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Avalos KO's Nieves To Stay
Unbeaten,
Hometown Favorite Marquez Outpoints Campos
Photos: Tom Casino - SHOWTIME
Undefeated prospect
Chris Avalos registered a spectacular fourth round TKO
over previously once-beaten Jose Nieves at 2:20 in the
main event of Friday’s ShoBox: The New Generation from
the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, N.M.
Hometown favorite and unbeaten junior lightweight Archie
Ray Marquez scored a unanimous decision victory (79-72,
80-71, 77-74) over the tough Derrick Campos in front of
an energized crowd in Friday’s co-feature.
The event was promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.
Avalos (15-0, 12 KOs),
of Lancaster, Calif., lived up to his billing as an
aggressive, exciting fighter, but was out-boxed by
Nieves (17-2-3, 8 KOs), of Puerto Rico, in the opening
round. Not deterred, he came out in the second and
remaining rounds determined to do exactly what he does
best: swing hard and swing often.
Avalos plastered Nieves with combos against the ropes in
the fourth round, sending the 29-year-old to the canvas.
Nieves got up, but immediately faced an onslaught of
punches that floored him again and left him unable to
beat the count.
“Avalos turned the fight
with one shot,” said ShoBox’s expert commentator Steve
Farhood. “As soon as Nieves backed to the ropes, in
essence, the fight was over.
“He kept his poise and took what was given to him, and,
when he turned it up, it turned out that Nieves couldn’t
handle it.”
The 20-year-old Avalos,
who was facing his toughest opposition yet, seemed
surprised that the fight didn’t go past four rounds.
“I’m beyond happy, but I didn’t think it would end that
quickly,” Avalos said. “I thought it would go into the
sixth round. He was a good fighter, I take nothing from
him. I was just the better fighter tonight.”
Marquez (9-0, 6 KOs)
took his biggest step-up in opposition yet against the
vastly more experienced Campos (20-8, 11 KOs), of
Topeka, Kansas. The 21-year-old Albuquerque native
struggled to find his power against Campos, 28, who had
never been stopped inside the distance.
Marquez may have easily out-pointed Campos, but,
according to former undisputed light heavyweight champ
Antonio Tarver, Friday’s challenge proved that he needs
to throw more combos and face a more aggressive fighter
to help develop his skills.
“I like his style, but he needs to work on his power,”
said Tarver, who served as ShoBox’s guest analyst. “He
needs to turn his opportunities into power shots, rather
than boxing away. I look forward to seeing him again and
I think he has a bright future.”
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