The super featherweight collision between Marc Castro and Ronaldo Solis lived up to the hype created around it. Both the fighters went all out against each other to roll out a blistering show for the fans. In the end, it was Castro’s night, as he attained a significant T/KO win.
Castro, from the first gong itself, went after his adversary. He kept slick movements and landed some of his right hooks. Castro even dropped Solis in round 1 after landing a barrage of punches.
Solis, on the other hand, tried to make this a good exchange. He came out with some good counterattacks to put Castro on a back foot. However, the young gun just wasn’t ready to take a back step, and he only moved ahead with his assault.
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Marc Castro kicks off fight night with a bang 💥#HaneyDiazJr pic.twitter.com/Zb1BIs7v4E
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 5, 2021
The 22-year-old once again went after Solis in round 2. This time he again dropped his fellow adversary onto the bottom rope with a clean shot to his left cheek. As ‘Criminal’ didn’t look in his element, the referee decided to conclude the bout even before finishing the 10 count.
Castro, who was eager to attain a T/KO win in this fight and add another win by finish to his clean resume, did just that.
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Marc Castro – The next big thing in boxing?
Marc Castro is truly an emerging sensation who has sent shock waves in the boxing space with his stupendous performances. With a win over Ronaldo Solis, improved his track record to 5 wins with 5 T/KO wins. Given his spot on the Devin Haney undercard, he would have received a vast amount of attention with such a nice performance.
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With the momentum he’s going with, it’s safe to say that Castro can turn out to be the next big thing in the sport. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate the 22-year-old’s performance? What did you make of his fourth fight in 2021?