Petr Petrov stops Bell on ‘Locked and Loaded’
He didn’t get to face Ryan Garcia last week so lightweight contender Petr Petrov (41-6-2, 22 KOs) made quick work of the overpowered Dedrick Bell (23-31-1, 11 KOs) in two rounds instead during Thompson Boxing’s “Locked n’ Loaded” main event on Friday night.
Petrov jumped on Bell from the outset, punching him into the ropes and peppering him with left hooks to the body. Bell did his best to work himself out of trouble, but Petrov was far too skilled for the Tennessee native.
Petrov, who lives in Spain but is of Russian heritage, sensed a knockout in the second round. He rocked Bell with several strong shots and a left hook to the midsection did him in at the 2:48 mark.
Tou can catch the main event from last night of the Thompson Boxing Facebook Page here. You can also catch the opening and the rest of the card here as well. Yours truly is named dropped by the broadcast team of Beto Duran and Doug Fischer during the fights.
Petr Petrov noqueó en dos a Bell en Ontario, California https://t.co/SLQea4eeu3 #PetrovBell @thompsonboxing @AlexCamponovo @BannerBoxing pic.twitter.com/ORFksvnrek
— NotiFight (@NotiFight) September 21, 2019
On the year, Petrov has three knockout wins with all of them coming inside of three rounds.
Petrov is promoted by Banner Promotions.
In the lopsided co-feature, Mario Hernandez (10-1-1, 3 KOs) thoroughly outpointed the taller Jesse Ruiz (6-4-2, 5 KOs) to win by unanimous decision. Hernandez went to the body early and often throughout the six-round fight.
In the third, Hernandez landed several combinations that staggered Ruiz. Despite a six-inch height advantage, Ruiz was unable to dictate tempo or brush back the hard-charging Hernandez. Scores: 60-54 all around.
Featherweights Isaac Zarate (16-5-4, 2 KOs) and Roberto Meza (12-2-1, 6 KOs) fought to a split draw as neither boxer was able to pull away to earn a convincing win.
The fight featured choppy and inconsistent action, which led to odd scoring by the judges. One judge had Zarate sweeping the fight at 60-64, while another scored it closely for Meza at 58-56. The third judge had it even at 57-57.
Featherweight Aleem Jumakhonov (8-2-2, 4 KOs) outpunched the previously unbeaten Anthony Chavez (8-1, 3 KOs) to win by unanimous decision. Jumakhonov struck pay dirt in the second when a counter right hand dropped Chavez.
Both fighters showed tremendous grit and tenacity, as most of the fight took place in close quarters with each boxer throwing heavy shots throughout the eight-round fight. Scores: 59-54, 58-55, 57-56.
In the “Locked n’ Loaded” show opener, featherweight Arnold Dinong (6-0, 1 KO) used an active work rate to earn a unanimous decision win over Prisco Marquez (4-2-1, 1 KO).
While Dinong isn’t the heaviest of punchers, he does possess sound technical skills that allow him to fight effectively from the outside. Scores: 59-55, 60-54 twice
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