Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut - Kicking off the ShoBox telecast - a junior middleweight contest saw Ian Green (10-1, 8KOs) pull off a stunning two round knockout of previously undefeated Khiary Gray (13-1, 10KOs).

Green was stunned several times in the first round and then he was hurt numerous times in the second. But then in the final minute of the second, Green landed a huge counter out of nowhere that send Gray crashing to the mat. He beat the count, but never regained his legs. He was battered against the rops until the referee jumped in.

Unbeaten middleweights Kendrick Ball Jr. and Divante Jones stole the show. The two unbeaten sluggers fought to a majority draw following four see-saw rounds in which they exchanged blows and unloaded haymakers without much defense or posturing with the jab.

Ball (2-0-1), who just fought last Friday and recorded his second knockout win, faced his toughest test to date in the slick southpaw Wilson (5-0-1), who came out firing from the opening bell and pressed the action from start to finish. An effective counterpuncher, Ball fought effectively with his back against the ropes, at times catching Wilson clean and momentarily stalling his momentum.

Ball appeared to land the cleaner blows early, but tired a bit in the middle rounds as Wilson – who hadn’t fought in more than a year before Friday – continued to come forward and press the action. John McKaie scored it 39-37 in favor of Wilson while Don Ackerman and Peter Hary scored it 38-38.

The televised main card began at 10 p.m. ET on Showtime, featuring unbeaten Worcester, Mass., junior middleweight Khiary Gray (13-0, 10 KOs) in the first of four bouts.

Unbeaten New Haven, Conn., welterweight Jimmy Williams (12-0-1) kept his perfect record intact on the preliminary card with a 58-56, 58-56, 60-54 win over 37-fight veteran Antonio Fernandes of Brockton, Mass.

The preliminary card also featured the New England debuts of two 2016 U.S. Olympic alternates. Lightweight Brent Venegas III (1-0, 1 KO) of Elk Grove, Calif., made his professional debut with a second-round knockout win over Alexandria, Va., native Christian Foster. Foster earned the stoppage at the 1:37 mark, but not before Foster sent him to the canvas in the opening round. Venegas returned the favor with a knockdown just seconds later and finished Foster for good midway through the second.

New Brunswick, N.J., super flyweight Leroy Davila (2-0, 1 KO) fought an entertaining, four-round war against Edgar Cortes (2-3) of Vineland, N.J., earning a 39-36, 39-36, 40-35 unanimous decision win. The two exchanged blows in the center of the ring for the majority of the fight, but Davila landed the cleaner, more effective blows. Bill Morande and Ackerman scored it 39-36 while McKaie scored it 40-35.