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BYB 22 Results-Rocky Mountain Brawl:

LT Nelson Claims Vacant BYB Super Middleweight Title; Paty Juarez Reclaims the Unified BYB Women’s Lightweight and Police Gazette World Diamond Belt; 21-Year-Old Julio Tanori Upsets Mark the Shark Irwin to Become Youngest Current Champion in Boxing or Bare Knuckle  
BYB Extreme Bare Knuckle Fighting made its explosive debut in Denver at the Stockyards Event Center for BYB 22 Rocky Mountain Brawl on Saturday, December 2nd, headlined three world title fights.  Full results for the historic night are below.  Photo credit: BYB Extreme
Lorawnt-T “Smash” Nelson claims his first and arguably long-overdue bare knuckle title with a decisive victory against previously undefeated Robert Serna for the vacant BYB Super Middleweight title.  Nelson stopped Serna by 3rd round TKO.
Paty Juarez finishes the unified BYB Women’s Lightweight and Police Gazette World Diamond Belt trilogy against Monica Medina in historic fashion, as the Police Gazette Boxing Corporation awarded its first ever World Double Diamond Trilogy Belt, the first ever in the 142-year storied history of the Police Gazette.  Juarez won by Majority Decision after 6 rounds.  
Julio Tanori-Rodriguez becomes youngest world champion in boxing or bare knuckle with a 6-round majority decision upset of defending champ Mark “The Shark” Irwin in what could be the bare knuckle fight of the year.  
“Red” Sonya Dreiling avenged her previous loss to Miranda Barber, evening the score with a five-round unanimous decision.
Harry “The Hitman” Gigliotti came out explosive in his bare knuckle scoring a first-round knockout of Cody Jenkins.
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“Hurricane” Ike Villanueva landed a vicious right to knockout Jay Fish in the first round in a battle of heavyweights.  
Shelby “Boom Boom” Cannon remained undefeated in the Trigon after a 5-round unanimous decision over Cecy UIloa.
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Tommy “The Samurai” Turner got back to his dominant ways with a first-round knockout of Mitch Seybold.