Boxing Result

Murodjon Akhmadaliev Stops Ricardo Espinoza in Third Round

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Murodjon Akhmadaliev

VS
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Ricardo Espinoza Franco

Fight Details

Fight

Murodjon Akhmadaliev vs Ricardo Espinoza Franco

Date & Time

Saturday, December 14th, 2024

Championship

WBA Interim World Super Bantamweight Title

Venue

Salle des Étoiles
Salle des Étoiles, Monaco, Monte Carlo

How to Watch

DAZN

Promoter

Matchroom Boxing

Fight Report

Murodjon Akhmadaliev showcased his precision and power to claim a dominant third-round stoppage victory over Ricardo Espinoza in Monte Carlo, seizing the WBA interim super bantamweight title. The Uzbek fighter, known for his southpaw stance and sharp combinations, wasted little time asserting control over the bout.

Akhmadaliev dictated the pace from the opening bell, using calculated footwork and expertly setting up his dangerous left cross. Espinoza, a power puncher in his own right, struggled to find meaningful openings in the first two rounds. Akhmadaliev's superior timing and defensive discipline rendered the Mexican challenger largely ineffective.

The turning point came in the third round when Akhmadaliev's pinpoint accuracy paid dividends. A thunderous left hand landed cleanly, sending Espinoza to the canvas for the fight's first knockdown. Despite Espinoza's grit in beating the count, he could not escape the relentless assault that followed. Akhmadaliev, sensing his opportunity to close the show, intensified his attack with a barrage of punches that left Espinoza in survival mode.

With only seconds remaining in the round, Akhmadaliev delivered another devastating left hand that staggered Espinoza. The referee, recognizing the one-sided nature of the contest and Espinoza's inability to defend himself, waved off the fight to protect the Mexican fighter from further punishment.

Akhmadaliev's emphatic win improves his record to 13-1 (9 KOs), reestablishing his position as a top contender and mandatory challenger to Naoya Inoue. For Espinoza, who now falls to 30-5 (25 KOs), the loss underscores the gap between fringe contenders and the elite at super bantamweight.
This victory not only hands Akhmadaliev the interim title but also reaffirms his reputation as one of the division's most skilled and dangerous fighters, positioning him for potential high-stakes bouts shortly.

Undercard

Cheavon Clarke VS Leonardo Mosquea
Gary Cully VS Maxi Hughes
Beatriz Ferreira VS Licia Boudersa
Teremoana Teremoana VS Volodymyr Katsuk

What Happened After

Fighter History

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