Perez starches Escalante in one!
Mark E. Ortega
Leave-it-in-the-ring.com
March 25, 2011
In a shocking upset, Alejandro Perez
[15-2-1, 10 KOs] scored an emphatic one round knockout of former
contender Antonio Escalante [24-4, 15 KOs], whose career is now in
doubt following the starching.
It's not so much the result that was
shocking, but the way the fight finished. Most people that pegged
Perez as a danger to Escalante figured he would box his way to a
victory over Escalante. Instead, with less than thirty seconds in the
first round, Perez stuck a jab in the stomach of Escalante and
followed it up with a huge overhand right that crushed the favorite
and bounced his head off the canvas.
“I like to work the body a lot and I
was working that jab and I said, 'If I throw this jab to the body
what will he do with his hands?' so I tried it once and I saw his
hands coming down so I said 'This is where the bread is',” said a
beaming Perez in the dressing room following the win. “So I threw
that jab to the stomach and I came up with the right overhand and it
landed.”
A loss would have probably relegated
Perez to opponent status, but instead he now has a signature victory
to hang his career on moving forward. Following the win, Perez said
he plans on moving back to 126 pounds following the win and
campaigning there.
Hopefully tonight's result doesn't
force Golden Boy to reexamine putting their fighters in tougher on
these Telefutura cards and go back to the way things were in
February, where the headlining bouts featured disgusting mismatches
misrepresented as competitive bouts.
UNDERCARD
In what may be the four round Fight of
the Year, Guy Robb [3-0, KO] of Sacramento, California won a majority
decision over debuting Manuel Morales [0-1] of Chino, California in a
back and forth war that had the crowd on its feet for the duration.
Morales threw at a higher clip while Robb wound up and threw more
home run shots and both fighters proved their mettle and chin in the
process. Morales, who weighed in heavy for the bout, was able to put
Robb on the ropes numerous times over the course of the bout. Robb
would fight off the ropes and then move out and try and bring the
bout to center ring. At the end of both of the first two rounds, Robb
buckled Morales' legs with lefts inside. The official scores read
38-38 even and two scores 40-36 in favor of Robb, which do not
properly reflect the closeness of the bout. Unfortunately for fans
watching at home, this bout was blacked out in favor of less
competitive contests.
New Golden Boy Promotions signee Manuel
Avila [3-0, 2 KOs] of Vacaville, California scored a second round
stoppage of an experienced but outgunned Franklin Gutierrez [2-9-2,
KO] in a four round junior featherweight bout. Avila dropped
Gutierrez once in the first and then folded him up twice in the
second before the referee waved it off.
In a six round bout over the
welterweight limit, Clint Coronel [4-1-2, KO] of San Jose, California
did just enough to edge a split decision victory over trial horse
Carlos Musquez [3-5, 3 KOs] of Sacramento, California. The bout was
waged at an incredibly slow pace with Coronel playing the role of
aggressor while Musquez seemed content with counter punching. The
official scores were 58-56 in favor of Musquez while two judges sided
with Coronel by scores of 59-56 and 58-56. LIITR scored the bout
58-56 for Musquez.
Bantamweight prospect Roman Morales
[2-0, KO] of San Ardo, California turned in an impressive performance
against the better than his record Danny Pantoja [0-4-2], a local
Fairfield kid, winning a four round unanimous decision. Morales
allowed his opponent to fight on close to even terms with him in the
first until he opened up his offense late in the round, landing some
eye catching flurries against Pantoja when he had him trapped near
the ropes. It all started with a lead right hook that landed clean
which built Morales' confidence high enough to unleash an endless
array of power punches to win the round clearly. Morales worked the
body well in round two, drilling hooks to the midsection of his game
opponent who threw back often but landed little of worth. The
handspeed edge shined through more in the third round as it was clear
that Morales' class was more than a notch above. He often landed
three punches within the span of Pantoja throwing one wide shot.
Pantoja, to his credit, never stopped coming forward. Morales landed
at will in the fourth but Pantoja took most of his firepower with
ease as Morales landed an array of well placed body shots that opened
up his uppercut more. All three judges scored the bout 40-36 in favor
of Morales.
Glendale, Arizona's Trevor McCumby
[2-0, 2 KOs] made quick work of Nathan Ortiz [0-2] of Cristal River,
Florida, stopping his overmatched opponent at just 1:13 of the first
round. McCumby started things off by popping the much shorter
opponent with his jab, controlling the distance before he unleashed
his aggression. McCumby hurt Ortiz with his first flash of power and
dropped him with a left hook that had his opponent badly hurt. Ortiz
arose from the canvas with glazed eyes and the fight should have
probably been stopped, but referee Ray Balewicz gave him an
opportunity to fight back. Ortiz took more punishment in the corner
before members of Ortiz' team waved the white flag and threw in the
towel.
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