Box results: Subriel Matias dominates Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela, winning TKO’s victory at IBF Eliminator

Ex -the world champion of the IBF Super Lightweight, Subriel Matias, detained Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela in the eighth round of a title eliminator on Saturday night in the donations of Coliseo Tomas, in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

Matias, 22-2 (22) defeated Valenzuela, 30-4-1 (17) At 2:55 of the eighth round of a 12 scheduled rounds, from a heavyweight titles eliminator of the IBF to determine the obligation of the Richardson Hitchins champion.

In the first round, Matias, a well -known slow headline, was surpassed by Valenzuela. In the second round, Matias went out to the landing that left the hooks on the barbed of Valenzuela. Midway Valenzuela was doing well again. In the third round, Matias reacted the people when they swayed Valenzuela with a left hook in half. Valenzuela again used his dagger, passing through the round in his unstable legs. In the fourth round, Matias cut the right eyebrow of Valenzuela. Matias worked in the cut in the fifth round and had Valenzuela in trouble.

Matias worked on the cut in the sixth round, causing the spurts to fight. The ring doctor checked the cut between the rounds with the almost closed right eye. Valenzuela fought in the seventh round, although he lost the round.

In the eighth round, a left of Matias on the head fell Valenzuela, forcing the referee Roberto Ramirez to divert.

Wbo Nabo Super Light Champ Alfredo Santiago, 17-2 (8) stopped the former champion of SouthPaw Wba Super Feathweight Javier ‘The Abejon’ Fortune, 39-6-1 (28) at 0:01 in the ninth round of a 10 round. Santiago scored a defeat in the eighth round.

In the first lap, Fortuna Midway landed a left on the Santiago chin, which according to a right land on the chin. In the last seconds, they both fell into the canvas. At halfway through the second round, they exchanged punches for a few seconds away. In the last seconds, Santiago struck his fortune with the right on his chin.

In the fifth round, Santiago returned well enough to overcome his fortune that his right eye was closed. In the sixth round, Santiago pursued fortune, who resisted returning the punches. In the seventh round, after a minute, Fortuna struck Santiago Low. The Pena referee gave him time to recover. Santiago returned right after Fortuna finished the round, Showboing. The right eye of fortune was almost closed.

In the eighth round, Santiago went halfway through and left a left with a left on his chin by a 8 referee count. At the end of the round, the fortune corner threw the towel.

Nestor Bravo, a heavy weight champion of the WBA’s continental light, 23-1 (16) lost a decision to divide ten rounds to Xolisani ‘Novema the Wasp’ Ndonveni, 33-6 (19).

In the first five rounds, Bravo pursued Ndungeni, who countered him well. In the last five rounds, it was again and again, with Bravo chasing and mostly getting more punch than ndoncane in a narrow struggle.

Tea scores 95-94, 98-92, and AM, 97-92 Bravo.

The heavy weight Pryce ‘Is Right’ Taylor, 7-0 (5) out of SouthPaw Trevor Kotara, 4-4-1 (1) at 2:12 in the first round of a planned six round.

In the first round, Taylor left Kotara with a left on the body for an 8 count of referee Ramon Pena a minute in the round. In the middle of the round again a body of Taylor dropped Kotara for another count. A third defeat of Taylor finished it.

The annouts of Rings was Pete Trevino, Jr.

Last updated on 03/03/2025

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