Hernandez Hammers Oluoch in Tacoma
Tacoma, WA, April 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Lightweight hopeful Jose “Loco” Hernandez took another step in the right direction after pounding out a unanimous decision over Peter Oluoch Saturday evening at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma.
Headlining the 86th edition of Halquist Productions’ “Battle at the Boat,” Hernandez picked his spots but did so with bad intentions, firing vicious shots every time he moved his hands. Oluoch had his moments and hung in tough, but Hernandez’ hard punches ultimately earned him the victory.
Hernandez, of Fort Worth, TX, improves to 13-5-1 with 5 wins by knockout. Oluoch, a Kenya native, is now 11-6-2 (6 KO’s).
In the co-featured bout of the evening, crowd favorite and retired marine Nate Serrano got back in the winners circle by stopping 6’2 Nick Balestra in the second round of their welterweight affair.
The towering Sacramento, CA native briefly silenced the pro-Serrano crowd by scoring a flash knockdown in the second, but the tides quickly turned. Serrano, who hails from nearby Yakima, WA, popped up immediately and decked Balestra. Balestra made it back to his feet but had no time to recover, meeting the canvas seconds later after being tagged by Serrano. The game visitor attempted to make it back to his feet but fell through the ropes, which forced the referee to stop the bout at 1:54.
Serrano raises his professional ledger to 4-1 with 3 knockouts. Balestra slips to 2-2-1 (1 KO).
In other undercard bouts, Lisette Medal defeated Sarah Pucek in an exciting five round ladies bout, while Ray Lampkin, Isaac Tadeo and Jonathan Zumudio also emerged victorious.
Fans were also entertained by Halquist Productions’ new ring announcer Danny Bonaduce.
“This was a very good event,” said Promoter Brian Halquist. “None of the fights were boring, Danny was awesome as the MC and most importantly, the fans had a great time.”
The next edition of “Battle at the Boat” takes place June 2 at the Emerald Queen.
During the last 23 years, Halquist Productions built a reputation in the boxing world for their loyalty, honesty and integrity. In 1997, Halquist Productions ran their inaugural “Battle at the Boat” series, which remains successful to this day. Halquist Productions promoted many world title bouts and their fight cards have been seen on ESPN, HBO and Showtime.
Contact: Matt Yanofsky (Publicist) – 551-206-0578
Marin McCauley (Event Coordinator) – 253-486-2141
Headlining the 86th edition of Halquist Productions’ “Battle at the Boat,” Hernandez picked his spots but did so with bad intentions, firing vicious shots every time he moved his hands. Oluoch had his moments and hung in tough, but Hernandez’ hard punches ultimately earned him the victory.
Hernandez, of Fort Worth, TX, improves to 13-5-1 with 5 wins by knockout. Oluoch, a Kenya native, is now 11-6-2 (6 KO’s).
In the co-featured bout of the evening, crowd favorite and retired marine Nate Serrano got back in the winners circle by stopping 6’2 Nick Balestra in the second round of their welterweight affair.
The towering Sacramento, CA native briefly silenced the pro-Serrano crowd by scoring a flash knockdown in the second, but the tides quickly turned. Serrano, who hails from nearby Yakima, WA, popped up immediately and decked Balestra. Balestra made it back to his feet but had no time to recover, meeting the canvas seconds later after being tagged by Serrano. The game visitor attempted to make it back to his feet but fell through the ropes, which forced the referee to stop the bout at 1:54.
Serrano raises his professional ledger to 4-1 with 3 knockouts. Balestra slips to 2-2-1 (1 KO).
In other undercard bouts, Lisette Medal defeated Sarah Pucek in an exciting five round ladies bout, while Ray Lampkin, Isaac Tadeo and Jonathan Zumudio also emerged victorious.
Fans were also entertained by Halquist Productions’ new ring announcer Danny Bonaduce.
“This was a very good event,” said Promoter Brian Halquist. “None of the fights were boring, Danny was awesome as the MC and most importantly, the fans had a great time.”
The next edition of “Battle at the Boat” takes place June 2 at the Emerald Queen.
During the last 23 years, Halquist Productions built a reputation in the boxing world for their loyalty, honesty and integrity. In 1997, Halquist Productions ran their inaugural “Battle at the Boat” series, which remains successful to this day. Halquist Productions promoted many world title bouts and their fight cards have been seen on ESPN, HBO and Showtime.
Contact: Matt Yanofsky (Publicist) – 551-206-0578
Marin McCauley (Event Coordinator) – 253-486-2141
Contact
Halquist Productions
Matt Yanofsky
551-206-0578
halquistproductions.com
Contact
Matt Yanofsky
551-206-0578
halquistproductions.com
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