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Anthony Dirrell
TKO's Injured Renan St-Juste In 4; Jhonatan Romero Upsets
Chris Avalos
Photos: Tom Casino - SHOWTIME
Anthony “The Dog”
Dirrell recorded his ninth consecutive stoppage after
Canadian Renan St-Juste could not continue to fight
following what appeared to be a separated left shoulder
at 2:54 of the fourth round in the ShoBox: The New
Generation main event. The evening’s opener featured
Jhonatan “Momo” Romero scoring a 10-round split decision
over Chris “The Hitman” Avalos in an action-packed super
bantamweight bout by the scores of 96-93, 96-94 for
Romero and 95-94 for Avalos. The doubleheader originated
from Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., just
up the 101 Freeway from where International Boxing
Federation (IBF) bantamweight titleholder Abner Mares
and Joseph King Kong Agbeko will battle in a highly
anticipated rematch tomorrow on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP
BOXING LIVE at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast)
on SHOWTIME®.
After a measured first
couple of minutes, Dirrell (24-0, 21 KOs), of Flint,
Mich., established his power by backing up St-Juste
(23-3-1, 15 KOs) with a right hand late in the opening
round. The southpaw St-Juste, who also boasts some fuel
in his fists, repeatedly loaded up with his left hand
and missed wildly. Facing a 5-inch heigh disadvantage,
the shorter St-Juste failed to get inside on Dirrell.
Ever patient, Dirrell dictated the fight’s pace and
seemlessly switched between orthodox and southpaw
stances.
In the fourth, an awkward clash caused a head butt to
Dirrell’s forehead that sent him to the ground.
Seemingly incensed, Dirrell stood up, regained his
composure and proceeded to attack his opponent. After
taking a few shots, St-Juste attemped to hold on to his
surging opponent but Dirrell merely spun him around. St-Juste
began to wince in pain while clutching his left
shoulder. Referee Jack Reiss ended the bout when St-Juste
informed him that he could not continue. Replays showed
that St-Juste’s shoulder was injured during the awkard
clash and not from Dirrell’s post-head butt attack.
Although the bout was
stopped short, Dirrell looked good through four rounds
while taking his largest step up in competition. The
victory awards Dirrell the distinction of mandatory
challenger for the World Boxing Council (WBC) 168-pound
title, currently held by Super Six World Boxing Classic
Finalist Carl Froch.
”I’m coming, Super Six. You all better watch out. ’The
Dog’ is coming,” Dirrell emphatically stated after the
bout as he celebrated with his family, including his
brother and former Super Six participant, Andre Dirrell.
The telecast’s
co-feature provided more punches and rounds than the
headliner but less certainty about the outcome. Avalos
(19-2, 15 KOs) – making his ShoBox-record sixth
appearance – scored a knockdown just before the end of
the first round with his patented power punches against
the ropes. The quicker Romero, of Colombia, rebounded in
the second session by staying mobile and timing Avalos’
punches to catch him coming in.
Avalos, of Lancaster, Calif., achieved most of his
success with powerful combinations while Romero’s right
uppercut served as his most valuable asset. The seventh
round turned into a slugfest with both fighters refusing
to hit the canvas. Avalos continued to display to ShoBox
fans that his chin is almost as solid as his right hand.
Avalos caught Romero
with a head shot in the eighth that seemed to hurt the
Colombian. Avalos went for the kill but was unable to
stop his opponent. Romero bounced back with a very
successful ninth after looking exhausted in between
rounds.
As the fight came to a close, the boxers raised their
arms in victory but it was only Romero (20-0, 12 KOs)
who was able to keep his arms upstretched when the
outcome was officially announced. The vocal crowd booed
the decision.
The event was promoted
by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.
Tonight’s telecast will replay on Thursday, Dec. 8 at 10
p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME Extreme and will be available on
SHOWTIME On Demand from Dec. 5 through Dec. 18.
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