LAS VEGAS – Vic Drakulich more than earned his money Saturday.

The veteran referee deducted three points apiece from Isaac Lowe and Alberto Guevara in an ugly, foul-filled featherweight fight on the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury undercard at MGM Grand Garden Arena. By the time it ended, Lowe had done more than enough to convince the judges he had won.

England’s Lowe, one of Fury’s stablemates, won a unanimous decision in their 10-rounder. Adalaide Byrd (96-87), Julie Lederman (96-87) and John McKaie (95-88) each scored the fight for Lowe, who knocked down Guevara in the eighth round.

Lowe (20-0-3, 6 KOs) landed a left-right combination to the body in the final minute of the 10th round. By then, it was clear was on his way to a win over Guevara (27-6, 12 KOs), of El Cajon, California.

Lowe dropped Guevara with a short, left hand just before the midway mark of the eighth round. Guevara got up and tried to keep his distance from an aggressive Lowe for the remainder of that round.

Just after the midway mark of the sixth round, Drakulich took two points from Guevara for reaching around him and hitting Lowe when Drakulich was breaking them up. Those were the second and third points Drakulich took away from Guevara in the fight.

About 30 seconds later, Drakulich took another point from Lowe for hitting Guevara below the belt. That also was the third point taken from Lowe in the fight.

Two rounds after deducting a point from Guevara, Drakulich took a point from Lowe early in the fifth round for shoving Guevara to the canvas. With 48 seconds to go in the fifth, Drakulick took a second point from Lowe for hitting Guevara on the back of his head.

Guevara caught Lowe with a short right hand late in the fourth round, but Lowe kept pressing forward.

Guevara caught Lowe with a hard, right hand to the top of his head in the third round. Later in the third, Drakulich took a point from Guevara for repeatedly holding Lowe while they were fighting inside. 

Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.