Meet our new world champion! And he’s from Mexico

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Monterrey, Mexico. In the main fight of the show, local challenger Daniel Vayadares (27-3-1, 15 KOs) took away the IBF title in the minimum weight (up to 47.6 kg) from Filipino Rene Mark Cuarto (20-3-2, 11 KOs).

The challenger got off to a good start. The champion, in response, became more active in the 2nd round, and in the 4th three-minute period he even shook the Mexican solidly. In the replay, it is clear that the fighters collided with their heads – Cuarto tried this, he hit Vayadares. The wildest decision from the referee – he decided to penalize the Filipino. But instead of deducting a credit score for a headbutt, he issued a fine for an unwound teip.

The fight turned out to be competitive, difficult to count and extremely unwatchable. Both boxed on the verge of a foul. More precisely, both fouled much more often than they boxed. The fight consisted almost entirely of fuss in clinches. Visually, the Mexican was a little better. Given the home walls and the fact that the champion was penalized third in the ring, Quarto is unlikely to be able to retain the title.

Separate solution!

113-114, 116-111 and 115-112. Yes, we have a new world champion!

Vayadares SD 12.


Jakarta, Indonesia. In the main event of the show, the local ex-challenger and ex-champion in the insignificant version of the IBO super lightweight fighter (up to 63.5 kg) Daud Yordan (42-4, 30 KOs) destroyed the ex-champion from Thailand Pungluang Sor Singyu (54 -11, 36 KO).

The fight ended in the 6th round, and before that the confrontation was very competitive. Jordan traditionally invested in all thrown punches, and Sor Singyu (or Panya Uthok) threw in short combinations.

One of the local favorite’s plop hit the target, and the ex-champion was in a heavy knockdown. He tried to continue the fight, but soon finally capitulated.

Daud Yordan (42-4, 30 KO’s) scores three knockdowns in the 6th to force a TKO-6 stoppage victory over a game Pungluang Sor Singyu Onesong (54-11) to defend his WBC Asia Silver light welterweight title in Jakarta, Indonesia pic.twitter.com/bCzWCoQ51i

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Jordan TKO 6.

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