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Boxing In Canada: Sonsona, Hernandez Draw For IBF Title, Molitor Wins

By Danny Wilson November 22nd, 2009 All Boxing Results

Last night at Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario, Marvin Sonsona and Alejandro Hernandez fought to a draw over the vacant WBO super flyweight title.

Filipino southpaw Sonsona had won the belt from Jose Lopez in September but lost it on the scales Friday when he was 2.5 pounds over the super fly weight limit.

Mexico City based Hernandez came into the clash with the experience of having faced perhaps Argentina's top fighter, undefeated WBO flyweight champion Omar Andres Narvaez, in a big hearted but failed title bid.

The seasoned Hernandez fought Sonsona, just 19 years of age, to a standstill over the course of 12 difficult rounds and forced a 115-113, 113-115 and 114-114 draw. More...

 

 

Boxing In Argentina: Narvaez Retains WBO Crown In Buenos Aires

By Alejandro Tostado June 27th, 2009 All Boxing Results

Argentina's top boxer was in action last evening as Omar Andres Narvaez retained his WBO flyweight title for the 16th consecutive time by crushing opponent Omar Soto in the 11th round at Buenos Aires' famed Luna Park Stadium.

Mexico City man Soto had come into the bout riding a three fight win streak and the former Mexican minimumweight titlist was confident of his chances of ending the seven year reign of Narvaez but reality proved to be something much different.

It was the razor-sharp skills of "El Huracan" that separated the boxers from the first bell as the Cordoba southpaw worked like an effiecient machine behind a piston-like jab that tore big holes through the defense of Mexican visitor Soto. More...

 

 

Boxing In Argentina: Weekend Results

By Alejandro Tostado September 21st, 2008 All Boxing Results

The biggest card this weekend in the Land of Silver took place last night at the Nuevo Palacio Aurinegro in Puerto Madryn where southpaw Omar Andres Narvaez continued his mastery of the WBO Flyweight title, outboxing WBC Cabofe titlist Alejandro Hernandez over twelve rounds of action.

"El Huracan" put impressive skills on display and introduced the 22 year old Mexican visitor to the style of fighting that has won Narvaez an amazing fourteen consecutive defenses since winning the WBO gem against Adonis Rivas over six years ago.

The 33 year old Narvaez improves to 28-02 (17), and has equaled the Argentine world record defense mark of all-time great middleweight Carlos Monzon, cementing his status as a national hero.

Hernandez loses for only the second time since 2005 and drops to 20-6-1 (9).

Also on the card was super bantam veteran Jose Pedro Ramon Saez, 16-7-2 (8), who had to climb off the canvas twice in a war with previously undefeated prospect Mauricio Javier "Chucky" Munoz, 15-1 (8), who was also floored, before he could pull out an upset unanimous decision win and take the vacant interim WBO Latino belt. More...

 

 

Friday Night Boxing Results

By Richard Eberline May 10th, 2008 All Boxing Results

We start off in sunny Spain where at Pabellon Central in Vigo, hometown hero Ivan Pozo, 28-5-1 (18), became the latest victim of WBO Flyweight Champion Omar Andres Narvaez, 27-0-2 (17), as the Spaniard could not come out for the eighth round.

Narvaez, known as "El Huracan" in his native Argentina, put on a masterful performance in front of the 5,000 fans that packed the arena and the southpaw put an end to former European champion Pozo's four fight win streak.

The man from Cordoba has held the WBO belt for six years and has now retained his title successfully 13 times.

Also on the bill, Spain based Colombian slugger Franklin Teran, 26-1 (21), won his 17th bout in a row by stopping Paraguayan veteran Feliciano Dario Azuaga Ledezma, 72-12-2 (61), in the fourth.

At the Eston Sports Academy in Middlesbrough, England, featherweight Paul Truscott, 11-0 (1), posted a twelve round decision over Ghanaian southpaw Osumanu Akaba, 10-4 (8), to capture the vacant Commonwealth Featherweight title.

Heading way down to South Africa, super flyweight Simphiwe "Golden Master" Nongqayi, 14-0 (6), clambered off the floor in the third round to boss Argentina's Julio David Roque Ler, 25-5 (14), the rest of the way and retain the WBF crown for the third time. More...

 


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