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Boxing Results: Disturbed at Ocenside – Jorge Perez Views Unbeaten Charles Conwell in a grim battle with a middleweight category

Jorge Perez (33-4, 26 CO) withdrew a major disorder, beating the previously unbeaten junior contender for the Middle Category Charles Conwell (21-1, 16 CO) on Saturday night in their match of the front wave arena in Ocenside, California.

The work on the body pays off

The Lanky 6’0 ″ Perez fights a great match, going to the body, weakening Conwell with these shots. In response, Konel spent much of the boots, imposing on Perez, holding and throwing short blows from the inside. This tactics suffocate his own strength and play in the hands of better training Perez.

When there was a separation, Perez fired combinations of quick fire to Conwell’s head. Perez would be mixed with double and triple body hooks that may have impressed the judges.

The results

115-113-Press
115-113-Konuel
115-113-Press

In the background, Konel may regret choosing Maul so much because he did not take his shots with full force. Konel’s image constantly gives the impression that he does not want to fight and is afraid of being beaten by Perez when the action was outside.

Konel was the best in the first four rounds, as it was when he landed hard blows and still fresh. Perez took the second half with his combination of drilling and aggressiveness. He worked more more than Conwell. The referee warned Charles to throw rabbits several times in the match. With the mauple that Konel was doing, it was difficult for him not to land strokes in the back of Perez’s head.

The latest stroke statistics:

Perez: 164 of 754 beats for 22% connection
Conwell: 166 out of 701 for 24%

Perez reacts

“My team reinforces me after a round:” We win. We win. ” Thank God we actually won, “said Jorge Perez after the match.” My conditioning. We had a great camp. I feel that with every match, we are getting better and better. I really work, really hard. I knew that if I won this battle, I could get a fight for a world title.

“Of course, if it’s Sebastian Fundora, he’s welcome. If it’s the other champions, they’re welcome,” Perez said when he was asked if he would be interested in challenging the WBC and WBO 154-Found Champion Sebastian Fundora.

Last updated on 19.04.2025.

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