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"Santos
wins WBA light middleweight
title"
MONTREAL (AP)—Daniel
Santos knocked out Joachim Alcine
with a right-left combination
2:10 into the sixth round Friday
night to take his World Boxing
Association light middleweight
title.
The 32-year-old Santos (32-3-1),
of Puerto Rico, had outboxed
a nervous-looking Alcine (30-1),
of Montreal, in three of the
first five rounds.
In the sixth, the southpaw Santos
threw a jab up the middle and
then floored Alcine with a left
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hook. Alcine tried to get up, but
fell back on his side before a stunned
home crowd of more than 8,000 for
the open-air bout at Uniprix Stadium.
Alcine won the WBA belt in July 2007
from American Travis Simms in Bridgeport,
Conn., and made a successful optional
defense in December against Alfonso
Mosquera. This was his first mandatory
defense.
Santos is a champion for the third
time. He held the WBO welterweight
title from 1999 to 2001 and the WBO
light middleweight belt from 2002-05,
finally losing it to Sergei Dzinziruk.
In the undercard, David Lemieux (9-0)
of Montreal, the gifted 19-year-old
who turned pro in 2007, knocked overmatched
Oswaldo Gonzalez (1-8-1) of Mexico
down three times before the bout was
stopped at 1:53 of the second round
of a light middleweight fight.
Joachim Alcine, of Canada, is counted
out by referee Marlon B. Wright on
a sixth-round knockout by Daniel Santos,
from Puerto Rico, during their WBA
light middleweight boxing title fight
Friday, July 11, 2008, in Montreal.
In another title bout, Alex Bunema
(30-5-2) retained the minor WBA Intercontinental
belt by stopping Walter Dario Matthysse
(26-4) of Argentina with a knockdown
at the end of the sixth round of a
scheduled 12-round fight.
Heavyweight Bermane Stiverne (15-1),
a Montreal native who fights for King
out of Las Vegas, made short work
of previous unbeaten American Brad
Gregory (10-1), ending the scheduled
eight-rounder with his second knockdown
2:35 into the first round. It was
Stiverne’s first fight in Montreal.
Montreal welterweight Benyamine Besmi
(10-0) was flattened by a left in
the first round but came back to stop
Baltazar (Matamuchachos) Perez (3-3)
of Mexico in the fifth round of a
free-swinging bout, and Tony Luis
(2-0) of Cornwall, Ont., won all four
rounds handily against Jean Charlemange
(10602) of Montreal.
The scheduled co-feature between light
middleweight Phil Lo Greco (15-0)
of Montreal and Alejandro Juarez (15-1-1)
was canceled when the Mexican tested
positive for Hepatitis C in a pre-fight
blood test.
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