Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Cladibus MARCOS REYESSATURDAY AT TANAIS HASKINS CENTER El Paso, Texas SHOWTIME®

Arroyo McJoe Wins IBF Junior Bantamweight World Championship & Imam ammiratus earns iacula CXL-Pound Title SHOWTIME VINDICIAE CAESTUS®

 

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TRANSGREDIOR, TEXAS (July 18, 2015) - Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. merui optent: (97-92, 98-91, 96-93) super Marcos Sum in main eventum SHOWTIME VINDICIAE of CAESTUS on Saturday ante 9,245 at, fluminis Tanais Raskins Center El Paso, Texas.

 

Reyes was the more active fighter – he doubled Chavez’s output – but simply couldn’t hurt his larger opponent. Following a loss at light heavyweight last April, Chavez placuit ut aggrediatur gerere at super middleweight.

 

Chavez (49-2-1, 32 KOs), Robert Garcia lanista qui primum cum pugnaretur, videbatur posse terram shots at potentiam suam voluntatem, however he would pick his spots and had long bouts of inactivity. Although he was working with a new trainer, Chavez continued bulldoze deinceps et proelia valde et levabit eam in simili pugna Andrezj Fonfara in April, hoc tempore non minore opponent.

 

“I won. This is big for me and Robert,” Chavez said. “I can do it better, but I won and that is the important thing. I’m going to fight at 168 libras. Little by little, I’m going to get down in weight. We know we’re doing much better work in the gym.

 

“In the third round I hurt my left hand. I think it’s broken, I don’t know. I’ll see the doctor. With all respect to Reyes, si non aliqua de manu mea alioquin excussisset.

 

“I connected on the best punches to the chin and the body. I nihilque illum nocuit, but I couldn’t finish him because I hurt my hand. He threw a lot of punches but missed a lot. Numquam noceret mihi. I felt I hurt him every time I landed.”

 

Post pugnam, Omnia Quae Sum (33-3, 24 KOs) praedicavit suam causam ad SHOWTIME notario Jim Gray monstrabantque pondus disparitas.

 

“I feel I won the fight. I showed him how I box,” Reyes said. “I made the weight at 168 and he didn’t make weight. He’s like a light heavyweight fighting a middleweight.

 

"Ego contra omnes dissident - referendarius, pondus, omnia. I think I won the fight. It’s OK – I did my best.”

 

In pluma co-, Arroyo McJoe won a technical iudicii super Arthur Villanueva vincere uacuas IBF Junior Bantamweight World Championship post IRCA prohibitæ at 2:10 in 10th round due to a deep gash over Villanueva’s right eye. The fight went to the judges’ scorecards and Villanueva was ahead 97-92, 98-91 in iudices laceratum 10th.

 

Puerto Rican Arroyo (17-0, 8 KOs) ac tertius pugnator ex insula in laturus CXV pondo title.

 

The lefty-righty matchup was at times highly technical and foul-filled. Referee Rafael Ramos deducted a point against Villanueva (27-1, 14 KOs) for leading with his head in the sixth. In a different clash in the sixth, a deep gash opened up over the right eye of Villanueva that ultimately led to the stoppage. Ramos ruled that the clash that opened the cut was unintentional.

 

Dr. Brian August inspected the cut midway through the seventh round and again after the eighth. Ramos again signaled for August to inspect the cut in the 10th and ruled that it was too deep to continue. In an interview with Jim Gray, Augusto ut genti obturaverunt pugnet in causa, sed ut pugnantis Villanueva petatur fecit, se visus non exitibus.

 

"Cum intrabat, he was entering low. He was clashing heads a lot,” Arroyo said. “Before the fight, I knew he was a tough fighter. All Philippine fighters come to fight. I knew I had to be ready for 12 rounds, boxing or brawling. It was a competitive fight but we just worked harder every round.”

 

Si aegre compertis roganti compositionis Gray, Arroyo responded, “That’s a normal thing when a southpaw fights a right hander. We were both trying to be slick and smart. That happens when two boxers with the same style fight.”

 

Villanueva discordabat sistendis et vocavit an immediate rematch.

 

"Erat a ipsum lenta pugna aspera pro me post headbutt,” Villanueva said. “I thought I won the fight. I didn’t want them to stop the fight because it was just getting into the flow. I’m disappointed with the stoppage. Ego scio eum et protinus rematch volo. "

 

In foramen IRCA vesperam, inuictus est-CXL libras data opera effodisset Fernando Angulo CONCERTATOR cum tonante ius promerend mandatorias petebant victor miles scheduled lapsum de showdown inter Viktor Postol et Lucas Matthysse vacanti WBC Super Lightweight World Championship.

 

Imam molestum videri proelium (18-0, 15 KOs), accurate autem et maxime in potestate semper, adpulsu 54 percent comparatur ad iustus vapulet virtutis eius 17 pro Angulo (28-10, 16 KOs). Imam ended the bout in brilliant fashion with a powerful right to Angulo’s ear, rumpens adversarium-prona cadas in priora et canvas et pingi referendarius statim prohibere eo certamine :56.

 

“I take my hat off. He’s a good opponent,” Imam said. “I just hit him with a big shot on his ear and he was done.

 

“These guys get the belts and just hold it. I’m going to get the belt and hold it with pride.”

 

Promotor et dixit Imam Hall of Famer Don King, "Bene perficientur - quid et expectavi. You should never underestimate but pontificate when it comes to the ‘Young Master.We will take the belts and anyone that comes in front of us.

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