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Jaime Munguia floors Patrick Allotey to retain WBO Super Welterweight belt

Nathan Quao by Nathan Quao
September 16, 2019
Reading Time: 1 min read

WBO Super Welterweight champion, Jaime Munguia, proved too strong for Ghana’s Patrick Allotey in their world title clash in California on Saturday.

The bout was Allotey’s fourth outside Ghana and he was hoping to upset the odds and get his first victory outside Ghana and a bigger prize of the world title.

However, that was not to be the case as he got floored twice in the third round. All that happened after Allotey started well in the first round.

Munguia towering over Allotey(Image credit: Golden Boy Promotions/ Twitter)

The night got more difficult Allotey as Munguia upped the ante and sent the Ghanaian down in the fourth round with a stinging shot.

Allotey’s corner decided the night was over and three in the towel to end the bout at 2 minutes 18 seconds of Round 4.

Munguia improves his record to 34-0 while Allotey drops to 40-4.

For Munguia, he stayed his intentions of going up to middleweight for possible showdowns with Gennady Golovkin and the other big shots in the weight class.

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