“Battle of the Rising Stars” Fight Results

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Friday night’s cards offered seven exciting matchups 

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The very first All Star Boxing show of 2009 got off to an explosive start at last night’s “Battle of the Rising Stars.” The card featured seven action-packed bouts in front of a packed crowd at the Quiet Cannon in Montebello, California.

Results from last night’s show:

Bout 1  6 Rounds FeatherweightsJESUS HERNANDEZ  7-0 vs. MANUEL SARABIA 16-27″Pollo” Hernandez wins by UD 60-54 over tough veteran Sarabia. 

Bout 2  4 Rounds Super MiddleweightsTYRELL HENDRIX 1-0 vs. RYAN DAVIS 0-2Hendrix gets the victory by UD 40-36, 39-37, 39-37. 

Bout 3  4 Rounds MiddeweightsELLIOT SEYMOUR 0-1 vs. JOHN DUNHAM 0-3Seymour scores TKO over Dunham in fourth round. 

Bout 4 8 Rounds Super Middleweight Main EventFERNANDO ZUNIGA 27-9 vs. DANNY STANISLAVJEVIC 8-14-3Zuniga gets the decision over the scrappy Stanislavjevic 80-72 UD.

Bout 54 Rounds HeavyweightsJOEY HANKS 4-0 vs. SHEDEVIN BROWN 2-4Prospect Hanks beats the entertaining Brown 39-37, 40,36, 40-36.

Bout 6 4 Rounds Jr. FeatherweightsHUGO RAMOS (Debut) vs. JOSE PACHECO 0-4-5Ramos stops Pacheco in a non-stop flurry punches to score a TKO in the first round. 

Bout 7  4 Rounds HeavyweightsSETH COLBROOK (Debut) vs. MIKE FINNEY 1-3Colbrook finally stopped Finney with a TKO in the second round of this crazy slugfest.

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All Photos by Raymond Rodriguez

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