WBC featherweight champion Oscar Larios (64-6-1, 40 KOs) survived a fourth-round scare after being dropped by previously unbeaten Takahiro Aoh (16-1-1, 8 KOs), to pull out a split-decision in Tokyo, Japan. The scores were 114-112, 115-111 for Larios and 112-114 for Aoh. [details]
Oscar Larios Survives, Hasegawa Retains WBC Title
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Last year, the chief surgeon who had operated Larios after the Linares defeat spoke about a succesful operation but that, of course, Larios won't be able to box again. (Since then he has had four fights.) Larios is a very capable fighter, but he's playing dice with his life, and it's a shame that the WBCynics are backing him up.Comment
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Last year, the chief surgeon who had operated Larios after the Linares defeat spoke about a succesful operation but that, of course, Larios won't be able to box again. (Since then he has had four fights.) Larios is a very capable fighter, but he's playing dice with his life, and it's a shame that the WBCynics are backing him up.
if hes not able to box again how come hes a world champion? ive seen him fight and hes fine he fights just like beforeComment
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but yeah he still got it to compete i guess.. but also he should start thinking about his health .Comment
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Hasegawa won in 2 rounds?! Holy ****. I thought that fight was going to be competitive.
Also I thought Takihiro Aoh would win for sure. Damn. Oh and by the way, Japan doesn't really rob foreign fighters. You could argue Kawashima-Navarro, but that's about it.Comment
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he was given the title by winning against a guy who two fights prior was done in by Diamante Escalante
and its not how he fights it's whether the fights he is in will take their toll on the injury he sustainedComment
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They had to be WBC judges, and everyone knows the WBC protects Mexican fighters all over the world.Comment
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