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Jousce Gonzalez went deep to earn his newest knockout win.
The unbeaten light-weight prospect scored three knockdowns en path to a sixth-round stoppage of Jairo Lopez. Gonzalez had down Lopez in spherical two and twice in spherical three, earlier than forcing the combat’s finish at 2:29 of spherical six
Of their DAZN-televised co-feature Thursday night at Fantasy Springs Resort On line casino in Indio, California.
Gonzalez delivered a whole efficiency, working behind a job and notably efficient to the physique. A left hook downstairs floored Lopez late in spherical two, although the Mexican veteran beat the depend and made it to the bell.
Lopez was in bother early in spherical three. Gonzalez landed a left hook to ignite a flurry, punctuated by a straight proper which drove Lopez into the ropes. Referee Eddie Hernandez dominated it a knockdown, insisting that the ropes broke Lopez’s fall. Gonzalez had him down halfway for a 3rd time halfway by means of the spherical, although Lopez confirmed coronary heart and can in avoiding a stoppage.
Gonzalez was met with transient adversity as a conflict of heads left him with a reduce simply outdoors his proper eye. Lopez did his greatest to combat approach again into the combat, although it was solely sufficient to permit the bout to proceed as Gonzalez was piling up rounds.
The tip got here late in spherical six, when an uppercut by Gonzalez (12-0-1, 11KOs) snapped again the top of Lopez (26-15, 17KOs). It was sufficient for the referee, who stopped the competition on the spot.
Gonzalez is the youthful brother of two-time featherweight challenger Joet Gonzalez.
Manuel Flores made essentially the most of his hometown debut, tearing by means of Tijuana’s Victor Ruiz in a third-round knockout. Flores scored three knockdowns on the night time, the final of which produced a stoppage at 2:21 of spherical three of their bantamweight battle.
A affected person strategy was taken by Flores, a 23-year-old southpaw from close by Coachella who’s a stablemate of and chief sparring accomplice for unified WBA/IBF junior featherweight titlist Murodjon Akhmadaliev. Ruiz was sport early however was outboxed within the first and second spherical earlier than discovering himself on the defensive in a rush.
Flores opened up his assault, sending Ruiz to the canvas twice inside the first 90 seconds of spherical three. Ruiz bravely beat the depend every time however was clearly carrying down. Flores landed a mixture upstairs to ship Ruiz to the canvas for a 3rd time, prompting an instantaneous halt to the competition.
Jorge Chavez had the respect of showing within the opening combat of the primary Golden Boy Struggle Evening present because the pandemic, making fast work of Mexico Metropolis’s Jonathan Tejeda. San Diego’s Chavez earned a second-round knockout of their featherweight bout. A physique shot put Tejeda (0-2, 0KOs) down for the total ten depend at 1:04 of spherical two.
Chavez signed with Golden Boy previous to turning professional on the Jaime Munguia-Gabriel Rosado undercard final November 13 in Anaheim, California. The 22-year-old earned a knockout in his professional debut on that present, now transferring to 2-0 (2KOs) after making fast work of Tejeda.
Jan Salvatierra returned to the win column with a second-round knockout of Ernie Marquez. The 22-year-old Los Cabos native floored Marquez (10-18-2, 3KOs) with a proper hand to the physique, producing the bout’s lone knockdown. Marquez rolled his proper ankle on the best way to the canvas, prompting the referee to instantly cease the competition at 2:29 of spherical two.
Salvatierra (8-1, 4KOs) suffered a fifth-round knockout loss in his earlier outing on the Canelo Alvarez-Caleb Plant non-televised undercard final November 6 in Las Vegas.
All bouts appeared as a part of a five-fight telecast headlined by a scheduled ten-round light-weight between Palmdale, California’s Joel Diaz Jr. (26-2, 22KOs) and former title challenger Mercito Gesta (32-3-3, 17KOs) of San Diego.
