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JARRELL MILLER OUTPOINTS LENIER PERO OVER 12

By Steven Cummings

Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller outslugged previously unbeaten Lenier Pero over 12 rounds to earn a unanimous decision victory on Saturday night in Las Vegas. The main event of the DAZN broadcast saw both heavyweights tire early, but the 37-year old Anderson had more energy throughout than his 33-year old opponent. Official scores were 117-111, 117-111 and 115-113.

Miller (28-1, 2, 22 KOs) presumably added more quality fights to the back end of his career with the clear-cut victory. While it wasn’t a great fight to watch, Miller threw over 300 punches and used that incredible work rate to outscore Pero (13-1, 8 KOs.

Pero, a 2016 Olympian for Cuba, came out quickly and out fought Miller over the first two rounds. He got a couple of big left hands in from his southpaw stance and was busier at the outset. But when the bell rang for round three, Pero seemed to downshift. From there, the two fought mostly in close quarters, with Miller outworking his younger opponent. Any hopes that Miller would fade as the fight wore on were cancelled out by Pero’s visible fatigue.

Jarrell Miller continued his comeback from his only career loss, a TKO10 at the hands of Daniel Dubois in 2023. A disputed draw with Andy Ruiz followed that in 2024, and then a SD10 over Kingsley Ibeh this past January. Tonight’s fight was labeled a WBA title eliminator but that may or may not lead to anything.

In a hall-of-fame worthy post-fight interview, Miller called out Deontay Wilder, as did Eddie Hearn moments later. The off-the-charts charisma factor would seem to help Miller get onto one of the many pay-per-view cards in the future.

ALAN CHAVES KO3 OVER MIGUEL MADUENO

Lightweight Alan Chaves of Argentina scored a highlight-reel, one-punch knockout of veteran Miguel Madueno. Chaves (22-0, 19 KOs) drilled Madueno (31-5, 28 KOs) with a brutal left hand to the jaw, freezzing the Mexican in his tracks before falling over like a tree. The fight was waved off at 1:26 of round three.

DUARTE BREAKS DOWN MADUENO FOR KO7


By Steven Cummings @ ringside

Super lightweight Oscar Duarte came on strong against late sub Miguel Madueno to score a 7th round KO at The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA Saturday night. Duarte (29-2-1, 23 KOs), took a couple of rounds to get going before mounting a two-fisted attack and outgunned Madueno (31-3, 28 KOs) in an entertaining slugfest.

Madueno stepped in on late notice for an injured Regis Prograis, and it is hard to see how that matchup would have been better. Madueno came out for the opening bell with a purpose and took the first two rounds while Duarte stalked, looking for openings.

By the third round, Duarte found his groove and fired off power shots with both hands. Digging the body, Duarte clearly got a reaction from Madueno, who complained about low blows. But a lot of Duarte’s body work was legit and there was a clear shift in the fight during this frame.

In the fourth round, the momentum for Duarte continued and the Parral, Chihuahua native evened up the score at two rounds apiece.

The pattern continued through round five. In round six, Madueno made another run at getting his offense going and did his best work since the second. But Duarte was a machine at the point and still took the round. Duarte’s shots were doing clear damage.

The end came in round seven when Madueno was staggered by a right hand followed by a big left hook. Duarte’s followup attack left Madueno helpless on the ropes and Talor waved it off at 2:09.

It was a good showing for the late fill-in Madueno, but even better for Duarte. He was able to stop Madueno, who lasted the distance with new WBO lightweight champ Keyshawn Davis and former title challenger Steve Claggett. Duarte has now put together three straight wins since his stoppage loss to Ryan Garcia in December of 2023.

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DARIUS FULGHAM KO6 over WINFRED HARRIS JR.

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Undefeated Super middleweight Darius Fulgham (14-0, 12 KOs) outclassed Winfred Harris Jr. with a commanding fourth-round stoppage. Harris (22-3-2, 10 KOs) had his head right int he path of Fulgham’s power shots and went down in the second round before being overwhelmed in the fourth. Official time of the stoppage was 2:18.

RICARDO SANDOVAL UD10 over SALETO HENDERSON

 

Flyweight Ricardo Sandoval (26-2, 18 KOs) scored a one-sided decision victory over Saleto Henderson. After a couple of slow rounds, they had some two-way action in the third, but Sandoval swept the first five rounds. Henderson got some work done in the sixth and edged out the round as Sandoval took a bit of a break. But Sandoval, of Montclair, CA, handled it the rest of the way, with Henderson maybe taking the 10th round as he came out desperately. Official scores were 100-90, 100-90 and 98-92.

KENNETH SIMS JR. UD10 over KENDO CASTANEDA

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An entertaining welterweight contest saw Kenneth Sims Jr. (22-2-1, 8 KOs) get a unanimous decision over Kendo Castaneda (21-8, 9 KOs). The scores were pretty wide at 99-91, 99-91 and 98-92 but the action was back-and-forth throughout. Castanda cracked Sims at the end of round two and got a lot of power shots in throughout. Sims showed slick boxing skills and worked the body well with both hands. Sims got the better of the heavy action in rounds eight and nine before the two battled evenly in round 10. I had it much closer and would not have been surprised to see the decision go to Castaneda as his power shots seemed to outweigh some of Sims’ work. But Kenneth Sims Jr. showed great boxing skills and fought well against adversity.

