Get the feeling Dulorme genuinely doesn't like Ennis. Good to see Michel 'Don't call me Tito' Rivera on the card. He's been steady rising hope he learned a bit after getting off the canvas to win last out.
Get the feeling Dulorme genuinely doesn't like Ennis. Good to see Michel 'Don't call me Tito' Rivera on the card. He's been steady rising hope he learned a bit after getting off the canvas to win last out.
Pretty standard long jabbing and 1-2s first two round by Rivera. He almost overextends himself making it harder to cut Romero off. Romero from Argentina seems up for it so far rolling better and getting off choppy flurries in 3rd. Like to see Rivera more side to side. Bit stiff and tall early
Long jab working overtime for Rivera. Finally gets some backfoot in 4th. Romero opens up looking to retaliate, awkward choppy stuff with so far not much on them. Man Mauro Ranallo going all shouty comic book on the mic stiff irritates. Rivera winning the rounds clear and operating very in-out straight line.
Romero says his leg hurts in corner. Seems Rivera can start rolling them out a bit now and do less sniping. Staying composed credit to him. Lands big right that moves Romero end of 6th
Rivera goes to canvason the way in off slappy left from Romero ruled a slip.
Just turned it on, I forget the Ali impersonator does look a bit like him :S
Rivera absolute pin point weighted right uppercut caught Romero who did well to stand up to it. Good finish to 7th for Rivera but Romero is a hard crude dude trying to throw back and taking what he has.
Rivera owns majority 8th but again Romero goes all in at end and landing a couple clean on Rivera but no effect. Rivera disputing trainer 'he's there follow up' in corner..Rivera with 'yeh but he don't stay there'. That was interesting
Rivera looks pretty quick and strong, doesn't look like he's at his final weight yet, I think he probably should be stopping this guy, looks like he has some nice potential though.
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