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Ramsey: Ngoudjo a monster

 

Predicts great win over ex-champ Diaz

 

By Dave Spencer / Fightnews Canada

 

Fightnews caught up with Hermann Ngoudjo’s (18-3-0, 10KO), trainer Marc Ramsay by telephone, shortly after his fighter stepped off the scale at an even 140, same as opponent, former world champion Julio Diaz (36-6-0, 26KO). The pair will face off tonight in Primm Nevada in a fight that will air on ESPN Friday Night Fights and be broadcast live in Canada. “We had a very good training camp and I’m expecting a very good performance,” said Ramsay who is now in his second fight as chief second to the two-time world title challenger. “Physically he was a monster in training camp. I’m not only expecting a win, I’m expecting a great win and good performance for everybody watching to show that he is back and prove that he belongs at the top of the division.”

May 14th, 2010

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Julio Diaz Decisions Herman Ngoudjo Over Ten Rounds

 

By Ryan Burton

 

At the Star of the Desert Arena in Primm, Nevada, former champion Julio Diaz (37-6, 26 KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Herman Ngoudjo (18-3, 10 KOs). The scores were 97-93, 97-93 and 99-91. Diaz landed better combinations, got off first and outhustled Ngoudjo during exchanges.

 

Dominic Salcido (18-2, 9 KOs) pulled off the upset to take away the unbeaten record of Guillermo Sanchez (11-1, 5 KOs) with an eight round decision in a junior lightweight bout. The scores were 77-75, 78-74 and 77-75. Sanchez could have won but he spent more time clowning around and showboating instead of fighting.

 

In tonight's opening bout to Diaz -Ngoudjo, Julio Luna (4-1-1) and Freddie Cisneros (1-2-2) foiught to a technical draw. Cisneros suffered a nasty gash due to an accidental headbutt in the beginning of the third round. Referee Tony Weeks had the ringside doctor check the cut with 50 seconds left in the third round and the cut was deemed too severe for the fight to continue. Since three rounds weren't completed in the scheduled four round fight it was ruled a no contest.

 

In a lightweight bout Arman Sargsyan (14-0) of Glendale, CA won a unanimous decision over Leo Martinez (15-13). Scores were 80-71 and 79-72 twice. Sargsyan started out landing his jab and power shots in a dominating opening round. The second round was closer but still another Sargsyan round. Sargsyan kept up with his crisp left jab throughout the third and fourth rounds and showed a willingness to trade punches. Sargsyan finally dropped his opponent with a right cross in the sixth round but Martinez was able to finish the round. Martinez fought hard and did what he was brought in to do which is give the undefeated prospect rounds and stay in front of him.

 

In another prospect versus journeyman battle, Ravshan Hudasynazarov (12-0) kept his record perfect by scoring a tko over Gerardo Prieto (6-9) in their welterweight fight. Hudasynazarov was the more active fighter throwing almost all power shots. He caught his over matched opponent with a one two combination at the 2:20 minute mark of the second round. Referee Tony Weeks had no choice but to stop the bout as Prieto was disoriented and couldn't regain his footing.

 

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