By Jake Donovan - Former heavyweight titlist Samuel Peter extended his current winning streak to four straight with a second round knockout of fringe contender Nagy Aguilera, Friday night at the Gaylord Hotel in G****vine, Texas.
The bout aired live on Fox Sports en Espanol.
Peter, weighing in at a relatively trim 237 ½, stood his ground in center ring and never allowed Aguilera out of his sights for very long. The Nigerian wasn’t always graceful or accurate with the incoming, but his heavy jab was enough to keep Aguilera, 230 ½, on the defense for as long as the fight lasted.
It wouldn’t last very long for Aguilera, a status that went against a scouting report that suggested the Dominican born heavyweight was good for a few rounds.
Aguilera made the mistake of trying to mix it up with Peter in the second round, before coming to his senses and moving his feet. The problem with too much movement is that you eventually run out of ring space. Such is precisely what happened to Aguilera, who got caught with a flush right hand before stumbling to the canvas for the bout’s first knockdown. [Click Here To Read More]
The bout aired live on Fox Sports en Espanol.
Peter, weighing in at a relatively trim 237 ½, stood his ground in center ring and never allowed Aguilera out of his sights for very long. The Nigerian wasn’t always graceful or accurate with the incoming, but his heavy jab was enough to keep Aguilera, 230 ½, on the defense for as long as the fight lasted.
It wouldn’t last very long for Aguilera, a status that went against a scouting report that suggested the Dominican born heavyweight was good for a few rounds.
Aguilera made the mistake of trying to mix it up with Peter in the second round, before coming to his senses and moving his feet. The problem with too much movement is that you eventually run out of ring space. Such is precisely what happened to Aguilera, who got caught with a flush right hand before stumbling to the canvas for the bout’s first knockdown. [Click Here To Read More]
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