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Shakur Stevenson Breaks Down Felix Caraballo, Stops Him In Six

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Shakur Stevenson Breaks Down Felix Caraballo, Stops Him In Six ↑ Grab this Headline Animator WBO featherweight champion Shakur Stevenson made a successful 130 pound debut against  Felix Caraballo , working him down to a sixth round stoppage victory in a non title fight at the MGM Grand Conference Center on Tuesday night. Stevenson toyed with his opponent, breaking him down with every shot before, eventually ending the fight with a big body shot in the sixth round. The shot sent  Caraballo  to his knees and his gloves on the canvas and while stuck there because of the pains, the referee Tony Weeks was forced to end the fight at exactly 1:31 of the sixth. With the win, the 2016 silver medallist Stevenson retained his unbeaten record and improved to (14-0, 8KOs). Stevenson was placed a 100-1 favourite, heading into the fight and he proved right the bookmarkers by winning all the five rounds (50-44, 50-44, 50-43) before the stoppage, dropping Caraballo (13-2-2, 9 KOs) twic

Deontay Wilder Retains Belt, Stops Luis Ortiz Again With god's Right Hand

Deontay Wilder Retains Belt, Stops Luis Ortiz Again With god's Right Hand

Deontay Wilder Stops Luis Ortiz In Rematch
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WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder has done it again and this time, knocked out Luis Ortiz in the seventh round with a huge right hand after losing almost all the rounds up to that moment at the MGM Grand Arena on November 23rd.

Wilder needed 10 rounds to defeat Luis Ortiz in the first fight and did so after being rocked and wobbled by "King Kong" in the seventh round, needing to drop him two more times before finishing him off in the 10th round. 

The fight started out slow with little action, as Luis Ortiz was the aggressor landing a few hard punches, while Wilder kept pawing out his jab. Both fighters seem a bit cautious of themselves, still an accidental clash of heads opened up a cut on Ortiz in the second round. 
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The third round had very little to separate both boxers, while the fourth round saw Ortiz unloaded some serious body shots on Wilder, which got the crowd excited but the WBC Champ didn't seem worried or fazed by them.

Both fighters started letting their hands go in the fifth round with Ortiz getting the better of the exchanges and outboxing the champion. In the sixth round, Wilder connected more and eventually edged Ortiz but by a little margin.

The Seventh round was Wilder's round, as he became hyper active landing more and moving around more and in the last minute of the fight landed a big right hand after pawing a few left at the on coming Ortiz. The sudden right sent Ortiz down to the canvas and he remained there throughout the count.


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