By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside
In the co-main event at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, TX, home of the Dallas Cowboys practice facility, WBA super featherweight champ Roger Gutierrez (26-3-1, 20 KOs) from Maracaibo, Venezuela faced his nemesis Rene Alvarado (32-10, 21 KOs) out of Managua, Nicaragua, for the third time and second time this year as he squeaked out a close unanimous decision 116-112, 116-112 and 115-113.
In a very tactical fight over the first five rounds from both fighters, it finally heated up in round six as Alvarado rocked Gutierrez with a big right hand early in the round and punctuated it with a left uppercut before it ended. From that point on, Alvarado appeared to gain confidence and pressured Gutierrez, forcing the champ backwards. However Gutierrez made sure the judges knew when he landed a punch or at least appeared to as he raised his hand in the air that was highlighted in the recent Tokyo Olympics.
Gutierrez did not have the same dominating performance he had in January this year when he dropped Alvarado three times, including the twelfth and final round. Many of the rounds were very close and the judges felt Gutierrez did enough to earn the victory in their trilogy. Alvarado won their first fight by KO back in 2017 at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles. Once again the Alvarado brothers go 1-1 in their back to back fights in Texas this year, but with this fight much closer, perhaps a fourth one is on the horizon.
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Light flyweight champ Felix Alvarado (37-2, 32 KOs) out of Managua, Nicaragua destroyed late replacement Israel Vazquez (10-5-2, 7 KOs) hailing from Puerto Rico in the first round to earn the TKO victory of the scheduled ten.
Alvarado jumped on Vazquez immediately and unloaded power shots to the the head and body as Vazquez tried to match the champ punch for punch. Alvarado finally dropped Vazquez with an overhand right as he was clearly hurt from the non-stop onslaught to stat the fight. Vazquez reluctantly got to his feet before referee Luis Pabon decided to waive it off. The official time was 2:50.
Alvarado was originally scheduled to face Mexico’s Erick Lopez, but due to visa problems, ended up fighting Vazquez to defend his title. This is Alvarado’s second trip to the Lone Star State this year as he defended his title at American Airlines Center in Dallas in early January under the Ryan Garcia – Luke Campbell card. He stopped former champ DeeJay Kriel that night. Now he waits for his twin brother, Renee, to fight his nemesis Roger Gutierrez from Venezuela in a trilogy to reclaim his title after losing it to Gutierrez on the same Golden Boy show in January. Continue reading “Ortiz-Kavaliauskas undercard”
By Jeff Zimmerman at ringside In the co-main event at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, TX, home of the Dallas Cowboys practice facility, WBA super featherweight champ Roger…
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