Las Vegas Review-Journal

Saucedo shows he’s back, in dominating fashion

Junior welterweig­ht routs Fredrickso­n in Top Rank main event

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

It’s been more than 19 months since Alex Saucedo challenged Maurice Hooker for the WBO junior welterweig­ht championsh­ip, sustaining the only loss of his career to date.

Safe to say he’s improved since then. 140-pound division,” said Saucedo, who boxed more than eight rounds Tuesday for the first time in his profession­al career. “Whatever opportunit­y comes my way, I will take advantage of it. Most importantl­y, I got rid of the ring rust and went 10 hard rounds.”

Saucedo opened his career with 28 consecutiv­e victories, relying on a frenetic style that often forced him to incur some punishment as he overwhelme­d his opponents. But he was exposed by Hooker on Nov. 16, 2018, in his adopted residence of Oklahoma City, enduring a technical knockout and prompting changes to his corner.

He parted ways with veteran trainer Abel Sanchez and hired Pedro Neme Jr. and Eddie Autry, who helped him to a one-punch victory over Rod Salka last November.

“We worked on a lot of things in the gym,” Saucedo said. “It was important for me to get the rounds in, and Sonny was a tough opponent.”

Saucedo controlled the pace of the fight from the center of the ring and peppered the 25-year-old Toledo, Ohio, native with flurries of jabs and power punches. The 6-foot-1-inch Fredrickso­n (21-3, 14 KOS) had a 3-inch height advantage to go with a reach advantage, but rarely exploited it and stayed back on the ropes instead.

The success Fredrickso­n did have was mitigated by the improvemen­ts in Saucedo’s defense, which included more head movement and feinting en route to a 318-172 edge in punches landed, including a 6319 advantage in body shots.

“I am a more discipline­d fighter, but I’m still an aggressive fighter who goes for the knockout,” Saucedo said. “That won’t change.”

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

 ?? Hector Delacruz Top Rank ?? Junior welterweig­ht Alex Saucedo goes to the head of Sonny Fredrickso­n on Tuesday night at the MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom.
Hector Delacruz Top Rank Junior welterweig­ht Alex Saucedo goes to the head of Sonny Fredrickso­n on Tuesday night at the MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom.

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