By Francisco Salazar

MORE LIVE RESULTS TO COME..................

Featherweight Mark Magsayo won a one-sided 12 round decision over Ramiro Robles. Magsayo (15-0, 11 KOs) was the stronger fighter of the two. While the southpaw Robles (13-6-1, 8 KOs) was able to connect at times, he was not able to keep up with the offensive output from Magsayo. Magsayo dropped Robles once in the second and seventh rounds, but was context to outbox Robles until the final bell. All three judges scored the bout in favor of Magsayo, 120-106, 119-107, and 118-108. 

Bantamweight Arthur Villanueva (30-1, 16 KOs) scored a spectacular one-punch knockout win over Juan Jimenez in the second round. The bout was a rematch of their May 28 bout, which saw Villanueva (22-11, 15 KOs) survive a knockdown to stop Jimenez, even though Villanueva inadvertently used a head-butt to do so. Both fighters had their moments, but Villanueva landed the more-telling blows. The end came when Villanueva connected with a lead right cross, dropping Jimenez onto his back. Referee Jerry Cantu began counting, but waved the fight over at 2:50. 

Welterweight Isaac Freeman (3-3-1, 3 KOs) stopped Joel Siapno in the fourth round. Both fighters had their moments during the fight, but Freeman dropped Siapno with a right hand to the head with about a minute left in round four. Siapno (2-2-1, 2 KOs) stood up, but was dropped again courtesy of a barrage of punches. Siapno beat the count, but was in no condition to continue, prompting referee Zac Young to stop the fight at 2:50

Middleweight Cesar Hernandez stopped Martin Murillo in the second round. Both charged at one another at the opening bell, producing spirited exchanges between the two. A right hand from Hernandez (2-1, 1 KO) dropped Murillo midway through round one. Another right dropped Murillo (0-2) in the second round. Moments later, a barrage of punches dropped Murillo to the canvas. Murillo beat the count, but referee Jack Reiss stopped the bout at 1:33.

Welterweight Latorie Woodberry won a four round split decision over Bengar Garcia, who was making his pro debut. The shorter Woodberry (1-2-1) was the aggressor, connecting with wild right crosses that connected to Garcia's face. Woodberry was deducted a point in round three for throwing and landing a low blow. One judge scored the bout 38-37 for Garcia, while the other two judges scored the bout 39-36 for Woodberry.

Junior middleweight Abraham Ruiz won a hard-fought four round unanimous decision over Ezra Hernandez, who was making his pro debut. Ruiz (1-3) was the busier fighter, beating Hernandez to the punch during a majority of the exchanges. All three judges scored the bout in favor of Ruiz, 39-37, 39-37, and 40-36