Boxing: Gamboa wins WBA featherweight championship
Associated Press
PRIMM, Nev. — Undefeated Yuriorkis Gamboa captured the interim WBA featherweight championship, stopping Jose Rojas in the 10th round of a bout scheduled for 12 Friday night.
Gamboa, now 15-0 with 13 KOs, pelted the left-handed Rojas throughout the bout at Buffalo Bill's Resort & Casino and dropped him with a right to the head in the fifth round. Gamboa, of Miami, pinned Rojas in a corner and was pummeling him when referee Jay Nady halted the one-sided bout at 1:31 of the 10th round.
Gamboa, who won a gold medal for Cuba at the 2004 Athens Olympics, was comfortably ahead 90-80, 90-81 and 89-81 on the three judges' scorecards through nine rounds.
Gamboa, the WBA's No. 1 contender, had a lump under his left eye, while Rojas, of Venezuela and rated No. 2, had a large lump under his right eye. Rojas now has a record of 25-7-1 with 17 KOs. Gamboa weighed 125½ pounds, and Rojas weighed 125.
In other fights, unbeaten Selcuk Aydin of Germany took a 12-round, split decision over Said Ouali of Las Vegas for the World Boxing Council International welterweight title.
Aydin, 18-0 with 14 KOs, won on two scorecards, 116-111 and 115-112; Ouali was ahead on the other judge's card 114-112.
Aydin, ranked No. 3 by the WBC, weighed 146, the same as Ouali. Ouali, originally from Morocco and rated No. 9 by the WBC, now is 25-3. There were no knockdowns in the bout.