Chaves Brutally KOs Madueno in Third Round

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By the third stanza, his dominance was absolute.

Chaves orchestrated a powerful left punch that connected squarely, dropping Madueno decisively. The Mexican challenger collapsed completely onto the mat, failing to rise before the referee’s ten-count, which instantly concluded the contest. The official, Harvey Dock, promptly halted the match.

This was a brutal conclusion delivered to a seasoned fighter renowned for resilience and strength, making the stoppage even more remarkable. Madueno had previously competed against notable opponents and was anticipated to pose a challenge to the undefeated contender, yet Chaves, at 25 years old, offered him scant opportunity to establish himself.

“This unfolded precisely as I had always envisioned it throughout my life,” Chaves expressed. “I am currently overwhelmed with emotion. My thoughts are with my family in Argentina, celebrating this achievement. I am overjoyed. This is exactly what I had dreamed of since childhood.

“This particular instant arrives at an ideal juncture for me. This aspiration of being on this platform right now. It has materialized at precisely the opportune moment. I sense that I am entering the prime period of my career. I am prepared to confront any competitor. Place any boxer before me, and I will achieve a knockout,” Chaves declared.

This fight functioned as the primary undercard event for the Jarrell Miller versus Lenier Pero main attraction.

Chaves’ record now stands at 22 wins and 0 losses, with 19 of those victories coming by knockout, and such a definitive conclusion is bound to garner rapid notice. While some knockouts arise from disarray, this particular one resulted from precise timing, accurate positioning, and composed delivery.