Fight Details
Fight
Alex Dilmaghani vs Rene Tellez Giron
Date & Time
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Championship
10 Round Super-featherweight Bout
Venue
Entertainment and Sports Arena
Entertainment and Sports Arena, Washington, District of Columbia
How to Watch
Probox Tv
Promoter
Pro Box Promotions & NoXcuse Promotions
Fight Report
In a display of raw aggression and calculated pressure, Rene Tellez Giron proved once again that his record belies his true capabilities, securing a decisive victory over Alex Dilmaghani at the Entertainment & Sports Arena. The bout, featured on the ProBox TV broadcast undercard of the Lamont Roach Jr. vs Feargal McCrory main event, showcased Giron's tenacity and power, ultimately forcing a stoppage after seven gruelling rounds.
From the opening bell, Giron set a frenetic pace that Dilmaghani struggled to match. The Mexican fighter's recent activity showed as he seamlessly transitioned from his February victory over the highly-touted George Acosta into this career-defining performance.
Dilmaghani, returning from another extended layoff and fighting at a catchweight of 132 pounds, found himself immediately on the back foot. Giron, who weighed in at 136.25 pounds, used this size advantage to bulldoze forward, consistently backing his opponent to the ropes and unloading punishing combinations.
The fight's pattern was established early, with Giron relentlessly pursuing Dilmaghani around the ring. In the second round, Giron's accuracy in finding gaps in Dilmaghani's high guard became apparent. By the third, Dilmaghani's attempts to establish a jab were thwarted by Giron's persistent forward momentum, resulting in a series of punishing exchanges along the ropes.
As the bout progressed, Dilmaghani showed flashes of his skill, landing occasional crisp uppercuts and body shots. However, these moments of success were fleeting, as Giron's pressure never wavered. The fourth round saw Giron demonstrating his ability to fight effectively even when backed up, landing hard shots that seemed to sap Dilmaghani's confidence.
Recognizing the need for a change in strategy, Dilmaghani attempted to employ more movement in the sixth round. However, Giron's ability to cut down the ring shone through as he repeatedly trapped his opponent in corners and against the ropes, unleashing punishing body shots that visibly took their toll.
The seventh round proved to be the final chapter of this one-sided affair. Giron, sensing victory was within reach, ramped up his already impressive output. As the ten-second warning sounded, he launched into a final barrage that left Dilmaghani reeling. The referee's decision to wave off the fight as Dilmaghani returned to his corner was met with little protest, a testament to Giron's dominance.
This victory propels Giron, now 20-3 (13 KOs), into serious contention in the lightweight division. At just 25 years old, the fighter from Queretaro, Mexico, has shown remarkable improvement since his narrow loss to Jose Matias Romero last year. His ability to overwhelm a seasoned operator like Dilmaghani speaks volumes about his potential at the highest levels of the sport.
For Dilmaghani, now 20-3-1 (7 KOs), this defeat raises questions about his future at the elite level. The 32-year-old from Manchester, England, who had previously shown promise in competitive bouts against top opposition, struggled to find answers to Giron's relentless assault. The long layoffs between fights contributed to his performance, highlighting the importance of consistent activity in the sport.
As the dust settles on this thrilling encounter, the boxing world will be watching closely to see what's next for Rene Tellez Giron. With this statement victory, he has proven that he's more than capable of troubling the division's top contenders. For Dilmaghani, a period of reflection and a move back down in weight could be on the horizon as he looks to rebuild following this setback.
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