Ra’eese Aleem outclasses, knocks out Victor Pasillas in 11

Ra’eese Aleem outclassed and then knocked out Victor Pasillas in the 11th round Saturday in Uncasville, Conn.

Ra’eese Aleem made a strong statement on Saturday night.

The 122-pound contender put Victor Pasillas down four times before finally stopping him in the 11th round on the Angelo Leo-Stephen Fulton card at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

Aleem’s combination of unusual speed and ability – and ultimately his power – left the previously unbeaten Pasillas futilely groping to find solutions most of what was expected to be a competitive fight.

Aleem (18-0, 12 KOs) put Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs) down in Rounds 2, 6, 9 and 11 and gradually broke him down with hard, accurate shots to both the head and body as the fight progressed.

Pasillas seemed to be trouble in Round 7, having taking more punishment than in any previous round. However, he survived and got in some of his best shots in the next few rounds even though he was well behind on the cards.

However, about 50 seconds into Round 11, Aleem landed a big right hand, followed by a left to the upper head to put Pasillas down a fourth time and hurt him badly. That was enough for referee Danny Schiavone to step in and stop the fight.

The official time of the stoppage was 1:00 into the round.

Aleem won the WBA “interim” title with the victory, which takes him another step closer to a world title shot. Murodjon Akhmadaliev is the WBA’s 122-pound beltholder.

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Ra’eese Aleem outclasses, knocks out Victor Pasillas in 11

Ra’eese Aleem outclassed and then knocked out Victor Pasillas in the 11th round Saturday in Uncasville, Conn.

Ra’eese Aleem made a strong statement on Saturday night.

The 122-pound contender put Victor Pasillas down four times before finally stopping him in the 11th round on the Angelo Leo-Stephen Fulton card at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

Aleem’s combination of unusual speed and ability – and ultimately his power – left the previously unbeaten Pasillas futilely groping to find solutions most of what was expected to be a competitive fight.

Aleem (18-0, 12 KOs) put Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs) down in Rounds 2, 6, 9 and 11 and gradually broke him down with hard, accurate shots to both the head and body as the fight progressed.

Pasillas seemed to be trouble in Round 7, having taking more punishment than in any previous round. However, he survived and got in some of his best shots in the next few rounds even though he was well behind on the cards.

However, about 50 seconds into Round 11, Aleem landed a big right hand, followed by a left to the upper head to put Pasillas down a fourth time and hurt him badly. That was enough for referee Danny Schiavone to step in and stop the fight.

The official time of the stoppage was 1:00 into the round.

Aleem won the WBA “interim” title with the victory, which takes him another step closer to a world title shot. Murodjon Akhmadaliev is the WBA’s 122-pound beltholder.

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Angelo Leo, Stephen Fulton make weight for title fight

Angelo Leo and Stephen Fulton on Friday made weight for title fight on Saturday.

Angelo Leo and Stephen Fulton on Friday made weight for their fight Saturday at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn. (Showtime).

Leo, who will be defending his 122-pound title, came in at 121.4. Fulton weighed 122.

Leo (20-0, 9 KOs) won the vacant WBO title by outpointing Tramaine Williams in August. Fulton (18-0, 8 KOs) was scheduled to face Leo in that fight but had to pull out after testing positive for COVID-19.

In other fights on the card, Victor Pasillas (16-0, 9 KOs) and Ra’eese Aleem (17-0, 11 KOs) weighed 122 and 121.6, respectively, for their junior featherweight bout.

And, in what was originally a 135-pound bout, Justin Pauldo (14-1, 7 KOs) weighed 138.6 — 3.6 above the limit — and Rolando Romero (12-0, 10 KOs) weighed 134.2. The fight will now be contested at 140 rounds.

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Angelo Leo, Stephen Fulton make weight for title fight

Angelo Leo and Stephen Fulton on Friday made weight for title fight on Saturday.

Angelo Leo and Stephen Fulton on Friday made weight for their fight Saturday at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn. (Showtime).

