By Jake Donovan - It was the ending Giovanni Segura, and his handlers, had in mind when he first faced Colombian export Cesar Canchilla last summer. It took two tries to get it right, but there’s no time like the present for the power-punching Californian, who gained revenge with a stoppage of his familiar foe in – or more accurately, after – the fourth round of their scheduled 12-round light flyweight scrap. [details]
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Segura Gets Sweet Revenge, Blitzes Canchilla in Four
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bad ref'ingood win for segura ... wouldnt be a terrible thing to have a third fight since the 1st two were so good ...
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I guess there goes that bizarre "full champ vs. interim champ" unification that he had going against Calderon.
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Originally posted by -Boxzilla- View Postbad ref'ingood win for segura ... wouldnt be a terrible thing to have a third fight since the 1st two were so good ...
That said, Segura looked like a man possessed last night. He'll always be who he is, but last night it worked to his advantage whereas he got painfully schooled as a result the first time around
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