Canadian lightweight Anthony Romero impresses in win but misses out on PFL contract
Canadian lightweight Anthony (The Genius) Romero looked impressive in winning a unanimous decision over Australian Antonio (The Spartan) Caruso but fell just short of earning a contract with the Professional Fighters League.
Instead, the one 155-pound contract up for grabs on Friday night’s PFL Challenger Series card in Orlando went to Elvin (The Prodigy) Espinoza.
Espinoza showed off his grappling skills in the main event at Universal Studios, choking out American Damir (The Bosnian Barn Cat) Ferhatbegovic (6-3-1) at 1:53 of the second round to improve to 8-0-0.
Romero (12-1-0) took Caruso down six times and finished with a 77-52 edge in strikes. Fifty-eight of those strikes came on the ground with the 25-year-old from Welland, Ont., almost finishing the fight with a flurry of blows in the second round after felling the game Australian with a right to the jaw.