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Avious Griffin, who stopped Jose ‘The Guero’ Luis Sanchez in the eighth round for the vacant heavy weight title of the WBC uses on Thursday night at the Sony Hall, New York.
At the main event, Welterweight Griffin, 17-0 (16), stopped Sánchez, 14-5-1 (4), at 2:46 of the eighth round of a scheduled round for the heavy weight title of the WBC USA.
In the first round round, Griffin landed a hook on the left after a right on the chin and went down Sánchez for a 8 referee Shawn Clark count. He was able to reach the bell. In the second half -point round, Griffin left Sánchez with a right on his chin for a referee’s 8 count Joe Antume. In the last seconds, Griffin landed a right on his chin, leaving Sánchez for the third time for another count of the referee ankin. Griffin also pulled blood from Sánchez’s nose.
In the third round, Griffin continued to dominate a game against Sánchez. In the fourth round, Griffin was working in Sánchez for the most part. Halfway through the round, Griffin drove Sánchez to the ropes with a combination. With a remaining minute, Griffin complained after a boss. In the last seconds, Sanchez landed the final punch on Griffin’s chin.
In the fifth round, Griffin continued to work at Sanchez, who did his best to keep his pace with him. In the last twenty seconds, Sanchez landed his best punch in the fight, a right to Griffin’s body. In the sixth round, Sánchez returned well, if it is not enough to win the round. In the last seconds, Sanchez fell on the canvas. Maybe it has been your best round so far. Prior to the next round, the ring doctor examined Sánchez.
In the seventh round, in the last seconds, Griffin swing Sánchez with a right to chin. In the eighth round, Griffin continued to bring him to Sánchez, making him wounded, when the referee Clark entered, out.
Junior Welterweight Jason ‘The Joker’ Castanon, 2-1 (1), won a majority decision on Stephen Barbee, 0-3) in four nearby rounds.
In the first round, the former -MMA Barbee boom, who has the former IBF world champion, Paul ‘The Pittsburgh’ Spadafora, in his corner, while his coach opened in the middle of the Round after he and the highest Castanon bothered.
In the second round, there was little to choose between the two fighters. Before the third round, Barbee examined his gloves because the tape was loose. In the third round, there were too many clinces, keeping the referee Joe anume occupied. Castanon had a cut in the struggle eyebrow due to a head of heads at the end of the round.
Castanon did enough against the aggressive Barbee in the fourth and final round to take the round with a flying in the final minute.
Scores 38-38, 39-37 and 39-37.
The Koby Khalil Williams of Southpaw, by SouthPaw, Koby Khalil Williams, 4-1 (3), lost by a majority decision at Southpaw Nick ‘The Truth’ Isaac, 6-0 (4), in six rounds.
In the first round, the six scheduled rounds increased by four due to two fights on the card they fell. The two SouthPaws fit into each other, with Isaac with a little edge, landing a little further against the highest Williams. In the second round, Isaac ourselves oust Williams mainly with an effective dagger, with Williams at the end of the reception.
In the third round, like the previous round, Isaac remained the most busy of the two. In the fourth round, Williams had some swelling under his right eye from Isaac’s fist. Like the previous rounds, Isaac beat Williams, continuing to make another round.
In the fifth round, they both started more than the four scheduled above. They both needed to increase, and they did halfway, opening up to each other. In the sixth and final round, Isaac dominated the round, similar to the winner.
The scores were 60-54 by the three judges.
The ring advertiser was “wonderful” Matt Compatelli.
The commentators of the Randy Ring ‘The Commish’ Gordan, the party maker Eric Bottjer and Henry Deleone.
Last updated on 20/02/2025