Demetrius Andrade Dominates Maciej Sulecki Through 12, Calls Out 'Canelo'
World Boxing Organization middleweight champion Demetrius Andrade
outperformed challenger Maciej Sulecki through all 12 rounds of
their title showdown in Providence, Rhode Island. The undefeated
Andrade made his hometown proud, successfully defending his
championship for the second time.
"Boo Boo" earned a lopsided decision against the Polish Sulecki, receiving 120-107 from all three judges. The 31-year-old southpaw dropped Sulecki (28-1) in the first and charging forward until his father advised the champ to use his boxing.
This advice turned down the volume on the fight significantly but still served to demonstrate the vast difference in skillset between the two pugilists. Sulecki could barely touch Andrade, landing less than 10 punches in each round.
After his victory, the WBO middleweight champ called out Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. Though certainly the fight Andrade wants next, it's unclear what Alvarez's next move will be.
Leading up to the title clash, "Boo Boo" was quite vocal about wanting a shot at the two big middleweight stars in his division: Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. Backed by Matchroom Boxing and Dazn, only time will tell when Andrade gets to meet either of the big names.
"Boo Boo" earned a lopsided decision against the Polish Sulecki, receiving 120-107 from all three judges. The 31-year-old southpaw dropped Sulecki (28-1) in the first and charging forward until his father advised the champ to use his boxing.
This advice turned down the volume on the fight significantly but still served to demonstrate the vast difference in skillset between the two pugilists. Sulecki could barely touch Andrade, landing less than 10 punches in each round.
After his victory, the WBO middleweight champ called out Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. Though certainly the fight Andrade wants next, it's unclear what Alvarez's next move will be.
Leading up to the title clash, "Boo Boo" was quite vocal about wanting a shot at the two big middleweight stars in his division: Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. Backed by Matchroom Boxing and Dazn, only time will tell when Andrade gets to meet either of the big names.
« Previous Jermall Charlo Cruises to Easy Decision Win Over Brandon Adams
Next Richard Commey Knocks Out Ray Beltran in Round 8 »
More