In a highly anticipated professional debut, Curmel Moton (1-0-0 1 KO) delivered a spectacular first-round knockout against Ezequiel Flores (4-1-0 3 KOs). The bout, held in the super featherweight division, was scheduled for four rounds but ended in just 1:48. Moton controlled the fight from the beginning, showcasing his prowess and dominance in the ring.
As soon as the bell rang, Moton wasted no time in asserting his dominance. His sharp jabs and quick footwork kept Flores at bay, making it clear who was in control. At the 1:48 mark, Moton delivered a powerful blow that sent Flores crashing to the canvas. The referee, Celestino Ruiz, quickly stepped in to stop the fight, declaring Moton the victor by knockout.
A Well Prepared Teenager
Moton’s performance was a testament to his preparation and skill. Despite this being his professional debut, he displayed the poise and confidence of a seasoned boxer. His ability to read Flores’ movements and counter effectively left the audience in awe. This fight was held at super featherweight, a division known for its competitive and fierce matchups, yet Moton made it look effortless.
The crowd erupted in cheers as Moton celebrated his victory, marking the beginning of what promises to be an exciting career. From the outset of the fight, it was clear that Moton was determined to make a statement in his professional debut.
Moton Poised and Sharp in Victory
Moton’s short yet impactful fight against Flores was a masterclass in precision and strategy. Right from the start, Moton set the distance and kept the aggressive Flores at bay. His sharp left jabs and quick footwork established control, preventing Flores from closing in. The first minute saw Moton landing a stiff left to Flores’ body, causing him to go down.
Flores managed to recover and stood up for the referee’s eight-count, but it was clear he was in trouble. Moton, sensing his opponent’s vulnerability, didn’t let up. He cornered Flores and unleashed a flurry of punches, showcasing not just power but also remarkable stamina. This relentless assault, lasting about ten seconds, left the referee with no choice but to stop the fight, ensuring Flores’ safety.
The precision with which Moton executed his plan was impressive. He demonstrated an ability to adapt quickly, capitalizing on Flores’ weaknesses. Each punch seemed calculated, each movement deliberate, a clear indication of his boxing IQ. Flores, despite his best efforts, could not withstand the onslaught, and the referee’s decision to halt the fight was a wise one.
This debut not only marked a victory for Moton but also set the stage for his future in professional boxing. His performance suggested that he has the potential to become a formidable force in the super featherweight division. The fight marks the beginning of what we hope is a great career for Moton.
A Stellar Card by Canelo and Reynoso
The event where Moton made his debut was a star-studded affair, curated by boxing legends Canelo Alvarez and his trainer Eddy Reynoso. The night featured a mix of rising prospects, seasoned veterans, and top-tier fighters, making it an unforgettable event for boxing fans. The highlight of the evening was Canelo Alvarez defending his IBF/WBA/WBC and WBO super middleweight titles against Jermell Charlo.
The packed card meant that Moton’s bout against Flores was a dark match, taking place after the main event. Despite being bumped off the pay-per-view lineup, the fight garnered significant attention on social media, where fans eagerly shared and discussed Moton’s impressive performance.
Plenty of Action All Night
The main event itself was a thrilling showcase of boxing at its highest level. Canelo Alvarez, one of the sport’s most accomplished fighters, demonstrated why he is considered the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. His bout with Jermell Charlo was a display of skill, power, and strategy, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
In addition to the main event, the card featured a series of exciting matches that highlighted the depth of talent in boxing today. From Erickson Lubin’s victory over Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jr. to Elijah Garcia’s knockout win against Jose Armando Resendiz, the night was filled with memorable moments. Moton’s debut added a fresh and exhilarating chapter to an already remarkable event.
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Fighter 1 | Decision | Fighter 2 |
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Saul Alvarez | W-UD 12/12 | Jermell Charlo |
Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jr. | L-UD 12/12 | Erickson Lubin |
Yordenis Ugas | L-UD 12/12 | Mario Barrios |
Elijah Garcia | W-TKO 8/10 | Jose Armando Resendiz |
Oleksandr Gvozdyk | W-KO 2/8 | Isaac Rodrigues |
Frank Sanchez | W-RTD 4/10 | Scott Alexander |
Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela | W-KO 6/8 | Yeis Gabriel Solano |
Terrell Gausha | W-MD 8/8 | KeAndrae Leatherwood |
Bek Nurmaganbet | W-TKO 3/6 | Abimbola Osundairo |
Justin Viloria | W-UD 6/6 | Angel Barrera |
Abilkhan Amankul | D-MD 4/4 | Joeshon James |
Curmel Moton | W-TKO 1/4 | Ezequiel Flores |