Jake Donovan is a senior author for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox
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Laura Richardson completes a political comeback, winning tight race to represent South L.A. in the California Capitol
Laura Richardson emerged the victor of the competitive, costly and feisty election to win a South Los Angeles seat in the state Senate — completing her political comeback more than 10 years after a tumultuous tenure in the House of Representatives.
Richardson narrowly won the race against Michelle Chambers, a community justice advocate who faced accusations of misconduct in prior public office. The Associated Press called the race Friday after weeks of ballot counting.
The contest between two Democrats with similar social policies but differing views on crime and business attracted huge spending by special interests.
Independent expenditure committees poured more than $7.6 million into the race, making it the most expensive election for state Legislature this year, according to California Target Book, a political database. Negative campaigning dominated the race as business interests and labor unions battled for their favored candidate.
Richardson, a moderate Democrat, will join a Democratic supermajority in the Legislature. But Republicans are on track to flip three legislative seats this year, one in the Senate and two in the Assembly.
Richardson’s biggest supporters were businesses, including PACs funded by oil companies, and law enforcement associations that said they advocated for candidates who shared their beliefs on free enterprise and public safety. Meanwhile, Chambers’ biggest portion of support came from healthcare workers and teachers unions, who spent millions of dollars backing her.
Chambers wrote in a statement she was “proud of the campaign we ran,” thanking supporters who canvassed, phone-banked or cast votes for her “vision of better jobs, better wages and a California that works for everybody, not just the wealthy and well-connected.”
“This was the closest state senate race in the state, but unfortunately it appears that we will fall just short of victory,” she added. “Our people-powered efforts were not quite enough to overcome millions of dollars in outside spending on lies from the oil and tobacco industry and their allies.“
Richardson will succeed Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena) in the 35th District, which encompasses the cities of Carson, Compton and stretches down to the harbor. Bradford, who had endorsed Chambers, said he believed both candidates were “qualified to do the job.”
Bradford, who championed reparations legislation during his tenure, hoped the future senator would be “willing to meet with all factions of the community, because it’s a great diverse need in this district.”
“I’m also deeply sad to see how negative this campaign was, probably one of the most negative campaigns I’ve experienced in my 30-plus years of being involved with elections,” he said. “I just hope that we can come together after such a negative campaign, regardless of who the victor is, and understand that we have to work together.”
Richardson and Chambers took aim at each other’s past controversies. For Chambers, who had picked up the endorsement of various state and local elected officials, opposition groups seized on a criminal misdemeanor charge from 30 years ago. She was also accused of bullying and intimidation from her time as a Compton City Council member, allegations that she has repeatedly denied.
Richardson faced criticism over her tenure in Congress, where a House Ethics Committee investigation found her guilty in 2012 of compelling congressional staff to work on her campaign. The committee report also accused Richardson of obstructing the committee investigation “through the alteration or destruction of evidence” and “the deliberate failure to produce documents.”
Richardson admitted to wrongdoing, according to the report, and accepted a reprimand and $10,000 fine for the violations. She previously said that during her time in Congress, Republicans frequently targeted members of the Black Caucus. After she lost her reelection bid for a fourth term, Richardson said she worked at an employment firm to improve her managerial skills and has recognized previous mistakes.
“It’s been said voters are very forgiving, and if you stand up and you accept responsibility and you improve in the work that you do — we need people who’ve been through things, who understand what it’s like to have had difficulties,” she previously told The Times. “And so that’s exactly what I did. I didn’t shy away from it.”
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Magnitude 3.5 earthquake recorded in Malibu, California Friday afternoon
An earthquake shook along the Southern California coast Friday afternoon.
The earthquake reportedly occurred in Malibu, west of Los Angeles, at 2:15 p.m. local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The temblor, which was recorded at a depth of nearly 6 miles, measured a preliminary magnitude of 3.5.
It was not immediately clear if there was any damage.
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