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Richard Torrez defeated Guid Vianell by a unanimous decision in their 10-year clash in Las Vegas on Saturday evening.
The American heavy weight of the enormous promise – a silver medalist at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 – as a result, remains undefeated and is probably the most difficult test of its 13 professional competitions against the Olympion (Rio 2016) Vianello.
Since the beginning of Torrez (13-0, 11 Kos) Bulls Vienello, wildly rocked with breaks and real hooks. Vienello (13-3-1, 11 Kos) prevented him from avoiding damage, so much that the point was deducted in the second round.
The Italian tried to face when Torrez continued forward, he landed shots as he could, even though he took an occasional blow on his way.
Vianello joined the fifth round, but Torrez returned fire and walked his dynamics. Both went in the eighth rush, with Torrez impressed by his opponent in the ninth and control of the last round.
All three judges scored a struggle in favor of Torrez, two of which gave it 98-91 and others described it as 97-92.
Torrez said after his victory, “I tried to build my shots and my body shots. Then my shots began to land more and more. From there other shots began to land like my hooks. That was the plan we had.
“He’s an Olympian. I give him all the credit. He’s a great fighter. I have nothing but respect for him, but today Tulare came out in California.
“I’m not saying no. I want it to be clear. I want it to be known. Whoever gives me, I’ll say yes.”
In the Battle of Junior Libra to underestimation, Lindolfo Delgado (23-0, 16 Kos) maintained his undefeated record with a decision to decide on the Dominican String Elvis Rodriguez (17-2-1, 13 Kos). Scores-95-95, 96-94, 96-94-not a narrowly attacked tilt, which was divided by rings observers.
Abdullah Mason (18-0, 16 Kos) celebrated his 21st birthday of the sixth round of Tko over Carlos Ornelas (28-5, 15 Kos) to capture light titles Nabf and Nabo.
Albert “Chop Chop” Gonzalez (13-0, 7 Kos) earned a working-class unanimous decision on the courageous Australian Australian Dan Coolwell (13-4, 8 Kos), while Jahi Tucker (14-1-1, 6 Kos) hit the dominant ten-year decision on the former British junior champion TROY (20-4-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1).