Arce can’t continue after Rojas punch
Rojas hit Arce with a low blow, then a right to the back and a left hook that
caught his opponent in the left ear, stopping the fight just nine seconds into
the round.
Arce (60-6-2) went to his corner, complained that he couldn’t stand up and was
examined by a doctor, who looked in the fighter’s left ear. Eventually, Arce
fell over on his back and the fight was declared a no contest.
Rojas (18-1-1) called Arce a “coward” through an interpreter during an in-ring
interview and said his opponent “didn’t come to fight.”
The bout was part of the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley undercard at the MGM
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