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8th December 2018
11:17am GMT

Uruzquieta had Moylette stuck to the canvas not long after the bell had sounded to acknowledge the beginning of the fifth, a thundering left hook leaving the fighter dazed and leaving his supporters roaring for a reaction.
Moylette responded.
He got back to his feet against all the odds like Tyson Fury did not so long ago and he signalled to the referee that this fight was not over yet.
The Mexican wasn't letting up, however, and the punches kept on coming.
The hometown fighter was knocked to the ground not long after again by consequence of another dinger from the south American's left and as Moylette stumbled around the ring he looked for all the world a beaten docket.
But he kept on coming back for more.
A sucker for punishment, he somehow lasted to the end of that round despite a visible loss of balance and his mere consciousness.
With the crowd going wild by this stage, he was buoyed by the time the sixth came around and he came back to centre stage a different man altogether.
He began to mix it with his man from there on in and though it was fairly even stevens from there all the way to the tenth, the Mexican would eventually prevailed via a judges' verdict. Two scorecards read 95-94 and 96-92 in favour of the visitor and though the other had Moylette ahead by 95-94, Uruzquieta got the nod.
Moylette beaten but he can be very proud of a gallant, courageous effort.
Watch the grit of his fifth round here via TG4's brilliant coverage.
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In the aftermath, the previously unbeaten fighter vowed that he will be back for more.
"I didn't get the win but I have experienced something that I will cherish forever," he tweeted.That's what it's all about. https://twitter.com/raymoylette/status/1071328942655721472
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