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Old 01-17-2013, 09:53 PM   #81
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Jr Flyweight Second Round

(WBC) Sot Chitalada 36-5 (23) vs Jhon Molina 14-4-3 (3)

Sot dominated from the opening bell and he ripped Molina apart with punishing combinations in the third round until a sizzling hook put Jhon down for the count just before the bell.


Hugo Cazares 33-6-2 (22) vs Pitchit Siriwat 27-11-3 (9)

This was a back and forth battle with Hugo scoring heavily to the body in tight while Siriwat countered with clean uppercuts and hooks. Pitchit had a dominant fifth round from the outside with stiff jabs and crosses while he moved like he was on a magic carpet. Cazares turned the tide with a huge right hand that put the Thai fighter down for a six count in round eight and he followed up with three vicious uppercuts. The last two rounds were very tight, but Cazares took the tough UD based on the KD. 96-93, 96-95 & 95-94


Brian Viloria 16-5 (8) vs Joey Olivo 20-21 (4)

Viloria hurt Olivo early in the opening round with a right to the stomach and then a follow up barrage put Joey down for an eight count, Brian continued to hammer him and three punishing right hands prompted the referee to end the massacre.


Rodel Mayol 35-7-2 (27) vs Nam-Hoon Cha 15-6 (6)

Rematch: Mayol UD10


This was a hard to watch, grappling match for the first three rounds. Cha landed an uppercut that split open Mayol's lip in the fourth and Rodel responded with a cross that set off the first exciting exchanges of the bout. Round five was violent as they traded early and often before another uppercut from Nam-Hoon opened a nasty cut over Mayol's right eye, with blood all over his face Rodel exploded with three murderous right hands in the final twenty seconds.

Mayol hurt him twice in round six with devastating right hands and he gained a modicum of control. They traded viciously in the eighth with neither man giving any ground as they snapped each others heads back with uppercuts and hooks. Mayol stunned him in the final round with a right hand and closed with a flourish as he pummeled the South Korean along the ropes when the final bell sounded. The decision was way wider than the fight looked, but Mayol moved on with the shockingly wide UD, 99-92 x2 & 98-92
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