Braian Suárez, new Latin middleweight champion

Braian Suárez, new Latin middleweight champion

Boada was upset by his team’s decision, made after he was twice on his knees in the second round.

In boxing’s return to the legendary Corrientes and Bouchard venue, Suárez achieved his fifteenth KO in 16 appearances and left his opponent with a record of (11-3-0, 5 KOs).

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Undefeated Buenos Aires knockout Braian Suárez became the new Latin middleweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), defeating Colombian Juan Boada by technical knockout at Luna Park.

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In turn, the Buenos Aires Nicolas Aquino (9-4-1, 4KOs) seized the Latin bantamweight title of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) with victory over Mendoza’s Kevin Muñoz (12-1-0, 5 KOs), until today unbeaten, by technical knockout in the fifth round.

The “Rayo”, Argentine champion of the category, struck down with a left foot in the face of the fighter from Las Heras, the South American super flyweight titleholder.

In honor of the boxing tradition of the mythical stage, the evening “The legend continues” began with a knockout show in the preliminaries with no crowns in dispute.

The first fight of the night, which in fact marked the return of the fists to the Moon, was defined with a technician in the sixth round from Ignacio Iribarren (2-0-1) to Matías Obregón (2-1-0) by the lightweight category.

This was followed by the triumph of Marco García (5-0-0) against Alejandro Nazareno Tobio (2-1-4) in super welterweight and later the TKO 1 of the undefeated Franco Ezequiel Acosta (9-0-0) over Paraguayan Cristhian Fernández (3-4-0) in the middle heavyweight division.

Part of the public had not yet arrived at the stadium and some spectators were looking for his location when the Mar del Plata landed three blows in the first round that collapsed his rival, retired on a stretcher with a neck brace in an ambulance for control.

The “León” Acosta repeated the TKO 1 that he had applied to the Guaraní in a fight held in Mar del Plata, on January 17, 2020.

Also transferred to a clinic, to suture a deep cut in the right eyebrow, was the super lightweight Alan Chávez (5-0-0) after beating Matías García (5-2-2) by technical knockout in the second round.

Finally, super bantamweight Rodrigo Ruiz (6-0-0) was no less and won against Germán López (3-3-0) on the fast track in the sixth and final round.

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