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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Early Fight Of The Year Contender - Montes Beats Ibarra In Total War


Early Fight Of The Year Contender - Montes Beats Ibarra In Total War

Less than two months into 2012, we probably already have the fight of the
year locked down after fellow Mexicans Juan Jose Montes and Oscar Ibara
traded non-stop bombs Saturday night in Guadalajara in their fight for the
vacant World Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight title.

Ibara got off to the better start and landed some huge right hands in the
first round, but “Goofy” Montes took back control in the second by driving
his opponent to the ropes and firing relentlessly with both hands. Ibara
didn’t just receive, but landed some shots of his own and the capacity
crowd was on its feet watching what was turning out to be an outright war.

This trend continued throughout, Montes on the offensive but Ibara always
active and dangerous with his right hand. In the fourth he cut Montes over
the right eye, and in the tenth over the left, and with a bloody nose to
boot it was evident that Ibara had his share of success. But Montes
continued to charge relentlessly, and showed extraordinary courage and
determination from start to finish.

After twelve pulsating rounds of boxing, the crowd had hardly used their
chairs and gave the two warriors a two-minute standing ovation while
waiting for the decision. Judges Jose Garduno, Sergio Sotelo and Alan
Santana scored the bout 118-109, 116-111 and 114-113, all for Montes, but
both fighters deserves big credit for putting on one of the best WBF world
title fights in recent memory.

New World Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Champion Juan Jose
Montes improved his professional record to 22-2 (14), while Oscar Ibara
fell to 27-6 (18). The fight was promoted by Hector Garcia and HG Boxing,
and televised live in Mexico by Televisa. Supervisor was WBF President
Howard Goldberg.

On the previous night, Friday February 24 in Saint Quentin, France, local
hero Thierry Karl captured the vacant WBF International Cruiserweight
title with a unanimous decision over Georgian Sandro Sirposhvili at the
Palais des Sports. Karl fought a clever fight, and seemed to be one step
ahead of his opponent from the first bell, although Siproshvili never
stopped trying.

At the conclusion, scores were 97-93 (Jean Marcel Nartz, Germany), 99-93
(Alfred Asaro, France) and 100-90 (Robert Verwijs, Netherlands). Referee
was Alexsander Kalinkin from Russia. The fight was promoted by Boxing Club
des Saint Quentin. Thierry Karl, who won his first title at
Cruiserweight, is now 30-5 (19) in the professionals. Siproshvili drops to
25-11 (12).

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