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Subriel Matías shines; defeated Mexican Adrián Estrella

Cataño, Puẹto Riko – Puerto Rican super prospect Subriel Matias (10-0, 10 KO ká) from the Maternillo neighborhood of Fajardo, won by technical knockout in the fifth round over Mexican Adrián Estrella (28-2, 24 KO ká) in combat held at the park Pedro ‘PeruchoCepeda in Cataño as part of the event promoted by Fresh Productions Boxing.

 

In the first two rounds, Estrella was able to establish his boxing, but entering the third round, the Puerto Rican began to throw an accurate jab that led him to combine more shots to take the round.

 

The fourth round was a action packed for both fighters. Both were connecting blows with bad intentions, but in the second half of the round, Matías was able to connect accurate shots to the body and face of the Mexican Estrella who was in bad shape once the round was over. Lẹhinna, Estrella decided not to continue with the bout.

 

I have a lot to improve,” said Subriel Matias, “I lost the first two rounds, he dominated me, but we knew that the victory was ours because I go from less to more and already entering the third round, I was better. I knew I was going to catch it. I know I could have given more in the victory, but we won and I’m happy. I want to thank Adrián Estrella for the opportunity to face him”.

 

Promoter Juan Orengo of Fresh Productions Boxing said thatSubriel showed that he is a boxer that has to be taken seriously. His punch made a Mexican warrior take off in the middle of the fight. We put strong tests on Subriel because we know that he has all the tools to win and for now, without getting hurt. His resume is very advanced and expect more interesting fights along the way. We will be announcing the next steps soon”.

 

Before the match, Matias already had strong victories by way of the knockout over world title challenger Daulis Prescott of Colombia, former Olympian Patrick Lopez, former rising prospect Jeffrey Fontánez of Caguas, Puerto Rico and Brazilian power puncher Joaquim Carneiro.

 

Star, ti a ba tun wo lo, has victories over former world champions Celestino Caballero and DeMarcus ‘Chop ChopCorley and over world title contenders, Balweg Bangoyan and Dante Jardón.

 

In other battles:

 

In the super welterweight, Derrieck Cuevas (17-0-1, 14KO) defeated Mexico’s Jesús Álvarez (15-5, 11 KO) in a seventh-round TKO.

 

In the lightweights, Nestor Bravo (13-0, 9 KO) defeated by technical knockout in the first round Colombian Jean Sotelo (26-16-2, 16 KO) in 8-round bout.

 

At bantanweights, Jonathan ‘Bum BumLópez (3-0, 3 KO) of Humacao looked impressive when he won by technical knockout in the first round over Frankie Santiago (1-2). Santiago visited the canvas three times.

 

Ni awọn 110 pounds and six rounds, Óscar Marrero (3-1, 2 KO) won by unanimous decision to Alexis Díaz (1-18-1) of Trujillo Alto. The three judges scored 60-54.

 

In the welterweight division, Alberto Amaro (7-6, 3 KO) defeated by technical knockout in the third round Heriberto Salamán (0-4) ti Carolina.

 

In the super featherweight division, Michael Adorno (3-0, 3 KO) of Vega Alta won by technical knockout in the third round on José Luis Cortés (0-2) of Aguadilla.

 

In duel of debutantes in the featherweight division, Luis Enrique Rivera (1-0, 1 KO) of Catano knocked out Joshue Mercado ( 0-1 ) ni akọkọ yika.

 

Matthew iha-iṣinipopada ati Alfredo Matias 'Eye’ Santiago wa ni ṣeto si pada ni Kínní

Fajardo, Puerto Rico – WBA ranked #13, Alfredo 'Eye’ Santiago (8-0, 2 KO ká) ati ki o nyara touted afojusọna, Subriel Matías Matthew (8-0, 8 KO ká), mejeeji lati Fajardo, yoo wa ni ti ri igbese lori Saturday, Kínní 17, 2018 ni Fajardo Municipal Equestrian Park. Alatako ni yoo kede laipe nipa Alabapade Productions.

 

 

Pẹlu mẹjọ njà kọọkan, mejeeji awọn onija ti tẹlẹ ni gan ìkan victories lori asesewa, aye akọle contenders, ki o si tele Olympians.

 

 

Npolongo ni lightweight pipin, Santiago, kan lọdọ awọn ti Moca, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, o ni meta akiyesi victories lori: tele Mexico ni Olympian, Arturo Santos Reyes nipa unanimous ipinnu ( Ud ), tele aye akọle contender, Jayson "La Maravilla’ Vélez nipa poju ipinnu, ati awọn nigbagbogbo ti igba, Andrés 'eni’ Navarro ilu OUT.

 

 

Lori re apakan, Matthew Matias, ti o jẹ ninu awọn Junior welterweight pipin, ṣẹgun ninu rẹ kẹrin ọjọgbọn ija, nyara afojusọna, Jeffrey Fontánez lati Caguas nipa imọ knockout ni keji yika.

 

 

Ninu re kẹhin igbejade, waye ni Kọkànlá Oṣù ni Hotel Jaragua ni Dominican Republic, Matthew Matias, gba nipa imọ knockout ni keji yika, lori ogbologbo Venezuelan Olympian, Patrick Lopez.

 

 

“Bi ibùgbé ni Alabapade Productions, awọn alatako ti 'Ojo’ ati Subriel yoo jẹ ti awọn nla didara,” wi olugbeleke Juan Orengo, “A tẹlẹ ni ninu wa fojusi orisirisi Mexico ni awọn onija ti o wa ti o dara ati ki o yoo wa ni nla majemu nlọ to Kínní 17. We always look for more experienced opponents to face my fighters because that’s what a real development is all about. A ko ta ala si awọn egeb tabi si mi boxers, won ni lati ja lile nitori won nilo lati wa ni setan fun awọn ńlá ipele ninu awọn sunmọ iwaju ".

 

 

 

Nbọ laipẹ, awọn alatako ati awọn miiran njà ti awọn kaadi yoo kede.