O’Bannon Overwhelmed by Guidry’s Assault
From the opening round, Guidry set the tone of the fight, relentlessly pursuing O’Bannon and delivering punishing blows to the body. Despite O’Bannon’s efforts to mount a defense, Guidry’s offensive onslaught proved too much to handle. Although O’Bannon landed a solid right hand in the middle of the round, it was not enough to sway the judges in his favor.
A Swift Finish
As the fight progressed to the second round, Guidry only intensified the pressure, ultimately leading to a decisive finish. A devastating combination of a chopping right hand followed by a left hand sent O’Bannon crashing to the canvas. Though O’Bannon managed to beat the count, his unsteady legs signaled the end of the bout, with the official calling a halt to the contest.
Hernandez vs. Taylor: A Battle of Styles
The highly anticipated matchup between Victor “Jalapeno” Hernandez and Kenneth Taylor lived up to its billing, with Hernandez emerging victorious via a hard-fought majority decision. Hailing from Golden Meadow, LA, Hernandez faced off against Tyler, Texas native Taylor in an 8-round clash that showcased contrasting styles.
Tale of the Tape
Throughout the bout, Taylor utilized his boxing skills to keep Hernandez at bay, relying on his speed and precision to land effective counter punches. In contrast, Hernandez adopted a relentless approach, pressing forward and dictating the pace of the fight.
A Closely Contested Affair
With both fighters refusing to back down, each round was hotly contested, with momentum swinging back and forth. While Taylor found success early on by keeping Hernandez at a distance, Hernandez’s persistence paid off as he gradually wore down his opponent with relentless pressure.
Victor Hernandez Emerges Victorious
In the end, it was Hernandez’s relentless aggression that secured him the victory, as the judges awarded him a narrow majority decision. Despite Taylor’s valiant effort, Hernandez’s determination and tenacity proved to be the difference-maker in a closely contested bout.
McDaniel Returns with a Bang
After nearly five years away from the ring, New Orleans super middleweight Marcus McDaniel made a triumphant return, stopping veteran Manny Woods at the end of the fourth round. Despite the extended layoff, McDaniel showed no signs of ring rust, dominating the fight from start to finish.
Ruiz Triumphs in Lone Female Bout
In the lone female bout of the night, St. Bernard, LA’s Britney “Punisher” Ruiz emerged victorious with a unanimous decision win over Jessica Pritcahrd. Demonstrating her determination and skill, Ruiz showcased her abilities in a hard-fought battle that saw both fighters leave it all in the ring.
Dale Prevails in Controversial Decision
In a cruiserweight bout marked by back-and-forth action, Meridian, MS’s Charles Dale emerged victorious with a unanimous decision win over Houma, LA’s Steven Lyons. Despite a spirited effort from Lyons, Dale’s thudding right hand and relentless aggression proved to be the difference-maker in a closely contested bout.
Pizzati Shines in Opening Bout
The opening bout of the night saw Kenner, LA’s Junior Pizzati secure a unanimous decision win over Clayton Ward of Cypress, TX. Displaying his skill and determination, Pizzati set the tone for the evening with a commanding performance that left no doubts about his potential in the ring.