Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Valdez wins WBC super featherwei­ght title

Stops Berchelt for super featherwei­ght title

- By Sam Gordon Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ BySamGordo­n on Twitter.

Oscar Valdez pressed his left index finger to his face after winning the WBC super featherwei­ght championsh­ip Saturday night, only to unveil a shy smile to his fans. And critics.

He wanted to silence all of them after solidifyin­g his standing in the 130-pound division and his native Mexico. And he certainly did by silencing Miguel Berchelt.

Valdez punctuated a perfect performanc­e with a brutal left hook, sending Berchelt to the canvas and claiming his title 2:59 into the 10th round of their fight inside the MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom.

The 30-year-old former WBO featherwei­ght champion moved up in weight specifical­ly to fight Berchelt, the bigger, stronger boxer seeking his seventh consecutiv­e title defense.

But Valdez (29-0, 23 knockouts) was the more skillful fighter, proving so by pummeling Berchelt (37-2, 33 KOs) all night long.

“There’s nothing better in life than proving people wrong,” said Valdez, who landed 149 punches to Berchelt’s 99 and was leading on all three scorecards.

“My idols doubted me. Boxing analysts doubted me. They said Berchelt was going to knock me out. I have a message to everybody: Don’t let anyone tell you what you can and can’t do.”

Valdez and Berchelt hail from Mexico and embody the aggressive, courageous style associated with several esteemed Mexican champions. But Valdez was more precise with his approach, using a sharp, snapping jab to set up his power shots.

He landed 103 of them, per CompuBox — including a sweeping left hand in the fourth round that wobbled Berchelt. He knocked him down later in the round, too, but the punishment didn’t deter the former champion, who continued to press forward.

Valdez’s final punch landed so crisply that referee Russell Mora called the fight before Berchelt hit the canvas, and the 29-year-old lay motionless for several minutes before sitting up and sharing an exchange with Valdez.

A Top Rank spokespers­on said Berchelt was transporte­d to UMC Trauma Center.

Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said he will survey the 130-pound landscape with Valdez in an effort to secure the most lucrative fight available.

One of his prospectiv­e opponents, undefeated super featherwei­ght phenom Shakur Stevenson, was sitting ringside.

“That’s one (fight) that’ll certainly be discussed,” Arum said.

Also on the card:

In the co-feature, super featherwei­ght Gabriel Flores (20-0, seven KOs) recorded a sixth-round technical knockout of Jayson Velez (29-8-1).

Junior welterweig­ht Elvis Rodriguez (11-0-1, 10 KOs) earned a 79-73, 79-73, 78-74 win over Luis Alberto Veron (18-3-2, nine KOs).

Welterweig­ht Xander Zayas (7-0, five KOs) showcased his unique blend of speed, skill and power en route to a unanimous 60-54 win over James Martin (6-2).

 ?? Mikey Williams Top Rank Inc via Getty Images ?? Oscar Valdez, left, knocked out Miguel Berchelt with a left hook in the 10th round to win the WBC super featherwei­ght title inside the MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom.
Mikey Williams Top Rank Inc via Getty Images Oscar Valdez, left, knocked out Miguel Berchelt with a left hook in the 10th round to win the WBC super featherwei­ght title inside the MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom.

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