Fight Night: Sat, Jul 30, 2016 - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York

Santa Cruz vs Frampton

In a thrilling battle of unbeaten fighters, Carl Frampton dethroned Leo Santa Cruz to become a two-time world champ.
Santa Cruz vs Frampton 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
Santa Cruz No data available No data available No data available No data available
Frampton No data available No data available No data available No data available

Highlights

  • –Carl Frampton rocked Leo Santa Cruz with a short left hook in the second round, sending the champ staggering into the ropes.

  • –Santa Cruz won the sixth round on all three cards, wobbling Frampton with a hard right hand late, then backing him up with a right-left combination before the bell. He also swept Round 7 by snapping his Irish opponent’s head with a big left before banging him to the body.

  • –Frampton regained control beginning in the eighth by out-maneuvering the hard-charging Santa Cruz and countering big right hands with heavy left hooks that frequently landed on the button.

Carl Frampton insisted that a rise in weight would make a huge difference in punching power and stability against 126-pound champion Leo Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz figured his aggression and volume punching would overcome whatever the ex-122-pound champ offered.

As was the case with his punches in the ring, Frampton’s pre-fight assertion proved a little more accurate than his opponent’s.

Displaying superior boxing skills, precision punching prowess and a granite chin, Frampton (23-0, 14 KOs) scored a dramatic majority decision victory over Santa Cruz (32-1-1, 18 KOs) in an action-packed, Fight of the Year-caliber brawl between undefeated fighters.

Two judges scored the bout 117-111 and 116-112 for Frampton, while the third had it 114-114. That gave Santa Cruz his first professional defeat, while making Frampton the second Irishman to win two world titles and the first Northern Irishman to accomplish the feat.

Despite making just his second appearance on U.S. soil, Frampton had the majority of the 9,062 fans in attendance on his side the entire night. The 29-year-old from Belfast gave his supporters much to cheer about early on as he came out boxing and moving effectively behind his jab and right hand.

Frampton pressed the action in the second, out-gunning Santa Cruz toe-to-toe, and landing evenly to the head and body. Then with about 45 seconds remaining in the frame, Frampton sent the champion staggering backward into the ropes courtesy of a short, powerful left to the temple.

Although he failed to become the second man to drop Santa Cruz, Frampton continued to beat his 27-year-old opponent to the punch in the third, highlighted by a pair of head-swiveling right uppercuts with about a minute to go.

In the fourth and fifth, the 5-foot-5 Frampton had the taller Santa Cruz running into counter shots, absorbing right hands in order to positioning himself for his own solid left hooks, many of which landed flush.

Santa Cruz was at his best in the sixth and seventh rounds—which he swept on the judges’ cards—landing the cleaner rights and lefts to the head during furious, crowd-pleasing exchanges. Late in Round 6, Santa Cruz wobbled Frampton with a hard right hand, and closed with a right-left combination before the bell.

Frampton started to regain control beginning in the eighth by showing his versatility, out-maneuvering Santa Cruz from distance, and firing powerful and effective left-right combinations.

Both fighters went for broke in the final two rounds, throwing and landing a barrage of power shots from close range, with both men displaying incredible resilience while refusing to give ground.

As they dished out and absorbed incredible punishment down the stretch, it was clear that each man was determined to do whatever was necessary to leave the arena with his unbeaten record intact.

In the end, only Frampton was able to do so.

Leo Santa Cruz and Carl Frampton

Carl Frampton fires a shot to the body of Leo Santa Cruz during their 126-pound title fight on Saturday night. Frampton dethroned Santa Cruz by majority decision to stay unbeaten and become a two-time world champ. (Andy Samuelson/Premier Boxing Champions)

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