Wednesday, 13 July 2011

In a sport-Paul Williams will decide contentious questions over Lara (AP)

Atlantic City, N.J. – Paul Williams won the claim over Lara Erislandy Saturday blshov-former Division Champion two contentious questions Boardwalk Hall.

A sparse crowd boos when I washed the ring with the decision was announced for Williams (40-2, 28 KOs), fighting since his devastating knockout loss mrtinz Sergio last November.

"It was a difficult client," said Williams. "He came to fight."

Lara (15-1) is a former Cuban amateur star abandoned 2007 before the Olympics. He performed well and earned a good turnout, in its biggest professional, although Williams threw almost twice as many blows.

"I don't know what see the judges," Lara said through a translator. "I thought that I fight."

Lara hit repeatedly Williams hands, but Williams picked up a serious left temple of Lara.

Don givens judges (114-114) and Hilton Whittaker II (115-117) are preferred to Williams, while Al Bennett scored even at 114-114.

Mrtinz left Williams facedown on the canvas in the second round of his last fight in Atlantic City, halting the progress of versatile, rangy fighter who threatened to be a title contender is four parts weight.

Earlier, Ramos Rico won the title Super Bantamweight bshaoto WBC with sample seventh round Akifumi ??'??? of Japan.

Ramos (20-0, 11 KOs) trailed on all three collector after six rounds, but won the battle with a single punch. He landed the left hook which thudded against the jaw of ??'???, sends him to the canvas stack.

??'??? barely beat the count, but referee Benjy Esteves stopped the fight with 12 seconds left on when ??'??? (23-3-1) staggered across the ring.

"I was throwing right hands much and then I surprised him with the left," said Ramos. "I've been waiting for this moment for 16 years. I worked hard and I'm happy with my victory. "

Until the sudden, shocking, ??'??? looks in his own title, defended using a sharp left jab to select cut face Ramos from accidental Butt-head.

All three judges were ??'??? advance after six rounds.

WBC featherweight champion Jhonny Gonzalez (49 7, 43 KOs) continued its title with fourth round sample of Thomas Villa (23-8-4) ends the his first title defence with latch left to the body.

Heavyweight contender Chris Arreola (33-2) climbed back into contention with another high-profile fight 10 round unanimous decision over Friday Ahunanya of Nigeria.

"I am very disappointed in myself," said Arreola, Riverside, Calif., which won the ????'?? Vitaly, Tomasz Adamek in five fights since losing last year.

"Equals an insult and no respect for him, is a solid Chin, but I should have it knocked in rounds six or seven. Didn't want it to go the distance. I don't get paid for overtime. "


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