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Surprise! 30:1 Underdog Jeison Rosario Power Punches With Both Hands, Upsets J-Rock
By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent
Philadelphia, PA (January 19th, 2019)– Ringside commentator Joe Goossen noted Big Bear is a training camp where fighters go to focus, and Jeison Rosario most certainly can punch with both hands. Julian ‘J-Rock’ Williams did not get this message. Rosario trained for 16 weeks, and gave Williams some brutal shots, rolling his eyes and dropping him down to the canvas off the ropes in the fifth round to win the World Boxing Association, International Boxing Federation and International Boxing Organization World Super Welterweight title in the main event at Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Williams hometown, on Saturday evening, January 18, 2020, televised on Fox Sports. Philadelphia fans booed Williams performance.
Rosario, 20-1-1 with 14 knockouts, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, began jabbing from the beginning of the bout, and looked like a confident man on a mission. A legitimate punch by Rosario gave Williams a nasty cut on the left eyelid which eventually blurred Williams’ vision. Power punches from Rosario kept raining down on Williams. By the time a right-left combination staggered Williams in the fifth round, who fell to the canvas (not a knockdown), Williams appeared out on his feet. Nonetheless the bout continued, and power shots from Rosario took Williams out. Williams, who said “Wow!” when referee Benji Esteves Jr. stopped the bout, never knew what hit him, but has a mandatory rematch clause. Williams, 27-2 with 16 knockouts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who admitted he had blurred vision during the bout after the loss, still conceded he had lost to a better fighter.
Result: Jeison Rosario TKO Julian Williams, Super Welterweights (1:36)
Rosario wins World Boxing Association World Super Welterweight title
Rosario Wins International Boxing Federation World Super Welterweight title
Rosario Wins International Boxing Organization World Super Welterweight title
Rosario was down in the fifth round. Referee: Benji Esteves Jr.
Undercard Results at Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Chris Colbert Win 12 Jezzrel Corrales, Super Featherweights
Colbert, 14-0, wins interim World Boxing Association Super Featherweight title
Panama’s 23-4 Corrales was down in the tenth round.
Jorge Cota TKO 5 Thomas LaManna, Super Welterweights (1:22)
Los Mochis, Sinaloa Mexico’s Jorge Cota, 30-4, 27 knockouts, has been around.
Overhyped 26-3-1 ‘Cornflake’ LaManna, for the fourth time, fails to win the big one.
Cota was landing uppercut bombs in fifth round. LaManna’s corner stopped the contest.
Referee: Gary Rosato
Jose Luis Gallegos Win 8 Ricky Lopez, Super Featherweights
California’s 19-8 Gallegos scores minor decision upset over Colorado’s 21-5-1 Lopez.
Joey Spencer Win 6 Erik Spring, Middleweights
90-10 California amateur Spencer, a two-time U.S Junior champion, is now 10-0 as a pro at age nineteen. Spring, 13-4-2, Reading, Pennsylvania, has won only four of last eight bouts. Opening televised bout on the card.
Vito Mielicki Jr. Win 4 Preston Wilson, Welterweights
Kyrone Davis TKO 4 Antonio Todd, Middleweights
Miguel Roman (Pro Debut) Win 4 Antonio Lucaine, Featherweights
Paul Kroll TKO 1 Marcel Rivers, Super Welterweights (0:49)
Philadelphia super welterweight prospect 7-0 prospect Kroll continues to rise.
Norman Neely KO 1 Larry Knight, Heavyweights (1:21)
A predictable outcome for 5-0 Neely, with Georgia’s 4-23-1 Knight without a prayer.
Romuel Cruz TKO 1 Julio Garcia, Super Bantamweights (2:56)
JEISON ROSARIO STOPS JULIAN WILLIAMS TO CAPTURE WBA & IBF SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLES IN FOX PBC FIGHT NIGHT MAIN EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT FROM TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S LIACOURAS CENTER IN PHILADELPHIA
Rising Star Chris Colbert Drops Former Champion Jezreel Corrales & Wins Unanimous Decision to Capture Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title
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Top Super Welterweight Prospect Joey Spencer Earns Unanimous Decision Over Erik Spring
Jorge Cota, Vito Mielnicki Jr. & Romuel Cruz Victorious in FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 & FOX Deportes
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PHILADELPHIA (January 19, 2020) – Jeison Rosariocaptured the WBA and IBF Super Welterweight World titles with a shocking fifth round stoppage of hometown favorite Julian “J-Rock” Williams Saturday night in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event and on FOX Deportes from Temple University’s Liacouras Center in Philadelphia.
“As soon as I stepped into the ring, I knew he could not hurt me,” said Rosario. “I knew that my power was affecting him right away. This is a big victory for me and for the whole Dominican Republic.”
“Rosario was the better man tonight,” said Williams. “It was a great homecoming for my fans and I’m sorry I let them down. What went wrong tonight needs to and will be fixed. We’re going to an immediate rematch and we look forward to returning the favor.”
In his first world title fight, the Dominican Republic’s Rosario landed power punches from the outset and opened up a cut on with a punch over Williams’ right eye in the second round. Williams was landing power punches of his own, but was unable to stop Rosario from coming forward.
Watch round two highlights where Rosario opens the cut over Williams’ eye here.
“I’m so emotional in this moment right now,” said Rosario. “When I lost my last fight I said I will never lose again until I become champion of the world and that’s what happened tonight. I came prepared. I knew before the fight that I was going to win it.”
In round five Rosario landed the punches that would ultimately lead to the end of the fight, hitting him with hard straight right hands that immediately slowed Williams.
