WILFREDO VAZQUEZ JR. STEALS THE SHOW, AT THE MICCOSUKEE
IN MIAMI
By Laz Izada
INSIDEBOXING.com (February 25, 2007) - That’s right fight fans , son of
Puerto Rican ring legend Wilfredo Vazquez made his first appearance in
Miami last night. You as a boxing fan had to be there to see it. Vazquez
Jr.(2-0, 1KO) from Bayamon ,Puerto Rico with only one pro fight and two
amateur fights behind him was taking on Daniel Lornezano ( 1-1) from
Miami in a 4 round Featherweight bout. Vazquez Jr. only 22 years old ,
weight in at 126 lbs for the bout.
From the opening bell fight fans were in for a special treat Vazquez Jr.
displayed his very exciting and unique, young and skilled boxing style.
What impressed the most was his punching quickness, and power. He would
crouch and would wind up in good fashion, strong rights, right uppercuts
and left hooks that landed effectively throughout the four rounder. He
was also able to take a punch and come back from it. At the start of the
third round a game Lornezoano was dropped to the canvass by a strong
left hook to the head. At the end of the four rounder judges had the
bout a unanimous decision 39-36, 2x, and 40-35 for Vazquez Jr.
A few minutes later upon my request Vazquez displayed class by coming
out to the press table and spending a good 15-20 minutes with all
reporters until all questions for him were answered and pictures were
taken, and autographs signed for the fans. Vazquez mentioned that he was
happy to go the distance, that Lornezano put up a good fight. He
attributed his victory to his strong right uppercuts. He also said that
he loves training and does it six days week. He was excited about
fighting in Miami and looks like he will develop a strong following here
in Miami as in Kissimmee, Florida which he made his debut December 8th
of last year. Kissimmee has a strong Puerto Rican community that
supports him. Look for all fight fans throughout the state to support
him, he just has that style and instincts of a winner and a potential
champion, in the future, once he gains more experience. His next bout
will be March 23, in Kissimmee. Another Telemundo TV event that will be
promoted by his promoter Tuto Zabala Jr. of All Star Boxing, Inc “ The
New Generation”. The last time Miami fight fans saw such an amazing
young talent ,was in April of 2005 when Joel Julio made his first
appearance here at the Miccosuke Resort and Gaming. All I can say is
stay tuned and follow this kid, he is special.
Oh yes, and not to mention it, there was a hard hitting exciting main
event Cecilio “ Boga “ Santos (22-7-2, 11 ko’s) from Mexico won a
unanimous decision over Luis “Surtigas” Melendez ( 20-2-1, 18 Ko’s) from
Colombia, which was making his debut in the states. The fight was
stopped in the 11th round due to an accidental headbutt to Santo’s
already opened forehead. The judges had it 107-102 x2, and 108-101,for
Santo’s. Santo’s successfully defended his WBO Latin Jr. Bantamweight
Title.
There were several boxers on hand catching the action. Most notably
Ricardo “ El Matador “ Mayorga
(28-6-1). I was briefly able to talk to him about his light middleweight
bout taking place May 5th at a site yet to be determined against
Fernando Vargas (26-4-0). He said that he was going “to kill Vargas that
his career depended on it”. That fight should be a slugfest , Mayorga is
only 33 years old and I feel he still has gas in the tank. Too boxing
fans that believe Mayorga is not that friendly, you just had to see him
Friday night he was there with no entourage just talking and mingling
with all fans in a joyful mood.
Look for boxing action to return in April to the Miccosukee Resort and
Gaming convention center with Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. in action among the
yet to be determined card.
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