Bryan Acosta Stops Benito Sanchez Garcia!
By Ken Hissner: At the Rebel Enjoyment Complicated, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Thursday, on Cinco de Mayo Day with a pair of Mexicans in the Primary Party of a Lee Baxter Promotions featured unbeaten “Latino” Bryan Acosta in his next straight physical appearance in Toronto stopping Benito “Canelito” Sanchez Garcia in the tenth and final spherical for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Featherweight title.
In the Co-Key Occasion, Ireland’s two-time Irish Nationwide Newbie champion Lee “El Champo” Reeves defeated Mexico’s Sebastian Diaz Maldonado for the vacant NABF Tremendous Light-weight title more than eight rounds.
In the Primary Party, “Latino” Bryan Acosta, 17- (6), #129, of Hermosillo, Sonora, MEX, stopped Benito “Canelito” Sanchez Garcia, 15-6-2 (13), #129, of Jalisco, MEX, at 1:37 of the tenth and ultimate round for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Featherweight title.
In the initially round, at the halfway mark, a still left hook from Acosta on the chin dropped Garcia for an 8-depend in the vicinity of the ropes. Garcia managed to get via the round. In the third round’s remaining seconds, Acosta landed a appropriate uppercut on the chin, rocking Garcia.
In the fourth and fifth rounds, Garcia authorized Acosta to grow to be the aggressor. In the sixth round, Acosta landed an overhand right on the chin, rocking Garcia. Acosta then turned southpaw for the relaxation of the round. In the seventh spherical, Acosta turned back to orthodox halfway through the round continuing to be the aggressor outscoring Garcia.
In the remaining seconds of the eighth round, equally fighters landed the finest exchange of the battle up to that level. In the ninth round, in the closing minute, Garcia landed a double still left hook to the chin of Acosta. Seconds afterwards, it was Acosta landing a pair of left hooks on the chin.
In the tenth and remaining round, Acosta had Garcia harm in the opening seconds, driving him into a neutral corner. Referee Mark Simmons for some rationale, broke them up. Acosta arrived back again midway through the round, hurting Garcia yet again with a flurry of punches. In the vicinity of the halfway mark of the round Acosta experienced Garcia defenseless on the ropes when referee Simmons correctly called a halt.
In the Co-Key Function, two-time Irish Countrywide champ southpaw Lee “El Champo” Reeves, 9-1 (6), #140, of Limerick, IRE, defeated southpaw Sebastian “El Verdugo” Diaz Maldonado, 17-5-1 (13), #139, of Aguascalientes, MEX, over 8 rounds for the vacant NABF Super Light-weight title.
In the initial three rounds, Reeves, the taller (5:11”) of the two, applied an productive jab in a battle of southpaws. In the fourth spherical, Reeves rocked Maldonado on numerous occasions with proper hooks to the chin. In the sixth round, Maldonado hit the canvas for the fourth time, all out of clinches.
In the seventh spherical, Reeves hit Maldonado with a left to the chin that finished with Maldonado on the canvas, dominated a slip by Referee Dave Dunbar. In the eighth and final round, Maldonado landed his greatest punch of the evening, a suitable cross to the chin of Reeves. In the ultimate thirty seconds, it was Reeves rocking Maldonado with a guide left on the chin. Maldonado strike the canvas some eight situations in 8 rounds out of clinches.
Scores were being 80-72 by all three judges and this author.
Previously, returning after two and a 50 {cf07cd047201b183b19c0b335dbd7d35a498f84568531c8abe8643bd3ccfd494} decades Super Lightweight Steven Wilcox, 23-3-1 (6), of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, defeated Miguel “Conejo” Angel Martinez, 15-5-1 (10), of El Salto, Jalisco, Mexico, around six shutout rounds.