Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York - In the co-feature, WBC Featherweight World Champion Gary Russell Jr. (30-1, 18 KOs) put on yet another professional display to defend his belt for the fourth time against a valiant Kiko Martinez (39-9-2, 28 KOs). (photos by Amanda Westcott, Sean Ham, Ryan Hafey, Tom Casino).

Due to a gash that opened up over Martinez's left eye, referee Ricky Gonzalez stopped the fight in the fifth round upon the advice of the ringside physician, resulting in a technical knockout.

Russell Martinez Fight

 

Russell, who was fighting for the first time in a year, showed no signs of ring rust and displayed his full skillset including his trademark lightning quick hands. The 30-year-old Capitol Heights, Md. native was dominant from the opening bell and landed on a remarkable 40% of his power punches.

Russell Martinez Fight

In an all-action fight with little downtime, Martinez did more than enough to play his part. The Spaniard constantly came forward but Russell continued to target the cut that opened up over his eye after a right hook in the second round. The ringside official called for the stoppage of the fight at 2:52 of round number five.

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight

Russell Martinez Fight