The lithe pretender Abel Mendoza suffered beating in the first round at the hands of Daniel Morales when Texan lost twice in one night.
Mendoza risked his reputation, making a bold decision to compete in the Team Combat League last month after the spell in 2024. Since then, 42-0 the star lost nine times in a disposable format.
Morales, who has 8-0, 5 KO in his professional career, is the first to stop Mendoza.
The Combat League team emphasized the fight in social media, this was the unilateral nature of the competition.
By competing for Phoenix Fury, Mendoza lost another card session against Diego Dominguz. However, Fury still managed to win with La Elite in Arizona Athletic.
The 29-year-old is currently training at the Sonna boxing gym in Goodyear, and he is waiting for a more significant offer. His latest performance was the place for a spare place on the Ring Times Square magazine in Fresh York.
Departing from Fort Stockton, he never saw the action and was only a substitute for Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero Headliner.
Abel Mendoza represents Phoenix Fury in a slight division (135 pounds). Born on December 5, 1995 at Fort Stockton, Texas, currently training Sonny boxing at Goodyear, Arizona.
“I want to announce that I will be ready in case Ryan Garcia or Rolly Romero were wounded during the coming fight in Fresh York,” said World Boxing News.
“Many fighters have been injured and you never know, but now I’m ready, I’m ready, I’m waiting for my shot!
“I would say that they are both elite fighters. I hope they won’t take me lightly when they fight me because I will be ready.”
Patiently waiting for a significant opportunity has become the subject of Mendozy, since WBN began to embrace the warrior and his outstanding record on paper.
However, the more it appears about Mendoza, the more fans and media ask questions about his ability to compete at the highest level.
Loss to 6-2 weight Super Flyight Yusniel Abrahante during his term of TCL is proof of this.
Mendoza undoubtedly argues that the format is significantly different from the competition of ten or twelve rounds in professional ranks.
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