Pedraza big win

by boxinscene.com

cover image by Mikey Williams

Pedraza offered an excellent test against a valid opponent Les Pierre.

The Puerto Rican dominated the match, regardless of the punches he threw with a high percentage of those scored, unlike Les Pierre who carried more but scored a much lower percentage.

Pedraza made all the power of his shots feel with two counts, one at 6 and one at 10, but he impressed the fluency with which he started to bring multiple combinations; starting immediately and in some moments he saw a passivity of Les Pierre that nothing could have done against the relentless action of the former two-time world champion.

What we saw was a good Pedraza who convinced by being super light (here catchweight  since there was no title they agreed as often happens ), and it was really master of the match the champions here are Taylor and Ramirez with one of the two surely the match can fit, his style would give Taylor a lot of trouble for me ..

Bell dominated Bernaldez making a good step forward for a title, here too his test was excellent, fantastic  fighter, clean surgical he looks like a dancer who beats, and shoots.

Elvis Rodriguez beat Murray in the first round, improves from time to time and it is clear that being trained by Roach has its considerable advantages, perfect timing and a great shot.

Vivas has said a surprise as he beat the Carl Jackson hostess until yesterday evening but this is the path that dutifully leads you to make a selection and then see if you have those possibilities  to get to the top, at the moment there is no Jackson seemed ready.

Ibeh, (who came from a match won before the limit on the 25th of june) has shown, despite the remarkable technical limits, that it is a very determined “homage”, and he defeated for MD Mailate.

Ramirez defeated his “black beast” Gonzalez, a stain on his c.v., by two-time Olympic champion. The cure Salas, his new trainer, is certainly good.

Significant improvements have been seen, Gonzalez was counted. Absolute domination in this match proving that as a professional every match is a real challenge, and if you make a mistake you pay it.

Game plan aimed at not giving Gonzalez the possibility of entering the match; combinations, serious shifts and a use of the masterful jab, even strokes put backing with remarkable precision and ease, and above all a domain understood as never giving Gonzalez a chance to create or think to create a problem, many times he even provoked it, and in the end that blow to the liver that would have made him stop but the bell of the sixth round arrived, will show us our Cuban.

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