Lamont Roach Jr defends his WBA super-featherweight title with an eighth-round stoppage of Feargal McCrory

LAMONT Roach Jr stopped Feargal McCrory in round eight to successfully defend his WBA World super-featherweight title. Boxing in front of his hometown fans, Lamont moved through the gears at all the right times to break down a brave but overmatched opponent.

Roach was looking sharp from the first bell, timing all-action McCrory with counter shots, mostly starting on the left hook. The Irish southpaw challenger only knows one way to fight: coming forward, throwing aggressive shots to head and body, which left natural openings.

McCroryโ€™s wide hooks to the body were landing in round two, but Roachโ€™s straight-to-the-point returns had Feargal on jelly legs in the last 30 seconds as a left hook to the body and head landed for the champion.

McCrory touched down in round three when Roach landed a check left hook. It was becoming a struggle and McCrory tasted the canvas twice in round four, both times from body shots.

โ€˜Reaperโ€™ Roach loved the left hook to the body. The headshots werenโ€™t too shabby, either. Roach piled on the pressure in round eight and McCroryโ€™s corner pulled him out.

Roach Jr is now 24-1-1 (9 KOs). McCrory drops to 16-1 (8 KOs).

On the undercard, Lester Martinez retained his unbeaten record with a 10-round decision victory over southpaw veteran Carlos Gongora at super-middleweight.

In a lightweight 10-rounder, Alex Dilmaghaniโ€™s corner and the referee combined to withdraw him in between the seventh and eighth against a rampant Rene Tellez Giron.

Rianna Rios defeated Mary Romero over eight rounds at bantamweight.

Debutant Ben Johnson dropped Michael Williams three times on the way to a first-round KO at welterweight.

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