At the end of ten bitterly contested
rounds last night in San Cristóbal
Huichotitlán for the interim junior flyweight
championship of Mexico, it was not the hand of the number one
ranked contender, the undefeated Ivette “La Roca” Zamora, that
was raised in victory but that of the woman she had edged out by
a split decision in their previous encounter six short months
ago; Esmeralda Moreno had entered the fight ranked only fourth,
but won favour with two of last night’s judges (97-93), the
third ruling it a draw (96-96).
Fighting in her home town for a shot
at the title held by Anabel “Avispa” Ortiz, which she had
planned to make the springboard for an international career, the
2007 Newcomer of the Year must have been cruelly disappointed at
the outcome, having entered the top-of-the-bill encounter full
of confidence, predicting that she would drop the woman from
Chimalhuacán for the full count in
the fifth.
Not in the fifth. Not ever.
And as round succeeded round, it was
the older woman, the heavy punching Moreno, unexpectedly, that
proved to have the greater stamina, concentrating her attacks
not on the liver, as she had led us at the weigh-in to expect
she would do, but with cruel insistence on her pretty opponent’s
face. Zamora ended the fight, reports Esto, badly marked around
the eyes, and well beaten, with even her own supporters
recognizing the superiority of the visitor.
Moreno had vowed she would leave no
one in any doubt as to which of them was the better woman. And
although the knockout she too had predicted eluded her, it would
appear last night she did just that.
Last night. As
well to say last night, because there’s bound to be a
decider.