Las Vegas Review-Journal

Win by twin helps salvage week for fighting Moloneys

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

Andrew Moloney squandered the most consequent­ial opportunit­y of his career Tuesday.

His twin brother, Jason, maximized the most consequent­ial opportunit­y of his career Thursday.

Moloney salvaged the week for his family, scoring a technical knockout over Leonardo Baez in Moloney’s Las Vegas debut in the main event of Top Rank’s sixth boxing card inside the MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Andrew lost a decision and his WBA junior bantamweig­ht title Tuesday to Joshua Franco. But Jason, a bantamweig­ht, was clinical Thursday in battering Baez so badly that his corner stopped the fight after the seventh round as he gasped for air with cuts adjacent to each eye.

“That was the greatest moment of my career,” said Moloney (21-1, 18 knockouts).

The 29-year-olds from Australia establishe­d their billing as talented fighters in their homeland before

venturing to Las Vegas in May, hoping for fights that weren’t exactly guaranteed amid the virus.

But Top Rank configured its bubble inside the MGM Grand and subsequent­ly fights for both fighters, who long had dreamed of success in Las Vegas. Andrew (21-1, 14 KOS) debuted in Tuesday’s main event and was floored by Franco in the 11th round during a unanimous decision loss, after which he was hospitaliz­ed.

“It was tough watching my brother the other night,” Jason said, “but I knew I had a job to do.”

Jason Moloney opened as the aggressor and went to work in the trenches, maintainin­g close proximity to Baez (18-3, nine KOS) while pummeling his body with power punches. He cut the 24-year-old Mexican in the second round and then in the fifth.

Baez’s corner finally bowed out on his behalf in the seventh.

And now Moloney presses

In the co-feature, lightweigh­t Abraham Nova (19-0, 14 KOS) rolled to a 99-91, 97-93, 96-94 win over Avery Sparrow (10-2, three KOS).

Featherwei­ght Orlando Gonzalez-ruiz (15-0, 10 KOS) dropped Luis Porozo (15-3, eight KOS) twice en route to a 77-73, 7773, 76-74 unanimous decision.

Super welterweig­ht Vlad Kanin (8-1, four KOS) edged Benjamin Whitaker (13-4, three KOS) for a 58-56, 58-56, 57-57 majority decision.

Welterweig­ht Reymond Yanong (11-5-1, nine KOS) worked his way to a 59-55, 58-56, 56-58 split decision over Clay Burns (98-2, four KOS).

Heavyweigh­t Kingsley Ibeh (4-1, four KOS) stopped Waldo Cortes Acosta (5-3, two KOS) with a series of uppercuts to secure a technical knockout 1:41 into the first round.

toward title contention.

“My brother told me he loved me and that he was proud of me,” Moloney said. “He’ll be back better than ever. Trust me.”

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

 ?? Mikey Williams Top Rank ?? Bantamweig­ht Jason Moloney, right, called his victory over Leonardo Baez on Thursday “the greatest moment of my career.”
Mikey Williams Top Rank Bantamweig­ht Jason Moloney, right, called his victory over Leonardo Baez on Thursday “the greatest moment of my career.”

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