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Weights from Sacramento, California[1]
Courtesy Jim Jenkins / Sacramento Bee October 11th, 2014
Brandon Adams 148 vs. Will Walters 149
Devonte Donaldson 137.5 vs. Moises Benitez 139
Loren Myers 164 vs. Aaron Coley 163 (main event)
Blanca Raymundo 111 vs. Casey Morton 112
Dara Ny 134 vs. Eric Altamirano 135
Mario Aguirre 145.5 vs. Rudy Macedo 145
Venue: Red Lion Woodlake Hotel Promoter: Square Vision Entertainment

REPORT

Aaron Coley knocks out Loren Myers [Highlights] 
YouTube Published on Oct 14, 2014[2]
Aaron Coley Stops Loren Myers in Five
By Lucas Ketelle; ThaBoxingVoice October 12, 2014 10:43 pm[3]
Aaron “Heavy Metal” Coley, who celebrated his birthday the day prior, did what was needed against Loren Myers 
as he garnered a fifth round knockout. Coley showed improvement in this bout from prior fights as he worked 
more so on his footwork and working behind his jab which he thanked his coach, Eddie Croft for instilling in 
him for this fight. Coley started methodically pacing himself as he allowed Myers to come to him and would 
land shots within windows of wide punches Myers threw. As the fight grew in duration, Coley appeared to get 
stronger and Myers appeared more puzzled and confused as to what to do.
In the fifth round, Coley sent Myers to the canvas with a shot he was unable to recover from ending the bout. 
Coley afterwards expressed a desire to return to the ring “I average four fights a year, right now I am at 
two, I want to return in December.” Coley also believe that 2015 might be the year that a promoter takes a 
chance on him and he gets exposure especially now that he is fighting at a weight class that many feel better 
suits him, which is middleweight. This also happens to be a division that has two major players at the top of 
the division, Gennady Golovkin and Peter Quillin, with the need for new opposition don’t be surprised if you 
start to hear more about Aaron Coley soon.
Benitez gets 2nd win
Moises Benitez fought through an injury in the second round to produce a crowd pleasing endeavor for the fans 
and onlookers as he engaged in a crowd pleasing battle with Devonte Donaldson. Benitez who hit the deck in 
his first fight against Percy Peterson explained after the fight that he learned from the experience as he 
worked behind the jab finding more success this time aroudn. Donaldson who had his moments in the fight just 
couldn’t keep Benitez away from him and by the fourth round the fight was over as the doctor called a stop
to the bout.
Casey Morton wins debut
Casey Morton made her long awaited debut as she took on Blanca Raymundo in the bloodiest bout of the night. 
Morton stayed on the inside for a good portion of the fight rolling with the punches and sending back hard 
shots to Raymundo who was game and continued to try and hammer away at Morton’s body. As the fight progressed, 
Morton became more relaxed as it appeared that if the fight had of progressed much longer Morton would of 
landed her patented right uppercut that seemed to be the punch she was looking to land at the tail end of the 
fight. Morton won the bout with the scores being 39-37 across the board.
He Is The Real Deal
Rudy “The Real Deal” Macedo made a hell of a debut, rarely do I put fighters nicknames in write ups since I 
try to contextualize the fights and not let the surname cloud my vision that being said Macedo’s alias needs 
to be included. In a performance that was simply stunning, Macedo stole the show with fast feet, hands and 
showmanship. Macedo at one point walked around the ref when the fighters were instructed to break that 
engaged the crowd fully. Macedo furthered his debut by stopping Mario Aguirre in the second round with a 
left hook that folded Aguirre and left him unresponsive for a minute or so.
Macedo, a Nonito Donaire Sr. trained boxer is a fighter to be on the look out for over the next couple of 
years. Macedo incorporates speed, power and confidence in a way that you rarely see at any level let alone 
starting out in the pros.
Altamirano channels Margarito in Pro Debut
Eric Altamirano channelled his inner Antonio Margarito as he nearly exclusively targeted the body of Dara 
Ny as both fighters made their professional debut. In a competitive first round that Altamirano edged 
slightly it appeared he discovered something late in the round, Ny did not like the bodywork of Altamirano. 
In the second round, Altamirano got Ny to the ropes and the fight dramatically changed as Altamirano’s fast 
hands sent off combination punches to the solar plexus of Ny. Ny began moving and fidgeting still engaged, 
but avoiding the contact to regain focus as he retreated to a corner, this was enough for the ref to stop 
it. It was a rare standing TKO, one that Ny’s corner was not happy about, but it appeared fair as it looked 
merciful as Altamirano was beginning to land at will. Altamirano’s punches were hard and made observers 
cringe as his attack seemed to focused on destroying the body.
Adams gets first career win
Brandon Adams defeated Will Walters on four days notice as the southpaw used faster hands and movement to 
frustrate the Sacramento native, Walters. Walters fighting in front of friends and family started strong 
coming forward and pressing the action, but began to find hard punches coming back at him and even worse, 
accurate shots. Adams was able to engage in spots and by the third round seemed to have figured out Walters 
timing who was now coming forward throwing hard leather, but having trouble setting up his big punches yet 
still landing a bit in the second and third round. In the final frame, Adams appeared to drop Walters, but 
it was ruled a slip as Adams finished the show dominantly. In the end, Adams won 40-36 on all three cards 
as Adams who stepped in for Bilal Mahasin, who had to pull out of the fight on late notice, picked up his 
first career win.
Results
164 Pound Catch-weight Bout: Aaron Coley KO5 Loren Myers
Junior Welterweight: Moises Benitez TKO 4 Devonte Donaldson
Flyweight: Casey Morton UD 4 Blanca Raymundo
Welterweight: Rudy Macedo KO 2 Mario Aguirre
Lightweight: Eric Altamirano TKO 2 Dara Ny
149 Pound Catch-weight Bout: Brandon Adams UD 4 Will Walters