Resendiz suddenly looks like a logical choice for a Jermall Charlo comeback fight / title defense.īy Miguel Maravilla and Rocky Morales at ringside After a few seconds, the doctor informed the referee that Hurd was unable to continue due to a severe laceration on his lip and, with that, the referee waved off the fight.īy way of knockout at 0:05 of the tenth round, Resendiz is the winner and instant middleweight title contender. Just as the tenth round started, the ringside doctor called a halt to the action to examine Hurd. Only after the ninth round did Resendiz finally show some celebratory emotion as if he finally knew he had the fight in the bag. The ninth round was all Resendiz as Hurd looked like a shell of his former self. The eighth round saw Hurd’s face start swelling up like a balloon and he was bloodied, as well. It was a rough fight with Resendiz warned for head butts and Hurd twice warned for low blows.īy the middle rounds, the superior activity of Resendiz was the difference maker as Hurd was unable to find the counter punches to keep Resendiz at bay. Resendiz pushed the action from the beginning with Hurd content to mostly throw counterpunches that enjoyed early success. In an upset, Armando “Toro” Resendiz (14-1, 10KO) stopped former unified world champion, Jarrett “Swift” Hurd (24-3, 16KO) in the final round of a scheduled ten round middleweight bout on Saturday night at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California. Continue reading “Figueroa tops Magsayo for WBC interim 126 belt” Staying busy in the fourth, Figueroa and Magsayo fought at close quarters inside, both connecting and having their momentum. In round three, Magsayo pressed but Figueroa landed a thudding body shot, moments later Magsayo unloaded a series of punches to score and finished strong to end the round. Magsayo attacked in round two, backing Figueroa with a right hand, fighting at close quarters Figueroa connected inside. Off to a fast start, Magsayo connected with a short right hand, Figueroa returned the favor as he landed a huge chopping right. Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (24-1-1, 18 KOs) of Weslaco, Texas fought hard in winning a unanimous decision over a very tough Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo (24-2, 16 KOs) of the Philippines on Saturday night at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California to win the WBC interim featherweight title in headlining Showtime Championship Boxing.
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