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Team Doctors strength and conditioning of Cisneros is recognised

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Sport:  Professional Boxing

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www.ringsidereport.com

By Bill MacTrinder (At ringside) Photos: Michael Coletto - Nov. 13, 2005

In other action, junior middleweight Rudy Cisneros (8-1, 7 KO's) scored a monster knockout over Moises Martinez (9-15, 5 KO's) from Georgia.

Cisneros has a successful amateur background behind him and appears to be ready to make a real run at bigger things in his future. In his second fight Cisneros lost by KO in the first round to journeyman Ed Humes.  Since this loss, Cisneros has won his last seven with six by way of knockout.

With the added strength and conditioning Cisneros has been working on through Dr. James Stoxen with Team Doctors, Cisnero continues to show devastating power each outing.

After Martinez initially came out attempting to make his presence known and willing to mix with Cisneros, Cisneros landed a left-right leaving Martinez visibly shaken. The second left-right staggered Martinez bad and the third combination dropped Martinez for good at 1:15 of the first round. Cisneros got his eighth victory with seven knockouts and appears to be ready to take on all comers having traveled to California to face his last opponent in Raul Cazares who was previously 9-1.

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www.cyberboxingzone.com
November 13, 2005

Cisneros vs. Martinez
by Juan C. Ayllon at ringside

Rudy Cisneros' fists blazed with frightening power and accuracy as he dispatched hapless Moises Martinez. Martinez waded in and winged looping punches as he drove Cisneros to the ropes. Cisneros—who was warned for pushing Martinez across the ring—utterly out-classed and pummeled Moises Martinez, afterwards, clearly rocking him several times with sweeping right hands and dropping him finally with a concussive right at 1:15 into round one.   Cisneros' record rose to 8-1, 7 knockouts, while Martinez fell to 9-15 with 5 knockouts.

Dr. Stoxen, who trains Cisneros with special core and weight machine abdominal work, said afterwards, “He's not missed a session. He's been hitting the rotary exercises with some of the same weights that our heavyweights were using! That's why he was hitting it so hard.”

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