He cuban boxer Lázaro Álvarez conquered a new title in his career, this one in professional boxing, by winning the lightweight belt of the Central American and Caribbean Boxing Federation (FECARBOX).
The three times champion won the scepter, defeating this Friday in 10 rounds the Venezuelan Willmank Canónico in the Mexican city of Guanajuato.
Álvarez, also the owner of three Olympic bronze medals, received a unanimous vote from the judges (97-93, 96-94×2) to remain undefeated in five appearances in boxing. according to review the digital site Hit.
Cuban Lázaro Álvarez is crowned in professional boxing
He took a unanimous decision in 10 rounds to remain undefeated and conquer the lightweight belt of the Central American and Caribbean Boxing Federation. #Cuba #Boxing #CubanBoxinghttps://t.co/uake0lBSxs pic.twitter.com/IbPDnvXzmS— JIT Cuban Sport (@jit_digital) March 11, 2023
In accordance with ESPNKnockOutthe man from Pinar del Río “showed authority to reach the top of one of the organizations affiliated with the World Boxing Council.”
The specialized media assured that “the Cuban dominated the fight” and highlighted that he imposed style and rhythm from the beginning of the actions, against a rival until then with 12 wins (10 KO) and only two losses as a professional.
“The reviews also mention that Lázaro increased his attack as the bidding progressed, presented good defense and made his opponent miss a lot,” he says. Hit.
Lázaro Álvarez had no problem defeating the Venezuelan Canónico ??https://t.co/wNUQD3klOt
— ESPN KnockOut (@ESPNKnockOut) March 11, 2023
The triumph of Lázaro Ávarez was number 20 in 21 bouts of the Domadores de Cuba in professional boxing, since his debut in these fights in May 2022.
The Cuban boxers returned to the professional arena thanks to the Mexican promotion company Golden Ring after it signed a representation contract with the island’s Federation.
The only one defeat Suffered by the Cuban fighters so far was at the account of Yosvany Veitía, who lost 1-2 to the Mexican Daniel “Tubo” Ramírez, in a fight in the 118-pound division held in Ciudad Juárez last December.