DALLAS – Juan Francisco ‘Gallo’ Estrada y Román ‘Chocolatito’ González is located at the Unique Boxeo World Cup and Boxeo World Cup Titles at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
More months and months later, González defended the World Cup champion Minimosca in front of Estrada in his first World Cup opportunity.
Now, the promoter Eddie Hearn has taken this revenge with the opportunity that the governor is going to attack the Thais Srisaket Sor Rungvisai.
Regardless of the result, the cartel of this night has paid special attention to a category that traditionally has no level of reflectors.
These are the details of the combats he ended:
Kyoguchi retains his title ante Aragón Vega
The Japanese Hiroto Kyoguchi salió of the American Airline Center of Dallas with his belt Minimosca of the World Cup Association of Boxeo, to come by nocturnal technician to the Mexican Aaron Pérez, this Saturday.
For his small fortune, Pérez endured the mano derecha in the quinto asalto, when the pelea estaba muy pareja, llena de acción, con contundence and ganas to aggravate to the public of ambushed children.
Así el mexicano Pérez (14-4-1) vendió más que cara la derrota ante el japons.
Salio from the first stroke with an aggression and speed that for his small fortune the vehicle remembers physically at the pace of the rounds.
The Japanese champion was more cerebral, administered, but never fought the fight, which at times pushed the aficionados, in its great majority of Mexican origin, in the arena of the Dallas Mavericks de pie.
In addition to the first third of the pelea, the eneradense Pérez y Kyoguchi (15-0, 9 ko’s) parecía estar muy igualada, a pesar de la evidente ventaja en el alcance del japonés.
In the fifth round and with the plea more than parade, the Mexican is the last mano derecha; if the guard is on duty, the Japanese will approve the intention of the golfer, in anticipation of the delay in order to return what was last seen.
One after another, detecting the fight, when Kyoguchi was told of Pérez’s lesion before he returned.
Williams wants Douglin cargo
Austin Williams overhears Denis Douglin in a mediocre peso shock action ending with a victory by unanimous decision.
Williams, originally from Houston, connected big golfers during the playoffs and was about to get a win by a knockout. In the seventh, Williams (8-0, 6 KOs) connected a great deal of pressure that sent Douglin (22-8, 14 KOs) regressing to the goals; without embarrassment, Douglin, the Las Vegas veteran, can connect enough golfers to suffocate Williams’ attack, scamper and run to the camp without sin.
Douglin was interviewed to replace Aaron Coley, who was originally scheduled to host Williams, who won his third victory in the last three months, while Douglin lost his last six games.
Ford and Pérez are already divided
In a play between the inviting players, Raymond Ford’s prospect rises better than his opponent, Aaron Pérez. Sondeverbod, Pérez finally got enough to win an empathy divided by a plume of plume and also asalti initiated the Estrada-Chocolatito cartel in DAZN.
Pérez (10-0-1, 6 KO’s), from El Paso, Texas, was aggressive by the principle, using oranges and orthodox little ones to generate problems in Ford in the first rounds. Pérez was released in the second half of the game between Ford (8-0-1, 4 Kos), from Camden, New Jersey, and found the result of a pair of powerful goals.
But this day was not enough to get along with Pérez. In the octave and last round, Pérez and Ford were involved in major exchanges.
A jutez 78-74 for Pérez, while the other 77-75 for Ford. A juez produced a scoreboard of 76-76, which resulted in empathy.
Combine and develop: Pelea between Souleymane Cissokho and Daniel Echeverria, 8 rounds.
This is the complete combat cartel:
• Champions League: Juan Francisco Estrada vs Román ‘Chocolatito’ González, by the junior title CMB CMB of Estrada and the junior title gallon AMB by González.
• Champions League: Cecilia Braekhus vs. Jessica McCaskill, 10 rounds, by el Campeonato indisputado de peso welter (CMB, AMB, OMB, FIB).
Information from Ben Bay, ESPN.com’s writer has been used in this report.