Isaac Cruz vs. Diego Magdaleno | Boxing fight Highlights #boxing #sports #combat #fight #combat

Isaac Cruz showcased his prowess in his most recent bout, a pivotal moment that unfolded on the grandest stage of his career. His sensational 53-second knockout of Diego Magdaleno not only thrust Mexico City’s Cruz into the title picture but also elevated his status, especially considering the victory occurred on a Showtime Pay-Per-View card headlined by the emerging superstar, Gervonta “Tank“ Davis. Davis, known for his own highlight-reel knockout against Leo Santa Cruz in under six rounds the previous October, shared the spotlight with Cruz, further boosting the latter’s profile. Returning to the ring this Saturday, Cruz (20-1-1, 15KOs) is set to face Argentina’s Matias Romero (24-0, 8KOs) in a scheduled 12-round title eliminator, broadcast live on Showtime from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Anticipation is high for another explosive performance from the compact Mexican contender. Cruz aims to deliver nothing short of his best, translating his dedication and preparation onto the screen. “I don’t feel pressure following a significant knockout,” Cruz asserted during the final pre-fight press conference. “I am always prepared to finish fights. That’s why I train as hard as I do and prepare myself the way I do.“ Cruz has demonstrated his versatility in the ring, combining boxing finesse with the ability to trade punches, exemplified by his 10-round majority decision win over Thomas Mattice in a prior Showtime-televised appearance. In his last nine outings, Cruz, part of Eddy Reynoso’s ‘No Boxing, No Life’ camp and managed by Sean ‘VIVA’ Gibbons, has either concluded bouts within three rounds or less or gone to the scorecards. While Cruz is known for his early power surges and confidence in securing a knockout with a single shot, he also emphasizes preparation for fights to potentially go the distance. He remains adaptable, ready to rely on his boxing skills should the need arise in the later rounds. “We prepare for fights to go the distance, and for me to knock out my opponent,” Cruz explained. “If the knockout is there, I will take it, but we prepare ourselves for anything to happen, and I am always ready. “I always like to come forward because it allows me to change to something else. You never know when your boxing skills will have to take over. I like to keep my opponents guessing.” The lightweight bout serves as the chief support to another title eliminator in the main event, featuring former two-time super middleweight titlist David Benavidez (23-0, 20KOs) against Ronald Ellis (18-1-2, 12KOs). #shorts #shortsviral #shortsyoutube #shortsvideo #boxing #boxingvideos #boxingnews #boxingtraining #boxinglife #boxing#boxingvideos #boxingworkout #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #bestmoments #best #highlight #highlights #fight #fighting #fightscene #fighter #punch #punching #usa #mexico #combat #combatsports #combatwarriors #filipino #pinoy #mexico #mexican #mariobarrios #pitbull #pitbullcruz #isaaccruz
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