Pagan stops Montgomery in the 9th round war
Joshua Pagan (14-0 (5 Kos)) Maliek ‘Mayhem’ Montgomery (20-2 (18 kos)) stopped at 2:44 from the ninth round of 12 rounds scheduled for a blank WBO NaBo light title on Thursday night at the Coliseo Pedin Zorrilla, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Pagan rising by blood and chaos
In the first two rounds, she was all-acting with the attacker’s montgomery gaining advantage, but broke the left brow in the final seconds. In the third round, it was more of Montgomery, but the ring doctor was called in to check the serious cut covering both fighter.
In the fifth round, Montgomery, turned Southpaw, pagan outs overall, but all his blood over the two rounds again. In the sixth and seventh round, Pagan had a good round until the last minute when Montgomery attacked the body, hurting a pagan, whose left brow was broken. The doctor once again checked a ring from Montgomery’s eye between rounds.
Uppercut on the right seals the finish
In the eighth round, a pagan fought back, with a margin at the end of a blood bath. In the ninth round during an operating round, a pagan landed a top right cut on the Montgomery jaw as the pena referee suddenly flipped it due to the Montgomery break.
Lozada Outworks Parker in a close battle
In the Super Bantamweight Olympian Ashleyann ‘La Maquina’ Lozada (3-0 (1 ko)) melissa defeat from Parker (6-4-1 (2 kos)) by eight unanimous decision rounds. Parker’s nose with a right hook.
In the fifth and sixth rounds, Parker continued to come forward, having a edge at the bell. In the seventh round, it was close until the final seconds, Lozado finished stronger. In the eighth round and final, Lozada finished stronger, taking the round.
The scores were 79-73, 80-72, and 80-72. Jose H. Rivera was the referee.
Tapia Knockdown scores, stay perfect
Super Plu Southpaw Kiria Tapia (8-0 (1 Kos)) beat Marianela ‘Cla Chila’ Soledad Ramirez (13-10-2 (6 Kos)) by unanimous eight-round decision, scoring knockdown.
In the first two rounds, Ramirez continued to come forward while the Paw De Tapia had defeated Ramirez with injection. In the third round through the sixth, Ramirez, becomes low, hit by left and right uppercuts of Tapia.
In the seventh round, Ramirez landed a left hook, and Tapia came back with three punches on the jaw. In the eighth round and final, in the final seconds, a combination of Tapia drove Ramirez to the ropes with a jaw combination for count 8 by referee Ramon Pena. The scores were 80-72, 80-72, and 80-72, not 80-71, due to demolition.
Parrilla Flattens Taylor in the Third Round Ko
Felix Parrilla Featherweight (12-0 (10 kos)) beat Kenneth ‘The Problem Child’ Taylor (15-6-2 (6 kos)) at 2:38 from a third round eight round scheduled.
In the final seconds of the first round, winning the round, Parrilla Taylor dropped with a jaw and knee combination for count 8 by referee Billy Rosario. In the second round, it was all Parrilla. In the third round, Taylor’s right and left combination again lost a knee for the count by the pena referee.
The ring’s publisher was Ralph Velez, Jr.
Ken Hissner is an experienced boxing journalist with over 20 years of experience dealing with the world of global fighting. As a senior author for Boxing News 24It is well known in the boxing community for its detailed results broadcasts, detailed historical pieces, and a circle edge reports of major events.
Last updated on 10/23/2025



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