Rios defends his lightweight title on Saturday, July 9, 2011. Expect a Slugfest guys!
Juan Manuel Marquez is the recognized world champion at 135 pounds. But at his age, we have to start looking for the landscape of boxing for the heir to the throne. Brandon Rios is at or near the top of the list of wrestlers who could possibly run this division. The defending champion has won the WBA belt KO victory over Miguel Acosta, a victory that propelled the state title.
Against Urban Antillon, Rios will face a strong competitor and longtime holder of the WBC lightweight Humberto Soto gave all he could handle last year, losing by one point on two cards. The deduction of points has cost him the tie. Rivers try to beat Antillón more convincing and create a small separation of light other monarchs. Antillon, meanwhile, biting your nails in an attempt to blow your ticket in boxing, big.
Date: Saturday, July 9, 2011
Site: Home Depot Center in Carson, California
Title: WBA lightweight title, 12 Rounds
Looking at each of their careers, especially their recent tours, it is difficult to imagine anything but a torrid encounter. These fighters put it all on the line and the fans are not generally get disappointed when one of these two warriors displayed on a map.
Rios: 25 years, has a long career in over 200 amateur fights turning pro in 2004. Rios is deceptively long 5'8 "and 68-inch reach. The record is 27-0-1 (20 KOs), the only blemish on his 10-round draw against the twilight Manuel Perez in 2008.
Antillon: For a former national champion Golden Gloves, who turned pro in 2000 is somewhat surprising that only 28 years. Urban is 5'7 "which is the average of a lightweight, but has a powerful 71-inch. Antillón was 26-0 before losing the man Rios title fights in the ninth loss by TKO to assault Miguel Acosta. scored two wins before losing narrowly Soto, bringing their record to a still impressive 28-2 (20 KOs).
Juan Manuel Marquez is the recognized world champion at 135 pounds. But at his age, we have to start looking for the landscape of boxing for the heir to the throne. Brandon Rios is at or near the top of the list of wrestlers who could possibly run this division. The defending champion has won the WBA belt KO victory over Miguel Acosta, a victory that propelled the state title.
Against Urban Antillon, Rios will face a strong competitor and longtime holder of the WBC lightweight Humberto Soto gave all he could handle last year, losing by one point on two cards. The deduction of points has cost him the tie. Rivers try to beat Antillón more convincing and create a small separation of light other monarchs. Antillon, meanwhile, biting your nails in an attempt to blow your ticket in boxing, big.
Date: Saturday, July 9, 2011
Site: Home Depot Center in Carson, California
Title: WBA lightweight title, 12 Rounds
Looking at each of their careers, especially their recent tours, it is difficult to imagine anything but a torrid encounter. These fighters put it all on the line and the fans are not generally get disappointed when one of these two warriors displayed on a map.
Rios: 25 years, has a long career in over 200 amateur fights turning pro in 2004. Rios is deceptively long 5'8 "and 68-inch reach. The record is 27-0-1 (20 KOs), the only blemish on his 10-round draw against the twilight Manuel Perez in 2008.
Antillon: For a former national champion Golden Gloves, who turned pro in 2000 is somewhat surprising that only 28 years. Urban is 5'7 "which is the average of a lightweight, but has a powerful 71-inch. Antillón was 26-0 before losing the man Rios title fights in the ninth loss by TKO to assault Miguel Acosta. scored two wins before losing narrowly Soto, bringing their record to a still impressive 28-2 (20 KOs).