JOEL IRIARTE KO2 over DAREL HARRIS

21-year old welterweight Joel Iriarte stayed perfect at 6-0 with his sixth KO as he badly outclassed Darel Harris (19-24-2, 14 KOs). Honestly not much to report here as Iriarte did as the old adage says: when you have an opponent that doesn’t belong in there with you, get him out of there. Iriarte did not mess around and the end came quick.

YAIR GALLARDO KO1 over CARLOS MIRANDA

Light Heavyweight Yair Gallardo (9-0, 8 KOs) of Mexico made quick work of Carlos Miranda (7-2, 3 KOs) of Honduras. Gallardo was ripping lethal shots to the body when the action was waved off at the 1:41 mark.

DANIEL GARCIA KO3 over FRANCISCO PACHECO

Unbeaten lightweight Daniel Garcia stayed that way with a commanding KO3 over Francisco Pacheco. Garcia (11-0, 9 KOs) showed no mercy on an overmatched opponent. Pacheco (7-4-2) was cut on the hairline from an accidental headbutt in the first. The end came at the 2:40 mark of round three.

GAEL CABRERA UD6 over ROBERTO PUCHETA

Mexico’s Gael Cabrera stayed undefeated with a six-round shutout of Roberto Pucheta as all three judges scored it 60-54. Cabrera moved to 7-0 with 4 KOs. Pucheta battled back over the last two rounds but saw his mark fall to 14-26-3, 8 KOs)

FABIAN GUZMAN KO1 over DANIEL LIM

Fabian Guzman of Orange, CA stayed perfect with a KO1 over Daniel Lim to move to 7-0 with 7 KOs. The middleweight bout was stopped at 2:59 after Lim (11-4, 3 KOs) hit the floor twice.

JAVIER MEZA KO2 over LYLE MCFARLANE

Super lightweight Javier Meza of Amarillo, TX went to 2-0 with his second KO as he stopped Lyle McFarlane (3-7, 1 KO). Meza was much sharper from the opening bell. McFarlane went down in the second round and believed he had been knocked down, but referee Ray Armendariz ruled it a slip or a push. Meza got right on him and sent him through the middle ropes to prompt the stoppage. Offical time was 2:15.

KEVIN GUDINO KO3 over RAFAEL CASTILLO

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La Puente, CA’s Kevin Gudino moved to 2-0 with his second KO by stopping Rafael Castillo (2-5, 1 KO) in the third round of their super bantamweight contest. The southpaw Gudino landed all the big shots and it was apparent early on there was a big difference in skill levels. Offiicial time of the stoppage was 0:35 of round three.

DUARTE – MADUENO WEIGHTS

Oscar Duarte and Miguel Madueno made weight for their super lightweight fight at The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. Madueno is a replacement for Regis Prograis who suffered a shoulder injury in training.

Golden Boy is promoting with DAZN broadcasting live.

Weights (from FightNews.com):

OSCAR DUARTE – 140
MIGUEL MADUENO – 140

DARIUS FULGHUM – 167.6
WINFRED HARRIS JR. – 166.4

RICARDO SANDOVAL – 111.4
SALETO HENDERSON – 107

KENNETH SIMS JR. – 146.4
KENDRO CASTANEDA – 146.8

JOEL IRIARTE – 146.8
DAREL HARRIS – 143

YAIR GALLARDO – 175.2
CARLOS MIRANDA – 179

DANIEL GARCIA – 134.6
FRANCISCO PACHECO – 134.8

GAEL CABRERA – 121.8
ROBERTO PUCHETA -120.8

FABIAN GUZMAN – 159.2
DANIEL LIM – 160

JAVIER MEZA – 143.6
LYLE MCFARLANE – 142.2

KEVIN GUDINO – 119.4
RAFAEL CASTILLO – 120

FIGHT WEEK: DUARTE vs. MADUENO

Super lightweight Oscar Duarte takes on Miguel Madueno on Saturday evening at The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. Madueno is a replacement for originally scheduled Regis Prograis who suffered an injury in training.

The broadcast will be on DAZN starting at 5PM Pacific time.

The DAZN website has all the details HERE.

UPDATE: MADUENO AGREES TO DUARTE FIGHT FEB 15

UPDATE: Miguel Madueno is believed to be the replacement for the injured Regis Prograis on February 15 per multiple reports. Contracts are being finalized.

Post on BOXINGSCENE.COM by Ryan Songalia

Jake Donovan @JakeNDaBox on X

Madueno (31-3, 28 KOs) lost a UD10 to Keyshawn Davis in his last fight in July and also lost a decision to world title challenger Steve Claggett in November of 2023.

Welterweight Regis Prograis is the subject of injury rumors after Jake Donovan of Ring Magazine reported on X that Prograis has a shoulder injury:

Prograis is scheduled to fight Oscar Duarte in the main even of Golden Boy Promotions’ card at the The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Feb. 15.

More to come…