Gary Antuanne Russell drops Kent Cruz twice, stops him in first round

Gary Antuanne Russell dropped Kent Cruz twice and stopped him in the first round on the Emmanuel Rodriguez-Melvin Lopez card Saturday.

Gary Antuanne Russell didn’t need much time to keep his knockout streak alive.

The 140-pound contender stopped overmatched Kent Cruz at 2:39 of the opening round of a scheduled 10-rounder on the Emmanuel Rodriguez-Melvin Lopez card Saturday in the Washington, D.C. area, where Russell is from.

Cruz (16-1-3, 10 KOs) came in 2½ pounds overweight — Russell weighed 138½ — but the added bulk certainly didn’t help the St. Louis fighter.

The beginning of the end came midway through the round, when Cruz, apparently preoccupied with what he thought was a clash of heads, was hit with a series of shots and hit the canvas.

Cruz was able to get up but soon went down again from a left to the body and was counted out.

Russell (17-0, 17 KOs) now has eight first-round knockouts.

“I saw the opening and I took it,” Russell said. He went on: “Like I said before, I wasn’t shooting for the knockout streak, but that’s just what happened during a minute and a half worth of work tonight. If the opportunity is there, why not take it?”

He’s ranked No. 2 by the WBC, meaning his first shot at a world title is on the horizon if he continues to win.

In an earlier bout, welterweight prospect Travon Marshall (8-1, 7 KOs) was knocked out by underdog Gabriel Maestre (6-0-1, 5 KOs) in the second round of a scheduled 10-round bout.

Gary Antuanne Russell drops Kent Cruz twice, stops him in first round

Gary Antuanne Russell dropped Kent Cruz twice and stopped him in the first round on the Emmanuel Rodriguez-Melvin Lopez card Saturday.

Gary Antuanne Russell didn’t need much time to keep his knockout streak alive.

The 140-pound contender stopped overmatched Kent Cruz at 2:39 of the opening round of a scheduled 10-rounder on the Emmanuel Rodriguez-Melvin Lopez card Saturday in the Washington, D.C. area, where Russell is from.

Cruz (16-1-3, 10 KOs) came in 2½ pounds overweight — Russell weighed 138½ — but the added bulk certainly didn’t help the St. Louis fighter.

The beginning of the end came midway through the round, when Cruz, apparently preoccupied with what he thought was a clash of heads, was hit with a series of shots and hit the canvas.

Cruz was able to get up but soon went down again from a left to the body and was counted out.

Russell (17-0, 17 KOs) now has eight first-round knockouts.

“I saw the opening and I took it,” Russell said. He went on: “Like I said before, I wasn’t shooting for the knockout streak, but that’s just what happened during a minute and a half worth of work tonight. If the opportunity is there, why not take it?”

He’s ranked No. 2 by the WBC, meaning his first shot at a world title is on the horizon if he continues to win.

In an earlier bout, welterweight prospect Travon Marshall (8-1, 7 KOs) was knocked out by underdog Gabriel Maestre (6-0-1, 5 KOs) in the second round of a scheduled 10-round bout.