Pedro Taduran Retains World Crown; Jimuel Pacquiao Claims 1st Pro Win
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Pedro Taduran retains world crown; Jimuel Pacquiao claims 1st pro win
Pedro Taduran retained his crown and remained on course toward becoming a unified champion on Friday, April 3 (Saturday, April 4, Manila time). Packing power and attacking without letup, Taduran stopped Mexican challenger Gustavo Perez Alvarez in the seventh round of their International Boxing Federation minimumweight championship at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California. Dominant from the third round, Taduran landed a left straight to …
The Filipino Taduran gave a show of superiority with blows to the middle area of his rival, to knock him down on several occasions and come out with his hand up
The Filipino Pedro Tadurán (20-4-1, 14 KO) retained his IBF world crown of minimum weight in search of a unification fight, by defeating KOT in the seventh round of Mexican Gustavo Pérez Álvarez (16-2, 5 KO) yesterday at the Pechanga Resort in Temecula, California. Arbitrator Thomas Taylor stopped the fight after the candidate’s fourth fall. Both left-handed men began fighting to establish their jabs, under pressure from champion Tadurán, who gr…
Pedro Taduran Stops Gustavo Perez Alvarez To Retain IBF Belt
Pedro Taduran proved his resurgence is no fluke. In a clinical display of pressure and conditioning, the Filipino southpaw retained his IBF minimumweight world title by stopping Gustavo Perez Alvarez in the seventh round on Saturday at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California. The victory marks Taduran’s first successful defense since snatching the title from Ginjiro Shigeoka last July. In a division often overlooked by mainstream …
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