Atif Oberlton Dominates the Main Event
Atif Oberlton (12-0, 10 KOs) secured the WBA Continental Americas Light Heavyweight title with a commanding fifth-round knockout of Joaquin Berroa (6-2).
Oberlton used his sharp jab and precise left hand to control the range from the start. He combined body shots and head attacks to break down Berroa’s defense. By the fifth round, Oberlton trapped Berroa in the corner, landing a crushing right hook that ended the fight at 2:26.
This win not only preserves Oberlton’s perfect record but also strengthens his position as a legitimate contender in the light heavyweight division.
Quaidir Albright’s Power Shines Through
Quaidir Albright (12-1, 12 KOs) proved his knockout power once again, stopping Damian Rodriguez (13-3) at the end of the sixth round.
The fight started evenly, with both fighters trading blows. However, Albright’s relentless bodywork began to slow Rodriguez by the fourth round. After absorbing repeated hooks to the body, Rodriguez’s corner called an end to the fight.
This victory underscores Albright’s potential to become a major player in the welterweight division.
Devon Young Scores Explosive First-Round KO
Devon Young (6-0, 5 KOs) demonstrated his knockout power with a spectacular first-round stoppage of Calvin Barnett (5-2).
Young wasted no time, overwhelming Barnett with a barrage of punches. A final combination along the ropes ended the fight at 2:01. Young’s aggressive style continues to mark him as an exciting prospect in the heavyweight scene.
Kayla Hracho Makes Gritty Boxing Debut
Kayla Hracho (1-0) transitioned successfully from MMA to boxing, defeating Ayesha Green (0-3) via majority decision in a four-round contest.
Hracho relied on her jab and body shots to control the pace. Although Green showed resilience, Hracho’s superior technique and accuracy earned her the judges’ scores (39-37, 39-37, 38-38). This debut marks a promising start to her boxing career.
Colby Madison and Ali Ellis Battle to a Draw
In a competitive six-round heavyweight clash, Colby Madison (11-7-3) and Ali Ellis (6-0-1) fought to a draw.
Ellis gained an early advantage with a knockdown in the third round. Madison responded in the later rounds, scoring a knockdown of his own with a counter punch. Judges scored the bout evenly at 56-56.
Jorge Luis Moracen’s Precision Secures Win
Jorge Luis Moracen (5-0) continued his unbeaten streak with a six-round unanimous decision over Tariq Green (5-3-2).
Moracen showcased his counterpunching and footwork, consistently outlanding Green. Judges scored the fight 59-55 and 58-56 (twice), reflecting Moracen’s superior accuracy and composure.
Shannel Butler Stuns in Rapid Debut
Shannel Butler (1-0) made an unforgettable debut, stopping Ella Duckworth (0-1) in just 48 seconds.
Butler’s aggressive start left Duckworth overwhelmed, forcing the referee to step in before the first minute ended. Butler’s electrifying debut sets the stage for a promising career.
Full Results
Main Event – Light Heavyweights
- Winner: Atif Oberlton (12-0, 10 KOs), Philadelphia, PA
- Result: KO5 (2:26)
- Opponent: Joaquin Berroa, Dominican Republic
Welterweights
- Winner: Quaidir Albright (12-1, 12 KOs), Philadelphia, PA
- Result: Corner Stoppage (End of Round 6)
- Opponent: Damian Rodriguez, Panama City, Panama
Heavyweights
- Winner: Devon Young (6-0, 5 KOs), Aiken, SC
- Result: KO1 (2:01)
- Opponent: Calvin Barnett, Tulsa, OK
Super Flyweights
- Winner: Kayla Hracho (1-0), Coconut Creek, FL
- Result: Majority Decision (39-37, 39-37, 38-38)
- Opponent: Ayesha Green, Princeton, NJ
Super Middleweights
- Winner: Jorge Luis Moracen (5-0), Miami, FL via Cuba
- Result: Unanimous Decision (59-55, 58-56 x2)
- Opponent: Tariq Green, Philadelphia, PA
Featherweights
- Winner: Shannel Butler (1-0)
- Result: KO1 (0:48)
- Opponent: Ella Duckworth, Philadelphia, PA
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I dont understand how people can say Oberlton is best when he just fought a guy with low record. Berroa was no match, it was kinda obvious. We need more challenging fights to really see his skills.
Albright’s win might look good but stopping Rodriguez was not impressive at all. Rodriguez has been knocked out before, so it doesn’t make Albright a top contender. They both need to step up their game!
This article is just full of hype. It feels like they are trying too hard to make these fighters look good. Who cares about a few KOs when the competition is so weak? It’s not impressive at all!