Ivan Calderon. Whats Next For Him?
Calderon. My Favourite Fighter.
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Damn, thought you meant me.
I've heard some things baout him moving up to face Darchinyan, which would be an end to his undefeated streak. Vic is too big.
One rumor is that he's facing Colombian puncher Cesar Canchila, but I don't know if it's still in the plans or not. His record is 27-1 with 21 KOs. -
I thought for some reason Canchila was re-matching Giovanni Segura.Damn, thought you meant me.
I've heard some things baout him moving up to face Darchinyan, which would be an end to his undefeated streak. Vic is too big.
One rumor is that he's facing Colombian puncher Cesar Canchila, but I don't know if it's still in the plans or not. His record is 27-1 with 21 KOs.
I hope so. The first fight was pretty sweet.Comment
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On a related note, is it even posible for a champion (Calderon in this case) to unify against an interim champion (Canchila)? Shouldn't the interim title just disappear if the "full" champion wins or if the interim holder defeats the "full" titlist? I know that this is between multiple organizations, so the normal rules may not apply, but it is still pretty confusing.Comment
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You know what your problem is? You're thinking about boxing organizations, like they are run by people WITHOUT their heads up their asses.On a related note, is it even posible for a champion (Calderon in this case) to unify against an interim champion (Canchila)? Shouldn't the interim title just disappear if the "full" champion wins or if the interim holder defeats the "full" titlist? I know that this is between multiple organizations, so the normal rules may not apply, but it is still pretty confusing.Comment
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I'm sorry, but how can I guy in his 30s that weighs less than most 5th graders be your favorite fighter? I could hurt myself shaving more than he could hurt me if I let him hit him flush.Comment
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