Numbers Behind the Knockouts
Seven fights. Four knockouts. Over half of the bouts didn’t make it to the final bell and fans weren’t complaining. Round 3, in particular, saw the most action, with two fighters stopped before they could see the fourth. The fastest finish of the night came at just 1 minute and 41 seconds into round one a clean TKO that ended the matchup before it really started.
But the highlight wasn’t about speed it was endurance. Estrada vs. Molina delivered ten full rounds of grinding pressure, wild momentum swings, and clean technical exchanges. Easily the fight of the night, and a reminder that sometimes, the long haul delivers the best fireworks.
Fighter Efficiency Metrics
Across all bouts, the average punch accuracy landed at 31%. That number won’t turn heads, but it frames the pace of the night busy, tactical, and competitive. The standout exception? James Vega. The heavyweight contender put on a sharp display with a 47% accuracy rate, the cleanest showing of the evening. He picked his shots and made them count.
Volume wise, lightweights ran the show. They averaged a staggering 72 punches per round, setting a tempo that left corners scrambling. Welterweights, on the other hand, didn’t throw as many power shots, but they were precise finding rhythm in combinations and making cleaner connections. Less wild swinging, more strategic threading.
In short: volume was up, and shot selection meant the difference between just being active and being effective.
Judges’ Scores Breakdown

Out of the seven total fights over the weekend, only three made it to the scorecards. The decisions, while clear, weren’t blowouts on average, judges gave a 4.3 point edge to the winner. That’s a solid gap but still close enough to suggest competitive matchups.
Importantly, no controversial calls came out of these bouts. Fans and fighters alike seemed to agree with the verdicts, and the scoring reflected that. In two of the three decisions, the judges delivered identical scorecards, showing strong alignment across the board. It was a rare night where no one walked away arguing about what the judges were watching.
Fan Favorites and Crowd Impact
A Sold Out Crowd
The energy in the arena was unmistakable, with all 18,400 seats filled to capacity. This official sellout underscored the growing interest in the weekend card, with fans arriving early and staying loud deep into the final bout.
Total attendance: 18,400
Venue: Completely sold out
Notable trend: Early arrivals filled the stands before the televised broadcast even began
Social Buzz in Real Time
Engagement extended beyond the venue. For nearly eight hours, fight fans kept the conversation alive across digital platforms.
Hashtag #SFFFightNight trended #2 nationally
Peak engagement witnessed during the co main and main event fights
Fighters and promoters actively reposted fan reactions across socials
When the Crowd Reached Its Peak
Audio analysis captured the top moments when the arena hit its loudest volume levels, reflecting the emotional peaks of the night.
Main event ring entrance: highest overall decibel spike recorded
Mid round comeback (co main event): second loudest crowd reaction
These moments were not just felt in the arena they were heard throughout the broadcast, adding atmosphere and momentum to the fights themselves.
Walkouts Worth Watching Again
Walkouts and crowd engagement were a show in their own right. Post show interviews with fans and commentators highlighted how specific entrances, music choices, and fan chants built tension before the opening bell.
Multiple fighters received hometown hero receptions
Commentary crews noted enhanced crowd mic setups to capture authentic reactions
The combined result? An immersive, high impact fight night that lived up to the hype both in the ring and around it.
Dig Deeper with Full Results
For those who want the full picture not just the highlights the event result summary delivers the fight by fight data. Every scorecard, stoppage time, and fighter bonus is there, laid out clean. Whether you’re tracking prospects or analyzing performance, it’s all in one place.
Commentators also weighed in post fight, offering sharp takes you won’t catch during the live broadcast. From tactical breakdowns to fighter reactions, their insights give the numbers some soul. It’s not just what happened it’s how and why. Check out the complete recap and stats at the full event result summary.


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