Boxing results: Eric Priest beats “Herc” Tyler Howard


The unbeaten average weights Eric Priest gave Tyler ‘Herc’ Howard a boxing lesson by winning the ten rounds for the WBA Vacant WBA Continental North American on Thursday evening in the trade casino, in California.

(Credit: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda)

Priest, 15-0 (8) beat “Herc” Tyler Howard, 20-3 (11) in 10 laps. In the first round of four rounds, Priest aTe Howard Jab coming in the opposite direction. Priest caused Howard’s nose of the nose at the last minute of the fourth round.

From the fifth to the tenth, Priest gave Howard a boxing lesson, using his jab to perfection while Howard walked but could not exceed the Jab of Priest. The scores were 100-90, 100-90 and 100-90.

The referee was Ray Corona.

The Gaucher Super weight feather Leonardo “Bazooka” Sanchez, 8-0 (6), impressed by beating Joseph “Jaguar” Cruz, 10-12 (6) in six unbalanced rounds.

During the first four rounds, it was the left -handed Sanchez who had Cruz in defense with a burst of punches. At the fifth round, Sanchez caused the blood of Cruz’s nose.

Referee Rudy Baragan. All the scores were 60 to 54.

The super weight Welter Jordan ‘The Patriot’ Panthen, 11-0 (9) beat Deaundre ‘Dixianimal’ Pettus, 12-4 (7) in 10 laps.

In the first round, Panthen, the aggressor, did well but suffered a cut at the root of the hair because of a head shock. From the second to the sixth round, Pettus came back well, contrast Panthen, but not good enough to win the towers. The two had moments in the eighth round, Panthen beat a counter-pettus.

The ninth and tenth rounds took place in both directions, Panthen suffering from a shortbread around the left eye at the end.

The referee was Thomas Taylor. Scores 100-90, 98-92 and 97-93.

The Super Welter Grant Flores, 8-0 (6), arrested David Lobo Ramirez, 17-4 (12) at 2:59 of the second round of the six tours planned.

In the second round, in the last seconds, Flores broke the nose of Ramirez, dropping him for an account of 8, forcing referee Ivan Guillermo to signal it.

The Super Light Cayden Griffiths, 18, 3-0 (3), arrested Marc Misiura, 3-7-1 (3) at 1:43 of the second round of the four tours planned.

In the second round, Griffiths won a vicious left to the body and dropped Misiura, who got up at 9, but referee Rudy Baragan signaled it.

The left-handed Coq Jordan ‘Brazen Bull’ Fuentes, 3-0 (0) beaten Brandon ‘Uriel’ Badillo, 0-3-1 (0) in four towers.

In the first two laps, the left -handed left -handed the aggressive Badillo. In the third round, Fuentes dropped Badillo with a right hook on the chin in the last fifteen seconds for an account of 8 by referee Ivan Guillermo.

All the scores were 40-35, 40-35 and 40-35.

The ring advertiser was Joe Martinez