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By Miguel Maravilla at ringside
Irish super welterweight prospect ‘King’ Callum Walsh, (7-0, 6 KOs) of Cork, Ireland, scored a fourth round stoppage over veteran Carson Jones (43-16-3, 31 KOs) of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Friday night in headlining 360 Promotions Hollywood Fight Night series at the Commerce Casino in Commerce, California.
Walsh let his hands go from the opening bell as connected on a shelled-up Jones. Displaying hand speed and flash in round two, Walsh tagged Jones flush to the chin with a combination. In the third round, Walsh continued to box and outland Jones, who continued to shell up on defense. Coming out strong in the fourth, Walsh pressed and backed up Jones, connecting flush as the face of Jones became a bloody mess. Moments later, Walsh dropped Jones. He got up, but Walsh finished him in the final seconds of the fourth as referee Eddie Hernandez had seen enough waving it off at 2:59. With the win, Walsh captures the WBC US Silver welterweight title.
In a walkout bout, Michael Biramontes (7-1, 4 KO’s) of Santa Ana won a six round unanimous decision over Pablo Melgar (6-3-1, 4KO’s) of Los Angeles . Melgar and Biramontes came out fighting at a fast pace in the first. Fighting in the center in round two, Biramontes and Melgar kept up the pace. There was no stepping back in the third round as Biramontes and Melgar were neck and neck continuing to trade. In the fourth. Biramontes fought at a distance letting his hands go and Melgar stood close. Biramontes appeared to be the fresher of the two heading in to the fifth as he let his hands go and boxed, Melgar appeared to be fading but there was no quitting in him thus far. The sixth and final round, it appeared that the fight was hanging as Biramontes boxed, Melgar appeared to be fading as he was cornered and gassed but fought to the final bell. After completing six rounds, all three judges scored the bout 60-54.
Light Heavyweight Umar Dzambekov, (5-0, 4 KOs) of scored a third round knockout over Crispulo Javier Andino (24-15-1, 12 KO’s) of Argentina. A hard right hand to the body by Dzambekov in the second sent Andino to the canvas. He got up and continued to fight. The body shot found its mark once again for good, as Dzambekov dropped Andino for a second and final time forcing referee Jack Reiss to stop the fight at 1:57 of the third.
Female bantamweight Gloria Munguilla, (4-0) of Los Angeles won a hard-fought unanimous decision over Lilian Almaraz (0-3) of Sacramento. Munguilla scored a knockdown in the opening round as she sat Almaraz down with a left hook. In the second, Munguilla connected with huge punches, but Almaraz kept fighting. Continuing to control the fight, Munguilla kept coming in the fourth and final round as Almaraz stood in there fighting making it to the final bell. All three judges scored the bout 39-36.
Pomona’s Israel Mercado (9-1-1, 7 KO’s) and Jesus Carrillo (11-7-3, 4 KO’s) of Gomez Palacio, Durango, Mexico fought to a six round draw. Off to a wild start early in the fight, Mercado scored a knockdown in the second, however Carrillo returned the favor later in the round by knocking down Mercado. The following round in the third, Mercado displayed more control dictating the round. Working the jab in the fourth, Mercado stood busy keeping Carrillo at bay letting his hands go. Fighting in the pocket on the inside in the fifth, Mercado and Carrillo exchanged. Heading into the sixth and final round both fighters made the effort to seal the win. In the end the judges scored the bout, 59-55 Mercado, 58-56 for Carrillo, and 57-57 even as the bout was declared a draw.
Undefeated welterweight Gor Yeritsyan, (15-0, 13 KOs) disposed Argentina’s Gustavo Vittori (28-15-1, 12 KO’s) in two. Yeritsyan came out strong to start attacking Vittori in the opening round. A one-two from Yertisyan in the second dropped Vittori, scoring a second knockdown moments later, Vittori was up again but the Armenian finished him off sending him to the canvas for the third time as the referee Eddie Hernandez waved it at 2:15 of the second.
Miami’s Stefi Cohen, (4-1-1, 1 KO) won a unanimous decision in going four rounds over Esli Cervantes of Aguascalientes, Mexico in a women’s bantamweight bout. It was a fast-paced bout as Cohen and Cervantes dished it out and didn’t hold back. In what appeared to be a competitive while it lasted heading to the fourth it was anyone’s fight with Cohen finishing strong and Cervantes putting up a fight in going the distance four rounds. All three judges scored the bout 39-37 in favor of Cohen.
Son of UFC Legend Anderson Silva, super welterweight Kalyl Silva, (2-0, 1 KO) won a four round unanimous decision over Peter Gomez (0-1) of Oxnard. Starting off boxing away Silva let loose in the fight keeping Gomez at bay and scoring a pair of knockdowns. Swinging wildly Ramos backed Silva in round three as he went down but the referee immediately ruled it a slip. Silva and Ramos appeared to be tired in the fourth round but Ramos chased and kept coming. That backfired as Silva connected solidly backing Ramos away as Silva finished strong. All three judges scored the bout 40-34.
