Late Results from Star Boxing

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17/05/2023

Late Results from Star Boxing

Alex Vargas TKO5 Mauro Godoy... In Saturday's main event in Huntingtonm New York, Alex "El Toro" Vargas (13-0, 5 KOs) showcased excellent footwork and entertaining combinations to keep Mauro Godoy (37-9-1, 18 KOs) off kilter for the entirety of the fight. Eventually, Vargas’ power overwhelmed Godoy, knocking him down in both the second and the fifth round. With Vargas fans chanting his name, Godoy did not come off the stool for the sixth round. Vargas, a Suffolk County Police Officer, was declared the winner by fifth-round technical knockout (3:00).  
 
Ryan O'Rourke TKO7 Dashaun Johns... Dublin, Ireland’s Ryan O'Rourke (10-0, 3 KOs) defeated Dashaun Johns (4-3, 3 KOs) in a welterweight bout. Out of the gate, O’Rourke was accurate in his attack, but Johns’ held tough and the two had some entertaining exchanges. In the fourth round, O’Rourke began bleeding from his nose. O’Rourke continued to dictate the action, but in the sixth a cut opened over the left eye of O’Rourke.  The Irishmen was unaffected by the cut and landed a well-placed shot that dropped Johns with 20 seconds left in the seventh round. Johns got to his feet, but O’Rourke continued the sizzling pace. The round came to a close, but it was determined that Johns couldn’t continue and referee Pat Sullivan stopped the action earning O’Rourke a seventh-round TKO (3:00), improving to 10-0 with 3KO’s.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
Harley Burke, a former Star Boxing intern turned pro light heavyweight, defeated Kam Humphrey (3-2, 2 KOs) via a fourth-round TKO (0:01). Humphrey started strong, but halfway through the second, Burke (8-0, 7 KOs) turnef the tide, landing combinations and sitting down on his punches. At the close of the third round, Burke tore into Humphrey trapping him in the corner and unleashing a barrage of punches. Humphrey was able to finish the round on his feet in spite of the attack. At the start of the fourth round, Humphrey was checked by the doctor who advised the referee to call the fight.  
 
In a four-round super featherweight bout, Erick Perez (now 1-0) had an all-out slugfest with Dom Breen (now 0-2). Perez was relentless in his pressure, bombarding Breen, who, to his credit, was able to land some flush counter punches in return. The second round topped the first. Perez and Breen continued their thrilling slugfest with the fans cheering throughout the bout. At the end of the second round, by the advice of the ringside doctor, the ref stopped the bout. Perez earned the second-round TKO (3:00).
 
 
New York City firefighter, Louis Maietta (3-3-1) got the best of Levan Loutsoupitze (now 0-2) in their four-round light heavyweight rematch. Maietta was more effective, causing Loutsoupitze to clinch often to avoid Maietta. Referee Arthur Mercante Jr. deducted a point  from Loutsoupitze for excessive holding after multiple warnings. Maietta won the rematch by unanimous decision (39-36 and 40-35 (twice).
 
In the opening four-round cruiserweight bout, New York City police officer Emmanuel Etienne (3-1, 2 KOs) went to battle with Oluwale Bamgbose (0-1), a former UFC fighter in his boxing pro debut. Bamgbose, came out with brazen aggression and wild bombs, switching stances and unconventionally attacking Etienne. To Etienne’s credit, he remained composed and began to time Bamgbose’s movement, using his jab and superior boxing technique. Etienne started to find success to the body and clearly took control of the fight. The Bamgbose corner stopped the fight before the start of the fourth round. Etienne earned the third round TKO victory (3:00).
 
Star Boxing CEO Joe DeGuardia had this to say about the fights, “Rockin’ Fights“ 44 portrayed the exact reason why this fight series is so special. Local talent, putting their records on the line in front of their enthusiastic, vocal and thrilled fans. Alex Vargas shined in his return to the ring, the Ryan O’Rourke and Deshaun Johns fight lived up to the hype and Harley Burke took full advantage of his opportunity. Erick Perez had the crowd captivated for every second of his fight with Dom Breen. This is what makes these shows so exciting and vital for our sport. We are proud to continue to produce high level boxing at a grass roots level. Thank you and congratulation to the fighters, my team and the Paramount for an epic night.”