SALINAS, CA – In a non-title affair, NABO junior lightweight champion Eloy Perez kept his unbeaten record intact Friday night with an abrupt sixth-round stoppage of Ira Terry in a bout that served as the main event on Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo Tecate series.
Only eight weeks removed from a two-round blowout of Daniel Jimenez in his adopted hometown of Salinas, Calif., Perez returned to the same city to add another foe to his knockout total, this time at Sherwood Hall.
“My team wanted me to wait longer before I pressed it, but I went for it,” Perez said in the locker room after the fight. “The ref thought he took too many hard shots. I was just on [Terry] too much, so he ended it, and I thought it was right.” [Click Here To Read More]
Only eight weeks removed from a two-round blowout of Daniel Jimenez in his adopted hometown of Salinas, Calif., Perez returned to the same city to add another foe to his knockout total, this time at Sherwood Hall.
“My team wanted me to wait longer before I pressed it, but I went for it,” Perez said in the locker room after the fight. “The ref thought he took too many hard shots. I was just on [Terry] too much, so he ended it, and I thought it was right.” [Click Here To Read More]