MONTREAL (AP)—Timothy Bradley, Palm Springs, Calif., outpointed Kendall Holt, Paterson, N.J., 12, to retain the WBC and win the WBO light welterweight titles; Librado Andrade, Mexico, outpointed Vitali Tsypko, Ukraine, 12, super middleweights.
MONTREAL (AP)—Jean Pascal, Canada, stopped Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas, Argentina, 5, to win the vacant WBO Intercontinental super middleweight title; Olivier Lontchi, Canada, stopped Cecilio Santos, Mexico, 7, t retain the NABA super bantamweight title.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP)—Edwin Valero, Venezuela, stopped Antonio Pitalua, Colombia, 2, to win the vacant WBC lightweight title; Michael Katsidis, Australia, stopped Jesus Chavez, Mexico, 7, lightweights; Vicente Escobedo, Woodland, Calif., outpointed Carlos Hernandez, West Covina, Calif., 10, lightweights; Rolando Reyes, Oxnard, Calif., stopped Julio Diaz, Mexico, 5, light welterweights.
TAMAULIPAS, Mexico (AP)—Edgar Sosa, Mexico, stopped Pornsawan Kratingdaenggym, Thailand, 12, to retain the WBC light flyweight title; Reyes Sanchez, Mexico, stopped Rosbel Montoya, Mexico, 4, to retain the WBC Continental Americas lightweight title; Alberto Garza, Mexico, stopped Genaro Camargo, Mexico, 1, to win the vacant WBC Continental Americas featherweight title; Arturo Estrada, Mexico, stopped Ismael Hernandez, Mexico, 8, batamweights.
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