By Alexey Sukachev
Two years since his last ring appearance, Panama's best Guillermo Jones (37-3-2, 29 KOs) came back to the squared circle to put his WBA cruiserweight title at risk, and it turned out he had barely lost any steam during his semi-retirement.
Jones, fighting in front of a partisan crowd at Arena Roberto Duran in his home land of Panama City, Panama, showed some signs of ring rust but gradually shook them off and impose his will on the WBA #1 and WBA mandatory challenger Valery Brudov (38-3, 27 KOs) of Pskov, Russia, to finally stop him on cuts at 2:16 of the eleventh round and to retain his title. [Click Here To Read More]
Two years since his last ring appearance, Panama's best Guillermo Jones (37-3-2, 29 KOs) came back to the squared circle to put his WBA cruiserweight title at risk, and it turned out he had barely lost any steam during his semi-retirement.
Jones, fighting in front of a partisan crowd at Arena Roberto Duran in his home land of Panama City, Panama, showed some signs of ring rust but gradually shook them off and impose his will on the WBA #1 and WBA mandatory challenger Valery Brudov (38-3, 27 KOs) of Pskov, Russia, to finally stop him on cuts at 2:16 of the eleventh round and to retain his title. [Click Here To Read More]
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