Undercard The first of the televised bout saw
Christy Martin score a 4th round knockout over Melinda Robinson with a overhand right to the chin.
Trinidad vs. Lovato In the first of three world title bouts on the card, IBF welterweight champion
Félix Trinidad faced IBF No. 9 ranked contender Ray Lovato.
The fight Trinidad would start the bout slowly, measuring the elusive Lovato before rocking him in the fifth with a right hand. In the sixth, the champion caught Lovato with a sharp left-right combination near the ropes sending him staggered against the ropes, prompting referee
Mitch Halpern to step in and wave off the bout. At the time of the stoppage, two judges had Trinidad ahead 49–46 with the other having him 48–47.
Aftermath Lovato would criticize the stoppage saying "I thought it was stopped too soon. I thought I was winning."
The fight Norris dropped Rios in the fourth and in the fifth round when a overhand right sent Rios in his own corner, with Norris winging away with combinations prompting referee
Mills Lane to wave it off.
Main Event Tyson easily defeated Seldon by 1st-round knockout in one of the shortest Heavyweight championship fights in boxing history, lasting just 1:49. Tyson was the aggressor from the opening bell. Seldon attempted to weather Tyson’s storm by attempting to connect his powerful left
jab, but Tyson was able to dodge Seldon’s attempts. At around 1:12 of the fight, Seldon was knocked down by a left hook thrown by Tyson, immediately followed by a straight right that only grazed Seldon. Seldon answered the referee’s count at 8 and continued the fight only to almost immediately get knocked down again by another left hook. Seldon got back on his feet but was unable to maintain his balance, causing referee
Richard Steele to stop the fight and award Tyson the victory by technical
knockout. =="Fix" controversy==