By Jake Donovan - They promised post-Independence Day fireworks, and junior welterweights Kendall Holt and Ricardo Torres delivered and then some.
The two combined for three knockdowns in just over a minute of action, with Holt eventually emerging victorious with an explosive first-round knockout in Las Vegas.
The bout served as the main event of a special Saturday night edition of Showtime's ShoBox: The New Generation series.
Both fighters came out swinging in what instantly became the frontrunner for 2008's Round of the Year. It appeared as if Holt's shaky chin would do him in; a right hand by Torres had the New Jersey native on the canvas thirteen seconds into the fight.
"I was OK," Holt said of the first knockdown. "I got momentarily distracted from a punch I didn't see coming."
Referee Jay Nady would issue what would be the first of three counts. Holt recovered but found himself on the canvas seconds later, though insisting it was a knockdown that shouldn't have been.
"I was slipping, I wouldn't call that a knockdown. I was off-balance and throwing punches, trying to keep him at bay." [details]
The two combined for three knockdowns in just over a minute of action, with Holt eventually emerging victorious with an explosive first-round knockout in Las Vegas.
The bout served as the main event of a special Saturday night edition of Showtime's ShoBox: The New Generation series.
Both fighters came out swinging in what instantly became the frontrunner for 2008's Round of the Year. It appeared as if Holt's shaky chin would do him in; a right hand by Torres had the New Jersey native on the canvas thirteen seconds into the fight.
"I was OK," Holt said of the first knockdown. "I got momentarily distracted from a punch I didn't see coming."
Referee Jay Nady would issue what would be the first of three counts. Holt recovered but found himself on the canvas seconds later, though insisting it was a knockdown that shouldn't have been.
"I was slipping, I wouldn't call that a knockdown. I was off-balance and throwing punches, trying to keep him at bay." [details]
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