{"id":54321,"date":"2015-07-20T21:32:02","date_gmt":"2015-07-21T02:32:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=54321"},"modified":"2015-07-20T21:32:02","modified_gmt":"2015-07-21T02:32:02","slug":"boxing-results-from-around-the-world-july-17-july-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=54321","title":{"rendered":"Boxing Results From Around the World \u2013 (July 17 \u2013 July 19)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a href=\" http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=54321\" rel=\" http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=54321\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-52895 size-full\" style=\"margin-right: 10px;\" src=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/Globe.jpg\" alt=\"Globe\" width=\"225\" height=\"225\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/Globe.jpg 225w, https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/Globe-150x150.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 225px) 100vw, 225px\" \/><\/a>By Jeremiah \u201cGriffo\u2019s Handkerchief\u201d Preisser<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In an unheralded 140-pound title fight, Argentina\u2019s quick-hitting southpaw, Cesar \u201cEl Distinto\u201d Cuenca, 48-0, 2 KO\u2019s, out-classed Bob Arum\u2019s second meal ticket into the Chinese market, Da Lian, China resident, Ik \u201cWild Man\u201d Yang, 19-1, 14 KO\u2019s. Cuenca displayed surprising ability to those who may have never seen him before. Everything Cuenca did was fast and Yang had almost no answer for it. The Chinese light-welterweight was circled, counter-punched, and strafed with lead power shots all night. Oddly, \u201cEl Distinto\u201d seemed to land the harder punches, even felling \u2018Wild Man\u201d in the first with a nice combination of straight lefts and rights. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Yang did land occasionally, however, as Cuenca made a few tactical errors. One of them happened in the fifth, where Yang landed a good right hand which sent Cuenca down, though Cuenca didn\u2019t seem hurt. It looked more to be a balance thing than anything.<\/p>\n<p>Overall it was a big success for a man who was largely unknown outside of his native country. Cuenca is now the IBF world champion and bigger fights may be on the horizon. If you are in need of a post-weekend boxing clinic, this may be for you.<\/p>\n<p>Former pound-for-pounder Nonito \u201cThe Filipino Flash\u201d Donaire, 35-3, 23 KO\u2019s, fought France\u2019s Anthony Settoul, 20-4, 8 KO\u2019s, in a scheduled 10-rounder. Only it didn\u2019t go so far. Plainly stated, Donaire dominated.<\/p>\n<p>The California resident looked like the quality boxer-puncher he always has been, though he was a bit more active with his hands, a problem he has had in the past. He jabbed more frequently than we are used to seeing him, as well. Most prominent of his tools was the power. Donaire unraveled Settoul with body shots, dropping him twice in the first round. In the second, Donaire caught the Frenchman with a well-timed overhand counter, prompting a towel tossing by the corner.<\/p>\n<p>This victory helped put the four-division champion in a position to face the U.K.\u2019s, Scott Quigg. Granted this comes off, it should prove an interesting watch.<\/p>\n<p>English middleweight prospect, Adam \u201cThe Bomber\u201d Etches, 19-1, 16 KO\u2019s, got back to his winning ways after suffering a setback in the form of quality veteran, Sergey Khomitsky. His opponent was twenty-nine-year-old Argentine, Victor \u201cEl Chacal\u201d Rosales, 11-1, 6 KO\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>It was a less than stellar performance, but Etches got the job done. He jabbed consistently and stayed patient until finally finding the mark in round three with a right hand that put Rosales to his knees. The Argentinian beat the count and looked clear-eyed before resuming, but \u201cThe Bomber\u201d kept on him and blasted him once more. Rosales once again beat the count, but he looked unfit to continue and the referee waived it off.<\/p>\n<p>Etches may need a fight or two to regain his confidence, but assuming he does, fights with guys like Macklin, Heiland, Blackwell, and O&#8217;Sullivan would prove exciting.