Eddy Reynoso Destroza a Devin Haney Tras Semejante Robo Al Campeón Del Pueblo Vasyl Lomachenko . . . #devinhaney #vasyllomachenko #haneylomachenko
LOMACHENKO CAE ANTE DEVIN HANEY PERO EL CAMPEON ES ABUCHEADO Y LOMA SE GANO EL RESPETO DE LA GENTE contacto: geminissiempre222@gmail.com
Oscar de la hoya Abandona a Ryan Garcia En Su Peor Momento y Gervonta Davis Muestra Humildad . . . #ryangarcia #gervontadavis #davisgarcia
Gervonta Davis Rompe El Silencio De Lo Que Está Pasando Con Su Cuerpo y Ryan Garcia . . . #gervontadavis #ryangarcia #davisgarcia
RYAN GARCIA VS GERVONTA DAVIS asi fue PRIMER CARA A CARA - COMPARACION ESTADISTICA contacto: geminissiempre222@gmail.com
#isaaccruz #pitbullcruz Artistic? Not at all. Brutal? Absolutely. Isaac Cruz battered Yuriorkis Gamboa mercilessly until the lightweight fight was finally stopped in the fifth round on the Errol Spence Jr.-Yordenis Ugas card Saturday in Arlington, Texas. Cruz (23-2-1, 16 KOs) made a strong impression in a losing cause against Gervonta Davis in December, losing a disputed decision. And the Mexican further enhanced his reputation against the 40-year-old Gamboa, although he had no desire to demonstrate his boxing skills in a seek-and-destroy effort. Cruz winged mostly wild punches from the opening bell. Many missed but enough didn’t, which led to Gamboa’s demise. The Cuban went down in each of Rounds 2, 3, 4 and 5. He refused to quit after the first three knockdowns, holding, moving, punching back, doing anything to survive. However, there was no coming back from the last knockdown, the result of a left hook to the head and then a right to the head, which sent a badly damaged Gamboa into the ropes. At that point, referee Mark Calo oy immediately gave Gamboa a bear hug, his way of saying enough was enough. The official time of the stoppage was 1:32 of Round 5. Gamboa was stopped by Davis in the 12th and final round and he went the distance with Devin Haney in his previous two fights. “I came here to box, not dance. I gave a spectacle here in Dallas,” Cruz said. Cruz is ranked by all four of the major sanctioning bodies. He’ll probably creep higher on each list after his spectacular victory on Saturday. Please support by subscribing to my channel: https://bit.ly/3D0VQ20 *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
TREMENDO! VAQUERO NAVARRETE CAE pero NOQUEA a LIAM WILSON y es CAMPEON MUNDIAL pero deja DUDAS! contacto: geminissiempre222@gmail.com
Boxing superstar and five-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis put his boxing skills on display, winning a rousing 12-round round unanimous decision over the relentless Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz to retain his WBA Lightweight World Title in front of a star-studded, sellout crowd of 15,850 at STAPLES Center live on SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View. There was no feeling-out process in the first. Cruz charged at the defending champion, pinning him against the ropes and wailing away. “That’s my style. ‘Pitbull’ is always going to be on the attack,” said Cruz. “I think we retained rhythm from the start to the end.” Davis found his rhythm in the second and third, circling the ring and walking Cruz into shots. In the fourth, Cruz concentrated his attack on the body, pounding Davis’ ribs. The 27-year-old Baltimore native turned on the power in the fourth, alternating between the right hook and left cross behind his southpaw stance. More punishing blows came from Davis during the fifth. “He’s a shorter fighter, so I was throwing down on the top of his head,” said Davis. “I hit him with my knuckle and messed it up. I hurt my hand in the sixth round. No matter if the opponent is taller or shorter, I’ve got to get through it. He’s a warrior. Even though he didn’t win, a star was born tonight.” “It was right around the fifth round I saw that his hand wasn’t working correctly,” Cruz observed. Davis boxed beautifully in the middle rounds, firing quick shots and pivoting away from the return fire. A right hook in the eighth briefly buzzed Cruz and brought the audience to their feet. But just when it appeared as if the fight was slipping away, Cruz fought fire with fire, landing a flush uppercut seconds before the bell. The 23-year-old Mexican picked up the pace in the latter rounds, keeping Davis on his toes and pounding away. Davis held his own, fighting back on even terms until the fight’s end. Naturally, Cruz believed he deserved the victory. “Viva Mexico. I have nothing to say, the fans are speaking on who won this fight,” he said. Following a successful title defense, Davis said he’s ready for all comers. “L.A., we did it for Kobe,” said Davis. “At the beginning of the fight, he came on strong. I felt as the fight was going, he was breaking down. But I hurt my hand, so I wasn’t able to get him out of there. “Whatever the best opportunity is for me, I’ll do it. All of them guys are easy work. I’m the top dog.” #GervontaDavis #DavisCruz #IsaacCruz Visit PremierBoxingChampions.com for more info. SIGN UP FOR FIGHT ALERTS: https://pbcham.ps/FightAlerts FOLLOW US: https://twitter.com/premierboxing https://instagram.com/premierboxing https://www.facebook.com/premierboxingchampions