Abregu Remains
Unbeaten
With A 10-Round Split Decision Over Estrada;
Undefeated Kauffman Stops Farrell
Exciting Doubleheader Will Be
Replayed Wednesday,
Dec. 10 at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHO2
Photos: Tom Casino - SHOWTIME
Undefeated Argentine Luis
Carlos Abregu passed his first major test as a pro, winning
a controversial 10-round split decision over David Estrada
of Chicago in the main event Friday on ShoBox: The New
Generation.
But it was anything but
easy.
After manufacturing a big
early lead during the initial four rounds, Abregu (25-0, 21
KOs) struggled mightily down the stretch as Estrada (22-6,
13 KOs) came on strongly.
At the finish, however,
Abregu, who fought the last half of a hard-fought,
crowd-pleasing match with a cut over his left eye, had done
enough in the eyes of the judges to triumph by the scores of
98-92, 98-91 and 94-96.
To many at Chumash Casino
Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., including ShoBox
announcers Nick Charles and Steve Farhood, the winning
scores for Abregu seemed way out of line. He may have
deserved the victory, but not by that margin.
In the co-feature, Travis
Kauffman of Reading, Pa., ran his unbeaten record to 14-0
with 11 knockouts by stopping Malachy Farrell (16-2, 12 KOs)
of Chicago at 2;29 of the third round. Both heavyweights
went down in the opening round, but Kauffman mostly had his
way.
A solid
doubleheader promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, aired
on SHOWTIME at 11
p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
“When Abregu looked good,
he looked very good,’’ said Farhood, the ShoBox
expert analyst who had the World Boxing Council (WBC) No.
7-ranked welterweight ahead by two points at bout’s
conclusion. “But when he looked bad, he didn’t.
“For sure, though, he is a
kid you want to see more of. I think he won the fight
because of two things: heart and conditioning. And,
remember, the guy he defeated had only lost to the very best
fighters.’’
Abregu had won 17 straight
by knockout dating to September 2005. None of his outings
had gone more than nine rounds and 21 had lasted less than
six. The 5-foot-10, 25-year-old did not come close to
flooring the battle-tested Estrada, however, much less
stopping him.
“This was definitely my
toughest fight,’’ said Abregu, who was making his ShoBox
debut and fourth start in the United States. “But I
definitely felt I won, if not by the spread they had me
winning by. I know going into the eighth round that I had to
win at least one round.
“My opponent deserves a
lot of credit. He’s a really good fighter who came to win.
But I know I learned a lot tonight and will be better for it
in the future.’’
Estrada, who was making
his fourth ShoBox appearance, had been in with the
likes of current or former world champions Shane Mosley,
Andre Berto and Kermit Cintron. So he entered the ring with
a vast advantage in experience and quality of opposition.
Somewhat surprisingly,
Estrada opted to box in the early rounds rather than fight
aggressively. He showed excellent ring generalship, but
didn’t let his fists fly.
“The plan was to box and
then take him into the deep waters, and I did just that,’’
the 5-foot-9, 30-year-old said. “Maybe I should have just
come out bombing, but there is no doubt in my mind that I
won the fight.
“I was chasing him around
the ring and he was running for his life in the last couple
rounds. I don’t know what hurts worst. The fact, they gave
him the decision, or the margin two of the judges had him
winning by.’’
Nick Charles
called the action from ringside with Farhood at his side.
The executive producer of ShoBox is Gordon Hall with
Richard Gaughan
producing and Rick Phillips directing.
Friday’s
bouts will re-air as follows:
DAY
CHANNEL
Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 11
p.m. ET/PT SHO2
The telecast also will be
available On Demand beginning Monday, Dec. 8, and running
through Jan. 4, 2009.
The next SHOWTIME telecast
is Saturday, Dec. 13. In a must-see scheduled 12-rounder,
World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior welterweight champion
Kendall “Rated R’’ Holt (24-2, 13 KOs) of Paterson, N.J.,
will defend against former WBO 140-pound titleholder Ricardo
“Mochuelo’’ Torres (32-2, 28 KOs) of Barranquilla, Colombia,
in a grudge rubber match live on a special edition of
ShoBox: The New Generation (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on
the west coast).
This Monday,
Dec. 8, “Holt-Torres – Unpredictable” will premiere
on SHO2 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Charles and Farhood will host
“Holt-Torres – Unpredictable,” a 90-minute special that
will replay in their entirety the fighters’ two hotly
contested fights and preview their eagerly awaited third.
“Holt-Torres – Unpredictable”
will re-air at the same time on SHO2 on Tuesday, Dec. 9 and
Thursday, Dec. 11, before airing on Dec. 13 at 5:15 p.m.
ET/PT on SHOWTIME.