
Raymond Mulatara will definitely put his foot down within the light-weight division on Saturday night time if he hasn’t accomplished so already.
Mulatala defeated and stopped Mexico’s Oscar Torres on the Tahoe Blue Occasions Middle in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Muratalla, who lives within the Los Angeles suburb of Fontana, improved to 19-0 with 16 knockouts.
What was alleged to be a much-anticipated boxer-on-boxer battle turned out to be a one-sided affair, with Muratala calling the pictures proper from the beginning, ending 18-1 with 17 KOs. Technique to beat Torres. Muratara ended the battle by knocking out Torres within the seventh spherical and forcing referee Celestino Ruiz to cease the battle.
The 26-year-old Muratala is presently ranked tenth in The Ring rankings and promoted in High Rank.
Robert Garcia trains Muratalla in Riverside, not removed from Fontana. Garcia has all the time praised Mulatala’s work ethic and ever-improving expertise.
After Saturday night time, Garcia believes Mulatara can face and beat any fighter at 135 kilos.
“Raymond is prepared for any world championship at this stage,” Garcia informed El Ring on Monday afternoon. “He appears to be like superb and will battle any world champion.”
Forward of Saturday’s battle towards Torres, boxing followers have been questioning if a battle with undefeated prospect Keyshawn Davis can be within the close to future. Mulatala has stated on a number of events that there isn’t a level in preventing Davis as a result of he believes his expertise are an excessive amount of for Davis.
Garcia, you agree.
“Keyshawn is a good fighter however nonetheless a prospect,” Garcia stated. “He nonetheless wants just a few extra video games to be prepared for Mulatella.”
Mulatala had beforehand fought on Could 20, knocking out Jeremy Nakatila within the second spherical. On March 25, Muratala overcame a lightning knockdown within the first spherical and knocked down Humberto Galindo twice earlier than ending the battle within the ninth spherical.
Francisco A. Salazar has been writing for The Ring since October 2013 and has lined boxing in Southern California and overseas since 2000. Francisco additionally covers boxing matches for the Ventura County (Calif.) Star. He might be contacted by way of: [email protected]