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Box Televisa: ‘Conejo’ González knocks out ‘Red Boy’ with a devastating hook to the liver | Todden Boxing

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Alejandro “Rabbit” Gonzalez He looked against KO Brandon “Red Boy” Jamez One evening TV box It was held at the Civic Center in Ecatepec, State of Mexico.

The co-main event pitted Sonora against Mexico City in Brandon “Red Boy” Gámez and Alejandro “Conejo” González respectively. After eight rounds, Rabbit would end up signing his act with a devastating hook to the liver when it looked like the fight would go to the cards.

Gonzalez seemed superior in terms of technique, speed, and intelligence from the beginning of the fight, and it seemed at times that the fight would not exceed 4 rounds. However, Brandon Gamez remained standing and took a second of the fourth round when he began landing counter punches on his opponent and making him retreat.

The powerful blows were in favor of the “Bunny” Gonzalez, who finally landed two blows in the eighth round, one to the chin and the second to the liver of Gamez, who had no choice but to visit the canvas. The red boy only got up to receive more punishment and another attack to the soft areas before falling to his back and forcing the referee to stop the fight.

With this win, Alejandro ‘Conejo’ González became the WBC Super Bantamweight Continental Champion and took a very important step towards the world title in the not too distant future.

“This win represents a lot of pride, a lot of years of work, 9 years ago I started this dream of this race, today I fought for something that I once saw on TV, I wanted to appear on TV and have the audience applaud me, and thank God that It was possible today, and it wasn’t just about El Conejo, there was a team behind it, it’s the first title of many, the goal was to sneak into the top places in the world, and I’m ready for whatever challenger they give me,” he commented enthusiastically afterwards. Winning by knockout.

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The contest that concluded the Box Televisa show between the undefeated from Jalisco, Herberto “Vijun” Floreslocal, Juan Pablo “Biffy” Romerostarted off very evenly with both fighters motioning in the center of the ring.

But the scales started to tip in Viejón’s favor early in the fight, who landed a straight shot on the chin of “Pivi” Romero with one second left in the third round and crashed to the canvas.

The bell had saved Romero, who regained points in the fourth round by coming out with momentum and good combinations to end the round and put his opponent very close to the knockout.

“Pivi” Romero was more active, adding points with all kinds of combinations, but fatigue played against him in the sixth round, when El Viejón took advantage of the opportunity to connect power blows and his opponent retreated.

After 10 rounds, Heberto Flores got on the judges’ cards to remain undefeated and become the WBC FECARBOX welterweight champion.

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