Last night in the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA, former Olympian and current flyweight contender Brian Viloria demonstrated exactly why he is known as the "Hawaiian Punch" by knocking out Angel Priolo in the seventh round. Viloria, who has previously disappointed with several long distance wins took the fight on just a few days notice and stepped in to grab himself an excellent win in style. Viloria was extremely dominant, putting Priolo on the canvas once in the early rounds before depositing him to the canvas for good in the seventh and ultimately final round of the contest. With the win, Viloria stays unbeaten and only six of his opponents have managed to last the distance.
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