Carlos Cuadras and Luis Concepcion have spent all week promising to knock the other out this weekend. Both fighters now have nothing but the fight in front of them, as the pair of diminutive sluggers made weight for Saturday’s headliner in Metepec, Mexico.
Cuadras came in right at the divisional limit, a championship-ready 115 lbs. Concepcion clocked in at a chiseled 114 3 / 4 lbs., no surprise as he was already at weight from the moment he arrived in Mexico earlier this week.
Saturday’s bout marks the third title defense for Cuadras (31-0-1, 25KOs), who won the crown with a technical decision over Srisaket Sor Rungvisai last May. The bout was competitive and entertaining for as long as it lasted, but came to an abrupt ending after eight rounds, as Cuadras was unable to continue due to a cut produced from a clash of heads. [Click Here To Read More]
Cuadras came in right at the divisional limit, a championship-ready 115 lbs. Concepcion clocked in at a chiseled 114 3 / 4 lbs., no surprise as he was already at weight from the moment he arrived in Mexico earlier this week.
Saturday’s bout marks the third title defense for Cuadras (31-0-1, 25KOs), who won the crown with a technical decision over Srisaket Sor Rungvisai last May. The bout was competitive and entertaining for as long as it lasted, but came to an abrupt ending after eight rounds, as Cuadras was unable to continue due to a cut produced from a clash of heads. [Click Here To Read More]
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