George Rincon of Carrollton, Texas, picked up where his brother left off just a few weeks ago with yet another dominant performance. Taking a step up in class Rincon and battling rugged veteran Alejandro Frias of Nayarit, Mexico. The older Rincon brother was in control from the very beginning after a dominating first-round Rincon, a southpaw landed a blistering left hand that put Frias on the canvas just before the bell sounded to end the second stanza. Rincon stayed on the aggressive and again hurt his opponent with a double right hook with about 20 seconds remaining in the third. Throughout the middle rounds, the North Texan stayed in control, showing off a picture-perfect straight left and swiftly moving out of range, making Frias miss wildly over and over again. By the mid-rounds, the difference in skill sets became apparent and Frias attempted to change the boxing match into a street fight. Rincon didn't oblige and continued to spray his opponent with laser-like lefts from his southpaw stance. The two got tangled up and it appeared Frias tackled Rincon less than a minute into the round six. A determined Rincon stretched it out, walked off, and continued the one-sided beatdown. Moments later he backed up his opponent with a pair of quick right hooks that sent him into the ropes. After another dominant round by the Carrollton native, Rincon caught a nasty head butt from Frias in round seven that seemed to affect him. However, after being cleared by the doctor and Frias being warned by the referee for the repeated dirty tactics, the bout continued. Rincon put together a sensational round in the eighth. Driving his opponent into the ropes and then unleashed a barrage of power shots while his man was backed against the ropes. After a ninth-round that saw both fighters land heavy artillery and momentarily stunned. Rincon closed out the show like a professional. Fighting through an extremely nasty gash in his forehead that appeared to be bleeding into his eye, Rincon focused through and again hurt his opponent with a sharp left hand. Picking up the hard-earned and clear-cut unanimous decision by scores of 96-91x2 and 98-89. Rincon moves his perfect record to 13-0 (7) it is Rincon's 4 consecutive points victory, his last stoppage came in the Alamodome just over two years ago when he scored a posterizing knockout of Diego Vicente Perez in January of 2021.