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Gervonta Davis-Isaac Cruz live boxing results and analysis - ESPN

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Gervonta Davis defends his WBA "regular" lightweight title against Isaac Cruz in the main event of a Showtime PPV boxing card Sunday night at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Davis (25-0, 24 KOs), 27, of Baltimore, Maryland, is one of the most exciting young boxers in the sport. He is a three-division champion, and won the lightweight belt by scoring a 12th-round TKO over Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2019. Davis defended the title against Leo Santa Cruz in October 2020 and then moved up in weight to win the WBA "regular" junior welterweight belt against Mario Barrios back in June.

Cruz (22-1-1, 15 KOs), 23, of Mexico, stepped up when Davis' original opponent, Rolando Romero, was pulled from the fight after being accused of sexual assault in late October.

Cruz hasn't lost a fight in almost six years and has won 11 consecutive bouts since a draw in 2017. In his most recent fight in June, Cruz defeated former junior lightweight champion Francisco Vargas by decision.

Stay here for live results and analysis.

Fight in progress: Gervonta Davis vs. Isaac Cruz, 12 rounds, for Davis' WBA "regular" lightweight title

Round-by-round analysis:

Round 2: A close round, plenty more pressure from Cruz, but Davis connects on a few blistering counter uppercuts that gain Cruz's attention. 10-9, Davis. 19-19.

Round 1: Isaac Cruz fights the only way he can to have a chance to win, rolling forward the entire round with nonstop pressure. He landed a few good shots late in the round that brought the crowd to its feet. Clear opening frame for the Mexican. 10-9, Cruz.


More results:

Fundora outpoints Garcia to stay unbeaten

In a junior middleweight title eliminator, Sebastian Fundora outlasted Sergio Garcia to win by unanimous decision. Standing at 6-foot-5½, Fundora battled Garcia on the inside and prevailed via judge's scores of 115-113, 117-111 and 118-110.

"The Towering Inferno" was stunned in Round 4 following a looping overhand right from Garcia, who conceded six inches in height. However, the 29-year-old Garcia couldn't follow up and lost for the first time as a pro.

Fundora (18-0-1, 12 KOs), of West Palm Beach, Florida, entered the bout ranked No. 5 by ESPN at 154-pounds. The 23-year-old is now one step closer to a shot at whomever emerges victorious in the Feb. 26 undisputed title fight rematch between Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano.

Garcia (33-1, 14 KOs) was fighting in the United States for the first time, and just the second time outside his home country of Spain.


Adames upsets Derevyanchenko, becomes a player at middleweight

In an upset, Carlos Adames finally fulfilled his vast potential with a majority decision victory over Sergiy Derevyanchenko. One judge scored it 95-95, but that was outweighed by tallies of 97-93 and 96-94 for Adames on the other two scorecards.

The middleweight title eliminator was a slugfest from the opening bell. Adames (21-1, 16 KOs) was buzzed in Round 5 and Derevyanchenko unloaded, but no knockdown came close to materializing. The 160-pound bout was contested largely on the inside with both boxers disregarding defense. And it's no surprise, as Derevyanchenko has long been known as one of the most reliable action fighters in the sport.

What was stunning was the way he faded down the stretch. Adames, whose only loss came in a 154-pound fight against Patrick Teixeira in November 2019, was released by Top Rank afterward. Now with PBC and at 160 pounds, Adames, 27, has new life.

Adames, who hails from the Dominican Republic, is in line to fight Jaime Munguia next year for the right to challenge Jermall Charlo for a middleweight title. At 36, Derevyanchenko, on the other hand, could be slipping toward gatekeeper status. The Ukrainian has won just one of his past five bouts. The other three losses did, however, come against some of the best in boxing: Charlo, Daniel Jacobs, and Gennadiy Golovkin.

Derevyanchenko (13-4, 10 KOs) entered the fight rated No. 6 at middleweight by ESPN.


Ramirez dominates Marriaga for decision victory

Eduardo Ramirez outpointed Miguel Marriaga in a 130-pound fight to kick off the Davis-Cruz PPV broadcast. All three judges scored it the same: 99-90.

Ramirez (26-2-3, 12 KOs) sent Marriaga (30-5, 26 KOs) down with an overhand left with seconds remaining in the third round. The 26-year-old from Mexico used that punch to great effect throughout the bout. He consistently beat Marriaga to the punch and created tremendous swelling around both of Marriaga's eyes.

With the victory, Ramirez inches closer to title contention at junior lightweight. Marriaga, a 35-year-old from Colombia, is best known for losing to Vasiliy Lomachenko and Oscar Valdez in 2017.

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