Former IBF lightweight champion Javier ''Chatito'' Jauregui, now 50-12-2, with 34 KOs, looked like the fighter who won that title a couple of years ago, in dominating Filipino Randy Suico (23-2, 20 KOs) in the Telefutura televised, Golden Boy promoted main event at the Lyon Center on the campus of the University of Southern California.
Suico, a very big lightweight who easily looked to be more of a welterweight come fight time, quickly found out what a nightmare it would be to try and defeat the wily veteran.
Jauregui would fire hooking left hands followed by cracking right hands, and move away, exposing his opponent as one dimensional, and often leaving the static Suico looking befuddled as he tried to land one shot at a time, either a left hook, or uppercut, which he
managed to do as Jauregui would go against the ropes, but the Mexican quickly got out of danger behind body shots and speedy combinations.
Never in any serious trouble, Suico dug himself a deep hole on the scorecards leading into the tenth and final round in which he let everything go, while the Mexican smartly stayed away and potshotted in spots on his way to a clear points win.
Scores were 99-91 (twice) and a ridiculous 95-95.
I didnt know this fight was happening but i read this and thought some of u might want know as i did.
Suico, a very big lightweight who easily looked to be more of a welterweight come fight time, quickly found out what a nightmare it would be to try and defeat the wily veteran.
Jauregui would fire hooking left hands followed by cracking right hands, and move away, exposing his opponent as one dimensional, and often leaving the static Suico looking befuddled as he tried to land one shot at a time, either a left hook, or uppercut, which he
managed to do as Jauregui would go against the ropes, but the Mexican quickly got out of danger behind body shots and speedy combinations.
Never in any serious trouble, Suico dug himself a deep hole on the scorecards leading into the tenth and final round in which he let everything go, while the Mexican smartly stayed away and potshotted in spots on his way to a clear points win.
Scores were 99-91 (twice) and a ridiculous 95-95.
I didnt know this fight was happening but i read this and thought some of u might want know as i did.
Gran Campeon
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