bantamweight Humberto ‘Filly’ Rubalcava, (11-1, 7 KOs), of Westminster, CA won a six-round unanimous decision over Tijuana, Mexico native Luis Valdes, (5-3-1, 1 KO). Scores for Rubalcava were 60-54 on all three judges’ scorecards.

Featherweight newcomers saw action as Andre Marquez, (1-2) of Glendale, CA defeated Lucnor Diserne, (0-4-1), of Los Angeles, CA by scores of 40-36 across the board. Marquez’s first victory as a professional came in front of a huge crowd of supporters on hand at the AVALON Nightclub for his debut at Hollywood Fight Nights.

In a sensational back and forth four-round super middleweight fight, Donte Stubbs, (3-0), of Riverside, CA defeated Francisco Alfaro, (0-3) of North Hollywood. Both fighters landed and received numerous power shots throughout with Stubbs getting the nod from all three judges by scores of 39-37.

Opening the card, Elvis Garcia, (8-0, 5 KO’s), of Los Angeles, CA won a six-round majority decision over Hugo Trujillo, (4-2-1, 2 KOs), of Mexico City, Mexico in a spirited heavyweight battle. Scores were 59-55, 58-56 and 57-57.

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Marquis Johns is a unknown humorist and avid boxing fan. His love for the sweet science goes back to when matches were 15 rounds and has been covering fights since closed-circuit pay-per-views. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth is not only a quote by Mike Tyson, it's also a pretty good reminder to keep your guard up.

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