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Jr Flyweight Second Round
Will Grigsby 18-0-2 (1) vs Jake Matlala 31-7-3 (16)
After matlala stunned Grigsby in the opening round with a short right hand and hammered over the final minute with crisp combinations, Will went into a more defensive posture and boxed well off of his back foot while Baby jake scored on the inside when he was able to get there. Matlala did enough to earn the UD, 97-93, 96-94 & 96-95
Rosendo Alvarez 49-13-2 (28) vs Sarikalek Eakarin 35-7-1 (27)
After they swapped the first two rounds, Sarikalek floored Rosendo early in the third with a left hook for a five count and Eakarin kept up the pressure and landed heavily until a hook to the body put Alvarez down again for an eight count just before the bell. El Buffalo came back in the fourth with some crisp right hands but Eakarin kept up the body work and broke Rosendo down before flooring him again in the tenth with an uppercut and taking the UD. 97-90, 97-91 & 96-91
Ulises Solis 17-2-1 (13) vs Masibulele Makepula 41-17-3 (30)
They traded inside over the fast paced first two rounds with Archie's faster hands taking the rounds but Masibulele was connecting with heavy right hands and uppercuts. They traded viciously on even terms for the first minute of the third with Solis landing blistering combos in tight while Makepula connected with devastating uppercuts, a short hook buckled Ulises' legs and Makepula ripped off four heavy body shots before bringing a murderous uppercut flush on the chin that put Solis flat on his face for the count.
Matthew Bell 39-4-1 (23) vs Ronald Barrera 25-14-2 (15)
Bell used his skills to dominate the opening round with stiff jabs and right hands. Early in round two Zeke split open the Colombian's lip with an uppercut and dug two hard hooks to the body before Barrera stunned him with a combination. Ronald followed up with three hard right hands before Bell closed the action packed round with a double hook to the head followed by an uppercut that snapped Barrera's head straight back.
They slugged it out again in an even third before Bell started scoring with savage right hands in round four that clearly won him the round and left Ronald with a swollen left eye. From that point on bell blistered him with vicious combos that had the referee near stopping it as he teed off on the Colombian along the ropes at the end of round six. The ref let it continue but Bell changed that early in the seventh when he turned out Ronald's lights with a crushing combination.
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