Photos: Tom Casino - SHOWTIME
Featherweight Orlando Cruz
remained undefeated Friday night with a devastating fifth-round
knockout over previously unbeaten Leonilo Miranda on
ShoBox: The New Generation. Cruz improved to 16-0-1 while
Miranda fell to 24-1.
The tripleheader on SHOWTIME
began with an impressive performance from 2008 United States
Olympian Gary Russell, Jr. Making his professional debut,
the talented 126-pounder defeated Antonio Reyes by TKO at
0:21 of the third round. In the second fight of the telecast,
Marvin Quintero out-performed Nick Casal, who threw
the towel in after the third round.
The event, promoted by Gary
Shaw Productions, LLC, took place at the Osage Million
Dollar Elm Casino in Tulsa, Okla.
Cruz, of Puerto Rico, entered
the scheduled 10-round bout as an underdog, but he never acted
the part against Miranda, of Mexico, who had knocked out 23 of
his 24 opponents.
While he started a bit slowly,
Cruz never backed down. Early into the fifth round of a close,
exciting fight, Cruz dropped Miranda with a solid left hand to
the chin. While Miranda attempted to beat the count, referee
Steve Smoger waved off the contest at 0:39.
“I am so proud to win and
prove myself,’’ Cruz said. “This is my first time fighting on
national television. This is very emotional for me. I am so
excited and humbled and this only motivates me to keep working
and keep proving myself.”
ShoBox
analyst Steve Farhood felt Miranda’s knockout percentage may
have hurt him. “Miranda clearly suffered from having knocked
out so many opponents so easily,’’ Farhood said. “When he
didn’t get rid of Cruz, the fight turned quite suddenly. To his
credit, Cruz never lost his composure; he stayed in the pocket
and perfectly timed the one punch that ended the fight.”
Russell, Jr., of Capitol
Heights, Md., was not overwhelmed with his performance. “I give
myself a C+ for my performance tonight,’’ he said after whipping
Reyes, of Dallas, whose record dropped to 3-3. “But I am
excited that I got this opportunity to have my pro debut on
SHOWTIME. I want to come back as quickly as possible and show
everyone my A skills.”
In a bit of a surprise,
Mexico’s Quintero (15-1) mostly overpowered Casal (18-4-1) of
Chicago.
After Quintero thoroughly
dominated the third round, Casal made the decision to retire on
his stool. As he sat down, he could be overheard saying that he
didn’t want to continue.
When asked by his corner what
the problem was he responded, “No legs, no legs man. That’s
it. I’m done.” His corner signaled to referee Mike England
that the boxer did not intend to continue.
SHOWTIME will replay Friday’s
telecast on Jan. 22 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHO 2.