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HOLM
HALTS PENNYBAKER ON CUT
MONTOYA, MARTINEZ & GOMEZ IMPRESSIVE
By Andy Rivera
Photos by Tom Hernandez
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In a wild fight Holly Holm defended her IBA Welterweight title with a
seventh round stoppage over Shadina Pennybaker at Isleta Casino outside
Albuquerque, New Mexico. The fight was halted after Pennybaker suffered
a cut over her right eye, which caused the fight to be stopped.
Pennybaker and her camp felt Holm used her head to cause the cut, which
was the second cut Pennybaker suffered in the fight, but referee Russ
Mora called it a punch. At the time of the stoppage Holm was ahead on
the scorecards. Holm raises her record to 13-1-1, while Pennybaker falls
to 9-5-1
Both Holm and Pennybaker came out slow early in the opening round, with
Holm circling the ring firing her left handed jab with Pennybaker picked
most off with her gloves. Holm was able to land a few left hands that
won her the round. Both fighter clashed heads at the end of the round,
causing a cut on the inner side of Pennybakers left eye.
Both fighters came out more aggressive in round two & three with Holm
trapping Pennybaker on the ropes landing quick flurries, Pennybaker
would fire back with rights of her own, but she was able to get off one
punch at a time; having trouble with Holm’s height.
Holm got credit in round four for a knockdown, when she landed a left
hand to the shoulder of Pennybaker, the punch sent her to the ropes
where here gloves touched the floor, it was a close call, but referee
Russ Mora issued a standing eight count on Pennybaker who complained the
whole time. “It was my shoulder! It was my shoulder!" None the less it
was a 10-8 round for Holm.
The action heated up in the fifth & sixth as Holm and Pennybaker traded
away, Holm landing her left hand while Pennybaker landing right hands,
neither fighter was hurt but points were being scored. Holm would have
the edge in the round by throwing more.
Holm would come out firing in the seventh round sensing she was getting
closer to Pennybaker, going in landing lefts and rights to the head. As
both fighter came in it looked as if the clashed heads again causing a
huge cut right side of Pennybakers eye. Pennybaker would step aside
telling Mora that she head butted me, Mora called time and had the ring
doctor take a look at the cut, Pennybaker was allowed to continue. As
Holm looked land another left hand, Mora once again called time to have
the ring doctor take another look, this time the fight was called off.
The cut was ruled caused by a punch with Holm getting credit for a tko
victory.
In the only comment
regarding the stoppage, which I feel was correct due to severity of the
cut; it had no bearing on the outcome, with Holm ahead on the cards once
the bout was stopped. I feel that it is the doctor’s responsibility to
halt the action if the fighter is cut and should not be allowed to
continue. Last nights ring doctor looked twice at the cut never once
taking control, looking at Commissioner John Montano, who made the
decision to halt the fight rather then the doctor.
The fight was another complete sellout with Holm being the headliner,
with a crowd of over 2800. Holm’s promoter Lenny Fresquez has done a
remarkable job bringing women’s boxing to the forefront in New Mexico
and making Holm the #1 draw in Albuquerque.
MONTOYA
EXPLODES ON TORRES
Showing everyone that he is a different man and fighter Lee Montoya left
no doubts this time in his rematch with Jeremiah Torres, in their first
battle in 2004. Montoya
had to comeback to halt Torres in the final round in a fight many had
Torres ahead at the time of the stoppage. This time Montoya destroyed
Torres at the: 47 mark of the second round.
Montoya looked great in round one, setting up his powerful right with
stinging jabs, something he has always had, but seemed to get away from
in past fights, this time he was prepared to use it as a major weapon
against Torres. In the final minute of the round Montoya landed a huge
left hand that opened a huge gash over Torres left eye, referee Rocky
Burke halted the action to have the ring doctor take a look at the cut,
Torres was allowed to continue and finish the round.
”I went back to the basics for this fight, hitting the heavy bags, speed
bags, I was humbled with the last loss and now it was time to get my
mind straight.” stated Montoya. “I had a great camp, with my wife
(Rhonda) sticking by me and keeping me straight I was able to get
through with a win.”
In winning Montoya now would like to have a rematch with Freddy
Hernandez, who gave Montoya his only loss last year. Montoya is now 9-1
(7 ko’s) , while Torres flls to 7-10.
Round two had Montoya land a crushing right hand that sent Torres down
and staggering to get up, from there it was like a shark sensing blood.
Montoya would land a huge left hook that ended the night and brought
Montoya his seventh knockout in his career.
MARTINEZ
STEPS IT UP BIG-TIME!
Former WBC Youth Champion David Martinez looked his best since suffering
his first loss last year to Tomas Villa. Martinez dominated Reynaldo
Hurtado in capturing an almost shutout victory over Hurtado. Many
thought Martinez was making a mistake taking on the veteran Hurtado who
has been in with the likes of Rocky Juarez most recently and was a big
jump for Martinez, but Martinez showed he will take on all comers in
battling Hurtado. Martinez captured his 15th win with one set
back by the scores of 79-72 on two of the three cards and 80-71 on the
other. Hurtado drops to 37-10-1.
