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America makes history, Munguía falls , and Chiefs triumph

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16-12-2024


Photos Emilio Franco/BajaNews and Web

Photos Emilio Franco/BajaNews and Web

Redacción BajaNewsMx
Editorial bajanews.mx| BajaNews
Publicado: 16-12-2024 10:15:59 PDT
Actualizado: 16-12-2024 10:47:55 PDT

A weekend of major sports: Here are the results

América Makes History as Tricampeón

 

Club América secured its place in Mexican soccer history by defeating Monterrey in the Liga MX Apertura 2024 final with a 3-2 aggregate score, becoming the first-ever three-time consecutive champion in the era of short tournaments.

In an electrifying second leg at Estadio BBVA, Richard Sánchez scored a stunning goal to extend América's lead, while Johan Rojas added a goal for Rayados. Despite Monterrey's efforts, América held firm, clinching their third consecutive title following victories in Apertura 2023, Clausura 2024, and Apertura 2024.

 

You might also be interested in its Spanish version: ¡Tricampeón, Y YA!

 

 

Bitter Night for Tijuana: Jaime Munguía Knocked Out by Bruno Surace

 

 

In a disappointing night for Tijuana fans, Jaime Munguía was knocked out in the sixth round by French boxer Bruno Surace at Estadio Caliente.

 

Munguía began cautiously in the first round, studying his opponent. In the second, he knocked Surace down with a powerful left hand, marking the first time the Frenchman hit the canvas in his career. However, Surace bounced back and gradually took control of the fight.

 

 

The bout reached its conclusion in the sixth round when Surace delivered a devastating right hand to Munguía's face, ending the contest. With this result, Munguía’s record now stands at 45 wins (36 by knockout), 2 losses, and no draws, while Surace remains undefeated at 26 wins (5 by knockout) and 2 draws.

 

 

Notable Results of the Night:

  • Alan David Picasso defeated Colombian Yehison Cuello with a third-round body shot knockout.
  • Juan Anaconda won the WBC Youth Featherweight title by unanimous decision over Mexico’s Islas Rolda (79-73, 77-75, 78-74).
  • In the super bantamweight division, Sebastián Hernández knocked out Argentina’s Sergio Sosa in the sixth round.
  • Jorge García won by unanimous decision against Uzbekistan’s Kudratillo Abdukakhorov despite losing a point (97-92, 99-90, 99-90).

 

Here you can see its version in Spanish: ¡Bacatazo! Jaime Munguia pierde por nocaut en el Estadio Caliente

 

Chiefs Dominate but Face Mahomes Injury Concerns

 

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 21-7, improving to an impressive 13-1 record and solidifying their status as NFL playoff favorites. Led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs showcased a strong offensive and defensive performance.

However, the game raised concerns as Mahomes suffered an ankle injury in the fourth quarter. The team has yet to reveal the extent of the injury, which casts doubt on his availability for next week’s crucial matchup against the Houston Texans.

 

Imparables; Kansas City Chiefs vencen a los Cleveland Browns