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MARK ‘BAZOOKA’ DELUCA DEFEATS RAMSES AGATON VIA SEVENTH-ROUND TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT

​QUINCY, MASS. (March 31, 2018): Hometown hero *Mark “Bazooka” DeLuca* (21-0,
13 KOs) scored a seventh-round technical knockout victory against* Ramses
Agaton* (20-8-3, 10 KOs) of Mexico City, Mexico in the 10-round main event
of the March 31 edition of *Golden Boy Boxing on ESPN* at *Marina Bay
Sportsplex* in Quincy, Mass. DeLuca was too strong and skilled in this
battle of southpaws in which Agaton was stopped at 2:17 of the seventh
round with two vicious punches to the body.

“When you know you’re fighting against a guy from Mexico, you’ve got to be
in shape,” said *Mark Deluca.* “You’ve got to be ready because they don’t
come in easy. He [Agaton] was very ready and game. Being patient and
picking my shots was the toughest part of this fight because I didn’t want
to get caught with anything. I’ll be back in the gym on Monday. I’m sure
they’ll have something planned for me and I’m ready to get back in the
ring.”

*Jason Quigley (14-0, 11 KOs) of Donegal, Ireland knocked out Daniel
Rosario (11-4, 10 KOs) of San Juan, Puerto Rico with a thunderous left hook
to the body in the sixth-round of a scheduled eight-round super
middleweight clash in tonight’s co-main event. Quigley dominated each round
before finishing Rosario at 2:56 of the sixth round. “My new team helped me
take my opponent down,”said Jason Quigley. “He was a tough kid and had
never been stopped. I knew this was the perfect fight to come back and see
where I’m at. I broke him down, and when I shook the ring rust out, I took
him out.” Yamaguchi Falcao (14-0, 6 KOs) Sao Paulo, Brazil scored an
eight-round unanimous decision victory against Richar Gutierrez (30-18-2,
19 KO) of Arjona, Colombia in a middleweight fight. Falcao scored two
knockdowns en route to a clear win with scores of 79-73, 78-72 and
78-71. “The fight was a bit tough because he [Gutierrez] is a bit of a
dirty fighter,” said Yamaguchi Falcao. “I’m ready, though. I have big
dreams, and I want my opportunity. When I fight with bigger names, I’ll
know what to do.” Damon Allen Jr. (15-0-1, 5 KOs) of Philadelphia, Pa. went
to war over eight rounds of back-and-forth action before defeating Alexis
Del Bosque of Dallas, Texas (13-5, 9 KOs) via split decision in a super
lightweight bout. Allen, Jr. won with scores of 77-75 and 78-74, while one
judge had it 77-75 for Del Bosque.Irishman Raymond Moylette (6-0, 3 KOs)
defeated Matt Doherty of Salem, Mass. (7-4-1, 4 KOs) via unanimous decision
in a six-round super lightweight fight.*

*Travis Gambardella (3-1-1, 1 KO) of Revere, Mass. beat Lionel Young (1-5,
1 KO) of Brockton, Mass. via technical knockout at 1:57 of the third round
of a super middleweight fight originally scheduled for four rounds. Mike
Ohan, Jr. (6-0, 4 KOs) of Holbrook, Mass. scored a second-round TKO victory
against Bruno Dias (0-4) of Woburn, Mass. in a scheduled four-round super
welterweight fight. Joe Farina (2-0, 2 KOs) of South Boston, Mass.
stopped Jaco Matos (0-1) in the second-round of a super welterweight fight
originally slated for four rounds. The fight was stopped at 1:42 of of the
second round. Karen Dulin (3-13, 1 KO) of Providence, R.I. defeated Jillian
Diauto (1-1, 1 KO) of Boston, Mass. via unanimous decision in a four-round
lightweight fight. Dulin won with three scores of 40-36. Carlos
Gongora (12-0, 9 KOs) of Braintree, Mass. opened the night with a TKO
victory at2:24 of the third round of a scheduled six-round super
middleweight fight against Lenwood Dozier (10-19-2, 5 KOs) of Washington,
D.C.*

*DeLuca vs. Agaton *was a 10-round super welterweight fight presented by
Golden Boy Promotions and Murphy’s Boxing Promotions. The event was
sponsored by Tecate, *”THE OFFICIAL BEER OF BOXING” *and Hennessy, *”Never
Stop, Never Settle.” *The event was held on March 31, 2018 at Marina Bay
Sportsplex in Quincy, Mass.

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