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15th February 2021
09:58am GMT

"I have a little bit of a fracture on my jaw. I should have boxed and made it clever. I should have stuck to the boxing and made it easier for myself. I got drawn into the fight in the first round and got caught a few times after."
Warrington went into the fight against the Mexican as the heavy favourite, with bookmakers offering odds of 1/25 for him to dispatch the 22-year-old.
Speaking to IFL TV after the fight, fight promoter Eddie Hearn revealed the extent of Warrington's concussion, saying that Warrington "has to rest".
"He couldn't believe what had happened. You could tell he was concussed. He has to rest. We told him and the British Boxing Board of Control told him he must go to hospital," he said.
"He will be back. It's going to take him a while as it was a brutal fight. If there's a rematch it will be epic. Right now it's about making sure he's fit, safe and healthy so he can recover."
https://twitter.com/SkySportsBoxing/status/1360940606671888384?s=20 Speaking on Sky Sports after the fight, pundits Adam Booth and Johnny Nelson criticised authorities for not stopping the fight in either the fourth or fifth round. "I don't think he knew what he was doing from that point (in the fourth round) on. He didn't look like he knew where he was, and it looked like a knockout waiting to happen from that point on," said Booth. "I didn't enjoy watching it, to be honest, because I don't think it should have carried on."Explore more on these topics: