Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady was virtually flawless in terms of execution.
. Renato Jr. checked out 2:22 into Round 1, suffering his first stoppage loss in 15 professional appearances.
Neither man seemed willing to lead the dance initially. That changed in a hurry. Aslan connected with a clubbing right hook at short range, backed the Brazilian toward the fence and flurried with punches. Renato Jr. collapsed under duress and offered no intelligent defense from a seated position at the base of the fence, leading referee Blake Grace to intervene on his behalf.
Finally, El Nino Training Center’s Amil worked through exhaustion to stay undefeated with a hard-fought, grimy unanimous decision overin a three-round featherweight tilt. All three cageside judges struck 29-28 scorecards for Amil . Sonmez , who missed weight for the match by one pound, certainly made him earn it. The two men were in non-stop motion during a 15-minute struggle marked by scrambles and position changes. Amil appeared to have a little more horsepower with which to work down the stretch. He freed himself from takedowns, made Sonmez pay with some ground-and-pound and even threatened the neck on occasion, doing just enough to sway the judiciary.
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