![]() ![]() Scores were 58-56 and 60-54 twice, this writer 57-57.įlyweight Jesse James Guerrero, 3-0-2 (3), #109, of Gilroy, CA, ended in majority draw with Eduardo “Dinamita” Alvarez, 0-2-1 (0), #108 ½, of Long Beach, CA, over 4 rounds. Halfway through the round Sheehy was cut on the left eyebrow. In the sixth and final round Sheehy drew blood from the nose of Rebollar who also had a bruse. ![]() In the fourth rounds halfway point Rebollar landed a solid left hook to the chin of Sheehy. In the first three rounds Rebollar was the aggressor in a close fight against Sheehy and had the edge. Light Charlie Sheehy, 6-0 (4), #134.8, of Brisbane, CA, defeated Angel Rebollar, 6-2 (3), #133.4, of CA, over 6 rounds. Seconds later another left to the body and down went Cardenas into his own corner saying something to them taking the count of Referee Edward Collantes. In the final half minute a left to the body from Ruvalcaba hurt Cardenas. In the first round the taller used an effective jab controlling Cardenas. Commey got up and fought back until a body shot hurt him as he backed up and dropped to a knee taking the full count. In the eleventh round Ramirez dropped Commey with left hook and on the back of the head as he was going down for an 8-count from Referee Jack Reiss. He ended the round landing a right on the chin of Ramirez. In the tenth round which should be the last being it isn’t a world title fight Commey is looking exhausted clinching too much. In the ninth round it was evident Commey is a lightweight in a super lightweight fight and not strong enough to hurt Ramirez. In the seventh round both were throwing punches in bunches with Commey landing some solid lead rights on the chin of Ramirez. By the end of the round the fans were cheering “Jose, Jose” as he had Commey against the ropes. In the sixth rounds halfway point Commey landed his best punch a right on the chin of Ramirez. In the fifth round Ramirez continued having Commey against the ropes. In the fourth rounds halfway point Commey fought well in the middle of the ring landing a pair of rights to the chin of Ramirez before returning to the ropes. In the third round Commey fought back better off the ropes but didn’t win the round. In the second round Ramirez again had Commey on the ropes on the defense. In the first round Ramirez had Commey against the ropes out landing him quite a bit with left hooks to the body. will be the winner.In the Main Event former 2012 Olympian, WBC and WBO Light Welter champ Jose “Jaguar” Carlos Ramirez, 28-1 (18), #140, of Avenal, CA, knocked out former IBF Light champ Richard “RC” Commey, 30-5-1 (27), #140, of Accra, GH, at 2:31 of the eleventh round of a 12. New bids will be accepted in $500 increments. To place a bid on the belt, call Valley Children’s Healthcare Foundation at (559) 353-7100. ![]() Currently, the top bidder is Fresno native and NBA player Quincy Pondexter at $11,000. The Big Fresno Fair kicked off the bidding with $10,000. The belt will be displayed at the Fresno County Historical Museum at the Fresno Fairgrounds until Friday, July 6, providing a chance for the public to see the it firsthand. I’m glad to be able to help families in their time of need.” “Kids get the very best care our region has to offer, regardless of their ability to pay. “As someone who was raised right here in Central California, I know the impact Valley Children’s Hospital makes every day for kids growing up here,” Ramirez said in a news release. On behalf of Jose Ramirez, the Arroyo Family, Rick Mirigian, Top Rank, Inc., Manuel Cunha, and the WBC, this belt will be auctioned off, and all proceeds will be donated to Valley Children’s Hospital’s patient services fund to benefit families currently undergoing treatment. A piece of Central Valley history, the belt is signed by Ramirez, famed boxing promoter Don King, Top Rank CEO and boxing legend Bob Arum, and Imam. Ramirez’ belt is a one-of-a-kind replication of the same belt he won in a unanimous decision victory over Amir Imam on March 17 at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. World Boxing Council (WBC) Super Lightweight Champion – and Central Valley native – Jose Ramirez is giving back by auctioning off a signed WBC championship belt to raise funds for Valley Children’s Hospital. Jose Ramirez (center) takes a photo in the ring with manager Rick Mirigian (left) and promoter Bob Arum (right) after winning the WBC Super Lightweight title over Amir Imam, March 17, 2018, in New York City. ![]()
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