In the co-feature at Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez,
Calif., talented, unbeaten super bantamweight Roman Morales (11-0, 6 KOs), of
San Ardo, Calif., registered an impressive eight-round unanimous decision over
Alexis Santiago (11-3-1 5 KOs), of Las Vegas, Nev. Hovhannisyan, making his first start in 11
months, was victorious in a hard-hitting, fast-paced scrap by the scores of
95-93 twice and 92-96. Each slugger went down one time, Acosta late in the
opening round, Hovhannisyan in the fifth.
"Both (blow-by-blow announcer) Barry (Tompkins) and I said that
this was the kind of fight that you could make a case for for either guy,''
ShoBox expert analyst Steve Farhood said afterward. "It was a great,
interesting fight.. It could have ended early (after Hovhannisyan dropped
Acosta with a sweeping overhand right hand with approximately 10 seconds to go
in the first round). If the knockdown had come earlier in the round it might
have since Acosta seemed like he was saved by the bell. "But, ultimately, he wasn't saved by the
judges.'' Hovhannisyan, 30, was a tad
surprised at the scoring. "I knew it was a little close, but I definitely
thought I won,'' he said. "After I dropped him, I kept trying for the
spectacular knockout. My corner was telling me between rounds to calm down, but
I thought I had him for sure. He was lucky the bell rang when it did.
"I'm very happy to get the win. Acosta can still fight.
I think my conditioning played a great role in my performance, but at this
level you need to be good in all facets. This fight was definitely a great
learning experience for me.'' The more
experienced Acosta, 34, who moved well throughout and decked Hovhannisyan with
an overhand right hand, thought he'd done enough to get his hand raised.
"I was very sure I won,'' he said. "Although he caught me in the
first round I landed more punches throughout the fight. I knew my conditioning
was good and it would carry me though the fight. I felt I was robbed.'' Among those rooting on Hovhannisyan was
popular women's Mixed Martial Arts superstar, Ronda Rousey, who trains at the
same Glendale gym as the boxer and has the same trainer, Edmond
Tarverdyan. "Fighting is a lot less
nerve wracking that just sitting and watching,'' said Rousey, who was
interviewed between fights and will be the subject of the latest "ALL
ACCESS" on SHOWTIME before her next fight. "I'd much rather be the
one in there. But I'm really happy for Art.''
"ALL ACCESS: Ronda Rousey'' premieres on Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 9:30
p.m. ET/PT. Rousey defends her STRIKEFORCE bantamweight championship against
Sarah Kaufman on Saturday, Aug. 18, on SHOWTIME. Morales, 23, scored a knockdown in the third
en route to winning by the scores of 80-71 twice and 79-72. Going eight rounds
for the first time in a career that began in February 2011, the switch-hitting
Morales showed excellent poise and composure in his ShoBox debut, and appears
to be a prospect to watch.
"I thought this was a good performance,'' he said.
"I'm glad I could go eight hard rounds because that is what I expected. I
got a little tired but I knew I had to keep working. I'll be back in the gym
soon and I'll be ready to fight whoever my team wants me to.'' The Roger Mayweather-trained Santiago, 21,
offered no excuses. "I thought it was a close fight, a tough fight. I got
dropped but it was just a flash knockdown. I was never hurt. I felt good the
whole time." Undercard
Results: (6-round middleweight bout)
Tureano Johnson (10-0, 7 KOs) vs. Arturo Rodriguez (12-12, 8 KOs) - Outworking
Rodriguez with pressure and hard shots to the body and head, Tureano Johnson
dropped Arturo with a nice uppercut ending the bout at the 1:49 mark of round
one. Johnson remains undefeated.
(8-round lightweight bout) Jonathan Maicelo (17-0, 10 KOs) vs. Daniel
Attah (26-12-1, 9 KOs) - From the opening bell, Maicelo pressed the fight
landing power shots to Attah in the first and second rounds. After taking more
punishment in the third, Maicelo dropped Attah in the early part of the round
with a straight right to head. Attah got up only to take more of a beating as
Maicelo ended the bout with a right hook, left hook combo earning a TKO
victory. The fight was stopped at the 2:45 mark, and Maicelo is still
unbeaten. (4-round middleweight bout)
Edgar Alvarado (0-1-1) vs. Erick Prado (0-2-1) - In an all out war of winless
fighters, Prado and Alvardo left everything in the ring. From the opening round
it was non-stop action. Prada landed the cleaner shots in the early rounds, but
Alvarado ended strong landing nice power shots of his own. Alvarado needed to
win the last round and he closed impressively. After the final round, the score
cards read 40-36 for Alvardo, 39-37 for Prado, and 38-38 making it draw. Both
fighters remain winless.
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