Abass Baraou (17-1, 9 Kos) was upset by using his attachment to overcome the previously disturbing, junior WBA champion, Yoenis Tellez (10-1, 7 Kos) on Saturday evening on Saturday evening at Caribe Royale Orlando, in Orlando, Florida.
Results
Storm
A 30-year-old Baraou from Germany strengthened his victory, dropping Tellez, 25 years vintage, in the twelfth round after the release of a 20-punch avalanche of shots in the last 10 seconds of the fight.
Tellez passed over the last seconds, but he looked harmful when he came back to his corner at the end of 12. His face was marked, his lips bleed, and both eyes swelling from the punishment he took from Baraou.
Born in Kuban, Tellez gathered in 10 and 11 rounds after he was overtaken by Abass in rounds more from one to nine. He fought well in the 12th round to the last 30 seconds of the round. He looked like he was not prepared for a storm of shots, which Baraou released in the last seconds, and he lacked experience to tie him.
Statistics of strokes
Abass Baraou: 214 landed from 745 stamps for a 20% connection rate
Yoenis Tellez: 205 of 674 for 30% of the connection indicator.
Although Punch statistics have shown that Tellez landed with a better percentage of connections, it did not look like this. He often lacked throughout the fight, throwing the upper and hooks, which were out of reach. Even when Baraou was close, Tellez missed most of the time. His coordination of hand-book was not where it should be for this kind of opponent.
Baraou has repeatedly supported Tellez on the line in each round and landed with huge shots. Tellez’s corner wanted him to stay in the middle of the ring and threw bodies. However, he did not follow their instructions, choosing a head and a fight against ropes. It was an improper approach against a warrior like Baraou.
A novel path for Baraou
Baraou is now the novel WBA champion of the 154-pound. The current owner of the title, Terenka Crawford, is busy with the challenge of Canelo Alvarez for his undisputed average weight championship on September 13. If Crawford decides not to go back to the juniors of medium weight, Baraou will be raised to the novel WBA master.
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Roy Jones Jr has no doubt who would win in a fantastic fight between Floyd Mayweather and Sugar Ray Leonard.
Boxing legends Mayweather and Leonard both have the honor of being world champions in five weight divisions, but perhaps it was their welterweight days when each was at the peak of their powers.
Mayweather defeated the likes of Manny Pacquiao, Shane Mosley and Juan Manuel Marquez in the 147-pound division, and Leonard became the undisputed welterweight champion after victories over fellow “Four Kings” icons Roberto Duran and Thomas Hearns.
This has often led fans to debate how the clash between Mayweather and Leonard would have gone had they met in prime welterweight form, and Jones, a Hall of Famer, is confident of what the outcome would have been.
“For me, people don’t give him enough credit. People always say, ‘Well, Floyd would beat Sugar,’ no, honey, Floyd isn’t as mean as Sugar.
“How? [would Mayweather win]. How are you going to keep him away from him? Sugar is a dog. People don’t understand. Just because her name is Sugar doesn’t mean anything! Sugar is a dog, people don’t pay enough attention to him.
Jones is extremely confident that Leonard would have put his hand up, which he did when he faced Mayweather’s father, Floyd Sr., in September 1978, winning after a 10th-round stoppage.
Luis Ortiz has already made two appearances in the Team Boxing League and the one-round format seems to be perfect for his aging body at 47 years elderly.
The former two-time heavyweight title challenger returned to action for the Miami Assassins at the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, helping his team remain undefeated following a 24-6 victory over Recent York.
However, the biggest debate wasn’t the victory itself, but the moment Ortiz hit the canvas.
Luis Ortiz was eliminated in TBL
Edward Millard entered the competition with a professional record of 2-0 and a similar record of 2-0 in TBL. The Recent Yorker proved exactly why anything is possible in a growing format, releasing Ortiz at a moment few expected.
By comparison, Deontay Wilder needed five rounds to knock down Ortiz for the first time in his original heavyweight title fight. Millard managed to achieve this with just three minutes at his disposal.
Ortiz looked visibly irritated by what happened.
The Cuban veteran immediately increased the intensity of the fight and reacted as many expected from a fighter of his pedigree. It was then reminded that even at the age of 47, Ortiz still possesses the strength that once made him one of the most feared heavyweights in boxing.
“King Kong” crushed Millard and helped Miami continue its balmy streak since he joined the team.
Ortiz has now stopped two opponents in TBL, both fighters who would normally never get a chance to fight in the ring with a former world title challenger in time-honored boxing structures.
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Millard may have failed in the end, but he also showed why this format works.
The heavyweight with only two career wins knocked Luis Ortiz to the floor and briefly threatened one of the biggest names competing in the league.
Team Boxing League continues to prove that there is room for both.
Ortiz wasn’t the only veteran who turned back the years.
Former cruiserweight world champion Steve Cunninghamwho turns 50 himself next month, stopped Miguel Teo as the Philly Smoke defeated Boston 14-11.
Established names continue to gain a platform to compete, while younger and less experienced fighters are given opportunities they likely wouldn’t receive elsewhere.
Millard proved that anything can happen in one round. Ortiz proved what can happen when you make him enraged.
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Mosley was asked where Keyshawn fits into the situation and gave his take on how this fight would go.
Mosley pointed to Garcia’s upset win over Haney as the type of performance Keyshawn should try to repeat.
“I think Keyshawn would take the Ryan Garcia method and jump on him. Dev will try him out for the first two or three rounds, but when that doesn’t work, he’ll get on his bike and be gone,” Mosley told MillCity Boxing.
“He’s got to make sure he’s ready because if he’s not like he was when he started, you know, you’ve got to go with Devin because Devin, you know, he’s going to be ready,” Mosley said.
The father of the former three-division world champion also suggested that Haney and his father, Bill Haney, have developed a reputation for gaining the upper hand before a fight even starts.
“They’re really good at talking and having fun with the guy. That’s the fight before the fight,” Mosley said. “This mental war. It’s definitely working.”
Keyshawn, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the WBO welterweight division, has repeatedly called for a fight with Haney since he became the mandatory challenger. Meanwhile, Haney continued to say he wanted to face Shakur next.
The WBO ordered Haney to fight Keyshawn, while Haney also publicly discussed fighting Stevenson. The decision in which direction it will go may determine the immediate future of the division.
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