By Miguel Rivera

Nicaragua's former two-division world champion Ricardo "El Matador" Mayorga returned to the ring and scored an easy first round knockout over Allen Medina in the main event of a show that was staged at the OKC Downtown Airpark in Oklahoma City, United States. Mayorga improved to 30-8-1 with 24 knockouts while Medina fell to 9-24-1.

 

Mayorga's last boxing fight took place over three years ago, when he was knocked out in the twelfth round of his fight with Miguel Cotto. After the loss, Mayorga had a failed run with Mixed Martial Arts.

 

In his last fight, which took place three years ago, was knocked out by Mayorga Miguel Cotto, disputed the middleweight crown of the World Boxing Association (WBA).

 

In the co-feature,  former world champion Luis Ramon "Yori Boy" Campas won a six round unanimous decision over Nicaragua Julius Caesar Spears. Campas, 43-years-old won on all three scorecards 59-55, 59-55 and 60-54 to raise his record to 103-17-3, with 79 wins in the fast lane. Spears, meanwhile, worsened his record to 8-20.

 

Meanwhile, former heavyweight champion Samuel Peter (35-5, 28 KOs) had no trouble taking out Ron Aubrey (12-4-1, 12 KOs) in the first round.

Junior middleweight Grady Brewer (32-19, 16 KOs) outpointed Said Ouali (29-5, 21 KOs) over six rounds.  

Welterweight Carson Jones (36-10-3, 26 KOs) knocked out Shannon Miller (25-53-8) in three.