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  • Comments Thread For: Denver Cuello's Return Pushed To Sept. 22 in Mexico

    According to Canelo Promotions, Denver Cuello (31-4-6, 21KOs) will defend his WBC silver minimumweight title on September 22nd in Mexico. The orginal plan was to have Cuello appear on the Saul Alvarez-Josesito Lopez undercard on September 15 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, but that plan didn't work out.

    The venue and the opponent will soon be announced. Televisa will broadcast the fight. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Denver Cuello has been con'ed again by WBC's Don Jose Sulaiman..

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    • #3
      didn't realize he had 6 draws...how many were really losses that were gifts in the P Islands...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SoggyLungs
        yah cuello won that wbc final eliminator recently...but instead of giving cuello a shot at the wbc title they're letting a mexican fighter fight some chinese boxer for it lol....wbc definitely are crooks.
        Gotta get your hand in the china money pot before everyone else

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SoggyLungs
          yah cuello won that wbc final eliminator recently...but instead of giving cuello a shot at the wbc title they're letting a mexican fighter fight some chinese boxer for it lol....wbc definitely are crooks.
          It's all about the WBC gaining the best foothold in China by paying the big $$$...Cuello will get his op...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SoggyLungs
            i think the majority of them were from accidental headbutts...
            Mayb a few but who knows...denver's been going @it since 17 yrs old...good, exciting boxer & hell get hos op w/in 6/8 months, mayb in China so he can get some $$$...

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