Leo, who will be defending his 122-pound title, came in at 121.4. Fulton weighed 122.

Leo (20-0, 9 KOs) won the vacant WBO title by outpointing Tramaine Williams in August. Fulton (18-0, 8 KOs) was scheduled to face Leo in that fight but had to pull out after testing positive for COVID-19.

In other fights on the card, Victor Pasillas (16-0, 9 KOs) and Ra’eese Aleem (17-0, 11 KOs) weighed 122 and 121.6, respectively, for their junior featherweight bout.

And, in what was originally a 135-pound bout, Justin Pauldo (14-1, 7 KOs) weighed 138.6 — 3.6 above the limit — and Rolando Romero (12-0, 10 KOs) weighed 134.2. The fight will now be contested at 140 rounds.

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Angelo Leo vs. Stephen Fulton: time, how to watch

Angelo Leo vs. Stephen Fulton: time, how to watch.

Angelo Leo’s first title defense is the biggest challenge of his career.

Leo, who won a 122-pound title by outpointing Tramaine Williams on Aug. 1, faces top contender Stephen Fulton on Saturday night at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

The card will be televised on Showtime.

Fulton (18-0, 8 KOs) was scheduled to face Leo (20-0, 9 Kos) in August but he pulled out days before the fight after testing positive for COVID-19. He was replaced by Williams, who lost a wide decision for the vacant title.

Also on the card: Ra’eese Aleem vs. Victor Pasillas, junior featherweights; Rolando Romero vs. Justin Pauldo, lightweights.

Here is what you need to know to watch:

  • When: Saturday, Jan. 23
  • Start time: 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT (main event later in the show)
  • Where: Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.
  • TV: Showtime

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Angelo Leo vs. Stephen Fulton: time, how to watch

Angelo Leo vs. Stephen Fulton: time, how to watch.

Angelo Leo’s first title defense is the biggest challenge of his career.

Leo, who won a 122-pound title by outpointing Tramaine Williams on Aug. 1, faces top contender Stephen Fulton on Saturday night at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

The card will be televised on Showtime.

Fulton (18-0, 8 KOs) was scheduled to face Leo (20-0, 9 Kos) in August but he pulled out days before the fight after testing positive for COVID-19. He was replaced by Williams, who lost a wide decision for the vacant title.

Also on the card: Ra’eese Aleem vs. Victor Pasillas, junior featherweights; Rolando Romero vs. Justin Pauldo, lightweights.

Here is what you need to know to watch:

  • When: Saturday, Jan. 23
  • Start time: 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT (main event later in the show)
  • Where: Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.
  • TV: Showtime

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Ra’eese Aleem dominates, stops Marcus Bates in 10

Ra’eese Aleem stopped Marcus Bates at 2:18 of the 10th round of a scheduled 12-round 122-pound title eliminator Saturday.

No need for a third fight between Ra’eese Aleem and Marcus Bates.

Aleem gave a masterful performance on the Angelo Leo-Tramaine Williams card Saturday at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn., outclassing Bates before stopping at him 2:18 of the 10th round of a scheduled 12-round 122-pound title eliminator.

Aleem (17-0, 11 KOs) overwhelmed Bates (11-2-1, 8 KOs) with his work rate, speed and accuracy, which rarely gave the counter puncher a chance to counter.

Aleem landed a remarkable 51 percent of his power punches, according to CompuBox.

And if all that wasn’t difficult enough for Bates, the product of Washington, D.C. injured his right wrist late in the fight.

In Round 9, Bates repeatedly shook his right arm, an indication that there was a problem. And he stopped throwing right hands, is best weapon.

After that round, as he sat in his corner, the doctor and his handlers seemed to suggest that it would be best to stop the fight. Bates would hear none of it and the fight went on.

However, in obvious pain, he turned away from Aleem, took a left hook to the head and the referee saved him from himself.

Bates took Aleem the distance in 2018, losing a unanimous decision in an eight-round fight.

Aleem, ranked No. 13 by the WBA, made a strong statement. He should be headed toward bigger and better things.