By: Sean Crose
Jaime Munguia returned to the ring in his native Mexico Saturday night, as he faced the widely unknown Bruno Surace in an ESPN main event. The 10 round super middleweight affair against the 25-0-2 Surace was seen as a something of a stay busy fight for the popular 44-1 Munguia. Marseille’s Surace, however, clearly had plans of upsetting the figurative apple cart.
The first round appeared to be a somewhat slow affair until Munguia seemed to almost hurt his man before the bell. A thunderous Munguia left put Surace down in the second. Surace beat the count, but Munguia went straight to the body. Surace was game, though, willfully trading with Munguia when it was clear he was in trouble. A slip put Surace back on the mat early on in the third. He got up, but Munguia went right back after him. Not that he was rushing. He was simply walking his opponent down.
Surace tagged Munguia hard in the…
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