On September 23, 1948, the iconic Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York, played host to a world lightweight title bout between champion Ike Williams and challenger Jesse Flores. The fight, promoted by Mike Jacobs' 20th Century Sporting Club, drew significant attention as Williams defended his crown against the formidable Flores. The choice of Yankee Stadium as the venue added to the grandeur of the event, as it was one of the most prestigious boxing arenas of the time.
Williams, hailing from Trenton, New Jersey, entered the ring with an impressive record of 94 wins, 10 losses, and 4 draws. His opponent, Flores from Stockton, California, boasted a respectable 47-3-4 record. Both fighters weighed in at 134¾ pounds, just under the lightweight limit.
From the opening bell, Williams demonstrated his superior skills and power. The champion methodically broke down Flores, scoring four knockdowns throughout the fight. These knockdowns progressively sapped Flores' strength and resolve, setting the stage for the eventual stoppage.
The end came in the tenth round. Williams, sensing his opponent's vulnerability, launched a sustained assault. Referee Mark Conn, recognizing Flores' inability to defend himself effectively, stepped in to halt the contest at 2:07 of the round, awarding Williams a technical knockout victory.
This win further solidified Williams' status as one of the premier lightweights of his era. For Flores, despite the loss, his performance against a champion of Williams' calibre spoke to his own skills and toughness in the ring.
The fight exemplified the high level of competition in the lightweight division during the late 1940s, with Williams continuing to prove himself as the man to beat. This victory at Yankee Stadium, one of boxing's most iconic venues, added another notable chapter to Williams' already impressive career.
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