Fight Night: Fri, Sep 18, 2015 - Full Sail Live, Winter Park, Florida

Lubin vs Lora

Lubin wins at the 1:58 mark of the sixth round after landing a series of unanswered punches, leading Lora's corner to call an end to the fight.
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Lubin vs Lora highlights: September 18, 2015

Lubin vs Lora Round by Round Fight Summary. Rounds are displayed numerically as columns. Each row will display one of the following: W for win, L for loss, KO for knockout, or TKO for technical knock out. An empty column means that data is not available.
Fighter Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Lubin No data available No data available No data available No data available
Lora No data available No data available No data available No data available

Highlights

  • –Erickson Lubin pressured the retreating Orlando Lora behind his jab from the opening bell, raking him with straight left hands to the head, lefts to the body and right hooks to the head—basically landing at will.

  • –Late in the second, Lubin cornered Lora and began hammering away, and with four seconds left in the round, his straight left forced Lora into ropes. Determining that the ropes kept the veteran Mexican fighter from hitting the canvas, referee Frank Santore ruled it knockdown.

  • –The end came at the 1:58 mark of the sixth, when Lubin fired more than a dozen unanswered punches along the ropes, forcing Santore to step in and waved an end to the fight.

Erickson Lubin stepped in the ring at Full Sail Live in Winter Park, Florida, looking to prove that, sometimes, youth can indeed trump experience. And prove it he did.

The unbeaten 19-year-old pummeled Orlando Lora from the opening bell, dropped the veteran Mexican fighter in the second round and finished him off in the sixth, using a barrage of more than a dozen unanswered punches that forced referee Frank Santore to step in and stop the bout at the 1:58 mark.

With the victory in the 154-pound contest, Lubin (12-0, 9 KOs) earned his third straight stoppage while sending the 34-year-old Lora (31-6-2, 19 KOs) to his fourth defeat in his last six outings.

Fighting near his home in Orlando, Florida, Lubin gradually broke down Lora starting in the second round of the scheduled 10-rounder, as he repeatedly cornered the native of Culiacan, Mexico, ripping him—even-handedly—to the head and body.

Toward the end of the second, a straight left hand rocked Lora and sent him into the corner turnbuckle. Ruling that the ropes were the only thing keeping Lora from hitting the canvas, Santore called a knockdown with four seconds remaining in the round.

Lora did rebound and had a much better third round, finding the mark with counters and occasionally roughing up Lubin in retreat. But Lubin quickly regained control.

In the fourth and fifth, Lubin regularly rocked his opponent, forcing him backward with hard lefts and combinations to the body, while also finding seams up the middle to bobble Lora’s head.

Before taking on Lubin, Lora had been knocked out by Julian Williams, Jermall Charlo, Keith Thurman and David Estrada, and also lost by decision to Paulie Malignaggi. Facing a heavy-handed and quickly maturing teenager, Lora once again was unable to make it to the final bell.

Erickson Lubin and Orlando Lora

Erickson Lubin lands a solid left hand against Orlando Lora during their 154-pound bout in Winter Park, Florida. (Suzanne Teresa/Premier Boxing Champions)

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