Antonio Lozada, Jr. and Ramiro Alcarez both came in right at the super lightweight divisional limit of 140 lb. for their scheduled 12-round headliner Saturday evening in Rosarito, Mexico.
The bout is a rematch to their first encounter in September, in which Alcarez (14-2-1, 8KO) pulled off a shocking upset in winning an eight round decision. The verdict was in part attributable to Lozada Jr. (32-2, 28KO) injuring his hand early in the bout, but was still outfought for the most part in what was meant as a stay busy bout for a sought-after title shot. [Click Here To Read More]
The bout is a rematch to their first encounter in September, in which Alcarez (14-2-1, 8KO) pulled off a shocking upset in winning an eight round decision. The verdict was in part attributable to Lozada Jr. (32-2, 28KO) injuring his hand early in the bout, but was still outfought for the most part in what was meant as a stay busy bout for a sought-after title shot. [Click Here To Read More]