Diego Carmona breaks down and arrests Alberto Mosquera in Mexico City

Diego “Maravilla” Carmona of Mexico defeated Panamanian Alberto “Metralleta” Mosquera by technical knockout early in the seventh round and won the Fedecentro World Boxing Association (WBA) super welterweight championship on EstrellaTV’s Boxeo EstrellaTV.
The series takes place on the last Friday of each month and airs from Teatro Centenario Coyoacán, Mexico City.
Carmona’s corner changed strategy and released him with everything up front, but throwing mid-range and long-range shots put Mosquera in trouble, who tried to close the distance to avoid punishment.
However, Carmona pushed even more with high and low combinations, breaking Mosquera, who was forced to repeatedly tie up and cut the pace of the fight, which gave Carmona breaks.
At the end of the sixth round, a flurry of blows generated a cut to Mosquera on the right eyebrow. Back in his corner, Mosquera himself asked his manager to stop the fight, ending the match by technical knockout early in the seventh round.
In a co-featured 8-round flyweight bout, Brandon Alberto “Ratón” Jiménez of Mexico State was able to defeat a complicated Daniel “Torero” Romero of Mexico City by unanimous decision. Scores were 79-73 in all areas.
San Luis Potosí’s Jorge “Ruso” Ascanio defeated Mexico State’s Gerardo “Jerry” Méndez by split decision, 58-56, 57-58, and 58-56, in a 6-round super bantamweight bout.
Takumu “Taquito” Hosooka of Japan lost his undefeated record to Leonardo Arango Vargas of Mexico by unanimous decision 36-40, 36-40, 37-39, in a 4 round featherweight bout.
Mexico’s Erick Xavier “TNT” Fuentes couldn’t defeat Kentavias “Gallo Negro” Slay of the United States, who won by unanimous decision with scores of 37-39, 36-40 and 37-39, in a weight fly to 4 rounds match.
Jahaziel Ramos Vargas of Mexico City won by unanimous decision, 39-37, 39-37, and 39-37 over Javier “Pichón” Malaquías of Mexico State, in a 4-round super bantamweight bout.
Mexico State’s Kevin Pérez Reyes won by technical knockout at 1:50 in the first round against Jesús Fernando Dávila, also of Mexico State, in a 4-round lightweight bout.
Alexis de la Cruz of Mexico prevailed by technical knockout at 2:37 in the third round against Edgar Pérez Reyes of the State of Mexico in a 4 round super lightweight.