The Latin American, with a professional record of 22-2-0, confessed to feeling “a sadness” by not having read the title. “Eso can lie in the future”, asegura.
Britain’s Josh Warrington, world champion in the Peso International Federation of Boxing (FIB), was knocked out on Saturday by Mexican Mauricio ‘Bronco’ Lara in the second round of his match at the Wembley Arena in London.
Warrington llegaba as a favorite — with a 30-0-0 win — to take Lara as part of the preparation for his regression to the combos of new titles over a year of inactivity due to the covid-19 pandemic. His belt is still in play, and the pupil is on holiday for a while in order to look for the champions of the Boxing World Cup and the Boxing World Cup.
In the first three episodes, the local demonstration of solidarity and parity has not lost the high level that characterizes it. It is embarrassing, in the following supremacy on its first occasion through a certain combination of Mexican golf that, in the opinion of many, has been debated at this time. Well in the following rounds Warrington is offensive, affectionate and concentrated.
Llegó el noveno ‘rond’ y con un izquierdazo Bronco mandó de nuevo a la lona a su contrincante liege de haberle propinado casi una decena de golpes. The year, with the decision to continue the game in the courtroom as discussed, will end with this time being announced and announced to the player.
Warrington does not accept posterior interviewing, but rather receives additional medical attention. Meanwhile, the Latin American, with a professional record of 22-2-0, expressed his congratulations and congratulations on the opportunity to enter the number one of the division, although confession sent “a sadness” by not having read the title everyday. “Eso can lie in the future”, asegura.
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