Short transcript of Oscar rivas fight- It's Heavy in weight than the main attraction unfolded. Eric Barrak (8-1-0, 7 ko's) was on a mission in order to clear his defeat against Didier Bence of collective memory. To do so, he must defeat Oscar "Kaboom" Rivas (14-0-0, 9 ko's), a rising star in the top division. Barrak can not seem to find the distance with his jab in the first round, which is not the case for Rivas. Indeed, Kaboom key intensely rival and sent to the floor with a solid right hand back. In the second round, repetitive jab Rivas allows him to prepare numerous attacks that overwhelm Barrak. A second floor drops occurs due to a right hand. Moments later, Rivas took the opportunity to finish with Eric thrashing. Barrak falls for a second time in the round. This time, Eric will fail to recover. Oscar Rivas wins by technical knockout at 3:00 of the second round. He remains unbeaten and impressed again. Unfortunately for Barrak, he has never been able to launch his famous right hand to make a difference and does not seem to belong to the same class as Rivas.
De Mori is a joke, he's not a world level heavyweight.... Not even close, There are some low-mid level journeymen who can probably beat him.
Luke Watkins, who made his debut last week at Cruiserweight on the Groves-Rebrasse undercard (He's being managed by Groves) is fighting again this saturday in the HW division on the Abraham-Smith undercard vs Czech veteran Martin Horak.