Rene Alvarado 24-7 defeated Velez 23-2-1 Friday
Posted: 15 Jul 2016, 15:28
Friday 15 July 2016
Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, USA
commission: California State Athletic Commission
promoter: Oscar De La Hoya (Golden Boy Promotions)
matchmaker: Robert Diaz (Golden Boy Promotions)
Jayson Velez 23 2 1
vs
Rene Alvarado 23 7 0
Super Featherweight
Rashidi Ellis 15 0 0
vs
Luis Hernandez 13 1 0
Welterweight
Azat Hovhannisyan 8 2 0
vs
Mario Ayala 4 2 1
Super Bantamweight
Cesar Diaz debut
vs
Isau Duenez 1 5 0
Super Bantamweight
Jhon Leon debut
vs
Jose Luis Huerta 0 0 1
Welterweight
Marco Magdaleno 3 0 0
vs
Hugo Padilla 3 6 0
Lightweight
EVENT POSTER

Velez often looks like an on and off fighter. He can look very explosive when his pop is effective.


But when he fights more durable opposition, he can be evasive and looks happy to win fights doing the minimal.
I like his straight punching arsenal and his in and out of the pocket movement. He can also flurry while moving forward, applying pressure which is a very useful tool in boxing.

He is coming in that fight tonight vs Alvarado after two consecutive losses (to Rios & Joseph Diaz). He needs to renew with victory and Alvarado should provide us a good gauging test to see where Velez is at mentally and physically.
Full Card Highlights & details:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 2#p1709012
ENJOY!!
Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, USA
commission: California State Athletic Commission
promoter: Oscar De La Hoya (Golden Boy Promotions)
matchmaker: Robert Diaz (Golden Boy Promotions)
Jayson Velez 23 2 1
vs
Rene Alvarado 23 7 0
Super Featherweight
Rashidi Ellis 15 0 0
vs
Luis Hernandez 13 1 0
Welterweight
Azat Hovhannisyan 8 2 0
vs
Mario Ayala 4 2 1
Super Bantamweight
Cesar Diaz debut
vs
Isau Duenez 1 5 0
Super Bantamweight
Jhon Leon debut
vs
Jose Luis Huerta 0 0 1
Welterweight
Marco Magdaleno 3 0 0
vs
Hugo Padilla 3 6 0
Lightweight
EVENT POSTER

Velez often looks like an on and off fighter. He can look very explosive when his pop is effective.


But when he fights more durable opposition, he can be evasive and looks happy to win fights doing the minimal.
I like his straight punching arsenal and his in and out of the pocket movement. He can also flurry while moving forward, applying pressure which is a very useful tool in boxing.

He is coming in that fight tonight vs Alvarado after two consecutive losses (to Rios & Joseph Diaz). He needs to renew with victory and Alvarado should provide us a good gauging test to see where Velez is at mentally and physically.
Full Card Highlights & details:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 2#p1709012
ENJOY!!