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One of the best boxers in Lithuania Eimantas Stanionis (12-0, 9 knockouts) entered the ring for the second time in matchday 41 and sent another opponent to the knockout.
At the beginning of December 17. On the morning of the Lithuanian time, E. Stanionis knocked out a 33-year-old Colombian in the ninth round of the main fight of the PBC boxing night, which included 10 rounds. Janera gonzaleza (19-4-1, 15 KO) and won the fourth consecutive victory.
This was E. Stanionis’ first fight, when he had his trainer in the corner. Marviną Somodio, because M. Somodio could not participate in the previous Lithuanian duel due to COVID-19, and was later replaced by former Lithuanian coach Freddie Roach.
From the first seconds, E.Stanionis put pressure on the opponent, but in the first round he made less accentuated punches and waited patiently for his opportunity.
The Lithuanian successfully landed direct jabs to the head and frequently struck the body, and a minute before the end of the third round sent J. Gonzalez to Knockdown for the first time.
At the beginning of the fourth round, E. Stanionis was already leading with a solid advantage according to “jabus” (107 against 73). In this round, the Lithuanian successfully outpointed the opponent in the corner several times, continued to hit with confidence, and gave J. González no chance to hurt.
In the fifth round, E.Stanionis hit several times and from above, and after 15 minutes, the Lithuanian was already leading 183 against 123.
In the sixth round, the fighters went to the clinic several times, and E. Stanionis continued to pursue the opponent and pressure him throughout the round.
In the seventh round, E. Stanionis also delivered a powerful blow from below, continuing to successfully perform jabuses and body shots.
In the eighth round, the Lithuanian continued his excellent performance, and 10 seconds before the end of the round he made 2 right hooks in a row, and with the third shot from below sent his opponent to the second knockout.
Before the ninth round, J. González clearly showed that he did not want to return to the ring, because the Lithuanian advantage is evident and does not raise doubts, and the accentuated blows differed twice. After a hit with the right, J. González stumbled for the third time and the judge stopped the fight without hesitation. J. González’s coach agreed, who also waved his hands near the ring.
Eighth round and ninth round end:
Two knockouts have been eliminated:
Full fight:
As is customary for E. Stanionis opponents, J. González had the advantage of height (180cm vs. 173cm) and extended arm length (185cm vs. 173cm) in this fight.
This fight was accompanied by chaos, because the fight date and the opponent of E. Stanionis changed almost daily, and after the last duel he only had 4 days off.
E. Stanionis has already warned his management that he would like to waste more time in the United States to prepare for two fights in a row. “Next time I’ll come five weeks before the fight, it must be like this. You should always have a goal in camp. Before the fight with J.Deloach I was hungry, I had a goal, I wanted to train hard. Of course, the fight is one fight, I will never give up. I do not underestimate my rivals and I will definitely do my best to give Lithuania the most beautiful Christmas gift. “
Now E. Stanionis plans to return to Lithuania, and this time he stayed in the United States for a month and a half.
The last time a Colombian boxer was in the ring was a year ago. Then, in November, in the 10th round, he was eliminated by Ukraine’s Ivan Golub (18-1). Gonzalez has lost his last three fights (2 knockouts), including a loss to Yamal James last February, the current WBA interim middleweight champion.
E. Stanionis fought on November 5, when he eliminated one of the strongest rivals of his career, American Justin DeLoach (19-5). Before that, the Lithuanian fought alone in 2019 on December 22, when he also knocked out 26-year-old Dominican boxer Julio César Sánchez.
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