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Grand Rapids native Pagan delivers near-shutout win to retain NABO title in hometown

Local prospects shine in fight card

Joshua Pagan posing for a photo with his father, Victor Pagan after unanimous decision victory. (Frank Balluff, frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

GRAND RAPIDS – Grand Rapids native Joshua Pagan delivered a near-shutout unanimous decision win over Rodolfo Bustamante as he retained his WBO NABO Lightweight Title in his hometown on June 14.

The event at GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids was promoted by Salita Promotions, with the main card airing live on DAZN while the undercard streamed live on the Wynn Records Network.

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In the co-feature, Pagan opened the fight aggressively, walking Bustamante down with fast combinations and precision. Pagan consistently had his opponent in trouble against the ropes, pressing forward with a mix of combos to the head and body.

Joshua Pagan landing a jab against Rodolfo Bustamante. (Salita Promotions)

Just when it looked like Bustamante (23-2-1, 13 KOs) was bouncing back after a disappointing third, Pagan landed a huge right in the final minute of the fourth that stunned Bustamante.

Joshua Pagan landing a right hook against Rodolfo Bustamante. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

It was more of the same dominance in the fifth and sixth, with Pagan pocketing rounds and forcing Bustamante to eat constant unanswered shots against the ropes.

Joshua Pagan throwing a right hand against Rodolfo Bustamante. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

Pagan kept his foot on the gas over the final three rounds and was never in trouble, cruising to a clear decision that thrilled his hometown crowd and was scored 99-91, 98-92,100-90.

Joshua Pagan raising his arms raised after being named winner by unanimous decision. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

“I’d rate my performance tonight a solid B – I know I could have done better and probably could have gotten him out of there, but a little cage rust played a factor,” said Pagan after the fight. “I’ll watch the tape and improve. My opponent was incredibly tough – he’s a classic Mexican fighter from Culiacán with great counterpunching skills and a ton of heart. I’m ready for bigger opportunities, and I absolutely see myself fighting for a major title within my next fight or two."

In the main event, Abraham Perez won the WBA Interim World Flyweight Title with a split decision victory of defending champion Jonathan Gonzalez.

Albuquerque native Perez (15-0, 7 KOs) seemingly dictated the pace and distance of the evenly matched bout from the outset.

Abraham Perez and Jonathan Gonzalez exchanging punches on the inside. (Salita Promotions)

The undefeated contender, who swept the championship rounds on all but one scorecard, was able to keep Gonzalez largely at bay and landed the stronger shots when it mattered most.

Abraham Perez and Jonathan Gonzalez exchanging punches from close range. (Salita Promotions)

The close and competitive fight was scored 115-113 twice for Perez and 115-113 for Gonzalez.

Abraham Perez after being named winner by split-decision. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

“I stayed busy and had the better angles on my shots,” Perez said. “I took opportunities when I had them and stayed mobile, tried to stay unpredictable. I still don’t feel like that was my best. I need to stay sharp with my punches. It’s been a rough journey, but it didn’t end.”

Gonzalez (29-5-1, 14 KOs) was making the first defense of the interim belt and admitted he disagreed with the decision.

“I won the fight, I landed the better shots,” Gonzalez said. “He throws a lot of punches, but I thought I landed the better shots. I’m disappointed and surprised, but it’s part of the sport.”

Undefeated middleweight prospect Jaquan McElroy won a shutout unanimous decision victory over Damian Munoz in the second DAZN bout of the evening.

McElroy (7-0, 2 KOs) displayed superior movement and accuracy from the outset, hitting Munoz with thunderous punches to the head and body.

Jaquan McElroy landing a right hand against Damian Munoz. (Salita Promotions)

Despite McElroy’s high connect rate, Munoz remained on the front foot and returned fire.

Munoz (4-3, 2 KOs) landed perhaps the biggest shot of the fight in the final round, but it did little to faze McElroy, who won 62-54 on all three scorecards in front of his promoter and fellow Flint native Claressa Shields.

“I tried to showcase my skills for everyone here tonight,” said McElroy. “It means a lot to have her here supporting me. Big things are coming.”

Claressa Shields joins the DAZN broadcast as she watches Jaquan McElroy's fight. (Salita Promotions)

After commentating on the DAZN broadcast, Shields joined her fighter in the ring following the win to tease an upcoming announcement.

Jaquan McElroy posing for a photo with Ardreal Holmes Jr., Sardius Simmons, Edward "Bean" Kendall and Claressa Shields. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

“More and more big fights are coming,” Shields said. “I can’t say who, where or what weight class, but it’s coming. All my fans are going to show up and Jaquan will be on the undercard. We’re building a strong brand and we have some great fights in the works.”

