Lange Wins WBU Championship

Jimmy Lange knocked Raul “El Toro” Munoz down three times in the 6th round to notch a TKO win and win the World Boxing Union’s (WBU)vacant 154-lb championship. The victory brings Lange’s record to 37-4-2, 24 KOs, while Munoz falls to 22-15-1, 16 KOs. It was the Great Falls fighter’s 13th headlining show at the Patriot Center on the George Mason University campus.

Lange wins over Munoz at Patriot Center. Photo/W. Barron.

In the second round both fighters took turns swapping punches and while not in serious trouble Munoz did seem to have the upper hand in the second and third rounds.

“I did not think a lot of things were working early for me. I was going to the body and using my jab but I don’t think I hurt him at all early,” said Jimmy Lange. “I think in the 4th round things started to turn for me.”

In the fourth round Lange began to gain control and a solid right to Munoz’ chin in the fifth was the turning point. In the 6th round Lange came off the ropes and caught Munoz with a left hook for the first knock down of the round. He ended up knocking Munoz down two more times before the fight was stopped.

“I thought I was gradually wearing him down and maybe could get him in the 7th or 8th round,” said Lange. “But in the 6th I caught him with a left hook for the first knock down and I don’t think he ever really covered.”

Michael “No Joke” Stewart lived up to his billing by knocking Jimmy LeBlanc down in each of the first two rounds earning him a TKO at 1:47 of the second round.

In one of the most action packed fights of the night Todd “White Lightning” Wilson stayed undefeated (11-0) with a unanimous decision over former world champion Eric “Mighty Mouse” Aiken. Both fighters hit the canvas during the fight with the fifth round being the busiest.

Zain “Tiger” Shah notched his fourth KO and sixth win when he unleashed a furious combination to drop Julius “Vicious” Kennedy at 1:50 of the second round. Shah had knocked Kennedy down in the first round with a strong right to the head.

In a very close match Tori Nelson remained undefeated with a well-earned unanimous decision over Michelle Garland. Both fighters landed plenty of punches in an action-packed bout.

Scott “Cujo” Sigmon dominated Bruce “The Rage” Rumbolz for all eight rounds en route to his 17th career win. Sigmon staggered Rumbolz in the fourth round and in the 5th, 6th and 7th continued to back up Rumbolz and eventually keep him on the ropes for much of the time. In the 8th it looked like Sigmon may have earned a knockout when he rocked Rumbolz with a strong left to the head and followed it up with a strong body attack but Rumbolz hung in. After the final bell Rumbolz lifted Sigmon’s hand indicating who the winner was.

In the first bout of the evening Lawrence Jones got off to a slow start but by the third round began to dominate Jose Felix and eventually gained a unanimous decision. Lawrence drew blood in the fourth round and a strong exchange in the fifth by Lawrence drew more. Lopez came out strong for the first 45 seconds of the 6th round but Jones regained his form and finished strong.


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