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Saturday, March 19th, 1949
Connecticut Convention Center, CT, USA
MW: Jimmy Beau 12-0 (3) SD 8 Harold Green 13-4-1 (7)
Beau was more accurate, Green was more busy in a very close fight. Beau deserved the win though, as he was more effective, especially with his jab.
Beau remains #14.
LW: Lauro Salas 11-5-2 (2) TKO 8 (cuts) Harold Jones 16-2 (1)
A very close fight all the way through, that probably would have been a draw or a split decision either way had it gone the distance, ended with a minute left as a cut, that had undoudebtly been a factor in the fight, went from bad to worse and the doctor decided the fight could not continue. Jones, who was #6 going in, moved all the way down to #21, while Salas is now #20.
LW: Maxie Docusen 18-0 (2) UD 8 Dom Amoroso 10-5-1 (2)
Docusen used all the tricks in the book, cutting Amoroso with an intentional headbutt in the first, and then using his shoulder ilegally a number of times. He had no trouble securing a near shutout win though. Docusen overtakes Freddie Dawson for the #2 slot in the lightweight division.
MW: Carl Olson 20-1 (12) UD 8 Jose Garcia 8-12-3 (2)
Olson overpowered and dominated Garcia to a shutout decision victory, and is still ranked #2 among the middleweights.
HW: Phil Muscato 19-0-1 (9) TKO 6 Javier Juarez 7-11-5 (2)
Muscato scored a KD in the 1st round, but then the fight just died out. Muscato won all rounds, but never entertained until the 6th where he send Juarez to the floor, and when the mexican got up, he was unstable and the fight was ended. Muscato is still #1.
Main Event
FW: Willie Pep 24-0 (15) UD 10 Drake Whannell 11-9-4
Willie Pep remains on top of the featherweight division in his first 10-rounder as he dominated all rounds but one, and even scored a knockdown in the 1st round.
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