Boxer Alex Da Silva debuted with success in front of a dedicated theater in Las Vegas

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Last Sunday, Boxer Day 12 gathered an enthusiastic audience at Las Vegas Theater in Madrid, in an unforgettable night of amateur and professional boxing. The highlight of the event was the long-awaited four-round professional debut of Alex Silva in front of Bulgarian Stefan Slavchev. The Madrid native picked up the win for RSCI in the second round when the referee decided to stop action due to Slavhev’s repeated injury complaints.

Da Silva, TBC Fuenlabrada boxer, He showed his strategy, courage and projection, managed to combine a successful start to his professional career in front of a highly engaged audience.

In addition to Alex Da Silva’s professional debut, The Boxer Day 12 included several other amateur fights by Team TBC, featuring the following performances:

– Paula Mercado: Success for CSR

– Ana Layesca: Victory by unanimous decision (DU)

– Rodolpho Fuentealba: Victory for DU

– Diego de Remedios: Futile fight

– José Tojo, Alberto Martín and Edgar Youalli: DU defeats

An event that promotes amateur and professional boxing

Boxer Day 12 is an afternoon full of action, emotion and quality sports that reaffirms The Boxer Club’s commitment to the development of boxing in Spain and is made possible thanks to the support of sponsors such as KRF, Everlast, Redipro, Desvelada, Altafit, Gym80 and Las Vegas Theater.

The Boxer Club will close the year with another long-awaited event on November 29 in Zaragoza in the 13th edition of The Boxer Day.

Source: La Verdad

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