By Jake Donovan - The second chance at a lasting impression did not end very well for Raul Martinez.
The former amateur standout sought to become just the fourth fighter ever from San Antonio to capture a major title, but an untimely knockdown and accidental headbutt at the hands of Rodrigo Guerrero cut short his chances of living out that dream.
A cut produced from the aforementioned headbutt ended their rematch after just six rounds, with Guerrero taking a technical unanimous decision in their vacant super flyweight title fight Saturday evening at the Municipal Auditorium in Tijuana, Mexico.
Scores were 57-56 (twice) and an absurdly wide 59-54 in their Fox Deportes-televised main event. [Click Here To Read More]
The former amateur standout sought to become just the fourth fighter ever from San Antonio to capture a major title, but an untimely knockdown and accidental headbutt at the hands of Rodrigo Guerrero cut short his chances of living out that dream.
A cut produced from the aforementioned headbutt ended their rematch after just six rounds, with Guerrero taking a technical unanimous decision in their vacant super flyweight title fight Saturday evening at the Municipal Auditorium in Tijuana, Mexico.
Scores were 57-56 (twice) and an absurdly wide 59-54 in their Fox Deportes-televised main event. [Click Here To Read More]
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