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BENAVIDEZ PUNISHES ZURDO WITH KO6

David Benavidez took the WBA and WBO cruiserweight belts from Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez with an awesome display of speed and power on Saturday night in Las Vegas. The “Mexican Monster” dropped Ramirez in the fourth and the sixth, badly damaging the now-former champion’s right eye. The second knockdown in the sixth ended the fight with the official time of the stoppage at 2:59.

The headliner of the pay-per-view show didn’t disappoint as the two cruiserweights traded heavy punches throughout. After two highly entertaining fights on the main broadcast, it would have been hard to match the back-and-forth energy the audience had already enjoyed. But the violence of the stoppage left no one disappointed.

Benavidez (32-o, 26 KOs) squared up with Ramirez (48-2, 30 KOs) and the challenger had the quicker, more accurate hands from the outset. Ramirez chose to stand and fight and Benavidez regularly got the better of the exchanges. The speed difference was significant and Benavidez’ shots did damage while Zurdo’s got through but didn’t change the action in his favor.

When Ramirez was floored in round four, he got up with damage to his right eye. Surprisingly, Zurdo had a good round five as Benavidez appeared to slow down a bit.

But the sixth saw a pitched battle where Ramirez was doing ok until the vicious exchange in the waning seconds. After taking another brutal shot to the eye, Ramirez backed away and went down to one knee. The fight was waved off and David Benavidez became the new two-belt champ at 200.

Very impressive performance by Benavidez and nothing to be ashamed of for Ramirez. He went out on his shield.

ROUND BY ROUND

RD1 – Benavidez getting there with the straight right down the middle. Good action to start, Benavidez sharper.
RD2 – No lateral movement from either, right in front of each other, sizing each other up. Benavidez quicker. Zurdo backs him to the ropes and gets some body work done. Good back-and-forth. 2-0 Benavidez.
RD3 – Big shots landed by both. Zurdo warming up. David’s power shots not rocking him like the first two rounds. Fast hands for Benavidez. A brawl to end the round. 2-1 Benavidez.
RD4 – Big right for Benavidez hurts Zurdo, follows up, Zurdo goes down at the bell. Gets up, bloody. 3-1 Benavidez.
RD5 – Zurdo comes forward and gets a lot done. Benavidez not as active. 3-2 Benavidez.
RD6 – Decent round for Zurdo until he gets popped at the end again and he goes down. Pain from the eye. Official time – 2:59.

PAUL DECISIONS CHAVEZ JR.

Jake Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) won a comfortable decision over a sluggish Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (54-7-1, 34 KOs) at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Saturday night. The headline of a stellar PPV card on DAZN was disappointing as Chavez Jr. failed to let his hands go for much of the fight as Paul built up a big lead. Though Chavez Jr. turned it up late in the fight and rallied against the tiring Paul, the 10-round decision went to Paul by scores of 99-91, 98-92 and 97-93.

Chavez Jr. fit the profile of opponents for Paul, a social media star who is building a boxing career that he says will lead him to a legit championship fight. The son of legend Julio Cesar Chavez checked in at 39 years of age and well past his prime. Paul fired away in the early rounds while Chavez Jr. did very little.

The last couple of rounds saw Chavez Jr. score with some left hooks while Paul was breathing heavily. Too little, too late. It was an easy decision for Paul.

On the undercard, WBA/WBO cruiserweight champion Zurdo Ramirez (48-1, 30 KOs) won a 10-round unanimous decision over Yuniel Dorticos (27-3, 25 Kos) by scores of 115-112, 115-112 and 117-110.

Floyd Schofield (19-0, 13 KOs) blasted Tevin Farmer (33-9-1, 8 KOs) in just 1:18 of the first round. Schofield scored and early knockdown and then followed up with another which prompted the ref to wave it off.