Split-T Management’s Asa Stevens Remains Undefeated with 1st Round Stoppage over Felix Vazquez

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New York – Asa Stevens remained undefeated, and picked up his first stoppage win as he took out Felix Vazquez in the opening round of their scheduled four round super bantamweight fight at The Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

Stevens was dominant as he hurt Vazquez with a combination that was started by an uppercut. With Vazquez hurt, Stevens wasted no time in landing a hard flurry of punches before the fight was stopped at 1:59.
Stevens, who is managed by Split-T Management is now 2-0 with one knockout.
Asa of Waianae, Hawaii was both a National and World Amateur champion, is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions
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