In the all-action opening bout on DAZN, new Salita Promotions signee Caleb Tirado won a hard-fought unanimous decision over Osmar Rodriguez, scored 59-55, 58-56 twice.

Caleb Tirado throwing a jab at Osmar Rodriguez. (Salita Promotions)

The Puerto Rico vs. Mexico matchup did not disappoint, as both Arecibo’s Tirado (2-0, 1 KO) and Rodriguez exchanged explosive shots from the opening bell with little regard for defense.

Caleb Tirado blocking Osmar Rodriguez's punches. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

After an intense exchange in the closing moments of the second round, the steady pace continued in the third and fourth rounds.

While Tirado won handily, Rodriguez (6-7, 2 KOs), of San Luis Potosi, did his best work in the last two rounds, culminating into a slugfest for the final 30 seconds that had the crowd on their feet.

Caleb Tirado celebrating with his arms raised after being named winner by unanimous decision. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

In the Wynn Records Network main event, undefeated middleweight contender Troy Isley (16-0, 6 KOs) scored two knockdowns in a fifth round TKO of Leonardo Di Stefano (17-8, 14 KOs).

Troy Isley landing a powerful overhand right against Leonardo Di Stefano. (Salita Promotions)

Isley scored his first knockdown in the fourth and kept his foot on the gas, flooring Di Stefano again in the fifth. Di Stefano was able to beat the count but continued to take a beating without returning fire, forcing referee Ben Rodriguez to stop the bout at 55 seconds of the fifth round.

Troy Isley posing for a photo with Flint rapper Peezy after TKO victory. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

“I made a statement that puts the middleweight division on notice,” said Isley, who won the WBA Continental USA Middleweight Title. “I was sharp right from the opening bell, did everything we worked on in camp, and got the stoppage right when I predicted I would. My opponent definitely came to fight, but I don’t want easy victories anyway. We want the big fights – I want Erislandy Lara and Carlos Adames. I’m ready for the world title shot.”

Added Wynn Records Network CEO Ruben Branson: “I think Troy made a huge statement. Troy told me he wouldn’t let me down and everything he said, he did. We can expect bigger and better things from Troy Isley.”

Also on the undercard, undefeated super lightweight Lance Smith (7-0, 5 KOs) edged Jovanis Rodriguez (2-1-2, 1 KOs) via unanimous decision (39-37 twice, 40-36) in an all-action four-round bout.

Lance Smith blocking punches from Jovanis Rodriguez. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

At the opening bell, both fighters found success exchanging punches at a frenetic pace. Rodriguez threw majority of his punches to the head while Smith invested in the body attack.

Lance Smith landing a body punch against Jovanis Rodriguez. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

The body punches paid dividends for Smith has Rodriguez’s pace progressively slowed, round-by-round. By the fourth and final round, Smith had grown stronger while Rodriguez was visibly exhausted.

Undefeated heavyweight prospect and Flint native Sardius Simmons (9-0, 5 KOs) scored a highlight-reel second round knockout of Walter Burns (8-5, 6 KOs).

Sardius Simmons landing a left hook to the body against Walter Burns. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

Burns utilized an unorthodox cross guard defense that was stubborn and kept Simmons at bay in the first round.

By the second round, Simmons found an opening in the defense and capitalized, landing a massive left hook to the body followed by a left hook to the chin that sent Burns crumbling to the canvas.

Sardius Simmons walking to his corner after flooring Walter Burns. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

The win marks Simmons’ second-straight TKO victory.

In a women’s streaming bout, undefeated featherweight Shannel Butler (8-0, 3 KOs) won an eight-round unanimous decision (80-72, 79-73 twice) over Mayerlin Rivas (17-7-3, 11 KOs).

Shannel Butler evading Mayerlin Rivas' punch. (Salita Promotions)

Butler cruised to victory showing exactly why she’s nicknamed “The Sniper.” Her lightning-fast hands, evasiveness and high ring IQ allowed Butler to snipe jabs and counter right hands from long range over the course of the fight.

Rivas tried to utilize her own long-range jab and footwork to counter Butler but was unable to out-snipe “The Sniper.”

Shannel Butler posing for a photo after being named winner by unanimous decision. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

In the opening fight of the afternoon on Wynn Records Network, former heavyweight world title challenger Bryant Jennings (27-4, 15 KOs) scored a third-round knockdown en route to a unanimous decision win over Robert Simms (12-7-1, 3 KOs).

Bryant Jennings landing an overhand right against Robert Simms. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

The eight-round bout was scored 80-71 twice, 79-72.

Bryant Jennings raising his hand after being name winner by unanimous decision. (frankosphotography.smugmugmug.com)

Ann Arbor native Jasmine Hampton was scheduled to fight in the flyweight division but the fight was cancelled due to her opponent missing their flight.


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