Las Vegas – Guatemalan fighter Lester Martínez had promised again and again that the world was going to know him. Saturday night in Canelo vs. Crawford, the 29 -year -old man fulfilled his word before a world audience by being part of a true war in the ring.
Lester Martínez overcame a relentless Christian Mbilli to obtain a draw decision in lawsuit for the supermedian interim title of the CMB, but also receive the ovation of tens of thousands of spectators in the Allegiant Stadium.
The judges noted the fight 97-93 for El Chapín, 96-94 for Cameroonés-Canadian and 95-95decreeing a draw that seems right in a lawsuit that automatically adds to the list of candidates for the fight of the year. Mbilli retained the scepter.
Martínez, now with a 19-0-1 mark, is a boxing product developed by the Guatemalan Esau Dieguez and Brian “Bomac” McIntyre, the long coach of Terence Crawford. The latter, by the way, looked at the fight nervously in his dressing room.
Christian Mbilli came out like a beast on the Guatemalan
Mbilli (29-0-1) came out like a beast after the initial bell and initially connected Martínez, but he knew how to put his handshaving success especially with the Upper and also launching powerful right flings. It was a first brutal assault. When the second round was like a copy of the first, it was clear that both undefeated fighters came to Las Vegas to shed in the center of the ring.
The public reacted in the third assault when Mbilli shook Martínez with Unz left, but the 29 -year -old Chapín put an excellent right, only to now receive a right now from the relentless man born in Cameroon and now based in Canada.
Mbilli also connected the best blow of the fourth round, a right near the end. Although Martínez tried to accommodate, the thrust of his rival was suffocatingnever ceasing to go in this despite the fact that Petén’s man used his left shoulder to repel him and on many occasions he pushed him with both hands.
Martínez’s blow volume went down in Round 5, but in the sixth he gave signs of life with some good rights. Martínez continued to put Mbilli’s face hurt, although the man who lives in Montreal continued to throw more than his opponent, yes, with his hands every time below.
Lester Martínez rescues the tie with great fighting closure
The public at the stadium roared during the round 8 for the thrilling Action Depoder to Power. Martínez shook Mbilli with two rights, and he replied near the end to match the assault. The great physical preparation of both came out.
Martínez, who finished the fight agreed to 10 assaults a little more whole, put Mbilli badly in the ninth with three rights followed to the forehead. Both looked wobbly near the bell, like two hungry beasts. It was possibly the best round of the Guatemalan.
The wild fight concluded with a tremendous round, where both connected strong. A left of Mbilli by little sent Martínez to the canvas, but later he was the one who shook the Canadian with some bombings. Both closed to the last 30 seconds leaving everything in the ring and showing above all.
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