Fulton fought Angelo Leo’s best moments and eventually won the World Boxing Organization’s Super Bantamweight Championship
Stephen Fulton saved the best moments of it Angelo Leo in the first part of the fight, it agreed to 12 rounds and ultimately won the Supergallo Championship World Boxing Organization by deserved unanimous decision in the Premier Boxing Champions main event at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
It was a frantic battle that he eventually resolved with authority Fulton for an intentional Leo, which went high in the fight and eventually fell on all three judges’ scorecards with scores of 118-110, 119-109 and 119-109. Stephen improved his record to 19-0 with 8 knockouts, while Leo was left 20-1 and 9 knockouts.
In the backup fight, he wore Raesee ‘Beast’ Aleem, who previously brilliantly resolved his lawsuit Vic Pasillas in another clash between the undefeated, this one for the World Boxing Association of the Super Bantamweight interim title. The official result was a technical knockout at 1:00 minutes of the eleventh episode after knocking him down four times.
Aleem, who was not the favorite to take the win, ended up giving a powerful demonstration of a lot of strength, effectiveness, good strategy and good physical condition to end with a Pasillas who never found a way to hurt him, and when he did so, he quickly responded to the new champion to make him pay. The falls were in the second, sixth, ninth, and eleventh episodes. Raesee improved to 18-0 with 12 knockouts and Pasillas was left behind with 16-1 and 9 knockouts.
At the beginning of the map, the American of Cuban blood Rolando’Rolly ‘Romero, previously took the victory Avery Sparrow through a seven-episode TKO, after sending his rival to the canvas in the first episode and letting him practically win the entire fight. Romero improved to 13-0 with 11 knockouts and Sparrow, who replaced Justin Pauldo at the last minute by not weighing in, stopped at 10-3 and 3 knockouts.