Undercard The preliminary bouts included wins for
Al Cole,
Lamon Brewster and
Sherman Williams. Also
Alejandro García stopped
Santiago Samaniego to win his
WBA (Regular) Light middleweight belt.
Mormeck vs. Gurov The first of three major world title bouts on the card saw
WBA cruiserweight champion
Jean-Marc Mormeck faced No. 1 ranked contender
Alexander Gurov, in the second defence of the belt he had won against
Virgil Hill. This was Mormeck's U.S. debut having spent all but one fight of his career in Europe.
The fight After a slow start, Mormeck made use of his jab to take control of the action, wearing Gurov down with hard right hands. Mormeck was able to back Gurov into ropes on a number of occasions before landing heavy blows on the challenger. In the 7th round whist in the corner a right hand staggered Gurov, causing referee
Kenny Bayless to perform a standing 8 counts (as only the ropes stopped Gurov from going down). Mormeck continue strong in the 8th, landing a clean hard combination to the head in early on, which prompted the referee to wave the bout off. At the time of the stoppage two of the three judges had Gurov ahead 67–65, while the other judge had Mormeck ahead 68–66.
Wright vs. Candelo The second world title on the card saw
IBF Light middleweight champion
Winky Wright face mandatory challenger
Juan Carlos Candelo.
The fight Wright would establishing his jab early and use movement to frustrate Candelo, who would spend the bout trying to put pressure on the champion. The 4th round would see the challenger a left uppercut during an exchange that appear to momentary hurt the champion, however he would quickly recover before controlling much of the rest of the bout. At the end of 12 rounds all three judges scored the bout for Wright with two scores of 117–111 and one of 118–110. HBO's unofficial scorer
Harold Lederman scored the bout 115–113 for Wright. According to
CompuBox Wright outlanded Candelo, landing with 283 of 907 punches thrown (31.2% connect rate) to 175 of 1,108 (15.8% connect rate) from Candelo.
Aftermath Speaking after the bout Wright said "He was tough, and I'm glad he was tough. It'll make me more ready when I face De La Hoya. He was tough and he was slippery. He deserved to be a No. 1 contender."
Oquendo vs. Harris The final support bout saw heavyweight contenders
Fres Oquendo (IBF:4th, WBA:6th, WBA 10th) and
Maurice Harris (IBF:8th) faceoff in an
IBF elimination bout.
The fight Harris would use his jab to prevent Oquendo from frequently landing his overhand right and was able to land a number of overhand rights of his own. In the 4th round a right-left combination from Oquendo sent Harris down. He beat the count and survived the round. Over the next few rounds Harris would get the better of the action until a left hook in the 10th dropped Harris again and referee
Joe Cortez waved it off before completing the count, giving Oquendo a TKO victory. At the time of the stoppage all three judges had Harris ahead 86–84. HBO's unofficial scorer
Harold Lederman had the bout scored 85–85.
Aftermath At the post-fight conference Oquendo would say "People know now that I am not only a slick boxer with a soft punch. I can punch as well. I have been in there with fighters with dangerous records and have survived. I knew I could survive him." Oquendo's victory set him up for a shot at IBF champion
Chris Byrd.
Main Event Despite giving up a lot of height and weight to Ruiz, Jones dominated most of the fight. Jones used his superior boxing skills and hand speed to his advantage and used timely jabs and uppercuts against Ruiz, who was unable to land a sustained amount of offense, only connecting with 89 of 433 thrown punches for a dismal 21% success rate. By round four Jones' punches caused Ruiz's nose to bleed, which hindered Ruiz for the remainder of the fight. The fight went the full 12 rounds with neither man being able to score a knockdown. The official judges' scorecards were one-sided in Jones' favor and he secured a unanimous decision victory with scores of 118–110, 117–111 and 116–112. Unofficial HBO judge
Harold Lederman scored the fight 119–109 for Jones, while the
Associated Press scored the fight 116–112 for Jones. ==Aftermath==