LAS VEGAS - Javier "El Abejon" Fortuna (29-0-1, 21 KOs) used a relentless attack to stop Carlos "Twin Dream" Velasquez (19-2, 12 KOs) in the tenth-round and retain his super featherweight world title on Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 and BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes from The Pearl Theater at Palms Casino Resort.

 

Fortuna blitzed Velasquez from the opening bell, using his awkward-pressure style to open up opportunities to land punches. In the second round, Fortuna landed a pair of left hooks that sent Velasquez to the canvas. In that round, Velasquez began bleeding from the nose due to a head butt and may have broken his nose.

 


 

He came out strong once again in the tenth round, landing a series of unanswered shots that prompted referee Russell Mora to stop the fight thirty-five seconds into the round. At the time of the stoppage, the judges' scores were 88-82, 87-83 and 86-84 all for Fortuna.

 

JAVIER FORTUNA

 

"I was just waiting to counter punch Velasquez. The rhythm of the fight was important. I was in control of the fight because I could control the rhythm.

 

"I've had this style ever since I was an amateur. I've learned more about how to be aggressive and I've always tried to press the action throughout my career.

 

"I knew I got him with a good shot when I knocked him down. I hurt my left hand after that but it was just a matter of time until I got him again. I didn't throw my left too much after that.

 

"I saw his shots coming. I would have taken advantage earlier but I hurt my hand. If I hadn't hurt my hand, he wouldn't have lasted five rounds.

 

"I looked at his corner as I was hurting him because I wanted them to know that I could go the full 12 rounds and I wasn't going to stop until the final bell rings."

 

CARLOS VELASQUEZ

 

"The head butt, I think broke my nose early in the fight, and it effected my breathing throughout the bout.

 

"I take nothing away from Fortuna, he's a great fighter. I left everything in the ring and I never quit. I wanted to give it my all and that's what I did."