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Salvador Rodriguez
Close- He has been a sports journalist for eight years. He has served as a soccer and boxing reporter, mainly for the publications Excelsior (2005) and Diario Deportivo Récord (2005-2013). He has covered over 200 World Championship fights around the world and held interviews with the leading figures in boxing, currently a fist sport analyst for ESPN.
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The world champion Miguel ‘Alacrán’ Berchelt sent to the canvas in the first assault on Sinaloa Eleazar ‘Tronco’ Valenzuela and thus began a great exhibition until he managed to end the fight by technical knockout at minute and 13 seconds of the sixth episode, to take the victory and debut with the right foot in the Mexican capital in a closed-door event.
Berchelt was far superior to Valenzuela, put severe combinations throughout the lawsuit and also wore solid upers and strong hooks to the liver. In the first episode a left in the form of a blown up allowed the ‘Alacrán’ to send his rival to the canvas, but the bell rang on the restart, and then, already in the sixth, he put in a tremendous left-handed missile that hurt heavily Eleazar, and after a volley, forced the third in the ring to stop the already uneven battle.
Miguel improved his record to 38-1 with 34 knockouts and Eleazar stalled at 21-14-4 and 16 out of combat. In this way, Berchelt waits for Oscar Valdez to make the mandatory fight for the World Boxing Council (WBC) sash a reality. Óscar will face on July 21 Jayson Vélez in Las Vegas, and that must be the last hurdle to plan the duel towards the end of 2020.
On the Zanfer Promociones card in TV Azteca studios, Ensenada Omar ‘Pollo’ Aguilar knocked out in the first episode the capital Dante ‘Crazy’ Jardón, surprising locals and strangers, as a longer battle was expected and in the end, after hurting the former World Cup contender with a right, he forced the referee to stop, he gave the impression that the battle was hurriedly.
In other results, the capital prospect Alan David Picasso realized Florentino ‘Violent’ Pérez after eight rounds in Super Bantamweight. For the first time in this battle, six judges were used, three located in a booth in the same TV Azteca studios, but without being at ringside, and three other judges were remotely connected on US soil. Three judges gave Picasso the winner 80-72, while the others judged 78-74, 79-74 and 79-73.
For his part, Rafael ‘Divino’ Espinoza realized in two rounds of Luis Guzmán in the Featherweight division, and Rubén ‘Chicken’ Aguilar won by way of points to Emanuel Herrera.
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