Carlos "Chema" Ocampo (26-1, 16 KO's) looked to be in great shape in beating Venezuelan Adrián "Morochito" Pérez (18-7, 13 KO's) by technical knockout and declared himself ready to once again search for a world title opportunity but now in the super welterweight division.

“El Chema” punished “Morochito” enormously from the moment the fight began with a strong combinations of punches; It was in the fifth round when he sent him to the canvas with a straight right, although the Venezuela got up.

Ocampo stated that he would like to look for a new opportunity for a world title but now in this new division where he feels more comfortable.

"We met the goal of getting one more victory, I felt very good inside the ring and there are 3 fights that I did at this weight and now I want to fight for a world title next year in this division," Ocampo said.

With great force, hot prospect Bryan “The Kid” Figueroa (17-1, 8 Ko's) from Tijuana, passed a tough test by defeating former undefeated Andrey “Ghost” Robles (8-1-0) by technical knockout at 2:44 of the fourth round in the semi-main evenet of the evening.

After a quiet start where both fighters came out very cautious, it was in the fourth round when Figueroa connected with a burst of punches to the face and body of his opponent to send him to the canvas. He got up and overcame the referee's count - but "The Kid" finished off the "Ghost" - who had no answer which forced the referee to stop the fight.

The great prospect of Ensenada, Baja California, Rubén “Pollito” Aguilar (6-0, 4 KO's) ended his rival Reynaldo “Killer” León (8-3, 7 KO's) at 2:32 minutes of the first round after knocking him down three times.