Wendy “The Haitian Hearth” Toussaint returned to profitable kind in the primary occasion of Star Boxing’s Rockin’ Fights 49 final Saturday at The Paramount in Huntington, New York.
Going through Argentina’s Brian “El Capitan” Arregui, Toussaint showcased endurance and self-discipline, outlasting his opponent over eight rounds. Judges Tony Paolillo and Steve Weisfeld scored the combat 80-72 and 79-73, respectively, whereas Kevin Morgan turned in a shocking 76-76 scorecard. The bulk determination victory retains Toussaint, now 16-3 (7 KOs), positioned for a significant combat sooner or later. Arregui falls to 10-5 (7 KOs).
Within the co-feature, 22-year-old Italian-American prospect Micky Scala made his Rockin’ Fights debut with a unanimous determination win over Puerto Rico’s Luis “Conrazon De Oro” Ramos. Scala used his top and attain benefit to regulate the six-round contest, incomes scores of 60-54 (twice) and 59-55. Scala, 11-0 (6 KOs) strikes ahead after lately signing with Star Boxing. Ramos drops to 7-6-1 (7 KOs).
David “King David” Malul thrilled the Paramount crowd with a third-round knockout of Zachary Davis. Malul, in simply his second skilled combat, landed a flurry of highly effective headshots to safe the stoppage, bettering to 2-0 (2 KOs). Davis, nonetheless searching for his first skilled win, fell to 0-2.
Harley “Heavy Arms” Burke remained undefeated after surviving an early scare in opposition to Tevin Terrance. A primary-round knockdown from Terrance’s signature left hook set the tone for a hard-fought, back-and-forth battle. In the end, Burke rallied to edge out a unanimous determination with scores of 58-55, 58-55, and 57-56. The win strikes Burke to 9-0 (7 KOs), whereas Terrance falls to 1-2-2 (1 KO).
John “The Warrior” Gjini delivered a dominant efficiency in opposition to Luis Porozo, stopping the veteran within the fourth spherical. Gjini’s hand pace and relentless strain overwhelmed Porozo, who entered with a big expertise benefit. The referee halted the motion as Gjini, now 13-0 (12 KOs), continued to land clear photographs. Porozo falls to 18-12 (9 KOs).
Within the opening bout, Lengthy Island’s Frank “Magic” Monaco and Victor “El Patron” Pradis fought to a cut up draw. The four-round contest was intently contested, with Pradis concentrating on Monaco’s physique and Monaco countering with well-timed openings. Judges scored the combat 38-38, 39-37, and 37-39, leaving each fighters with an unresolved final result. Monaco’s report stands at 2-0-1, whereas Pradis strikes to 2-2-1.