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    Heavyweight veteran Fres Oquendo (35-7, 23KOs), 39-years-old, returns on February 15th at the Horseshow Casino in Hammond, Indiana. After bein in active in 2011, Oquendo stepped in the ring three times in 2012. He defeated heavyweight trialhorse Travis Fulton by way of a second round disqualification in March, then came back in May to stop veteran Joey Abell in the ninth round, and then put away Robert Hawksin in seven rounds. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Who is he fighting GhettoWhopper?

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    • #3
      he seems to have troubles getting meaningful fights & when he does he seems to come up just short or is on the wrong end of a questionable decision. he was one fight away from an eliminator a couple years ago. if he beat oliver mccall he would be involved in an eliminator for one of the sanctioning bodies but he lost. hasn't been relevent since. it must be frustrating to see guys like sosnowski, mormeck(he should have got the win), kingpin, wach, charr get title fights when he can probably beat all of them...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by joe strong View Post
        he seems to have troubles getting meaningful fights & when he does he seems to come up just short or is on the wrong end of a questionable decision. he was one fight away from an eliminator a couple years ago. if he beat oliver mccall he would be involved in an eliminator for one of the sanctioning bodies but he lost. hasn't been relevent since. it must be frustrating to see guys like sosnowski, mormeck(he should have got the win), kingpin, wach, charr get title fights when he can probably beat all of them...

        I thought he beat James Toney too

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        • #5
          Oquendo should cash out against a good up-and-coming heavyweight like Tyson Fury, Bryant Jennings, Vyacheslav Glazkov, Deontay Wilder, or David Price.

          I'd like to see the up-and-comers take out the trash from the heavyweight division.

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