Jaime Mungia suffered a knockout on Saturday evening on Saturday evening only seven months after losing to Canelo Alvarez.
The Mexican star, which had 43-0, when he took Canelo in May, fell to 44-2 after a bruise defeat from Bruno Surace in Estadio Caliente in the hometown of Munguia in Tijuana in Mexico.
Surace stunned the world of boxing. The Frenchman went on the road and knocked out Jaime Munguia with his right hand in the sixth round of the fight for a super medium weight.
In the noiseless round of opening Munguia, she gave the house a crowd something to support in the second, breaking Surace with a left hook to the chin. Surace, who improved to 26-0-2, 5 KO, is not a known blow. He survived the round, but his tendency to bend over the ropes was provided by Mungui inviting the goal.
In the sixth Munguia she offered Surace, the more encouraging the target, leaning with her hands. And Surace provided his right hand of his life. Munguia tried to reach her feet bravely, but he couldn’t continue.
With one magical blow, Surace was the author of nervousness over the centuries.
“I know he is a great boxer. So we worked on our strokes, “said Surace. “He is a real warrior. I want to thank him for the opportunity. It was a great experience for me. The average weight is my real weight class. But we’ll see if it can happen. “
Based on the feather card, Alan David Picasso improved to 31-0-1, 17 KO, by stopping the third round over Yehison Cuello. Picasso, associated with Nayya Inoue next year, presses the champion’s title.
Jorge Garcia now has 32-4, 26 KO in Super intrareight, thanks to the unanimous decision about Kudratillo Abdukakhorov. The results read 97-92 and 99-90 twice after ten rounds.
In Super Bantamweight Division, Sebastian Hernandez made seventeen knockouts of excellent 18 wins with the seventh round Sergio Martin Sosy.
Finally, Juan Anacona defeated Christian Islas in a super feather weight over eight rounds. The results are 79-73, 78-74 and 77-75.
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