Meza, Brito & Ramirez Capture WBF Titles In Tijuana

But Brito, now 11-1 (7), was undoubtedly the better man on the night, and his victory was clear as judges, Antonio Villegas, Roman Cruz Olais and Daniel Lopez Rivera all scored the fight in his favour by 97-91, 97-91 and 95-93 respectively. Torres travels back to his home town Washington, USA at 10-1-1 (9).

In the third title fight of the evening, Rafael Ramon Ramirez got a second chance to win the WBF Mexico Super Welterweight title, after his first challenge against Ramon Barajas last June ended in a fourth round No-Contest due to an injury following an accidental headbutt.

Ramirez (38) unanimously decisioned seasoned trial-horse Alejandro Valladares, with scores of 98-91 (Daniel Lopez Rivera), 99- 90 (Antonio Villegas) and 99-90 (Roman Cruz Olais), after scoring a knock-down in round eight.

Fighting out of San Diego in the USA, and a former sparring-partner of living legends Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley, the record of Rafael Ramon Ramirez now stands at 21-4-2 (4). Alejandro Valladares (34) drops to 9-25-1 (5).