Five-, three-, two-, two-, and, one.The decreasing number of rounds within which it has taken John Molina (18-0) to dispatch his last five opponents is as undeniable as it is impressive.
"I can see the progression. I saw, in myself, a more well-rounded fighter in my last fight -- even though it lasted only 34 seconds. That's how much we're on my game right now," said Molina, referring to September's first-round knockout of Efren Hinojosa.
"I notice more where my hands are. I notice certain leverage points. I notice certain punches that I'm using to take a guy out of there. I'm not content or satisfied with where I'm at," said Molina, 26. "I want to get to the top, and I believe that I possess the power and the strength to be a dominating force within the weight division."
George Peterson
Showtime's Sports general manager,
Brian Minto
Junior middleweight
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KIEL, Germany (AP) -- Zsolt Erdei of Hungary won the WBC cruiserweight title with a majority decision over Giacobbe Fragomeni on Saturday night.














