Junior welterweight prospect Mike “Yes Indeed” Reed improved to 9-0 (6 knockouts) on April 18th with a fourth-round stoppage of Regino Canales, who had a 6-4 record going into the bout.
“Canales would occasionally halt Reed’s advance with a combinations, but Reed’s body attack and jab were the main story,” wrote Gautham Nagesh on StiffJab.com. “Caneles fought gamely for the first two rounds, but Reed had him on his heels by the third round. He hammered the visitor around the ring, delivering crunching blows to the body.”
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“Canales would occasionally halt Reed’s advance with a combinations, but Reed’s body attack and jab were the main story,” wrote Gautham Nagesh on StiffJab.com. “Caneles fought gamely for the first two rounds, but Reed had him on his heels by the third round. He hammered the visitor around the ring, delivering crunching blows to the body.”
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