Dmitriy Salita Decisions Derrick Campos Over Twelve

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Dmitriy Salita Decisions Derrick Campos Over Twelve

    On the undercard to Joe Calzaghe-Roy Jones Jr. at New York's Madison Square Garden, Dmitriy Salita 29-0, 16KOs won a unanimous twelve round decision over Derrick Campos 17-6, 10KOs to capture the vacant IBF Inter-Continental junior welterweight title. The scores were 120-108, 117-111 and 115-113. [details]
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    Campos had him rocked a few times and i think he could have been ajudged to have gone down twice as the ropes were holding him up. Campos gassed out by the end both put on a good fight

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    • The Hammer
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      Salita would lose to any of the top 50 light welterweights. His opponent tonight was a clubfighter, coming up from lightweight, and yet it was competitive.

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      • T-97
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        T'was an awful fight. Salita is ****. That's all I have to say..

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        • dc6112
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          give the guy a little credit, he might not fight top competition, but he has beat 29 of 30, with the other being a draw. If he is patient he can improve more and possibly be a top 10 fighter in the JWWdivision. Hes from Brooklyn, like Paul Malignaggi is, so I can't help but root for the both. Zab Judah even has his moments where I want him to pull a win out. Punk or not, dude is Brooklyn till he retires.

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