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Verdejo makes quick work of Madera
Verdejo makes quick work of Madera
Felix “El Diamante” Verdejo made a quick night Thursday a faster one inside the “Bubble.” as he stopped the previously undefeated “Ill” Will Madera in the opening stanza of a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout Thursday evening on ESPN.
Verdejo (27-1, 17 KOs) pinned Madera (15-1-3, 8 KOs) to the ropes and unloaded with a series of power shots. Madera slumped to the canvas, and referee Robert Hoyle called off the bout at 2:59 of the first round.
Verdejo, who represented the island nation at the 2012 Olympics, has now won four straight bouts and is in the thick of the lightweight title picture.
“I am proud of the work I put in with my trainer, Ismael Salas. The hard work is paying off,” Verdejo said. “Madera is a good fighter, but when I had him hurt, I knew I could finish him.
“As for what’s next, Vasiliy Lomachenko is the top guy at lightweight. We have unfinished business from when he beat me in the Olympics. That’s the fight I ultimately want.”
Add Verdejo’s name to the Lomachenko sweepstakes but this win was impressive for him last night.
KO on repeat all night long ???
Watch @DiamanteVerdejo's highlight reel knockout from all angles. #VerdejoMadera pic.twitter.com/DJnivjiCA7
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) July 17, 2020
Heavyweight prodigy Jared “The Real Big Baby” Anderson (5-0, 5 KOs) also made it look easy against Hector Perez (7-3, 3 KOs), knocking him out with an overhand right at 1:45 of the opening round. Anderson, from Toledo, Ohio, has four first-round stoppages on his ledger.
“That was too quick! I got him out of there and implemented what I’ve been working on in the gym. I want to return as soon as possible. I leave that in the hands of my promoter, but when they give me a date, I’ll be ready,” Anderson said. “It doesn’t matter who they put in front of me. Any of these guys who have fought in the ‘Bubble,’ I’ll fight them.”
In case you blinked, it only took @TeamBigBabyy one round to earn KO No. 5 ??#VerdejoMadera | LIVE on ESPN pic.twitter.com/1QPAGyafNS
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) July 17, 2020
Martino Jules (10-0, 2 KOs) left Las Vegas with his unbeaten record, as the featherweight prospect topped Aleem Jumakhonov (8-3-2, 4 KOs) by majority decision (76-76, 78-74 2x).
The most fun of the night was the four-round lightweight opener where Kenny Davis Jr. (3-2-1) edged Eduardo Sanchez (2-3) by majority decision (37-37, 38-36 2x). Sanchez was knocked down with a body shot in the third round, while Davis had a point deducted in the fourth for spitting out his mouthpiece.
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