Erislandy Lara stops Danny Garcia in round nine

ERISLANDY Lara showed that size matters as he forced Danny Garciaโ€™s withdrawal at the close of round nine. Boxing in the co-main event to Canelo-Berlanga, it was a difficult watch until Lara dropped Garcia at the end of the ninth, prompting Dannyโ€™s corner to request the end. Lara successfully defended his WBA middleweight title.

Carrying the weight well, Garcia had a look at Lara in the opening sessions of this 157-pound catchweight, but the analysis led to nothing. The fans booed, but cagey Lara is never in a hurry to please anyone.

The wisdom of putting these two together before the main event was still being questioned by the impatient crowd in round four, as Garciaโ€™s offensive output was non-existent.ย 

Laraโ€™s snake charmer southpaw jab and left hand were causing blemishes on Garciaโ€™s face. โ€œThrow the left hand as he overreaches,โ€ Ismael Salas told the Cuban between rounds five and six.

The oldest active world champion, 41-year-old Lara was never pushed outside his comfort zone by a man standing off, unable to let the hands go. Lara let his hands go at the close of the ninth, dropping Garcia for a count with a prodding left cross. That was enough for Angel Garcia who signalled to referee Thomas Taylor that it was time to end matters.

Erislandy Lara improved his record to 31-3-3 (19), while Danny Garcia, now 37-4 (21), said he had no excuses after stepping up in weight and attempting to be great.

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