Recently, I came across several articles about the WBC WBC WBC WBC WBC FEATHER WWWEGHT master, Salvador Sanchez, 44-1-1, with 32 knockouts. This is an impressive record.
(Loan: WBC)
The only time I saw the struggle of Sanchez, took place in September 1980, winning most of the decisions in the case of Patrick Ford of Guyana, 16-0, when he was 36-1-1, at Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas through television. I thought Ford had done enough to make a decision.
Sanchez won his next seven fights before he lost his life in a car collision on August 12, 1982, colliding with a truck during speed, in accordance with the police report.
Sanchez won the title, stopping Danny “Little Red” Lopez, 42-3, in February 1980 in Phoenix, Az. Later he detained one of the largest boxers from Puerto Rico, Wilfredo Gomez, 32-0-1, in August 1981 in Las Vegas. He would win another three fights, ending with the arrest of the future master Azumah Nelson, 13-0, in Madison Square Garden.
Looking at the great world weight to the feathers, lightweight and lightweight welterweight master, Julio “JC” Chavez, 107-6-2 with 85 knockouts compared to about 29 title defense.
Chavez won on Roger Mayweather, Rocky Lockridge, Juan Laporte, Edwin Rosario, Rafael Limon, Jose Luis Ramirez, Sammy Fuentes, Meldrick Taylor, Lonnie Smith, Hector Camacho, Greg Haugen, Frankie Randall, Tony Lopez, Giovan Parisi Joey Gamache. Lost with Randall, Oscar de la Hoya and Kostya Tsyzyu.
Both fighters were introduced to the International Gallery of Sław.
Who are you thinking, who was the greatest master of Mexican between them?
Słowaki-British perspective of Moses Itaum I former claimant to the title of the world Dillian Whyte are finalizing the agreement to fight on August 16 in Riyadh.
The report in the Ring magazine says that the couple will manage a special event of the Riyadh season, which coincides with the Esports World Championships, meaning a grave spectacle between combat sports and game culture.
For Itauma (12-0, 10 KO), perspectives of the ESPN year in 2024, the fight is a key moment in his juvenile career. The 20-year-old turned to his mixture of power, self-control and pedigree-now has a chance to prove that he is ready for a higher level.
Whyte (31-3, 21 KO), former WBC champion, will provide the most complex test for a juvenile warrior. The veteran returned in December 2024 to defeat Ebenezer Tetteh after seven runes of Slug Fest. The fight was only second in Whyte within two years after he did not pass the drug test before the planned rematch against Anthony Joshua in August 2023.
The intrigue is also intrigue to the rest of the cards set for August 16.
Master WBA Feather Nick Ball (22-0, 13 KO) will defend his title against Australian Sam Goodman (20-0, 8 KO). The Australian, junior featherweight, will escalate by his first opportunity for the title of the world.
A younger lithe duel is also planned between Anthony Cacace (24-1, 9 KO) and Raymond Ford (17-1, 8 KO)
Abdullah Mason promised to steal the program and he provided. The 21-year-old waste defended their airy titles from Zab and Nabf with the dominant stop of the fifth round against Namibia, Jeremia Nakathil on Saturday evening at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia.
Mason-Nakathila was raised to the main event on Friday evening after Keyshawn Davis did not bring importance, allowing the native debut Cleveland.
Mason (19-0, 17 KO) began with measuring his right hand distance before connecting to straight left.
Nakathila (26-5, 21 KO) tried to connect with his characteristic right hand, but Southpaw found his rhythm through three and four missiles, reducing the left hand and the right hook before he ripped off the body.
Nakathila survived the fourth, even though he was stunned by Mason many times. Nevertheless, the ring doctor waved him at the beginning of the fifth.
Mason said: “It was a great fight. I knew he had some power, so I wasn’t in a hurry and crashed him.”
“We want to reach these titles. Everything you can work out, I’m ready to make it happen.”
After meeting Keyshawna for WBO, Mason is in the best position to challenge the next championship.
Keyshawn Davis pulls “punk b ****” movement on Nahir Albright
Card results
Intrarethewight: Olympian in the USA Tiger Johnson (16-0, 7 Kos) won his second victory of the year, defeating Janelson Boczeica (17-4-1, 11 KO) through a developing 10-round decision. Johnson dictated the conditions of the fight, forcing the sides to perform so that he could counteract. The sides became frustrated and tried to break Johnson, but to no avail. Johnson continued to work outside and landed from time to time. Results: 100-90, 97-93 and 98-92.
