The 28-year-old Sanchez, nicknamed "The Cuban Flash", is a heavyweight rising star in Ran Ran, with a height of1.93m and a wingspan of1.98m. Recently, Sanchez was hired as a sparring partner of Mexican star Canello awar, which attracted great attention from the outside world. This time, he took the lead before the game in awar.
Fernandez, who confronts Sanchez, is 27 years old. Although his height is similar to that of Sanchez, his wingspan has reached 2.04 meters. Because Fernandez looks like movie star Stallone and plays in the boxing ring, which reminds boxing fans of the protagonist in the classic movie Loki, he nicknamed Fernandez "Loki in Boxing".
Compared with Sanchez, who has never met an opponent, Fernandez lost two games in the past, to German Tom Schwartz and Russian Aslanbeck Mahmodov. He didn't survive the third round of these two games, so it is widely believed that Fernandez may not last long in front of Sanchez, but in the end Fernandez's performance was better than expected.
Shortly after the start of the game, Sanchez took the lead, and his sharp attack defeated Fernandez. Although Fernandez also fought back, it was a pity that the effect was not obvious. At the beginning of the third round, his nose was injured, which led to bloody DC. But Fernandez's fighting ability is so outstanding that his head and chin still stand upright after getting too many punches. Even after Sanchez's attack, he was in the adjustment stage and made a threatening attack.
In the sixth round, Fernandez was hit hard by Sanchez, but he kept slapping his face with gloves and gesturing for Sanchez to attack, showing a look of indifference. At the same time, in Fernandez's eyes, his will quality is really tenacious, but unfortunately, boxing is about strength, and Fernandez soon paid the price for this performance.
Shortly after the opening of the seventh round, Sanchez pushed his opponent to the rope and hit Fernandez on the chin with his right hand. The punch was so heavy that Fernandez lost his fighting ability in an instant, and then Sanchez made up another punch, which caused Fernandez to be directly punched out of the ring, his legs hung on the rope, and his body stretched out of the ring and lost consciousness. The referee immediately stopped the game.
After this campaign, Sanchez's record was rewritten as 17 wins 13 KO opponent, while Fernandez's record was reduced to 14 wins and 3 losses1kloc-0/ko opponent. Throughout this competition, Sanchez's strength is still worthy of recognition. His style is somewhat similar to that of Cuban compatriot and "King Kong" Louis Ortiz, but compared with Ortiz, Sanchez is slightly inferior in speed and attack power. In a word, there are still many places to be improved. Ortiz was once considered as the first Cuban to win the heavyweight championship. It's a pity that he has passed the peak. It is not clear whether Sanchez can rewrite history in the future. After all, he has an advantage in age.