Live Results: Jai Opetaia vs. Brandon Glanton in Las Vegas Showdown

Live Results: Jai Opetaia vs. Brandon Glanton in Las Vegas Showdown

The recent boxing event in Las Vegas featured a series of exciting matches, showcasing emerging talents and seasoned fighters alike. The highlight was the featherweight bout between Adan Palma and Pablo Rubio Jr., where Palma faced his first defeat.

Featherweight Showdown: Palma vs. Rubio Jr.

Pablo Rubio Jr. achieved a significant victory over Adan Palma, earning a unanimous decision after eight rounds of action. Despite being knocked down twice in the third round, Rubio fought back to secure the win with scores of 77-73, 77-73, and 76-74. This victory improved Rubio’s record to 15-0, while Palma’s record fell to 14-1.

Welterweight Action: Panin Stops Bunch

In the welterweight division, Vlad Panin demonstrated control and strategy in his 10-round bout against Shinard Bunch. Panin sealed his victory by stopping Bunch in the ninth round, bringing his record to 24-2, while Bunch now stands at 22-4-1.

Heavyweight Clash: Juarez vs. Anderson

Joshua Juarez maintained his unbeaten streak with a unanimous decision win over Jardae Anderson in a heavyweight contest. Juarez, with a record of 15-0, delivered consistent pressure and landed effective punches throughout the match. Anderson’s record dropped to 11-2.

Close Encounters: Ramos and Perez, Ochoa and Serrano

  • Featherweight Draw: Jaycob Ramos and Ethan Perez ended their six-round fight in a majority draw. Perez knocked down Ramos early, but Ramos’s late-round pressure helped him secure a close contest. Ramos’s record now stands at 4-1-1, while Perez is at 8-0-1.
  • Lightweight Bout: Brady Ochoa and Adrian Miguel Serrano also fought to a majority draw in another thrilling six-round match. Official scores revealed a split, with Ochoa moving to 9-0-1 and Serrano to 6-0-2.

Unbeaten Streak Continues: Alvarado vs. Rosado

Emiliano Alvarado remained unbeaten after defeating Erick Rosado by unanimous decision in a six-round fight. Alvarado dropped Rosado in the second round and controlled the bout to win with all judges scoring it 59-54. His record now stands at 11-0.

Boxing Coverage

Ringside reporting for this event was provided by Olly Campbell, a seasoned boxing journalist since 2014. Campbell’s analysis included fighter tendencies and tactical adjustments crucial for high-level competition.