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Previous WBO Light middleweight champion Jaime Munguia (44-2, 35 KOs) was disturbed and come by EBU Silver middleweight champ Bruno Surace (26-0-2, 5 KOs) at 2:36 of the 6th round in a planned 10-round battle on Saturday night in Tijuana, Mexico.

In the 1st round, Munguia had a slight edge with both tossing punches after the ringer, so ref Juan Jose Ramirez needed to step in and call a stop.

In the 2nd round, following a moment, Munguia handled a passed on snare to the jaw and down went Surace without precedent for his vocation for a 8-count from Ref Ramirez. He figured out how to get to the chime.

In the third round, Munguia had Surace on the protection the whole round, for the most part against the ropes, and was lucky to make due to the bell.

In the fourth round, it was all Munguia. With a portion of a moment remaining, Surace handled his best punch of the battle, a right uppercut on the jaw that shook Munguia.

In the 6th round, Munguia had Surace against the ropes a few times yet couldn't assemble enough punches to complete Surace.

Scores 79-73, 77-75, 78-74.

Credit: Boxing News 24