Euri Cedeño steals the show with a TKO
Euri Cedeno wants the boxing world to remember his name. On Saturday night, at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, the Dominican Olympian (12-0-1, 11 KOs) proved his power once again. On this occasion, he defeated Ecuadorian Abel Mina (18-4-1, 9 KOs) by technical knockout in the fifth round. Euri Cedeño steals the show with a TKO.
Although the spotlight was on Abdullah Mason and Nahir Albright, it was Cedeno who stole the show. Her constant pressure, surgical precision and devastating strike shone from the first minute.
Cedeño imposes his style from the start
From the first round, Cedeño advanced with firmness and high guard. In addition, he cut the ring with intelligence and forced Mina to retreat. Round after round, he closed the spaces and punished hard to the body.
As if that wasn’t enough, he connected clean combinations to the face, one after another. In the fifth round, a flurry of lefts left Mina clearly damaged. In fact, although the bell rang at the end of the round, the Ecuadorian could not continue. The technical knockout was inevitable.
Cedeño emerges as middleweight threat
With this victory, Cedeño has 11 knockouts in 12 wins. Therefore, he consolidates himself as one of the most dangerous punchers at middleweight. His aggressive style, accompanied by technique and power, makes him a feared opponent.
What’s next for Euri Cedeño?
After such a strong performance, many are wondering if he is ready for higher level opponents. However, his Olympic experience, explosive punching power and fighting pace say he is.
On the other hand, as a new figure in Dominican boxing, Cedeño has a clear objective: to conquer international stages and compete for world titles. If he maintains this level, that moment will not be long in coming.
The future is promising
Finally, boxing fans should take note: Euri Cedeño is coming for everything, and his journey is just beginning.