The American Errol Spence jr gave a great boxing class this Saturday in Arlington, Texas, by beating Cuban Yordenis Ugás by knockout in 10 rounds, in a welterweight title unification fight.
At AT&T Stadium, Spence proposed the match, he soon broke the Caribbean eye and after the sixth round he was superior; At 1:44 of the tenth, the doctor dropped the lawsuit because of the injury to Ugás’ face.
The first two rounds were a few punches; Spence jr took advantage of the cards by taking the initiative to ‘jab’ against an opponent who has achieved great effects with his punches to the stomach.
Ugás, 35, came back in third, hit the liver and closed better, but once again the North American was injured again with ‘upper cut’ and great straight shots in the right eye of the rival after the fifth round began to swell.
In the sixth, Spence lost his rhythm with the confidence that the referee would call ‘stop’ because his defender went to the ground.; The Cuban hit him three times, but he lacked predatory instinct and Errol came back with a good offense, even though the round went to the Cuban.
With good short -distance combinations, Spence showed good form after nearly a year and a half of absence. in the ring; punishment to Jordan, which based on his heart remained standing while blindfolded.
The doctor let Ugás continue in the eighth, Spence jr continued the punishment and in the tenth the doctor stopped the fight.
Spence jr extended his chain of consecutive wins as a professional to 28, 22 on the fast trackand to his titles of the World Boxing Council and of the International Federation, he added the to the World Association, which he kidnapped in Antillean today.
“This victory meant a lot to me and my friends, I wanted a rival to bring out the best in me and Ugás did it; Now I want to face Terrence Crawford (World Boxing Organization champion), this is the fight that everyone wants, “he said.
Ugás acknowledged the victory of the American, whom he considered one of the best warriors in the world today and repeated the phrase “Homeland and Life”, in which Cuban destiles like him faced the “Homeland or Death” of the Cuban who regime, against which the people of Santiago vigorously protested.
Ugás suffered his fifth defeat, with 27 wins, 12 by knockout.
Source: La Verdad

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