Oscar Valdez Retains WBO Featherweight Title With Tough Win Over Jason Sanchez
Oscar Valdez’s latest featherweight title defense didn’t come easy for him, but still managed to outlast a very game and aggressive Jason Sanchez.
In the main event of a Top Rank on ESPN card from Reno, Nevada, Valdez picked up a unanimous decision win over Sanchez to retain his WBO featherweight world title. Valdez won the fight with scores of 118-109, 118-109 and 117-110.
The challenger fought aggressively throughout the fight, outworking the champion at times, but was unable to seriously hurt Valdez despite showcasing some solid body work. At the start of the fifth round, Valdez was able to connect on a left hook to drop Sanchez.
Valdez hits Sanchez with the — to the face in Round 2!!#ValdezSanchez @ESPN pic.twitter.com/U2ivhhZKyP
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 9, 2019
Bird’s eye view of that knockdown from @oscarvaldez56 —#ValdezSanchez @ESPN pic.twitter.com/JrOm9Lamw0
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 9, 2019
Sanchez goes on the attack!! —#ValdezSanchez @ESPN pic.twitter.com/LKEYbqoWeV
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 9, 2019
Left hook after left hook after left hook from @oscarvaldez56 —#ValdezSanchez @ESPN pic.twitter.com/GnT4lj26Ye
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 9, 2019
After going all 12 rounds, @oscarvaldez56 lets loose in the final moments!#ValdezSanchez @ESPN pic.twitter.com/k4RIZX3k34
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 9, 2019
Valdez has held the WBO title since 2016 and has now made a total of six successful defenses. Despite a lengthy stay at featherweight, Valdez said in a post-fight interview that he would hope to remain fighting at featherweight, but wouldn’t rule out a jump to super featherweight and added that it all depends on how his body feels and what his doctor and team feels is best for him.
On the undercard, Michael Seals landed a vicious left hand that knocked out Christopher Brooker two minutes into the second round and record his second consecutive win in two rounds or less.
Michael Seals drops Brooker for the KO!!#ValdezSanchez @ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/eHFoEWrEyU
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 9, 2019
Also on the undercard, 19-year-old Gabriel Flores Jr. picked up his 14th straight win to remain unbeaten thanks to a dominant eight-round decision win against Salvador Briceno. Brazilian prospect Robson Conceicao remained undefeated with an impressive outing against Carlos Ruiz, winning the fight by a wide unanimous decision.