Wrecking Ball Nick Ball's Title Reckoning Ends in Brutal Fashion Against Brandon Figueroa
In front of his home crowd in Liverpool, featherweight champion Nick Ball suffered a devastating knockout defeat to challenger Brandon Figueroa on Saturday. The American's left-handed shot dropped the 29-year-old Brit to the canvas in the 12th round, prompting an immediate stoppage by the referee.
Figueroa had forced the pace from the start, with Ball trying to counterattack but ultimately unable to withstand the pressure. In a pivotal moment, Figueroa sent Ball crashing to the ropes after landing a strong left hand, which proved too much for the champion's defense to handle.
Ball regained his feet in time to avoid further damage, but it was too late. The referee waved off the bout, handing Figueroa a stunning 12th-round knockout victory that made him a three-time world champion.
The defeat marked Ball's first loss of his career, and he suffered at the hands of an opponent who had been well-prepared to take down the Wrecking Ball. With this win, Figueroa has cemented himself as one of the top contenders in the featherweight division.
Figueroa's next step is unclear, but rumors are already circulating that he could make his debut on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez's comeback fight later this year. The Saudi Arabia-based boxing event is expected to be a major platform for Figueroa, who could potentially take on the Mexican superstar in an eliminator bout.
As for Ball, the question remains as to whether he will attempt a rematch with Figueroa or reassess his career path. With a 24-fight undefeated record now behind him, Ball has some serious soul-searching to do.
In any case, one thing is certain: Brandon Figueroa has arrived on the boxing scene and is here to stay.
In front of his home crowd in Liverpool, featherweight champion Nick Ball suffered a devastating knockout defeat to challenger Brandon Figueroa on Saturday. The American's left-handed shot dropped the 29-year-old Brit to the canvas in the 12th round, prompting an immediate stoppage by the referee.
Figueroa had forced the pace from the start, with Ball trying to counterattack but ultimately unable to withstand the pressure. In a pivotal moment, Figueroa sent Ball crashing to the ropes after landing a strong left hand, which proved too much for the champion's defense to handle.
Ball regained his feet in time to avoid further damage, but it was too late. The referee waved off the bout, handing Figueroa a stunning 12th-round knockout victory that made him a three-time world champion.
The defeat marked Ball's first loss of his career, and he suffered at the hands of an opponent who had been well-prepared to take down the Wrecking Ball. With this win, Figueroa has cemented himself as one of the top contenders in the featherweight division.
Figueroa's next step is unclear, but rumors are already circulating that he could make his debut on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez's comeback fight later this year. The Saudi Arabia-based boxing event is expected to be a major platform for Figueroa, who could potentially take on the Mexican superstar in an eliminator bout.
As for Ball, the question remains as to whether he will attempt a rematch with Figueroa or reassess his career path. With a 24-fight undefeated record now behind him, Ball has some serious soul-searching to do.
In any case, one thing is certain: Brandon Figueroa has arrived on the boxing scene and is here to stay.