Bruce Seldon Jr, son of former heavyweight titlist Bruce Seldon, showcased his skills in his second professional fight, completely dominating Isaiah Margheim in a scheduled heavyweight four-rounder. Margheim was knocked down twice and the fight was stopped in the second round by the referee to prevent further punishment. It was a clear display of Seldon Jr’s power and skills in the ring.
Jacob Solis vs. James Abraham
In a middleweight matchup, Jacob Solis took on James Abraham with Solis boasting a 4-0 record against Abraham’s 2-1-1. The fight started off slow with both fighters trading jabs in the opening round. As the rounds progressed, Solis, a southpaw, began to land more effectively, dominating the third and fourth rounds. The referee saw enough and stopped the fight before the final bell, giving Solis the victory and maintaining his undefeated record.
Freddy Espinoza vs. Justin Figueroa
The co-main event featured Freddy Espinoza with a 10-5 record facing off against the local favorite middleweight Justin Figueroa, who was undefeated at 9-0. Figueroa started strong in the first round, landing clean shots and asserting his dominance. Although Espinoza showed grit and determination in the second round, Figueroa’s superior skill set was evident. Figueroa’s precision and power were on display as he patiently waited for the right moment to unleash his offense. In the third round, Figueroa took advantage of an opening and unleashed a barrage of punches that forced the referee to stop the fight, declaring Figueroa the winner.
The Friday night fights showcased a mix of rising talents and established fighters, with each bout delivering its own excitement and drama. Seldon Jr’s dominant performance, Solis’s technical skill, and Figueroa’s precision and power all made for an entertaining night of boxing for fans in attendance.