In a battle of unbeaten prospects, Nilo Guerrero Jr. defeated Madeep Jangra in a 10-round majority decision Friday at Legends Casino in Toppenish, Washington.

The Guerrero-Jangra main event, which headlined a show promoted by Jangra promoter and Hall of Famer Roy Jones Jr. (RJJ Boxing), delivered plenty of action as Nicaragua’s Guerrero (10-0, 7 KOs) turned in arguably the best fight of his young professional career.

 “Congratulations to Nilo,” said Guerrero promoter Azat Torosyan (Toro Promotions). “We are very proud of him. We sent him up to Washington to take on an undefeated fighter for a title, and he showed a lot of heart. I’m sure that he learned a lot from this experience to challenge any of the other top super featherweight prospects. I’d also like to thank RJJ Boxing for this opportunity.”

Guerrero started fast, winning the first three rounds, but India’s Jangra (10-1, 7 KOs) found his range and distance during the middle rounds, frustrating Guerrero with his in-and-out style.

Using his rare height (6-foot-1) and reach for a 130-pounder, Guerrero got his second wind in the last third of the fight, establishing control in the eighth round by firing hard body shots and uppercuts to recapture the momentum.

Guerrero, 24, was awarded the majority decision by scores of 98-92. 96-94, 95-95.

Guerrero, a Nicaraguan Youth National Champion as an amateur, had never fought more than six rounds, but he passed the toughest test of his career to date, going the full 10 to emerge with an impressive victory over the much-hyped Jangra.