Boxing Bolivia Saul Farah icon defended its Bridgerweight title against Pedro Tabares over the weekend. The match ended in chaos with Pedro Tabares violating.
Saul Farah (73-26-3) is likely to lose his 103rd professional match on the transcript after being rival Knockdown in the sixth half. However, right after Farah was measuring the game, Tabares rushed to him to launch a continuous attack like a MMA match. After the referee tried to pull the Tabares, the boxer immediately stomps Farah's face.
According to Bolivia media, tensions among boxers accumulated during the days of preparing the match and the moment on the ring was the water drop.
Some sources said Tabares had apologized and Farah was ready to rematch the opponent, more specifically Farah said: “I will take revenge on him here or in China, as long as the Bolivia Boxing Federation approves.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG5E-5LXQ9S
The unexpected moment of the match takes place at 21:57
Farah is one of the most recognizable names in Boxing Bolivia, with a record of 73-26-3. Although he played throughout South America and Asia, Farah was mainly in his home country, where he also worked as a promotional, referee and organized the match. It can be seen that although it is not a puncher too well, Saul Farah has a strong love for the boxing.
Saul Farah has held many national championships in Bolivia. He is also a former WBC Latino heavy champion and a temporary heavy champion in South America. In 18 years of professional competition, he had the opportunity to compete for unsuccessfully for some WBA, WBO and IBF titles.