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Alberto Machado stopped Jezreel Corrales in eight games

  Alberto Machado stopped Jezreel Corrales in eight games to win the 130-pound NBA championship

Verona, New York - At the Touring Stone Resort and Casino, the 130-pound section welcomed the introduction of a new elite participant. Alberto Machado, Puerto Rico (19-0, 16 Cuz), won the eighth round on Benzel Island Corrales (22-2 and 8 Cuz) to win the badminton championship. Corrales lost the league title on benchmarks when he failed to make the maximum weight of 130 pounds.

He began to shoot for Panamanian as Corrales was able to land his left hand on Machado. In the fifth round, Corrales fell left hand that sent Machado to the canvas. After that, the momentum of the shootout shifted to favor Puerto Rico as Machado worked more behind his GAP allowing him to land the correct hockey. In the sixth round, Machado Corrales was injured with the right hook as Corrales jumped inside. Round 7 Machado saw again the earth hook right at the inside which put the corals gloves on canvas. Unfortunately Mashado did not see a punch and did not score a knockout in his favor. The end came in the eighth round when the two men exchanged the left hand that landed. Puerto Rico fell harder. Corrales was on canvas, and the verdict was a bout off when the Panamanian reached his feet in the count of ten.


The main star in the television broadcast was the former hero Dimitrios "Boo", which has a range of 154 pounds Andrade (25-0 and 16 coz), making his move to the medium weight section. Providence, Rhode Island A citizen faced off against then defeat Antiz (23-1-1, 11 Kos) of Maryland. From the start, Andrade was able to display his skill tools by sending out the younger Fox Outback from the outer counter landing left hands and right back all night. The gap in experience was clear from the start of the bout as Andrade has a deep amateur appeal with victories over Daniel Jacobs and Keith Thurman. Andrade won a unanimous unanimous decision with scores of 118-110, 118-109 and 116-111. Of the 269 electrical punches, 132 fell by 49 percent.

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