Many in boxing circles were waiting for Jaime Munguia to be tested, and on Saturday night at the Toyota Center in Ontario, CA, against former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Munguia passed the test.
In a “Fight of the Year” candidate, Munguia(42-0, 33 KOs), who was badly hurt by Derevyanchecko in Round 5, but overcame it, dropped Derevyanchecko (14-5, 10 KOs) in the 12th round and won by unanimous decision.
The three judges had it 115-112, 114-113, and 114-113, all for Munguia.

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The Mexican native trailed by one point on two scorecards going into the final round, and the knockdown in the final round was the difference.
In that 12th round, Munguia cornered Derevyanchenko with a flurry of power shots that visibly left the fighter shaken. Munguia delivered a hard left hook to the body, sending Derevyanchenko to the canvas. Munguia actively pursued and tried to finish Derevyanchenko off, but he was able to survive.
“I am very happy with the fight,” Munguia said. “It was a great victory; we made some mistakes, but we’re still here undefeated,” Munguia said after the win. “I am very happy with the decision, and in reality, it took me a lot of effort to achieve it. It was difficult, but we were able to catch and hurt him in the 10th round, and then we dropped him in the 12th round. I think, ultimately, we achieved the victory thanks to my training. We trained really hard in the gym; obviously, it’s not the same in the gym as in the ring, but we are always working hard, always trying to improve.”
Give Munguia a lot of credit. He was down on the scorecards and found a way to get the job. Derevyanchenko is always a tough fight for anybody, but Munguia did just enough to win.
Mosley Jr. shines:

In the night’s co-main event, Shane Mosley, Jr. (20-4, 10 KOs) secured the NABO Middleweight Belt with a seventh-round knockout victory over Temple Hills, Massachusetts, D’Mitrius “Big Meech” Ballard (21-2-1, 13 KOs). Originally scheduled for 10-rounds, Mosley, Jr. controlled the pace of the fight, managing Ballard’s awkward style until the referee called the fight at 1:42 of the seventh round.
“The plan was to take control of the fight from the first round, I was a control freak in there,” said Shane Mosley Jr. “Control the pace even when he was walking me back it was because I wanted him to walk me back. I put him where I wanted him to be. And you saw when I turned it up, it was too much for him. So I did what I needed to do, we got the knockout. This guy is 21-1 the only person to beat him was the main event, Jaime Munguía. This means I’m on the road to getting that strap, that belt, it’s strap season. I’m going to be the WBA world champion.”
Flores gets the upset win:


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