Northern California Prospect of the Year: Pedro Moreno
Sacramento, CA’s Pedro Moreno might not be signed to a major promoter [yet], but he does have power and a lot of it. The lightweight who trains with Marcus Caballero has built up a record of 7-0 with 5KOs and things seem to be moving well as Moreno is not
Amateur boxing Saturday in Sacramento at Caballero’s
This Saturday, November 12th, Caballero Nor Cal Boxing will hold an amateur event at their gym on 35 Quinta Ct. Sacramento, CA 95829. The weigh-in is from 9am to 11am, physicals take place from 11am-12pm and the show starts at 1PM. The price for the event is unlisted.
“Tino” Avila wins in Northern California
Featherweight Manuel Avila (21-0 8KOs) of nearby Fairfield kept his spotless record intact with a 10-round unanimous decision over Prosper Ankrah (24-8 15KOs)) of Ghana in Saturday night’s pro boxing main event at Cache Creek Casino Resort in Brooks. The bout saw Avila outclassing Ankrah with a good jab and
Tino Avila July 9th Cache Creek undercard announced
The packed card for Saturday, July 9 at the Cache Creek Casino Resort located in the beautiful Capay Valley will feature promising local stars as they take on experienced opponents from all across the globe. Headlining the event, Fairfield, Calif. native Manuel “Tino” Avila (20-0, 8 KOs) will have
Adam Fiel-Alberto Torres fight for featherweight GBO title on May 21st
Featherweight prospect Adam Fiel (9-0 4KOs) of Vacaville, CA will face undefeated Alberto Torres (6-0-2 3KOs) of Sacramento, CA for The GBO featherweight title May 21st at the Richmond Auditorium in Richmond, CA in a bout that is rumored to be headlining the event. Fiel, a heavily touted amateur prospect
Alberto Torres added to October 24th Northern California card
Caballero Nor Cal Boxing featherweight Alberto Torres will make his long awaited return to the ring on October 24th in Brooks, CA at Cache Creek Casino and Resort. Torres who last fought last October most notably gave recently signed Roc Nation Sports fighter, Daniel Franco all he could handle as