Calderon Bleeds Early, Retains Early Over Cazares

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Calderon Bleeds Early, Retains Early Over Cazares

    By Cliff Rold - Former World Jr. Flyweight Hugo Cazares (26-5-1, 19 KO) of Mexico came in sharper, faster, better than was the case in his first fight with the current World champion, 33-year old Ivan Calderon (32-0, 6 KO) of Puerto Rico. Through the rounds completed before a clash of heads and horrific cut to Calderon sent the rematch to the cards, it didn’t matter. The 5’0 tall slickster many regard as the sports best pure Boxer was everything he’s billed as, landing crisp counters and forcing his aggressive foe to miss some eighty percent of his shots on the way to a seventh round technical decision victory on Saturday night at the packed Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. [details]
  • MANGLER
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    I thought Calderon could win it again but I wished it woulda been more decisive. Outcomes like TD's don't do **** to determine who the better man is on fight night. Good scrap while it lasted but it wasn't enough to live up to the 1st fight.

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    • Del Coqui
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      #3
      Good read!

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      • ricky1978
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        Originally posted by mangler
        I thought Calderon could win it again but I wished it woulda been more decisive. Outcomes like TD's don't do **** to determine who the better man is on fight night. Good scrap while it lasted but it wasn't enough to live up to the 1st fight.
        yeap, the undercards were a lot better than the main card, specially the martinez one.

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        • BMWM3P
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          Originally posted by ricky1978
          yeap, the undercards were a lot better than the main card, specially the martinez one.
          Martinez looked solid, I heard of him before but hadn't seen him fight. He looked impresive good power with solid boxing skills.

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          • lopez36
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            it's too bad fights have to end this way,,,although calderon was up,you never know with 6 rounds left to score,one punch can change the fight,i thought he was getting a little closer to calderon,but we can't rely on what if's....too bad a fight like this had to end this way,,,

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