Ryan "Kingry" Garcia (16-0, 13 KOs) of Victorville, California scored a majority decision victory against rugged contender Carlos "The Solution" Morales (17-3-3, 6 KOs) of Los Angeles, California before a sold-out crowd of 2,339 boxing fans at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in the ten-round main event of the Sept. 1 edition of Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch. (photo by Tom Hogan/Hoganphotos).

Garcia won two scores of 98-92, while one judge scored it a 95-95 draw. The fight, which was contested in the lightweight division, was streamed live on Facebook Watch in the U.S. and globally on the Golden Boy Fight Night Page.

"Morales a great fighter, and this fight showed me what I need to work on," said Ryan Garcia.

"I felt it was closer than what the scorecards had. It was a great fight. I felt I could have done more. I got a little winded by the end, but Morales came to fight. I'm young, and time is on my side. I will work on my craft and will be ready for anybody. Much respect goes to Morales. He was a game fighter."

Also on the card, Kevin Ventura (10-0, 8 KOs) of Omaha Nebraska scored a victory against Eduardo Reyes (9-15, 6 KOs) of Tamaulipas, Mexico in a six-round lightweight fight with scores of 59-54 58-55 59-54.

"I hurt my right hand in the second round," said Kevin Ventura. "It hurt too much to throw. I would have easily knocked him out if it weren't for the injury. He was eating the right hands all night."

Alex Rincon (5-0, 5 KOs) of Dallas, Texas scored a third-round technical knockout win against Osbaldo Gonzalez (6-3, 4 KOs) of Tulsa, Oklahoma in a middleweight fight scheduled for six rounds. The fight was stopped at 2:23 seconds of the aforementioned round.

"I felt good. I let people see what I'm made of," said Alex Rincon. "I enjoy picking my shots, and I landed some really clean blows. All the glory goes to God for this victory."

George Rincon (5-0, 2 KOs) of Dallas, Texas defeated Daniel Perales (10-14-1, 5KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico via unanimous decision in a four-round super lightweight fight with three  scores of 40-35.

"I'm happy to get the victory," said George Rincon. "I hurt my left hand in the last round and that was my jab hand. I also should have used by left hand more, but I'm grateful for the win."

Sergey Lubkovich (9-0, 7 KOs) of Kostroma, Russia scored a TKO win against Juan Ruiz (21-3, 13 KOs) of Tijuana, Mexico at the end of the second round of a scheduled eight-round super welterweight fight.

"I'm excited to win after training for so long," said Sergey Luvkovich. "I had been training for three months for another tournament and this was a tough fight, so I'm happy it turned out this way. I'm going to rest now and hope to be in a fight against a tougher challenge before the year ends."