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  • ElGranLuchador
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    #21
    Originally posted by warp1432
    The guy he already beat, pretty handily too and also is talking rematch terms with (more pointless then DLH Mayweather 2 imo).
    actually calderon was clinching for his life after being knocked down at the 9th round u obviously didnt watch the fight

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      #22
      Originally posted by warp1432
      Calderon holding? That's a new one. Maybe running (well more then maybe), but holding?

      Calderon pretty much controlled that whole fight and a Solis vs Calderon fight is MUCH MUCH more warranted then a rematch between Cazears and Calderon.

      edit: Also the mexican judge had Calderon winning the fight...
      u obviously never watch calderon fights he runs and when his opponent gets close he holds a lot
      also there was no mexican judge 2 pr judges and one american
      plz quit embarrassing yourself

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      • warp1432
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        #23
        The US judge is mexican.

        http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...1660&cat=judge

        And I've seen that fight and besides the 8th (It was the 8th btw. You sure you watched this fight?) If clinching for his life means having a hard round and then winning the rest of the fight (which he did. If you are suggesting that Calderon lost...then you do not know how to score a fight) then he did.

        Calderon clinches when he's hurt (like most fighters do) and sometimes does it on the inside, but he doesn't hold like John Ruiz or Ricky Hatton.

        If being knocked down means you automatically lose the fight then Juan Manuel Marquez automatically lost against Manny Pacquiao twice... (which he didn't imo).

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          #24
          Originally posted by warp1432
          The US judge is mexican.

          http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...1660&cat=judge

          And I've seen that fight and besides the 8th (It was the 8th btw. You sure you watched this fight?) If clinching for his life means having a hard round and then winning the rest of the fight (which he did. If you are suggesting that Calderon lost...then you do not know how to score a fight) then he did.

          Calderon clinches when he's hurt (like most fighters do) and sometimes does it on the inside, but he doesn't hold like John Ruiz or Ricky Hatton.

          If being knocked down means you automatically lose the fight then Juan Manuel Marquez automatically lost against Manny Pacquiao twice... (which he didn't imo).
          it says us american in his nationality
          and clinching for his life means if he didnt clinch he will get knocked out and he woulda he had no legs to survive the rest of the round
          its obvious u have watched calderon only once or twice u mean he was hurt 30 times against panterita esquer? cuz he clinched at least 30 times in that fight
          clinching is part of calderon gameplan rewatch the cazares fight and u will see he was clinching in the early rounds whenever cazares got close

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            #25
            http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...7205&cat=boxer

            It says Fernando Vargas nationality is United States, but Vargas is a mexican. The judge obviously had mexican blood in him (Garcia) and is mexican.

            Calderon uses hit and move way more then he does clinching and it's doing it whenever he got close to him. Him vs Solis is WAY more warranted then a rematch with Hugo, and Calderon beat him clearly.

            edit: Besides the PRican judge that scored it for Hugo is a horrible judge anyway. He had it 98-91 for Ricardo Torres when he stopped Kendal Holt. That fight was a lot closer then that.

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              #26
              Originally posted by warp1432
              http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...7205&cat=boxer

              It says Fernando Vargas nationality is United States, but Vargas is a mexican. The judge obviously had mexican blood in him (Garcia) and is mexican.

              Calderon uses hit and move way more then he does clinching and it's doing it whenever he got close to him. Him vs Solis is WAY more warranted then a rematch with Hugo, and Calderon beat him clearly.

              edit: Besides the PRican judge that scored it for Hugo is a horrible judge anyway. He had it 98-91 for Ricardo Torres when he stopped Kendal Holt. That fight was a lot closer then that.
              the rematch vs cazares is mandatory by the wbo if its in the usa cazares has a big chance to win to say the rematch its more pointless than pbf vs dlh its delusional for once if they dont fight calderon would be stripped and the fight was much more close than dlh vs mayweather
              also if de la hoya woulda knocked down mayweather and hurt him badly in one round people would be asking a rematch
              and solis and calderon managers already tried for an unification match but didnt reach an agreement solis was being offered too little to go fight in puerto rico

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                #27
                Caldron was doing a lot of holding in the Czares fight, there should be no bull**** he was holding for dear life.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by warp1432
                  Calderon holding? That's a new one. Maybe running (well more then maybe), but holding?

                  Calderon pretty much controlled that whole fight and a Solis vs Calderon fight is MUCH MUCH more warranted then a rematch between Cazears and Calderon.

                  edit: Also the mexican judge had Calderon winning the fight...


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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
                    the rematch vs cazares is mandatory by the wbo if its in the usa cazares has a big chance to win to say the rematch its more pointless than pbf vs dlh its delusional for once if they dont fight calderon would be stripped and the fight was much more close than dlh vs mayweather
                    also if de la hoya woulda knocked down mayweather and hurt him badly in one round people would be asking a rematch
                    and solis and calderon managers already tried for an unification match but didnt reach an agreement solis was being offered too little to go fight in puerto rico
                    BULL****! he was going to received 80k to a 100k for the fight then they never heard from solis camp state the facts stop lying.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ferocity
                      [IMG]http://i14.***********.com/albums/a313/knightowls/zzcezaresgif2.gif[/IMG]
                      that was when he was in trouble it wasn't in the hold fight he was schooling cazares making him miss and eating left hands.


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