Alvarado-Rosales: A True Television Fight

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Alvarado-Rosales: A True Television Fight

    By Jake Donovan - By now, many fans have grown accustomed to the familiar faces on the Telefutura Solo Boxeo Tecate circuit. Until they advance to championship or top contender status, the same core group seems to appear every 2-3 months or so in showcase fights as their careers progress. [details]
  • jclooney
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    Rosales got this!

    I don't think Alvarado can hang due to his lesser opposition! Rosales KO 7.

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    • Texanballer
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      Alvardo has been dull his last several fights, i went to one fight here in houston and it was a war, he won but got ****** up a bit, since then he has just been boxing and scoring points, winning one sided decisions. I have a feeling tonight will change. I think Alvarado by a stoppage

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      • JakeNDaBox
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        #4
        Originally posted by texanballer
        Alvardo has been dull his last several fights, i went to one fight here in houston and it was a war, he won but got ****** up a bit, since then he has just been boxing and scoring points, winning one sided decisions. I have a feeling tonight will change. I think Alvarado by a stoppage
        His last fight (against Rodriguez) was a disappointment on the excitement side, but I wouldn't say that of his last several. The Clark fight literally ended before it had a chance to begin; no fault of Alvarado's when your opponent quits like that. Before that, he had three exctiting fights in a row in the Chicago land area, only one of which (off of the top of my head) went the distance, the Molina fight, which was probably the closest of his career to date.

        Perhaps with Mike, the case will be that it depends on his opponent. If so, then he has the right one tonight, as I don't think Rosales has a dull fight in him.

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        • Gareth Ivanovic
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          Yes go Mike. I'll be watching the fight tonight for sure. I hope he can get past this challenge and move on to better things in the future, but tonight will be a good test for him.

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          • Texanballer
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            #6
            Originally posted by texanballer
            Alvardo has been dull his last several fights, i went to one fight here in houston and it was a war, he won but got ****** up a bit, since then he has just been boxing and scoring points, winning one sided decisions. I have a feeling tonight will change. I think Alvarado by a stoppage
            Looks like i was correct

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