Gonzales remains Flawless, outpoints
Boone
Mark E. Ortega
FightFanNation.com
March 19, 2010
Friday night at the Grand Sierra Resort
& Casino in front of a packed house, Brandon “Flawless”
Gonzales [11-0] of Sacramento, California took a big step towards
establishing himself as a top prospect at 160 pounds by easily
outpointing rugged gatekeeper Darnell Boone [16-15] over eight rounds
in the main event of Reno Xtreme Fights III.
Gonzales nearly stopped Boone at the
end of the opening round when a perfect three punch combination
landed flush on the chin near the ropes. Gonzales was unlucky in that
it came near the bell and he had little time to follow up. That
series of punches was enough to put Boone on his back heels the rest
of the night as he moved around the ring with Gonzales stalking him.
Boone, best known for dropping Andre Ward badly in a fight he lost by
majority decision, proved his merit and pushed the young prospect to
eight rounds for the first time in his career. Aside from a stiff
jab, Boone did not offer much in terms of offense and Gonzales took
advantage by being the aggressor. Boone tried closing each round with
a flurry to impress the judges but Gonzales always answered back with
good shots inside of his own. Gonzales looked to be slowing down a
bit around the middle of the fight but he caught his second wind
quickly and never lost momentum en route to a wide unanimous decision
victory by scores of 80-71, 79-73, 79-74.
In a six-round over the limit
welterweight bout, Karim “Hard Hitta” Mayfield [12-0-1, 7 KOs] of
Daly City, California remained undefeated as he clubbed out a
majority decision victory over game Mario Ramos [17-7, 3 KOs] of
Tucson, Arizona in his Reno debut. Mayfield had problems with the
tricky lefty early on but he was able to land the more telling blows
throughout the bout. Ramos tied up Mayfield each time he tried to
fight on the inside but was unable to avoid wide overhand rights from
the Bay Area based prospect and that was the difference. The scores
were 59-55 and 58-56 in favor of Mayfield while one judge had it even
57-57. This was the first fight that Mayfield had Andre Ward trainer
Virgil Hunter in his corner and it was due to late adjustments made
in the fight that Mayfield was able to eek out a decision by winning
the final few rounds. The fight was much closer than the scores would
indicate but Mayfield did enough to earn the decision.
In an entertaining albeit unskilled
battle between two pro debuts, Omar Zaldivar [1-0] of Reno, Nevada
outmanned Tom Peterson [0-1] of Modesto, California en route to a
four-round unanimous decision victory. Peterson looked at risk of
being brutally knocked out for much of the fight as he moved straight
backwards many times and paid the price via Zaldivar right hands that
found the button. Luckily for Peterson, Zaldivar seemed to be short
in the power department and he was able to make it to the final bell.
In the last round Peterson was the recipient of a brutal body attack
that had him gasping for air with his hands down for much of the
final few minutes of the fight.
The card was a boxing/MMA mixed card
promoted by locally based Let's Get It On Promotions. The next card
will take place May 22nd at the same venue and will likely
feature Gonzales and Mayfield again.
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