The Asian Age

Rigondeaux knocks out Flores

- AFP

Las Vegas: Two-time Olympic gold medalist Guillermo Rigondeaux defeated Moises Flores with a controvers­ial fight-ending punch at the close of the first round on Saturday to retain his WBA junior featherwei­ght title in Las Vegas. The victory was controvers­ial as television replays showed Rigondeaux landed a left hand after the roundendin­g bell had rang. He also landed three punches while holding Flores’ head from behind just before the knockout. The fight was on the undercard of the Sergey Kovalev-Andre Ward world title light heavyweigh­t bout at the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino. Rigondeaux improved to 18-0 with 12 knockouts, while Flores, of Mexico, dropped to 25-1, with 17 KOs. The Cubanborn Rigondeaux was announced the winner, but after the fight Nevada Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett told broadcaste­r HBO that they might have to review the decision. “If the punch landed after the bell it is a disqualifi­cation,” Bennett said. “Anything is possible. We could take a look at it and do the right thing.” Flores stayed down for several minutes and had to be helped his corner where he sat during a lengthy review that resulted in Rigondeaux being crowned the winner. —

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