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    At the Convention Center in Cancun, Mexico, Wilberth Uicab (28-5-1, 17 KOs) outhustled Edren Dapudong (19-2-0, 10 KOs) to capture the WBC Silver flyweight title by way of a twelve round unanimous decision. Dapudong was the favorite coming into the fight but he allowed Uicab to stack up the points early and was unable to change the tide until he was too deep in the hole. The scores were were 117-111, 116-112 and 116-111. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    This sound so familiar

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    • #3
      Where you at Ronnie?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by -DesertStorm- View Post
        Where you at Ronnie?
        He's debating about calling it a controversial
        win or not?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chaconlittlered View Post
          He's debating about calling it a controversial
          win or not?
          No, he's trying to find something that Dapudong ate in the last week that could have meant he struggled to make weight, like some ice cream. He's also looking for some bad treatment by the promoters which may have led to Dapudong feeling sorry for himself which led to the bad performance.

          His gloves weren't special and he couldn't get his favourite socks and the bar in his hotel room wasn't stacked enough and his sparring partners were not good enough and they didn't want him to win so none of them tried hard.

          Overall, he lost but it wasn't really a loss because he should have won if he didn't lose because of outside forces that conspired against him to lose when he should have won. So, really, he actually won by losing.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BennyST View Post
            No, he's trying to find something that Dapudong ate in the last week that could have meant he struggled to make weight, like some ice cream. He's also looking for some bad treatment by the promoters which may have led to Dapudong feeling sorry for himself which led to the bad performance.

            His gloves weren't special and he couldn't get his favourite socks and the bar in his hotel room wasn't stacked enough and his sparring partners were not good enough and they didn't want him to win so none of them tried hard.

            Overall, he lost but it wasn't really a loss because he should have won if he didn't lose because of outside forces that conspired against him to lose when he should have won. So, really, he actually won by losing.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BennyST View Post
              No, he's trying to find something that Dapudong ate in the last week that could have meant he struggled to make weight, like some ice cream. He's also looking for some bad treatment by the promoters which may have led to Dapudong feeling sorry for himself which led to the bad performance.

              His gloves weren't special and he couldn't get his favourite socks and the bar in his hotel room wasn't stacked enough and his sparring partners were not good enough and they didn't want him to win so none of them tried hard.

              Overall, he lost but it wasn't really a loss because he should have won if he didn't lose because of outside forces that conspired against him to lose when he should have won. So, really, he actually won by losing.
              OHHHH SHIIITTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BennyST View Post
                No, he's trying to find something that Dapudong ate in the last week that could have meant he struggled to make weight, like some ice cream. He's also looking for some bad treatment by the promoters which may have led to Dapudong feeling sorry for himself which led to the bad performance.

                His gloves weren't special and he couldn't get his favourite socks and the bar in his hotel room wasn't stacked enough and his sparring partners were not good enough and they didn't want him to win so none of them tried hard.

                Overall, he lost but it wasn't really a loss because he should have won if he didn't lose because of outside forces that conspired against him to lose when he should have won. So, really, he actually won by losing.
                You win hell I thought I hated him

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                • #9
                  Another future Pacquio hyped up by Ronnie

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gusto910 View Post
                    Another future Pacquio hyped up by Ronnie
                    Actually, no Filipino fighter trailed Pacquiao performance and achievement so close at this era, not even world fighters of this contemporarty times... including that of Floyd regarded as his rival in WW won't matched him!

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