A majority decision made a largely one-sided fight sound far closer than it was Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Yoenli Hernandez defeated Francisco Daniel Veron after 10 rounds, earning scores of 99-91 and 98-92 while the third judge somehow returned a 95-95 card.
Hernandez deserved the victory. His punches were cleaner, heavier and far more accurate throughout the middleweight co-feature on the Rolando Romero vs. Teofimo Lopez card. Veron supplied pressure and activity, but much of his work missed or struck Hernandez’s gloves.
Early confidence led the Cuban to lower his hands, pose and attack with wide power shots. He controlled the distance when he used his jab and footwork, then punished Veron with right hands, uppercuts and combinations to the body whenever the Argentine moved inside.
Veron’s persistence created one dangerous moment. A check hook late in the fifth round caught Hernandez cleanly, briefly wobbling him and forcing him toward the ropes. It was the clearest round for Veron and a reminder that Hernandez was taking unnecessary chances against an opponent who refused to retreat.
The favorite responded by tightening his defense and resuming his body attack. Hernandez hurt Veron with a right hand early in the eighth, followed with uppercuts and continued landing the stronger punches through the championship rounds. Veron absorbed the punishment and kept throwing, but his aggression rarely produced clean scoring shots.
That inability to secure the stoppage will give Hernandez something to study. He had the size, power and technical advantage, yet spent too much time looking for single explosive punches instead of breaking Veron down with sustained combinations. His performance was convincing without being the destructive statement his team likely wanted.
None of that explains the draw score. Hernandez clearly won more than five rounds, and the 95-95 card turned an otherwise straightforward result into an unnecessary controversy. The two wide scores properly reflected a fight controlled by Hernandez, even if Veron’s toughness forced him to work until the final bell.
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