Canelo Alvarez’s former rival has ‘hair pulled’ but wins with stunning KO in epic 92-second bare-knuckle battle
Canelo Alvarez's former rival Alfredo Angulo scored a 92-second KO in a classic bare-knuckle war.
Angulo famously fought and lost to Mexican rival Alvarez in March 2014, being stopped by the pound-for-pound ranked star who has since made a rise to super stardom.
After giving up boxing in 2020, Angulo made the switch to bare-knuckle boxing under the BKFC banner, and made his debut at BKFC Knucklemania IV against opponent Jeremiah Riggs.
And it was a brutal encounter that lasted just 92 seconds, with the pair coming out all guns blazing from the opening bell.
Riggs had the upper hand early on landing some big shots flush on the chin of Angulo, who held up well and landed his own work.
But most notably, Angulo had his hair pulled multiple times during clinches, as the exchanges became vicious.
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After a tough opening minute, the 42-year-old went on his own assault landing a thumping right hand which left his rival with his back flat on the canvas.
Riggs was unable to clamber to his feet in time and was clearly dazed by the shot, so he was counted out by the referee who waved off the contest.
The debutant celebrated wildly by climbing the ropes, after making a brilliant start to life in BKFC.
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