Sioux Falls, SD (Dakota News now) – After a year of Hiatus, Sioux Falls Boxing Classic returned to the area last night with the participation of Deonte Walker in the main event.
Born in North City, he experienced the peaks and low levels during the event, losing his only professional battle in the opening classics in 2022 before jumping with a knockout of next year.
Last night, he undertook Eduardo Reis for the UBO title international heavyweight six months after winning the heavyweight heavyweight title.
Walker’s coaches expected his 19th professional match to be his most difficult because of a difficult opponent.
You really wouldn’t know it based on the way Deonte introduced itself.
After about a minute of each fighter felt each other in the initial circle, Walker began to shudder a flight with heat shots in the corner. In the end, he will run a rice on the mats three times, initiating the number.
Although Reis reached the bell and outside the first round, Deonte made sure that the match would not last much longer. At the beginning of the second walker, he again started working on the flight leader, leading an official employee to stop the 1:40 battle in the second round.
Walker won through TKO to improve up to 18-1 in his professional career, his 17th victory through a knockout to capture his second championship belt.
“I felt that I had already seen this happened in my mind so many times, so it was just like A, I knew it would happen! But she felt good, she felt really good! And to look at my coaches and see their faces and smiles, we made it easy because we worked really, really hard. Walker said after the match.
Deonte is still not sure who his next match will be, but with two belts he would like to go for the UBO World Championship in medium weight.
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