“I have to give a lot of credit to my team,” said Rosario. “I had a 16-week training camp and that prepared me for this. My life is changed forever and I can support my family in a whole new way. I realized that I was going to win, once I was offered the fight. I knew that if I made the sacrifice, that I would do what I did tonight. I knew it 16 weeks ago.”
Rosario sensed his moment and came forward with big punches, while Williams tried to hold and survive. Eventually the onslaught proved to be too much, and referee Benjy Esteves halted the bout 1:37 into the round. At the time of the stoppage, Rosario led 39-37 on two cards, with the third card scored 38-38.
“I wasn’t surprised he was so good,” said Williams. “I told everybody he’s a real fighter. I have to accept it. The cut blurred my vision a little bit but it wasn’t the reason why I lost. He was the better fighter tonight. We’ve got a rematch clause. I’ll see him again soon. I’ll be back.”
The co-main event saw rising star Chris “Prime Time” Colbert (14-0, 5 KOs) drop former champion Jezreel Corrales (23-4, 9 KOs) on his way to a unanimous decision victory that earned him the Interim WBA Super Featherweight Title.
“He is a great fighter,” said Colbert. “People don’t realize that, because he had a bad decision against Ladarius Miller. But he’s a great fighter. He’s very awkward. He’s slick and fast. It was hard to catch him because he was running, but he came to fight. I take my hat off to him.”
The action began tactically, with Colbert trying to figure out the awkward style of the veteran former champion Corrales. Colbert switched from orthodox to southpaw and was able to control the early action despite a slow pace.
“I did my job in there,” said Corrales. “My strategy was to hit and not get hit. I felt like I made him struggle for a lot of the fight. The knockdown wasn’t from being hurt, it was my balance. Our feet got tangled and I lost my balance. I came in here to win. We both did our jobs, but the judges scored his pushing more than his punching.”
Colbert continued to vary up his attack as the fight went on, while Corrales was able to have some success in the middle rounds landing straight lefts to counter his attacking opponent. In round 10 Colbert began to pull away, landing a clean left hook followed by a right hook to the top of the head that put Corrales on a knee.
“I had confidence coming into the fight,” said Colbert. “I knew I was going to dominate the fight and I told you all that before the fight happened. He was running and I was trying to catch him, so I told my corner, let’s have a dog fight. We got 12 rounds. I’m in shape. You see, I didn’t sit down one round. I’m in shape and I came to fight. I wasn’t going to leave without this title.
The 23-year-old from Brooklyn seemed to get stronger as the fight went on and finished the championship rounds impressively, staggering Corrales in the waning moments of the fight to punctuate the performance. Colbert was the victor on all three judges’ cards, by scores of 117-110 twice and 116-111.
“The strategy was to use my jab like I did and try to set up my punches,” said Colbert. “But he’s very awkward and has good distance. Slowly but surely I decided to stop boxing, close the distance and get on him. I knew he couldn’t out throw me, I’m from Brooklyn.”
Watch highlights of Colbert vs. Corrales here and here. Watch the 10th round knockdown here and 11th round action here.
In the FOX PBC Fight Night opener, top super welterweight prospect Joey Spencer (10-0, 7 KOs)remained unbeaten with a unanimous decision over Erik Spring (13-4-2, 1 KO) after six rounds of action.
Fighting from the southpaw stance, Spring looked to land big overhand lefts but was rarely able to catch up to the speedy 19-year-old Spencer. Spencer dominated the action with his speed and by landing big hooks throughout the action.
“I was in there with a cagey, long southpaw,” said Spencer. “To be honest, when a guy is fighting as cagey as he was, it’s really hard for a guy with my style to just pull something out of nothing. He was a real defensive guy.”
Spencer was especially effective sneaking a powerful left hook around Spring’s guard. Spring tried to press the action in the later rounds and force a firefight but Spencer remained patient and picked his spots. Late in round six, a left hook from Spencer sent Spring flying into the ropes, before he was saved from the follow up onslaught by the bell.
“At the end I really just pressed him, said I’m going to finish strong, and hit him with some good shots,” said Spencer. “If I had done that in the first or second round, I would have ended it early. I’m glad to get the six rounds in. Experience is everything. You’re only as good as your next fight. I’m happy to get in there and get some good experience and I did my thing and got the shutout.”
“I was waiting too much,” said Spring. “I thought he would come in and engage more and I was looking counter him but he stayed on the outside. I was more impressed by his speed then his power. He’s a talented fighter but I could have been more effective.”
After six rounds, all three judges saw the fight for Spencer, by the score of 60-54 three times. PBC’s 2019 Prospect of the Year, Spencer will look for another big year in 2020.
“I’m going to stay busy this year,” said Spencer. “I’m going to have a four-fight year. This is one of four. We’re looking to bring some excitement and have some fun.”
Watch Joey Spencer seal his 10th career win with a powerful combo just before the final bell here.
Prior to the main card, FOX PBC Fight Night Prelims on FS1 and FOX Deportes saw Mexico’s Jorge Cota (30-4, 27 KOs) earn a fifth-round stoppage over Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (28-3-1, 10 KOs) 1:22 into their super welterweight bout, when LaManna’s corner advised the ringside doctor to halt the action.
Watch highlights of Jorge Cota’s fifth round stoppage of Thomas LaManna here.
The action also included sensational 17-year-old prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr. (4-0, 3 KOs) dominate Preston Wilson (6-4-1, 4 KOs) on his way to a unanimous decision by the score of 40-36 three times in their welterweight matchup.The Prelims opener saw undefeated Romuel Cruz (4-0-1, 2 KOs) score a first round stoppage of Julio Garcia (3-4, 2 KOs) 2:56 into their super bantamweight contest.
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