Showing posts with label Zachary Ochoa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zachary Ochoa. Show all posts

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Late Result: Cano Stop Ochoa

Press Release October 7, 2023 By ProBox TV -  Pablo Cesar Cano scored a sixth round stoppage victory over Zachary Ochoa to celebrate his 34th birthday on October 4th on ProBox TV’s Wednesday Night Fights from Plant City, Florida.

 

Credit: ProBox TV 

The multiple world title challenger has led a distinguished career to date, sharing the ring with the likes of Shane Mosley, Erik Morales and ProBox TV commentator Paulie Malignaggi, with his record improving to 35-8-1 (25 KOs) yesterday evening. Ochoa picks up a third consecutive defeat after a gutsy display in the Sunshine State, his record moves to 21-4 (7 KOs) after a second career knockout defeat.

 

It was far than a perfect start for Cano picking up a bad cut in the second round. However, Cano applied pressure just seconds later, Ochoa having to defend a gluttony of shots to survive a round that could have easily seen the fight stopped.

 

Ochoa was in trouble again in the third round from a left hook to the head, going immediately into defense mode. However, Cano was struggling with the steady flow of blood flowing from his eyebrow as he began to wear as the round came to an end.

 

In round four Ochoa got behind his jab to sway the fight towards his preferred rhythm. In round five he took full control looking as the likely winner by this stage. Cano had other plans going into round six. Ochoa was down on the canvas after a good combination from Cano, it was admirable that he made it to his feet considering the manner in which he fell down. The Puerto Rican came under fierce attack against the ropes with zero reply. The referee waved off the contest as Cano was swinging away.

 

Undercard

 

Jose Nunez defeated Omar Salcido over the ten round distance in the evening’s chief support. Salcido picked up his first defeat in the all undefeated clash in a fight the Mexican struggled to find his range. A Fight of the Year contender saw both men hit the canvas where the judges scored wide to Nunez. Scores of 98-89, 98-87 and 95-90 saw Nunez improve his record to 16-0-2 (7 KOs). Salcido goes home with a career first defeat to his name, his record moves to 17-1 (12 KOs).

 

Jose Arellano defeated Oscar Alvarez to hand the young Mexican a second straight defeat and Trevor Thomson defeated Willie Shaw, both won by unanimous-decision victory.

 

Wednesday Night Fights returns in less than two weeks with Brandon Glanton taking on Carlos Fromenta in the cruiserweight division on October 18.


Material and Photo Courtesy of: ProBox TV Used with permission.


For more information about ProBox TV including schedules, list of compatible streaming devices, platforms, Smart TVs, full event archive and additional programming, and to subscribe please visit: www.ProBoxTV.com



The Boxing Truth®️ is a registered trademark of Beau Denison All Rights Reserved.


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Pablo Cesar Cano Takes On Zachary Ochoa This Wednesday On ProBox TV's Wednesday Night Fights In Plant City, FL

Press Release October 3, 2023 By ProBox TV -  ProBox TV’s flagship broadcast Wednesday Night Fights returns this Wednesday. 

Credit: ProBox TV 


with Pablo Cesar Cano locking horns with Zachary Ochoa in the main event from Plant City, Florida. The pair collide in the super lightweight division over 10 rounds on October 4. 

Cano (34-8-1, 24 KOs), a two time world title challenger, comes off a third round knockout victory over Oscar Arenas Maya in his native Mexico having previously suffered a devastating second round knockout defeat to Danielito Zorrilla. The Mexican veteran has shared the ring with the likes of Paulie Mailgnaggi, Shane Mosley and Erik Morales. His standout career win came against multiple world champion Jorge Linares, scoring a first round knockout win at Madison Square Garden in 2019. Ochoa (21-3, 7 KOs) will look to get back to winning ways after consecutive points defeats to Branden Lee and Juan Jose Velsaco. 



The chief support will bring boxing fans action from the lightweight division. Mexico’s Omar Salcido Gamez (17-0, 12 KOs) squares off with Panama’s Jose Nunez (15-0-2, 7 KOs) in an all undefeated clash over 10 rounds. Gamez makes his American debut next Wednesday night on ProBox TV in fine form with four knockouts in his last four fights. Nunez picked up a wide points win in his last outing against Jose Manuel Perez two months ago in Costa Rica. His last and first American appearance ended in a draw with Aram Avagyan in 2021. 



Oscar Alvarez (9-1, 7 KOs) will take on fellow Mexican Jose Arellano (10-1, 6 KOs) at super featherweight. Both men look to get back to winning ways after both suffering career first losses in the 8 round bout.



Canadian KO artist Trevor Thonson (8-0, 8 KOs) takes on Willie Shaw (14-5, 10 KOs) over 6 rounds at lightweight. Exciting prospect De Von Williams (3-0, 3 KOs) opens the television broadcast against Nelson Morales (4-9, 1 KOs) at 143 pounds.

Material and Photo Courtesy of: ProBox TV Used with permission.


For more information about ProBox TV including schedules, list of compatible streaming devices, platforms, Smart TVs, full event archive and additional programming, and to subscribe please visit: www.ProBoxTV.com



The Boxing Truth®️ is a registered trademark of Beau Denison All Rights Reserved.