On the undercard,
WBC No. 1 ranked middleweight
Dennis Milton scored a 2nd TKO over Pat Brennan in a 10-round super middleweight bout.
Bowe vs. Marin The first televised bout saw unbeaten heavyweight contender
Riddick Bowe (23–0, 20 KOs; IBF's No. 5, WBC and WBA's No. 7) face Rodolfo Marin in a scheduled 10 round bout.
The fight Bowe knocked out Marin with an overhand right hook in the 2nd round, breaking Marin's jaw in the process. Referee
Carlos Padilla Jr. counted Marin out at 1:45 round.
Aftermath Speaking after the bout Bowe said "I knew it was just a matter of time, and I just tried to stay relaxed and focused. Marin went 10 rounds with
Tyrell Biggs, so I think this says a lot for my punching power. The right behind the ear shook him up. He tried to duck it, but I finished him with the uppercut. I said before the fight that he was too slow for me and I'd knock him out. I wasn't just boasting." His trainer
Eddie Futch was also satisfied saying "I see improvement in Riddick every day. He has a lot of qualities that remind me of
Larry Holmes, but others that are strictly Bowe." There was also talk in the aftermath that if discussions for a Holyfield-Tyson bout fell through, Bowe would be the next opponent for Tyson.
The fight The bout was marked by toe-to-toe exchanges as Nelson often went to the ropes giving as good as he got. In the 3rd round he opened up a gash over Fenech's left eye, as the challenger kept Nelson pinned to the ropes. Fenech threw more punches but Nelson was more accurate. Fenech's continued attacks appeared to slow down the champion during the middle rounds as his cornermen managed to stem the flow of blood from the gash. In round 9 Nelson changed tactics, opting to jab and move the charging Fenech, however as the round progressed he switched back to his usual counter-punching style. At the end of the 9th Nelson caught Fenech with a left hook well after the bell had sounded drawing a warning from referee
Joe Cortez. There was a minute's delay before the start of the 10th as Nelson's corner had misplaced his mouthpiece. As the fight neared its climax Fenech hurt Nelson badly with a right hand to the head followed up with two more right hands, and then just before the bell he staggered Nelson with another right to the head leaving the champion seemingly out on his feet. When the judges scorecards were read,
Jerry Roth had Fenech ahead 115–113, Miguel Donate scored it 116–112 for Nelson and
Dave Moretti of Las Vegas it even 114–114, thus the bout was a split draw and Nelson retained his
WBC Super Featherweight title for the sixth time. The
LA Times scored it 118–110 for Fenech, while the
Associated Press had it 114–114.
Aftermath The judges' decision was booed by the audience and many of the boxing press who were present claimed that Fenech had been robbed of a clear win, with
Showtime commentator
Steve Albert describing it as "mind-boggling". Because of the controversy the
WBC ordered a rematch with its president
Jose Sulaiman saying "This was without a doubt a tremendous controversy" however he refused to overturn the decision "I believe in the integrity of all our referees and the decision will stand." On 7 November 2022 the WBC awarded the title to Fenech retrospectively after a recount, granting him fourth world title. ==Main event==