BOXING: LIVE RESULTS FROM HINCKLEY, MN

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Cruse “The Hitman” Stewart (7-0, 6 KO’s) won a 6 round unanimous decision over Martez McGregor (8-4, 6 KO’s) in a fight that lived up to all expectations.
1. Stewart with a strong start landing hard rights while coming forward. Stewarts round but McGregor gained came on with his own shots in a fun opening round.
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3. Hard right-left to the head from Stewart drops Mcgregor early. The left caused a delayed reaction before Mcgregor went down. McGregor up and firing back but Stewart all over him landing heavy head shots. McGregor got himself back into the fight with some big shots but it was a good round for Stewart.
4. The pace slowed slightly in the fourth with both fighters landing on even terms.
5. McGregor looks like the physically bigger fighter and his size and pressure seems to be affecting Stewart who is slowing but firing back. McGregor landing hard head shots now as te round nears it’s end.
6. Both fighters went out guns blazing in close and competitive final round.
57-56 x 3 UD for Cruse Stewart.

Marlin “So Icey” Sims (8-0, 4 KO’s) of Minneapolis, MN defeats Kendrick Latchman (1-11-1, 1 KO)
1. Sims has the height and reach advantage fighting out of the southpaw stance and lining up some hard shots. Latchman, also a lefty looking to counter.
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3. Sims calm and composed, sharp shots, boxing while Latchman gains confidence, drops his hands and trades.
4. Close action round with Sims landing the harder shots and Latchman flurrying Busy with hands at his wast.
5. Round five was like the previous rounds, Sims good close guard and landing harder shots with Latchman slightly throwing more while unconventional.
6. The fighters took it up a notch in the sixth and final round with good fast paced action in the center of the ring. Sims was sharper and busier throughout in his best round of the fight but Latchman appeared to land a right at the bell that put Sims down. Sims popped right up unfazed and the referee ruled that the shot was not landed by the glove and was not ruled a knockdown. Final scores read 57-57, 58-56 58-56, for Marlin Sims by majority decision.

Joe James (8-0, 6 KO’s) of Saint Cloud, MN stopped Mike Fowler (7-27, 2 KO’s).
1. James comes out fast right from the bell landing hard straight right hands and body shots that echo throughout the ballroom.
2. Fowler covering up on the ropes, James going to the body hard looking for an opportunity. Fowler opens up, trying to catch James off guard but is unsuccessful. Uppercut to the head and body drops Fowler twice right before the bell. The fight is waived off at the end of round two.

Ryan Watson (6-1-2, 2 KO’s) of Duluth, MN defeats Lawrence Subelka (1-3) of Topeka, Kansas
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2. Watson, the taller fighter, stalking behind the jab so far and following up with hard right hands. Subelka is ducking, weaving and throwing wide shots which Watson catches with his gloves. Subelka did sneak in a hard body shot near the end of the round but Watson was busier throughout.
3. Watson doing damage now to the head and body, turning up the pressure midway through round three. Subelka stays tough though and makes it to the bell firing back through some heavy punches from Watson.
4. Good action in round four from Watson again going for the stoppage but Subelka hung tough to the end. 40-36 x2, 39-37 for Watson.

Colton Warner (2-0, 2 KO’s) of Apple Valley, MN defeats Dakota Talbott (2-21) of Saint Joseph, Missouri.
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2. Warner taking his time, setting up jabs and right hands to the head. Talbott is undeterred, coming forward with a tight guard and smiling at Warners shots. Warner landing the cleaner shots but Talbott is sneaking in a few of his own. Warner swarms Talbott in a corner near the end of round two, landing nice head shots with Talbott smiling again as the bell sounds.
3. Talbott not offering much back now as Warner goes to the body with hard shots and then back up stairs. Warner landed pot shots with his hands down, snapping the head back of Tolbott at the bell.
4. Warner continued to dominate with Talbott showing his toughness but outgunned. Final scores read 40-36 on all cards.

James Barnes of Pine City, MN stopped Danyelle Williams (3-1, 1 KO) of Duluth, MN.
1. Overhand right drops Williams early. Williams took some big shots in the round with Barnes all over him.
2. Overhand right to the jaw drops Williams, Barnes on the attack again and Williams’ corner throws in the towel at :41 of round two.

Evincii Dixon (10-25-2) upset Joseph Bonas (7-1) in the opening bout of the night.
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2. Dixon drops Bonas in round two with a head shot followed by another right uppercut to the head. A flurry of head shots has Bonas in trouble and down again. Bonas rises on wobbly legs and referee Mark Nelson stops the fight. TKO victory for Dixon in round two.

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Super lightweight Brandun Lee (19-0, 17 KOs) remained unbeaten in the televised main event with a third round TKO against over Camilo Prieto (15-3, 10 KOs). Lee was in command all the way and got a stoppage from referee Mark Nelson at 2:34. Lee looked good, but needs to step up the competition.

Undefeated welterweight Brian Norman Jr. (17-0, 14 KOs) won by seven round technical decision over game Flavio Rodriguez (9-2-1, 7 KOs). Tough fight. Rodriguez suffered a bad vertical cut from a seventh round headbutt and the fight was stopped and send to the cards. Scores were 69-64, 68-65, 68-65.

Undefeated lightweight Alejandro “Pork Chop” Guerrero (12-0, 9 KOs) took an eight round majority decision over Jose Angulo (12-1, 5 KOs) in an eight-round scrap. Scores were 76-76, 79-73, 78-74 Guerrero. Guerrero almost stopped Angulo in the eighth round.

In a clash between unbeaten featherweights, Aram Avagyan (10-0-1, 4 KOs) recovered from knockdowns in rounds one and two to score an eight round majority decision over Dagoberto Aguero (17-1, 11 KOs). Scores were 75-75, 76-74, 77-74.

In an off-TV bout, welterweight Evincii Dixon (10-25-2, 5 KOs) stopped previously unbeaten Joseph Bonas (7-1, 6 K0s) in round two. Bonas down twice.