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Mindoro scores third rd. TKO in Florida, stretches Okay.O document to 13-0

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Mindoro scores 3rd rd. TKO in Florida, stretches K.O record to 13-0

Weljon Mindoro poses together with his crew after his third-round TKO victory in america. | Photograph from Viva Promotions

CEBU CITY, Philippines—Weljon “Set off Man” Mindoro delivered one other explosive efficiency in his second stint in america.

Mindoro earned a third-round technical knockout (TKO) over Brazilian Lucas de Abreu on Saturday, November 9 (November 10, Manila time) in Kissimmee, Florida.

The 24-year-old Filipino rising star, now based mostly in america, maintained his excellent document with a decisive knockout, simply 22 seconds earlier than the tip of the third spherical.

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Mindoro’s energy and precision have been on full show early within the struggle, flooring de Abreu twice within the second spherical.

A strong proper hand dropped de Abreu to his knees, forcing him to take a second to get better. But, with seconds left within the spherical, Mindoro struck once more, touchdown a clear proper hook that despatched his opponent again to the canvas. Saved by the bell, de Abreu had little time to regain his composure.

3RD ROUND TKO

Coming into the third spherical, Mindoro confirmed no intention of letting up, unleashing a sequence of relentless combos to the pinnacle and physique. He closed out the struggle with a devastating proper overhand, sending de Abreu crashing to the canvas and prompting the referee to step in and halt the bout instantly.

The victory improved Mindoro’s document to 13-0, all wins by knockout, positioning him as one of the promising prospects within the middleweight division alongside fellow Filipino standout and Olympic bronze medalist Eumir Marcial.

His unblemished streak is a testomony to his rising repute as a knockout artist and his potential to make waves within the world boxing scene.

De Abreu, who stepped in as a last-minute alternative for Mindoro’s authentic opponent, Puerto Rican Marcos Osorio-Betancourt, now holds a document of 14 wins with 11 knockouts and 6 losses. The loss provides to de Abreu’s latest struggles, marking his fifth consecutive defeat since 2022.



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