Martinez looked to have a little problem trying to get closer to the
lanky Hurtado, looping his right hand but missing. Hurtado would try to
establish his jab, but it had little on it. Martinez was able to adjust
as the round progressed to get closer to Hurtado, this time timing
Hurtado with a counter right hand that caught Hurtado’s attention.
Martinez captured the round by being the aggressor.
Martinez looked to follow his trainer Sergio Chavez instructions, as he
was able to land more frequently in round two, landing a hard right hand
to Hurtado head, bringing Hurtado to shake his head as if to say it
didn’t hurt, but in boxing we all know it’s the opposite. Martinez
looked more confident and seemed to figure Hurtado out.
Round three was a great round for Martinez, as he was able to land more
right hands to the head followed by lefts to the body, chopping Hurtado
to size. Hurtado’s main punch landed in the round was a low blow that
quickly drew a warning from referee Russ Mora. Martinez who is known for
his superior boxing skills was attacking more then his previous fights,
which was bringing the crowd to its feet with each flurry.
Martinez was in total control in round four & five dominating the rounds
with lead right hands ad left hooks to the head. Hurtado had little fire
power to keep Martinez off him.
Round six had Martinez winning the round once again by being the
aggressor and more effective, Hurtado would try to land jabs and right
hands but Martinez’ great head movement negated that. Hurtado’s best
chance punches of the fight happened after the bell sounded to end round
six. Hurtado hit Martinez with a hard right way after the bell, bringing
Martinez to come after Hurtado. Referee Mora had to separate the two and
had to order Martinez to go to his corner then issued a point deduction
for hitting after the bell.
Martinez would cruise in the seventh & eighth round, as he was able to
continue to his domination of Hurtadro, having little trouble in
figuring out the Hurtado and how to get inside and land his bombs and
keep Hurtado confused in his domination.
GOMEZ
IMPRESSIVE IN ALBUQUERQUE DEBUT
Joe Gomez made an impressive Albuquerque debut with a third round
stoppage over Santa Fe, New Mexico’s Rubel Tafoya. Gomez, who vacated
his WBC Mundo-Lationo champion, came out early studying Tafoya, but once
he figured out what Tafoya had to offer, he went on the attack.
Gomez controlled round one with staying outside and jabbing the smaller
Tafoya, following that with a jab. Tafoya had one exciting moment in the
final :10 of the round, landing a hard right hand that got the crowd
excited but Gomez withstood the charge a the round ended.
Gomez came out more aggressive in the second round, throwing with
authority landing hard right hands to the head and lefts to the body.
Tafoya would try to fire back but the bigger Gomez wouldn’t back down.
Gomez trapped Tafoya on the ropes and landed a hard right hand that sent
Tafoya to a knee. Tafoya was able to get up, having the bell ring when
the referee let the fight continue.
Gomez ended the night by landing a powerful left hook to the side of
Tafoya’s head, one again putting Tafoya down, this time for good, as he
was counted out by referee Rocky Burke. The punch immediately caused a
mouse under the right eye of Tafoya. The time of the stoppage was: 46 of
round three.
Gomez the newest member under the Fresquez Promotions banner is now 7-1,
while Tafoya falls to 2-1.
UNDERCARD
In the opening fight of the night Donnell Wade captured a split decision
over Clint Rhodes. The scores were announced 39-36 twice for Wade while
the third judge had it
for Rhodes. Boxingscene.com/NewMexicoSportsNews.com had it 38-37 Rhodes.
With the win Wade raises his record to 3-1-1, while Rhodes loses in his
pro debut.
Both fighters
came out feeling out each other early, popping jabs with not much on
them. Rhodes landed a good left hand to the head of Wade, but Wade was
able to hake it off.
Wade put the pressure on Rhodes landing a hard right hand to the head of
Rhodes, Rhodes hit the deck, got up and stumbled to the other side of
the ring, he was in serious trouble, but Wade seemed confused on which
corner to go to while referee Rocky Burke would start his count, the
time wasted gave Wade time to recover a little and Wade a wasted
opportunity to end the fight.
Round two had both fighters trying to load up and land one shot that
would end the night. Wade landed another right hand to the head of
Rhodes, this time Rhodes was able to withstand the punch and land a left
of his own that would get Wades attention. Rhodes looked to be the
busier fighter, but it was a close round to score with no one
dominating.
Rhodes would win round three, coming out throwing flurries knowing he
may need a knockout to win after he 10-8 scoring in the first round.
Wade looked a little winded and didn’t mount much of an attack, doing
more smiling each time Rhodes would land something. Rhodes was stealing
the round with his aggression, not landing a lot but scoring points.
The fourth round once again had Rhodes winning the round by throwing
more punches, Wade would try to load up, trying to rely more on the
right hand that had Rhodes done early, but it now had no effect on
Rhodes. Wade once again seemed to smile more then throw punches. It was
going to be a matter if Rhodes won the second round in order to make up
for the first round.
In a battle of pro debuts, Willie Villanueva of Albuquerque, New Mexico
and Caesar Gutierrez Holguin slugged it our for four rounds.
Villanueva had the advantage in power and landing more punches for much
of the fight. Holguin managed to land a few bombs of his own but it
wasn’t enough as Villanueva captured a unanimous decision over Holguin.
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