<\/p>\n<p>Another prospect scored a stoppage over the weekend. That prospect was Deutschland\u2019s power punching son and super-middleweight (see my earlier article), Vincent Feigenbutz, 20-1, 19 KO\u2019s. The German took on Mauricio \u201cEl Sinchi\u201d Reynoso, 15-2-1, 11 KO\u2019s, a never-been-stopped Peruvian.<\/p>\n<p>Feigenbutz started in his usual manner, boxing from a high guard and jabbing. The first round was slow paced, minus a few flurries from both men. The third round was different, however, with the pace heating up and the Teutonic fighter dropping the Peruvian with a combination that ended in a hard left hook landing to the body. Reynoso got up but it was clear that he was bothered by the authentic power of Feigenbutz. \u201cEl Sinchi\u201d made it to his feet but hit the canvass not long after, as he attempted to land a right hand which was avoided and counted by the German\u2019s own right. The ref reached the count of \u201ceight\u201d and discontinued the bout when Reynoso looked weary.<\/p>\n<p>Feigenbutz is young at nineteen and needs a lot of work if he wishes to hit the big time, but his power is real. That alone may earn him a spot in title contention, though only time will tell.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDjingis Khan\u201d, or Denis Shafikov, 36-1-1, 20 KO\u2019s, squared off against Indonesian, Roy \u201cThe Sniper\u201d Mukhlis, 27-5-3, 21 KO\u2019s. The Indonesian boxed and moved; the Russian pressed the action. In the second, Shafikov worked beautifully behind some of the best head movement you will see in the fight game. About one minute in, he started to hurt Mukhlis and knocked him down with a left. Mukhlis didn\u2019t take kindly to the hurt and started to fold, piece by piece. This culminated when the Russian landed a number of telling blows and Mukhlis raised his hand in a sign of surrender.<\/p>\n<p>Denis Shafikov is in line for a title shot, though it is unclear as to who will fight him for the mandatory IBF strap. No matter who it is, they better bring their A-game because the well-schooled Russian is no walk in the park for any lightweight.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Wonder Kid\u201d, Rex Tso, 17-0, 10 KO\u2019s won by fourth-round technical knockout over Thai fighter, Khunkhiri Wor Wisaruth, 21-12-1, 14 KO\u2019s. Tso is another one of Bob Arum\u2019s meal tickets into the Chinese market.<\/p>\n<p>Tso dominated from start to finish. He landed power shots from the outside, the inside, to the head, and to the body. The kid looked especially good when he boxed. The end came when the Hong Kong born fighter landed a succession of poorly answered blows, largely along the ropes.<\/p>\n<p>Tso looks to be the most well-equipped Chinese prospect Arum has signed. He is a 5\u20197\u201d 115-pound southpaw who can box and seems to have respectable power.<\/p>\n<p>Arif Magomedov, 16-0, 9 KO\u2019s, recent conqueror of boxing best journeyman in Darnell Boone, overwhelmed 6\u20194\u201d in undefeated American up-and-comer, Derrick \u201cTake It to the Bank\u201d Webster, 19-1, 10 KO\u2019s. Magomedov established range from the get-go, walking in behind power shots and banging away and the extremely tall fighter\u2019s body, hurting him on a number of occasions. The Russian caught up with Webster in the last round and gave put him on his trunks. Webster saw the final bell, but there was no question as to who won.<\/p>\n<p>Also securing \u2018W\u2019s\u2019 was Jeff Saunders (Bradley\u2019s brother), Jose Carlos Ramirez, Noel Gevor, Artem Dalakian, and Vyacheslav Senchenko.<\/p>\n<p>[si-contact-form form=&#8217;2&#8242;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Jeremiah \u201cGriffo\u2019s Handkerchief\u201d Preisser In an unheralded 140-pound title fight, Argentina\u2019s quick-hitting southpaw, Cesar \u201cEl Distinto\u201d Cuenca, 48-0, 2 KO\u2019s, out-classed Bob Arum\u2019s second meal ticket into the Chinese market, Da Lian, China resident, Ik \u201cWild Man\u201d Yang, 19-1, 14 KO\u2019s. Cuenca displayed surprising ability to those who may have never seen him before. 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