Bones Adams will fight Jesus Salvador Perez on Forrest undercard

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    Bones Adams will fight Jesus Salvador Perez on Forrest undercard

    I spoke to Clarence "Bones" Adams today and he says that he's planning to return from a year layoff against Miami's Jesus Salvador Perez, 25-20-3 (14 KO). The contracted weight will be 122 pounds. Adams will be on the untelevised portion of the Forrest-Mora fight on June 7. Adams is signed to Forrest's promotional company.

    The idea is to fight once again in September and then possibly challenge Steve Molitor for his title in Molitor's first fight in America.
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    #2
    Originally posted by SinatraFan
    I spoke to Clarence "Bones" Adams today and he says that he's planning to return from a year layoff against Miami's Jesus Salvador Perez, 25-20-3 (14 KO). The contracted weight will be 122 pounds. Adams will be on the untelevised portion of the Forrest-Mora fight on June 7. Adams is signed to Forrest's promotional company.

    The idea is to fight once again in September and then possibly challenge Steve Molitor for his title in Molitor's first fight in America.
    Bones Adams was the ****. He beat Paulie Ayala the first time.Fair and square.

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      Jesus vs Bones

      that has to be the headline right there. I'll take Bones.

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        #4
        Originally posted by HTownTexan
        Bones Adams was the ****. He beat Paulie Ayala the first time.Fair and square.
        I agree. If he showed up for the second fight, he could have won as well. Even in defeat, both of those fights were entertaining barn-burners.

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          #5
          Originally posted by HTownTexan
          Bones Adams was the ****. He beat Paulie Ayala the first time.Fair and square.
          I disaggree but its been a while since i seen that classic fight.

          Paulie Ayala has too be one of the most deteremined fighters in a long time that guy could take shots and throw his own in return he was fun to watch.

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            #6
            Adams should retire but i wish him the best.

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