The undefeated Amir Imam entered this fight with a perfect record of 17-0-0 (14 KOs=82%) and he is ranked as the No.14 super lightweight in the world. He has already fought twice in 2015 beating Fidel Maldonado Jr (=Maldonado vs Imam) and Walter Castillo (=Imam vs Castillo).
His opponent, Fernando Angulo, has an official record of 29-9-0 (16 knockouts) and he entered as the No.13 in the same weight class. He suffered his last loss in 2012 when he faced Jonathan Maicelo, since then he has won five consecutive bouts. Imam vs Angulo, WBC super lightweight eliminator, is on the undercard of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr vs Marcos Reyes. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2015-07-18
Where: Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, USA
Division: light welterweight (140 lbs, 63.5 kg)
Imam’s previous fight: Amir Imam vs Walter Castillo
Imam’s next fight: Amir Imam vs Adrian Granados
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Official highlights
Great KO!
After watching his previous fight, I was very impressed. This time, I thought he got a bit exposed since the Equadorian put a relentless pressure on him and Imam had a hard time handling it.
I once made the comparison between Imam and Hearns (I often tend to exagerate things), well maybe one day he’ll meet his Hagler-nemesis.
My girlfriend thought the finishing punch was behind the head and some may agree with that, but I thought it was a fair one.
I agree with your girlfriend; it was behind the ear. I am not suggesting it was deliberately illegal, but it was illegal. However when the promotional favourite did this the flowing excuses of the announcers was astounding. Just imagine if Angulo was the one who delivered this punch. The bloke would have been disqualified automatically.
From that angle, it looks legal to me.