Brandon Glanton Beats Up & Stops Mario Aguilar In 2!

Brandon Glanton Picks Up Another KO!

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Brandon Glanton stops Mario Aguilar (Credit: ProBox Tv)

Brandon Glanton Beats Mario Aguilar To Pick Up The WBO Global Title


Undefeated Brandon “Bulletproof” Glanton (17-0, 14KO) won the WBO Global Cruiserweight title by overwhelming Mario “El Ruso” Aguilar in the ProBox TV main event on Friday, September 9. Aguilar was dropped by a massive body shot and was unable to recover or beat the referee’s count  

The fight card took place at the ProBox Events Center in Plant City, Florida and was streamed live worldwide at PROBOXTV.com and the ProBox TV app.   

10 Rounds WBO Global Cruiserweight Championship

Glanton wins by TKO 1:09 of Round 2

Brandon “Bulletproof” Glanton, 199.6 lbs., Atlanta, GA, 16-0 13 KO’s      vs.

Mario”El Ruso” Aguilar, 199.8 lbs., Sinaloa, Mexico, 22-7 18 KO’s

“He came out just like I thought he would.  He came out punching.  But I don’t know why he decided to make it a battle of attrition because that’s my game.  He can punch.  I could see it coming from a mile away though. [The body shot] He gave it to me.  We talked about the 53 all camp.  We talked about it all day.  Body head.  But I did not expect it to come so easily.  

“I thought I was going to knock him out cold because he kept giving me the chin shot, but I went to the body and it was all over.  Liver shot. No, I did not see him hit the ref but I notice he got off me for a moment and didn’t know what was going on.”

Brandon Glanton – WBO #15 Ranked Cruiserweight

8 Rounds Super Middleweights

Vansiclen W UD 78-74 78-75, 78-75

Hakim Lopez, 171.6 lbs., Atlanta, GA, 13-0 8 KO’s      vs.

Richard Vansiclen, 171 lbs., Seattle, Washington, 12-0 6 KO’s

“We studied him in camp but he actually didn’t fight the way I’d though he’d fight.  I think he was fighting back when I though he was going to rush me. Then he felt my left hand and I have one of the best left hands in boxing. That may sound crazy but I really believe in myself. I think it was a great fight and the fans really got treated to two undefeated guys going at it and I came in here.

“So now I am ready to take the next step. I saw I was ranked 20th is the US and he was ranked number 4 so I should move pretty far up now. I should be ranked top 5.  One of my coaches here was my college coach at Washington, that’s why I’m rocking the Purple and Gold. National champion at Washington and made it to the Olympic trials and now I’m 13-0 as a pro and that’s awesome.”

Richard Vansiclen – Super Middleweight Contender

8 Rounds Super Featherweights

Otar “Pit Bull” Eranosyan UD 77-74, 77-74, 78-73

Otar “Pit Bull” Eranosyan, 131.4 lbs., Akhalkalaki, Georgia, 11-0 6 KO’s   vs.

Cesar “Corazon” Juarez, 131.6 lbs., Mexico City, Mexico, 27-11 20 KO’s

6-Rounds Welterweights

Valle Wins by TKO Round 1, 2:57

Marques Valle, 152.4 lbs., Lutz, FL, 5-0 5 KO’s            vs.

Benjamin Whittaker, 151.4 lbs., San Antonio, Texas, 15-9 3 KO’s

“I love fighting in front of my people and this is the best place to do it, and do it on ProBox TV.  I listen to my trainer, and he studies, and we put the work in.  We did it together.  I stay ready for the next month or two and get ready for the nest fight and hope to stay busy.  Thank you for all the support and I’m working on my Spanish and we’ll get there.”

Marques Valle – Junior Middleweight Contender

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