In the opening bout from the Commerce Casino, Los Angeles’s David Romero (4-0-1, 1 KO) won a six round unanimous decision over Andres Figueroa (9-6, 5 KO’s) of Colombia. All three judges scored the bout 60-54. Working patiently off the jab, Romero stood busy in the opening round as Figueroa threw the hard left hook. Romero was warned by referee Jack Reiss for hitting low in round two, stalking away Romero kept working the jab towards the end of the round Figueroa complained of a low blow. Letting loose in the third, Romero connected with a snapping straight right as he continued to box, Figueroa crouched low making it difficult for Romero to connect. In the fourth, Romero tagged Figueroa continuously but the Colombian kept fighting on swinging wildly with the left hook. Dictating the fight in the fifth, Romero kept pressing and letting the hands go as Figueroa held on prompting a warning from referee Jack Reiss as Romero kept on. The sixth and final round, Romero stood busy as Figueroa continued to hold on fighting to survive as Romero worked his way to a decision victory.
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Callum Murray versus Nikita Tszyu……why not?
Apologies
I meant Callum Walsh versus Nakita Tszyu
Good reporting as a usual Miguel.
That brother was DOA

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Four fighters ranked in the Top 5 of their respective weight classes are back in action at BKFC 53 on Friday, LIVE on The BKFC App from the 2023 Olympia Weekend in Orlando, FL.
x David “Redneck” Mundell is the BKFC World Middleweight Champion and the No. 1 contender in the BKFC light-heavyweight division. He defends his BKFC World Middleweight Championship for the second time against Doug Coltrane (3-0, 2 KOs). The Oldsmar, FL fighter boasts a record of 7-1, with five of his wins coming by stoppage. He’s won five straight and finished his last three opponents, including former BKFC champ Francesco Ricchi at BKFC 34 and Mike Richman in his first title defense at BKFC 47.
x Doug “ColdRed” Coltrane is the No. 2 contender in the BKFC middleweight division heading into his World Championship showdown with Mundell. The fast-rising Smithfield, NC fighter is undefeated in his first three trips to the BKFC Squared Circle. He’s gunning for his third straight stoppage victory against Mundell. 
x Chancey “Superfly” Wilson is the No. 2 contender in the BKFC flyweight division. He takes on the debuting Dagoberto Aguero, a Dominican Republic boxing sensation with a pro gloved boxing record of 15-2 (10 KOs). The Wichita, KS product is 3-2 in the Squared Circle and coming off a victory over Tyler Randall, the No. 3 contender in the flyweight division.
x Sawyer “Diesel” Depee is the No. 5 contender in the BKFC cruiserweight division. He tries to improve to 4-2 in the Squared Circle with a second straight victory over Jonathan Miller (2-0, 2 KOs). All of the Lolo, MN fighter’s wins have come by first-round stoppage. His only two losses came against former BKFC World Championship challengers Ulysses Diaz and Quintin Henry. 
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What on earth has happened to our political culture?
Remember stories of Democrats and Republicans in Congress disagreeing on the floor of their respective chambers and then joining each other for dinner with their families? Remember when Joe Biden and John McCain loved each other?
As we say in the South, “them days are gone.” Nowadays, members are more likely to punch each other, or at least give it some thought. This month has been especially embarrassing in the “let’s rumble” department.
It began with a heated exchange between Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin and a Teamster official testifying before a Senate committee. The two men, both of a brawny, macho-man sort, apparently have a history of bad blood between them. What should have been a Q&A between Senator and witness degenerated into a “take-it-outside moment,” with Senator Mullin standing to leave his committee chair and head down toward the witness. That prompted the committee chair, 82-year-old Senator Bernie Sanders, to shout, “Sit down! You are a United States Senator. Act it!” Blessedly, Mullin did as he was told, but the mortifying moment lives forever on the internet.
But wait! There is even more bad blood!
A Tennessee Congressman who vowed to remove former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy from the Speaker’s chair accused McCarthy of elbowing him in his kidney while charging through the halls of Congress. McCarthy denied the accusation, but an NPR reporter who was interviewing the Congressman when McCarthy barreled down the hall later tweeted that McCarthy “shoved” the Congressman and that she had “NEVER seen this on Capitol Hill.”
And, there was a Congressional taunt, highly inappropriate but amusing nevertheless. A House committee chair, James Comer, got into a tense exchange with a committee member of the opposite political persuasion. Arguing over President Biden’s finances and the chair’s personal finances, Comer lost his temper, used the word “bull****” in his role as chair, and finished up by yelling at his blue plaid sportscoat-clad Congressional colleague, “You look like a Smurf!”
Of course, the ongoing saga of George Santos continues with shocking revelations from the House Ethics Committee that he used his campaign funds for trips, gambling, fancy shoes, Botox treatments and a membership to a porn website, among other expenses. The report is on top of all the lies the man has told and various swindles he is alleged to have devised.
Really? Is there no shame, even when well-earned?
The United States is now less than a year away from a Presidential election year and all manner of down-ballot contests, and I do not know a single soul who is looking forward to it.
As we consider the candidates we will support, no matter whether we are Democrats, Republicans, or unaffiliateds, please, please, please look for candidates who are reasonable and responsible adults, not hotheaded partisans of any stripe. Look for people who have a demonstrated record of supporting what is best for our community, state, and nation as opposed to a partisan or special interest agenda. Look for people you would feel comfortable visiting your own home in the presence of your own family.
And, yes, I agree that some of this outrageous behavior would be laughable if it were not so terrifying that these are the people in charge of our government.
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