Who won Estrada vs Cuadras II?
Juan Francisco Estrada beat Carlos Cuadras by technical knockout in the 11th round on Friday, October 23rd, 2020, at Mexico City, Distrito Federal.
The fight was scheduled to take place over 12 rounds in the Super Flyweight division, which meant the weight limit was 115 pounds (8.2 stone or 52.2 kg).
This contest was for the WBC super flyweight championship of the world.
Also on the undercard Roman ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez was victorious over Israel Gonzalez for the WBA Super World Super Flyweight championship, and Julio Cesar Martinez beat Moises Calleros for the WBC World Flyweight belt.
Estrada vs Cuadras II stats
Back in October 2020, Juan Francisco Estrada stepped into the ring with an undefeated record of 3 wins, zero losses, and 27 draws.
Carlos Cuadras made his way to the ring with a record of 3 wins, 1 loss and 27 draws.
Juan Francisco Estrada was the younger man by 2 years, at 30 years old.
Both Juan Francisco Estrada and Carlos Cuadras fought out of an orthodox stance.
Estrada's experience as a professional fighter was relatively equal to Cuadras', having had 1 fewer fights, and made his debut in 2008, 2 months later than Cuadras, whose first professional fight was in 2008. He had fought 40 more professional rounds, totaling 329 compared to Cuadras' 289.
Carlos Cuadras was ranked number 3 by the WBC in the 115lb division.
Estrada vs Cuadras II form
Estrada had beaten 4 of his last 5 opponents, stopping 2 of them, going the distance twice.
In his last fight leading up to this contest, he had beaten Dewayne Beamon on August 24, 2019, by technical knockout in the 9th round in their WBC World Super Flyweight and The Ring Junior Bantamweight championship fight at Centro de Usos Multiples, Sonora, Mexico.
Prior to that, he had beaten Srisaket Sor Rungvisai on April 26, 2019, by unanimous decision in their WBC World Super Flyweight and The Ring Junior Bantamweight championship fight at Forum, Inglewood, United States.
Going into that contest, he had won against Victor Mendez on December 8, 2018, by technical knockout in the 7th round at StubHub Center, Carson.
Before that, he had beaten Felipe Orucuta on September 8, 2018, by unanimous decision in their 12 round contest at Forum, Inglewood.
He had been beaten by Srisaket Sor Rungvisai on February 24, 2018, by majority decision in their WBC World Super Flyweight and The Ring Junior Bantamweight championship fight at Forum, Inglewood.
Cuadras had beaten 2 of his last 5 opponents, stopping 1 of them, going the distance once.
In his last fight before this contest, he had lost to McWilliams Arroyo on February 24, 2018, by majority decision in their 10 round contest at Forum, Inglewood, United States.
Prior to that, he had lost to Juan Francisco Estrada on September 9, 2017, by unanimous decision in their 12 round contest at Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson.
Going into that contest, he had defeated David Carmona on March 18, 2017, by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at Madison Square Garden, New York.
Before that, he had been beaten by Roman ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez on September 10, 2016, by unanimous decision in their WBC World Super Flyweight championship fight at Forum, Inglewood.
He had won against Richie Mepranum on April 23, 2016, by technical knockout in the 8th round in their WBC World Super Flyweight championship fight at Centro de Usos Multiples, Los Mochis, Mexico.
Activity check
In terms of activity leading into the fight, Juan Francisco Estrada had been fighting more than Carlos Cuadras.
Going into this contest, Juan Francisco Estrada had last fought 1 year, 1 month and 29 days ago, while Carlos Cuadras' last outing had been 2 years, 7 months and 29 days ago.
Estrada's last 5 fights had come over a period of 2 years, 7 months and 29 days, which means he had been fighting approximately every 6 months and 13 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 52 rounds, meaning that they had lasted 10.4 rounds on average.
Cuadras' last 5 fights had come over a period of 4 years and 6 months, meaning he had been fighting on average every 10 months and 24 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 52 rounds, meaning that they had lasted 10.4 rounds on average.
What time did Estrada vs Cuadras II start?
The fighters were expected to ringwalk at around 3:00 AM UTC at Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico, which was 11:00 PM EST or 8:00 PM PST on the West Coast of America, or 4:00 AM BST in the UK.
Who broadcast Estrada vs Cuadras II?
The fight was broadcast in the United States by DAZN.
What were the odds on Estrada vs Cuadras II?
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