Average weight: Troy Isley (15-0, 5 KO) has retained its title with a 10-round verdict in the ethoundi case Michel William (16-2, 12 KO). Isley connected more in the stock exchanges and swayed William with a combination. William, however, was slippery and did not allow Isley to operate. Results: 98-92 and 96-94 2x.
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Intrarethewight: Six months after the debut Pro at Scope Arena, Keon Davis (4-0, 3 KO) won the knockout of the second round against the previously disturbing Michael Velez (3-1, 2 KO). Davis rose over Velez and used his immense frame to neutralize Velez’s crime, then fired precise meters, including the left to the liver, which ended the fight. Detailed time: 2:22.
Average weight: Olympian Dominican Republic Cedeño (12-0-1, 11 KO) increased his series of knockout to five, noting TKO in the fifth round over Abela Ecuador (18-4-1, 9 KO). Working from the disciplined high guard, Cedeño exerted a constant pressure and landed a series of immaculate left hands, which swaying at the end of the round. The face then withdrew on the stool.
Lightweight: Deric Davis (7-0, 7 KO), who trains at Barry Hunter from the nearby Headbangers boxing gym in Washington, was the author of Nokaut in the second round against Naheem Parker (5-3, 2 KO). The meter left on the ribs dropped Parker on 10-dots at the end of the round.
Cruiser Wweight: Patrick O’Connor (1-0, 1 KO) entered the paid ranks tonight tonight, punishing Marcus Smith (2-2, 2 KO) to the body on the way to the second round. Detailed time: 2:03.
Shame Norfolk: The unilateral victory of Nahira Albright over Kelvin Davis leads to a quarrel after the wardrobe after the fight against Keyshawn Davis
Nahir Albright (17-2, 7 KO) was taken over by Norfolk, thanks to which DB3 looks bad with his dominance of Kelvin Davis (15-1, 8 KO), beating him with a 10-part decision of the majority on Saturday evening before a immense crowd in the area of the range.
Golden Return of Albright Win
Freshly released, Albright looked pure gold tonight, overtaking and withdrawing Kevin, basically winning each round of fight in a real sense, but not in the eyes of judges from Virginia.
Results
-95-95 -97-93 -96-94
Albright ordered Kelvin to be stunned in rounds of two and four from lightning to the right and left -handed capacity of power. On the fourth, Kelvin tried to withdraw after throwing a shot, and Albright grabbed him with the left that swayed him.
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From rounds from 5 to 10 Kelvin was in survival mode, holding and moving. Whenever Albright approached, he would instinctively catch him so that he would not throw him. He didn’t let go. Kelvin resembled A gigantic fish minima fishThe way he attached to Albright and did not let go. The referee could disqualify Kelvin for the holding because he was too excessive. I have never seen a warrior, how Davis did tonight without disqualification. In seventh place Albright suffered a cut with his head during one of Kelvin’s extended clinch.
Davis lacked the speed of the hands, stab or power to land on nothing on Albright. Most of the shots Kelvin cast, Albright would block or move their heads to avoid them.
The fight was so one -sided that it is tough to see how Kelvin Davis returned from it to be included on future cards with the highest in the morning. Why should he let him be on his cards? They must focus on using only talented fighters on their cards, who with the future. Kelvin has no future and it is a waste of time for the highest rank to protect him with a careful relationship. I mean that they are already doing this with Keyshawn Davis.
An ambush to the Keyshawn cloakroom
Shame to watch his brotherKelvin, I am learning from A to B through Albright, there could be too many for Keyshawn. According to Nahir, he jumped in his wardrobe after a fight. Albright says that Keyshawn and his brother, Keon, came to their wardrobe and tried to unload it. I can’t say I’m surprised.
Keyshawn probably kept the kettle in cooking because Albright fought him in the fight from 2023. Albright made Keyshawn look almost as bad in this fight as today against Kelvin. However, the judges made a 10-part majority decisions. The fan saw it as a draw. I watched the fight and won Albright.
“I was in the locker room and celebrated victory with my team. Keyshawn and his younger brother [Keon] They came in. They spoke their older brother [Kelvin Davis] He was crazy, ”said Nahir Albright to media After the fight, talking about the fact that they were updated by Keon and Keyshawna Davis. “He [Keyshawn] He caught me and he put me on. “
Albright says he wants a rematch from Keyshawn. I seriously doubt that this will happen because Davis focuses on the fight against money. So he will attack the “Massive Three”, Teofimo Lopez, Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney.
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