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Angel Ayala Twice Flooring Dave Apolinario In sixth Spherical Knockout To Win IBF Flyweight Title


Angel Ayala (18-0, 8 knockouts) is hoisted within the air to have fun his Aug. 9 sixth spherical knockout of Dave Apolinario (20-1, 14 KOs) in Mexico Metropolis. Ayala gained the vacant IBF flyweight title with the knockout victory.

Angel Ayala left little question within the largest win of his profession so far.

The rangy flyweight claimed the vacant IBF title with a sixth spherical knockout of Dave Apolinario. Ayala twice floored the visiting Filipino within the fateful sixth spherical. The latter knockdown produced the complete ten depend at 2:06 of spherical six Friday at Restaurante Arroyo in Mexico Metropolis.

With the win, the locally-based Ayala (18-0, 8 knockouts)gained the belt vacated by Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez (20-0, 13 KOs) earlier this yr.

It wasn’t all easy crusing for the home favourite. Apolinario (20-1, 14 KOs) made essentially the most of his street journey from Common Santos Metropolis, Philippines as he loved a robust begin. Ayala by no means misplaced his composure however at instances struggled versus the cagey southpaw.

Physique punching was the important thing to the momentum shift loved by Ayala. The assault was telling, as Apolinario’s demeanor by the fifth spherical steered the combat trended in direction of a degree of no return.

Time was known as when Apolinario was in a position to promote the referee on a low blow halfway by spherical 5. A proper hand by Ayala appeared to land squarely within the midsection however the shot was as an alternative dominated beneath the beltline. Ayala didn’t pay it any thoughts and continued to focus on Apolinario’s midsection.

Ayala emphatically closed the present in spherical six.

His means to seamlessly swap from orthodox to southpaw and again was efficient. Apolinario couldn’t cease the assault from both facet and as soon as once more discovered himself again on the canvas. It was dominated a knockdown this time, although he was in a position to beat the depend.

Apolanario was removed from out the woods, nonetheless.

Ayala sensed the tip was close to and made positive to not let his fellow unbeaten contender off the hook—actually. A sequence of proper fingers upstairs and brutal physique photographs damaged Apolinario’s spirit and as soon as once more despatched him to a knee. This time it was the complete ten depend, which prompted a celebration on the opposite facet of the ring.

The victory was much more satisfying than every other for Ayala, together with the one which landed him the title combat.

A controversial twelve-round resolution over Felix Alvarado noticed Ayala rise to necessary with each the WBC and IBF. Their Oct. 14 bout in Merida, Mexico was tightly contested, however with Alvarado (41-4, 35 KOs) initially introduced because the winner.

The celebration was shortlived by the previous IBF 108-pound titlist. A correction was instantly made by the ring announcer, who revealed that Ayala gained by scores of 114-113 on all three playing cards.

Ayala’s staff opted to go the IBF route, since then-WBC titlist Julio Cesar Martinez was already dedicated to a title protection. It resulted in a prolonged wait, together with canceled plans for a focused spot on the Could 6 Naoya Inoue-Luis Nery card in Tokyo.

Zanfer Boxing, Ayala’s promoter, gained a handbag bid listening to with a $250,500 supply to safe promotional rights. Ayala and Apolinario every earned $125,500 paydays as the highest two-rated IBF contenders.

The night time marked the primary title combat for each boxers.

Apolinario fought on the street for the fourth time in his previous 5 fights, although the bout was a serious step up in competitors. Whereas Ayala gained a title eliminator, Apolinario was granted his title shot by attrition. His effort was respectable sufficient to the place he figures to return to this stage.

For now. it’s Ayala who joins the highest of the division’s class. He entered the combat as The Ring’s No. 4-rated flyweight,  That standing will enhance by not less than one spot by the subsequent rankings replace.

The win marks the third newly topped flyweight in 2024, with the WBC belt nonetheless vacant.

Seigo Yuri Akui, No. 2 at 112, dethroned long-reigning WBA titlist Artem Dalakian (22-1, 15 KOs), No. 2 at 112, on Jan. 23 in Osaka, Japan. The win one month after Rodriguez unified the IBF and WBO titles in a ninth-round knockout of Sunny Edwards (21-1, 4 KOs). The unified reign was short-lived, nonetheless. The Ring’s No. 5-rated pound-for-pound fighter vacated each belts in late March to return to junior bantamweight, the place he’s now The Ring and WBC champ.

Martinez vacated the WBC belt to marketing campaign at 115, although below doubtful phrases. As eported by The Ring, he examined optimistic for banned diuretics in his March 30 title protection versus Angelino Cordova. Martinez was since issued a backdated nine-month suspension.

Kenshiro Teraji (23-1, 14 KOs) and Cristofer Rosales (37-6, 22KOs) are attributable to combat for the vacant WBC title. A date was not assigned for the combat, which is focused for the fourth quarter of 2024.

Anthony Olascuaga (7-1, 5 KOs), No. 7 at 112, gained the vacant WBO flyweight title simply three weeks in the past. The Los Angeleno knocked out Riku Kano (22-5-1, 11 KOs) within the third spherical on July 20 in Tokyo.

Akui and Ayala are rated just under former IBF flyweight titlist Sunny Edwards (21-1, 4 KOs). The Ring’s No. 1-rated flyweight returned to the win column with a technical resolution victory over Adrien Curiel. It got here on the June 29 undercard of Rodriguez’s seventh-round knockout of Juan Francisco Estrada (44-4, 28 KOs).

The win got here at a price as Edwards suffered a horrific reduce. He’s now the very best ranked IBF challenger to his outdated title, although not the necessary challenger.

That mentioned, an Ayala-Edwards conflict may garner consideration for vacant Ring championship, relying on the subsequent rankings replace.

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John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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