
Tulsa, OK — The fists are ready, the lights are set, and the crowd is gearing up for a night of high-octane action as The Engine Room Fight Night returns this Saturday. Hosted by The Engine Room Boxing Gym, this highly anticipated event is shaping up to be one of the standout amateur boxing showcases of the year.
Taking place at the heart of Tulsa’s thriving boxing scene, The Engine Room Fight Night will feature a full card of matchups pitting rising stars, local talent, and tough contenders from across the region.
The Engine Room has built a solid reputation for developing disciplined and technically skilled fighters, and this event is a testament to its growing influence in the sport. Fight Night provides a critical platform for amateur boxers to showcase their skills, gain valuable experience under the spotlight, and build momentum toward potential professional careers.
The event promises not only edge-of-your-seat action in the ring but also a family-friendly atmosphere with food vendors, music, and giveaways that make the night a celebration of the local community and the sport of boxing itself. Spectators can expect a mix of gritty, technical bouts and crowd-pleasing slugfests that highlight the depth of talent in the amateur boxing ranks.
Whether you’re a hardcore boxing enthusiast or a first-time fight fan, The Engine Room Fight Night on April 12th promises an unforgettable experience—one where passion, perseverance, and punching power come together spectacularly.
Engine Room Fight Night Results:
Developmental Fight #1: (RED) Leo Loza vs (BLUE) Adriel Martinez
Youth developmental fight, both fighters are winners.
Amateur Bout Fight #2: (RED) Jesus Prado vs (BLUE) Giovanny Bersora
Round 1: Action-packed first round. Both fighters came out swinging. The slightly quicker Bersora appeared to outland Prado.
Round 2: Prado appeared to find Bersora’s timing, allowing Prado to offset Bersora’s speed and offense.
Round 3: Bersora used his footwork to offset the head movement and offense of Prado.
Winner Bersora
Amateur Bout Fight #3: (RED) Marvin Ramirez vs (BLUE) Josh Estrada
Round 1: Estrada’s pressure fighting style appeared to bother Ramirez’s slick style. Estrada landed heavier shots, dominating the first round.
Round 2: Ramirez’s footwork appeared to bother Estrada. Under pressure, Estrada appeared to wear down in round two.
Round 3: Estrada began to lose the battle of conditioning, as steam appeared to leave his punches in the third round. The faster, slicker Ramirez dictated the round.
The winner by unanimous decision is Ramirez.
Amateur Bout Fight #4: (RED) Omar Flores vs (BLUE) Adrian Blu
Round 1: Constant pressure from Flores bothered Blu for the majority of the first round.
Round 2: Blu’s stick-and-move style bothered the heavier-footed Flores.
Round 3: Blu’s ability to throw punches off of his movements bothered Flores for the remainder of the fight.
The winner was Adrian Blu.
Amateur Bout Fight #5: (RED) Von Jones vs (BLUE) Andres Garcia
Amatuer Bout Fight #6: (RED) Axel Becerra vs (BLUE) Bane Forste
Amateur Bout Fight #7: (RED) Kenmonie Edmond vs (BLUE) Alex Daine
Amateur Bout Fight #8: (RED) Daniel Becerra vs (RED) Enrique Castillo
Amateur bout Fight #9: (RED) LaDonte Stanton vs (BLUE) Angel Reyes
Co-Main Event: (RED) Eric Valencia vs (BLUE) Edwin Tercero
Co-Main Event: (RED) Angel Mora vs (BLUE) Douglas Fewell
Main Event: (RED) Terrance Reed vs (BLUE) Anthony Linenfelser

Roberto Villa is the CEO, Founder, Executive Writer, Senior Editor of FightBook MMA. Has a passion for Combat Sports and also a podcast host for Sitting Ringside. He’s also a former MMA fighter and Kickboxer.
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