Christian Prenga has 17 knockouts in 17 victories.
The 33-year-old Albanian heavyweight boxer quickly dispatched Juan Torres. by stopping the Southern heavyweight boxer in two rounds on Saturday, January 18, at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania State’s Prenga 17-1 (17 KO) dropped Torres 11-8-1 (4 KO) three times in the first round before finishing him with two more in the second before the The fight stops at the 1:16 mark.
The win was the 13th in a row for Prenga, who now makes his home in Edgewater, New Jersey.
Torres, 38, from Cypress, Texas, has lost three straight, all by knockout.
Prenga, who is trained by Muhammad Abdul Salam in Lyndhurst. New Jersey Started boxing late Starting out as a kickboxer at the age of 20, he turned professional in 2016. He has been based in America for the past few years. and has become One of the largest sellers of undercard tickets in the New Jersey area.
Elsewhere, the Patricio brothers, Shera Mae 4-0 (2 KO) and Lyndon Jnr (3-0, 2 KO) remained undefeated with victories in their four-round fight. Shera Mae, 22, dispatched Joe. Sefina Vega 9-11 (4 knockouts) from Quito, Ecuador with a score of 40-35, while 20-year-old Lyndon Jr. stopped Marcus DeCamp 0-3. From Battle Creek, Michigan in three rounds.
Shera Mae, who is one win away from making the U.S. Olympic team last year Pushing the battle again and again scoring only one knockdown in the third round. The 11-time national amateur champion has a determined foe on the other side. But it can also knock her down with constant pressure.
Lyndon Jnr, currently based in Las Vegas. Using his pressure, he destroyed Decamp before a body shot forced him into submission. and the fight ended at 2:02 AM.
Both Shera Mae and Lyndon Jnr are from Waianae, Hawaii, but have ties to the Philadelphia area through manager Bob Kane, who owns Kaoz Boxing in the city.
Leanna Cruz, 10-0 (1 KO), scored the first stoppage-time winner of her career, pounding Amy Naert along the ropes with a combination of head and body punches to force the referee. Intervening in the 27th minute of the second round, Cruz, 27, of Allentown. Pennsylvania Become a pro in 2021 with no amateur experience at all.
Naert 11-5 (3 KO) from West-Vlaanderen Belgium Lost for the first time in a long way.
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Matthew Noor (2-0, 1 KO) UD-4 Nissan Anderson (1-7-2, 1 KO): Score 40-36, 40-36, 39-37
Tiara Brown (18-0, 11 KO) UD-8 Calista Silgado (22-18-4, 16 KO): Score 80-72 on all three cards.
Tyrium Haywood (4-0, 4 KO) KO1 Jason Alejandro Hernandez Patino (1-2)
Khashad Elliott (4-0, 4 KOs) TKO1 Ryan Wilson (1-3, 1 KOs)
Francisco Rodriguez (6-0, 6 KO) TKO1 Ulises Carvajal (5-19, 3 KO)
Damian Tinnerello (4-0, 4 KO) TKO1 Justin Howard (1-3, 1 KO)
Greg Outlaw (17-2, 10 KO) TKO1 Jeter Burgos (8-3, 6 KO)
(Photo by Carlo Estonaktok)