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Top Rank on ESPN undercard - Adames, Conlan stay unbeaten with UD victories

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Top Rank on ESPN undercard - Adames, Conlan stay unbeaten with UD victories

NEW YORK -- Welterweight prospect Carlos Adames made his American television debut with a hard-fought unanimous decision win over Alejandro Barrera on Saturday night on the Jorge Linares-Vasiliy Lomachenko undercard at Madison Square Garden.

Adames, 24, a former amateur standout from the Dominican Republic who signed with Top Rank in February, was fighting for the first time under the new promotional contract and did not have an easy time with Barrera though he won 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94 on the judges' scorecards. ESPN.com had it 98-92 for Adames.

The fight, at a contract weight of 150 pounds, started slowly with Adames (14-0, 11 KOs) and Barrera (29-5, 18 KOs) feeling each other out, but it really picked up late in the second round as they traded recklessly in the final seconds with Adames getting the better of a violent exchange.

There were more furious exchanges throughout the entertaining fight, but Adames appeared to be the heavier puncher who was doing more damage. One left hook rocked Barrera, 31, of Mexico, in the fifth round and a right did the same in the final seconds of the round.

There was a rough exchange late in the eighth round in which Adames took some heavy shots with his back to the ropes but came back to force Barrera off of him.

Adames, who remains a work in progress, caught Top Rank's eye when he did well as a sparring partner for two-division world champion Terence Crawford, who is one of the best fighters in the world pound-for-pound. But Adames also notched a decision win over former junior middleweight world titlist Carlos Molina and a fourth-round knockout win over former Venezuelan Olympian Patrick Lopez.

Conlan easily outpoints Larrinaga

Two-time Irish Olympian Michael Conlan, with a large fan following in New York's Irish community, has sold out the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden and made his debut in the main arena by cruising to a one-sided victory against Ibon Larrinaga in their featherweight fight.

Conlan (7-0, 5 KOs), 26, won a shutout, 80-72, on all three scorecards much to the delight of his excited fans. Conlan, who had former middleweight world titleholder and Irish countryman Andy Lee as part of his corner, was aggressive from the outset and forced Larrinaga (10-2, 2 KOs), 27, of Spain, back consistently. He landed many clean right hands and body shots as he dominated round after round. Larrinaga showed a good chin the way he took so many punches but he was unable to mount any sort of consistent offense.

"It's an amazing arena and to be part of that history and be treated like part of the Madison Square Garden family is very, very special," Conlan said. "It's always going to be hard to look good against a guy who is backing up, but I'm happy because I was composed and working on things I need to work on. I've only had seven pro fights, so this was a good learning experience."

Conlan is scheduled to return to action on June 30 on an ESPN+ card in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in what will be his first pro fight in his hometown.




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