Ryan Garcia eliminates Luke Campbell and holds the WBC light middleweight title

The undefeated Californian rose from the canvas to finish Luke Campbell and claim the interim WBC Lightweight title.

californian Ryan Garcia proved that he is not only a star on social networks, but that he should also be considered one of those men to follow on the world boxing scene., after coming off the canvas in the second half to eliminate the British Luke Campbell at 1:58 minutes in the seventh round and grabbed the lightweight interim World Boxing Council title.

With Canelo Álvarez as his luxury witness, his gymnastic partner, Ryan managed to recover from a less encouraging start when Campbell hit him with an extraordinary left that sent him on the canvas in the second half., but rose and showed qualities to compete face to face with the 2012 Olympic champion in London.

The fight turned out great because Ryan was fighting in a powder keg, because every time he went ahead in search of the playoffs, there was always Luke with a solid left who rekindled his alerts in the corner. But towards the end of the sixth, he hit an extraordinary left that put him on his swinging legs and finally saved the bell.

EIn the seventh, it was all over Ryan and not rightly looking so much, but with an extraordinary hook on his liver that sent Campbell on canvas (20-4, 16 knockouts), who tried to get up, but in the end he did not respond to Referee Laurence Cole’s Account, provoking Ryan’s jubilation with his corner led by Eddy Reynoso and Henry Garcia.

At the end of the battle, Ryan (21-0, 18 knockouts) challenged Gervonta Davis.

At the bottom of the book, Venezuelan Roger “Kid” Gutiérrez rang the bell, dethroning Nicaraguan René Alvarado as the World Boxing Association’s featherweight super champion with a triple 113-112 on the cards, after sending him on the canvas three times. during pain. Gutierrez, who had to face a severe cut on his left eyelid in the third round, improved to 25-3-1 with 20 eliminations, while René remained with 32-9 and 21 eliminations.

For his part, René’s brother, Félix Alvarado, sent South African DeeJay Kriel to the canvas twice before eliminating him in 10 episodes to keep the International Boxing Federation’s Mini-Fly Championship. Felix improved to 36-2 with 31 knockouts and Kriel stuck to 16-2-1 with 8 knockouts.

In addition, Mexican Olympian Raúl Curiel (9-0, 7 knockouts) eliminated Ramsés Agatón (22-13-3, 12 knockouts) in two episodes, while Sean García (6-0, 2 knockouts), his brother Ryan went all the way to overthrow René Márquez (5-6, 2 knockouts) in the Lightweight by a majority decision.

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