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Cloutier’s Canada Corner
Adkenis Still Undefeated
By Daniel Cloutier
MONTRÉAL, Canada - The Montrealer super lightweight (140
pounds) Mazlum Adkenis improved his perfect pro record to
16-0-0, Thursday evening at the Montréal Casino, with a win
by split decision 10 rounds over the Mexican Erick Encinia
(14-6-1). The show was presented by the GYM Group, leaded by
Yvon Michel.
The first round was intense, each fighter got his great
moments offensively. But Encinia finished the round with a
cut over the left eye.
The second round was spectacular, and the Montrealer
dominated lightly the round.
The third round was spectacular and close.
The fourth round was intense, and the Montrealer dominated
lightly the round.
Adkenis attacked intensively in the fifth and the sixth
rounds.But his opponent was also aggressive.
The seventh round was close and intense.
Aggressive, Askenis attacked intensively in the eight and
nine rounds and he dominated clearly these two rounds.
The 10th and last round was spectacular, and Askenis
dominated more than his rival.
Two judges scored the bout 95-94 and 96-03 for the
Montrealer, the other judge scored the bout 96-93 for the
Mexican.
“The fight was intense, but I am proud to stay undefeated,”
said Adkenis, “I have been aggressive in every rounds, but
my opponent gave me a good opposition in most of the
rounds.”
Just before the main event, the Montrealer female
welterweight (147 pounds) Marie-Pier Houle (5-0-1).beat the
Argentinian champion, Yamila Esther Reynoso (12-10-3), by
unanimous decision in six rounds.
The fight was intense, these two female fighters were
aggressive, and most of the rounds were close.
The judges scored the bout 60-54, 59-55 and 59-55 for the
Montrealer.
“The fight was intense, but I am proud of the result,” said
Houle. “I am positive that I dominated more rounds than my
rival, who gave me a very good opposition.”
In the first fight of the evening, the Montrealer
lightweight (135 pounds), Eric Bazran started his pro boxing
career on a good note, with a win by unanimous decision in
four rounds over the Mexican Arielo Gonzalez Vazquez
(1-1-2).
The judges scored the bout 40-36, 39-37 and 39-37 for the
Montrealer.
Basran dominated clearly three of the four rounds of the
bout.
“It was my first fight in two years, and I think I did well
tonight,” said Basran. “I was moving well and I punched my
opponent at the right moment.”
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