Kuwait Times

Lara, Charlo, Hurd defend titles, Charlo with 1st-round KO

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NEW YORK: All three champions defended their titles Saturday night in different fashions. The highlight was Jermell Charlo’s first-round knockout of Erickson Lubin. Or maybe it was Jarrett Hurd’s action-packed win over Austin Trout. It certainly wasn’t Erislandy Lara’s unanimous decision over Terrell Gausha.

Lara schooled Gausha for most of their 12-round WBA welterweig­ht title fight, outpointin­g the 2012 US Olympian to close out the triple-championsh­ip card. The feature was hardly that, a display of imprecise punching and pawing. Lara, a native of Cuba now nicknamed “the American Dream” and fighting out of Houston, knocked down Gausha in the fourth round with a right-left combinatio­n, but by the ninth, many of those remaining in an announced crowd of 7,643 were chanting “This is boring!”

The previous two bouts were anything but. Charlo stunned Lubin with a sharp, short right to the chin and knocked out the challenger 2:41 into their WBC super welterweig­ht title fight. Hurd overcame a cut to his left eye to stop a game Trout in 10 rounds in their IBF junior middleweig­ht championsh­ip fight.

Charlo’s first good punch of the bout was enough for the win. Lubin, who was in a crouch when hit, took the shot directly on his chin. One of the rising stars of boxing, he was immediatel­y counted out as his left leg twitched while he was on the canvas.

Charlo scored his 15th knockout in his 30th fight and second defense. His twin brother, Jarmell, also has been a world champ. “They were giving him a lot of attention. I was quiet the whole time,” Charlo said. “They said they were going to come take my title. I had to defend it. “They didn’t know what I was bringing into this and I think (Lubin) was worried about the wrong things.” Lubin took his first loss after 18 wins. He left the ring under his own power, his night over in quick fashion.

“I’m fine,” Lubin said. “He caught me with a blind shot. I didn’t see it coming. He landed it. I felt like when I got up I could have kept fighting, but it’s boxing. It happens.” Hurd and Trout were set to go to the hospital after their fight. But Hurd was cleared by doctors at the Barclays Center.

Hurd had the eye looked at by ring doctors several times. But it was Trout’s right eye that was pretty much closed by the end of the 10th, and the action-filled fight was stopped before the 11th began. Nicknamed “Swift,” Hurd wasn’t all that quick for much of the bout, but he took charge midway through - despite the blood flowing down the left side of his face and by his left ear. Trout carried much of the early rounds, but he didn’t have the punching power to do enough damage to the champion.

Hurd is 21-0 with 15 knockouts, while Trout, a former champion, is 30-4. It was the first time he has been stopped in a fight. — AP

 ??  ?? NEW YORK: Terrell Gausha and Erislandy Lara exchange punches during their WBA Junior Middleweig­ht Title bout at Barclays Center of Brooklyn. —AFP
NEW YORK: Terrell Gausha and Erislandy Lara exchange punches during their WBA Junior Middleweig­ht Title bout at Barclays Center of Brooklyn. —AFP

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