By Jake Donovan
For years, the lightweight division has been in search for youth to be served at the top.
Brandon Rios may not be the man just yet, but he certainly arrived with a vengeance.
The 24-year old overcame a deep hole early on to eventually overwhelm streaking Miguel Acosta via 10th round knockout in their alphabet title fight Saturday evening at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.
Not only did Rios pick up his first major title with the win, but provided boxing fans with yet another Fight of the Year entry to come from the lightweight division. [Click Here To Read More]
For years, the lightweight division has been in search for youth to be served at the top.
Brandon Rios may not be the man just yet, but he certainly arrived with a vengeance.
The 24-year old overcame a deep hole early on to eventually overwhelm streaking Miguel Acosta via 10th round knockout in their alphabet title fight Saturday evening at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.
Not only did Rios pick up his first major title with the win, but provided boxing fans with yet another Fight of the Year entry to come from the lightweight division. [Click Here To Read More]
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