Valdez overwhelms Wilson and is interim super flyweight champion

The Mexican Óscar Valdez lived an unforgettable night in his career because he was proclaimed interim super flyweight champion of the World Boxing Organization.

Valdez knocked out Liam Wilson to win the title at the show that took place in Glendale, Arizona. The fight, scheduled for 12 rounds, ended in the seventh chapter, due to the strength and determination of the Sonoran.

Valdez, despite having blood on his face, went out on the seventh turn with a clear objective and following landing a left hand straight to Liam’s face, he made the Australian disconnect.

Although Wilson remained standing, Valdez began to land a series of blows to the rival’s face and body, with both hands, to knock out Liam, who was only trying to hug the Nogales native, until the referee decided to stop the fight with 12 seconds. to finish the round. Oscar first knelt to celebrate his victory and later celebrated with his work team.

The Mexican boxer used social networks to send a message for this victory: “Another dream was fulfilled, to be world champion once more, I am convinced that I have a great coach like Eddy Reynoso and team, we showed that we can rise from any defeat.” , he wrote on his X account.

Valdez reached 32 victories, 24 by knockout, and two defeats.— El Universal

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2024-04-10 10:38:34

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