Ryan Garcia beats Luke Campbell to take the WBC interim lightweight title

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

The Californian Ryan Garcia proved that not only is he a star on social media, but that he should be considered one of those men to be followed in the world boxing scene.after stepping off the canvas in the second inning to knock out Briton Luke Campbell at 1:58 minutes in the seventh round to take the World Boxing Council interim lightweight title.

With Canelo Álvarez as a luxury witness, his gym partner, Ryan managed to recover from a less-than-encouraging start in which Campbell hit him with a great left that sent him to the canvas in the second inning., but he stood up and showed qualities to face the 2012 Olympic champion in London.

The fight got great as Ryan fought in a powder keg, because every time he went forward in search of the knockout, there was always Luke with a solid left that rekindled his warnings in the corner. But by the end of the sixth, he hit a great left side that put him on wobbly legs and eventually saved the bell.

E.In the seventh, it was all about Ryan and it wasn’t with the right that he’d searched so much, but with a great hook on the liver that sent Campbell to the canvas (20-4, 16 knockouts), trying to get up, but ultimately did not respond to Referee Laurence Cole’s account, which caused Ryan’s rave with his corner led by Eddy Reynoso and Henry Garcia.

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

On the card’s backing, Venezuelan Roger ‘Kid’ Gutiérrez rang the bell by dethroning Nicaraguan René Alvarado as the World Boxing Association’s Super Featherweight Champion with a triple 113-112 on the cards, after taking him to the canvas in three had sent. occasions during grief. Gutierrez, who suffered a serious cut on his left eyelid from round three, improved to 25-3-1 with 20 knockouts, while René was left with 32-9 and 21 knockouts.

René’s brother, Félix Alvarado, sent South African DeeJay Kriel to the canvas twice before knocking him out in 10 episodes to retain the International Boxing Federation’s mini-flying championship. Felix improved to 36-2 with 31 knockouts and Kriel retired at 16-2-1 and 8 knockouts.

Additionally, 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), Ryan’s brother traveled the entire route to overthrow, by majority vote, René Márquez (5-6, 2 knockouts) in Lightweight.

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