Yonnhy Perez-Silence Mabuza on April 18, IBF Eliminator

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Yonnhy Perez-Silence Mabuza on April 18, IBF Eliminator

    (Orange County, CA) - - International Boxing Federation has confirmed that promoters of rising bantamweight stars Yonnhy Perez and Silence Mabuza have reached an agreement for the fighters to battle it out for the IBF #1 mandatory position on April 18, 2009 in South Africa. [details]
  • warp1432
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    Silence Mabuza was so fun to watch in his fights with Marquez. Should be a good fight. Mabuza vs Agabeko would be very good too.

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    • MANGLER
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      #3
      Originally posted by warp1432
      Silence Mabuza was so fun to watch in his fights with Marquez. Should be a good fight. Mabuza vs Agabeko would be very good too.

      Co-sign. vs Marquez is the only times I seen Mabuza, but he looks tough. And Agbeko was a blast to watch in his last 2 fights. I hope Mabuza wins the title shot.

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      • Puntoyhauf
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        The 122lbs division is really looking good. To many talented fighters.

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        • Heru
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          #5
          Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
          The 122lbs division is really looking good. To many talented fighters.
          It's 118 dude. Agbeko vs. anyone would be great; hopefully, this time, it won't take 1 year and a half for him to get back in the ring.

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          • Puntoyhauf
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            #6
            Originally posted by QUELOQUE
            It's 118 dude. Agbeko vs. anyone would be great; hopefully, this time, it won't take 1 year and a half for him to get back in the ring.
            i see, thanks for correcting me..

            "All my points in for a Juan Manuel Lopez win vs. Gerry Penalosa"
            After seeing their fighting style and stats, who'd pick Gerry to win?
            Gerry- KO% 59.02
            Juanma-KO% 91.67
            this is just the KO percentage guys.

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