In a welterweight crossroads battle, Quinton Randall emerged victorious over Janelson Bocachica on Friday, successful a unanimous determination at Pink Owl Boxing Area in Houston, Tex.
The scores had been 99-91, 97-93, 96-94, all for the hometown fighter Randall (15-2-1, 3 knockouts), who runs his successful streak to 2 after dropping again to again choices to unbeaten fighters Brian Norman Jr. and Gor Yeritsyan over the previous yr.
Randall, 33, displayed superior pace and punch choice towards the 25-year-old Bocachica, beating him to the punch repeatedly to carve out the victory.
“It’s not my greatest, man. Not my greatest. He’s a canine. He’s a warrior. I knew he was coming to battle. I knew he was coming to battle [and] I respect him for even accepting the battle realizing he’s away from dwelling and realizing that is my dwelling,” stated Randall after the victory.
“However trustworthy to God, regardless of the place we was at, we was gonna get the identical consequence.”
For Bocachica (17-3-1, 11 KOs), the loss extends his winless streak to 5, with him dropping choices to Alberto Palmetta and Roiman Villa, drawing with Shinard Bunch and having a no contest towards Norman in his earlier battle in March. Bocachica hasn’t gained a battle since February of 2021, when he defeated Mark Reyes Jr. by cut up determination.
Randall says he plans to return to the ring on December 7 on the similar venue.
“That is just the start, man,” stated Randall. “Y’all haven’t even seen my ceiling but. Y’all haven’t even seen me at my greatest. I would like extra fights like this on a constant foundation for y’all to see the very best model of me and if we will get that, then I consider I’ll be a world champion by the top of subsequent yr.”
The ten-round bout headlined the most recent installment of Pink Owl Boxing’s “Boxfest” sequence, and was broadcasted stay on DAZN.
Within the co-main occasion, Tipton Walker Jr. (10-0-1, 6 KOs) defeated Marquis Moore (11-2, 7 KOs) by unanimous determination, with the scores being 77-75 on two playing cards and 78-75 on the third.
The win is the fourth in a row for the 28-year-old Walker of Benton Harbor, Mich., whose lone blemish was a 2019 draw towards skilled spoiler Clay Collard.
Additionally in motion, Houston native Giovanni Marquez (11-0, 6 KOs) remained undefeated, stopping Thomas Guillemette (8-3, 4 KOs) in spherical two to stay unbeaten. Marquez, 23, dropped the Frenchman Guillemette with a proper hand, forcing the referee to cease the battle after Guillemette rose up on unsteady legs.