By Cliff Rold - During the 1990s, the Jr. Flyweight division found itself with a bona fide U.S. star at 108 lbs. 1988 Olympic Silver Medalist Michael Carbajal had network exposure, powerful fists and, eventually, a crackling rival in Humberto Gonzalez. [details]
Will Viloria’s Win Return a Real Profit to the Jr. Flyweights?
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Probably not. If anything, there probably will be a rematch since for whatever reason, Arum isn't to key seeming matching up his stars with each other at that weight class. Solis vs Calderon was apparently supposed to happen next, but I doubt Viloria vs Calderon will happen.
I bet a rematch of Solis vs Viloria will happen most likely. That or Viloria fights Sosa again. Good article though
edit: Well Arum says he'll match him up with Calderon, but I dunno. He'll probably do Segura vs Calderon or something.Last edited by warp1432; 04-19-2009, 11:57 AM.Comment
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Probably not. If anything, there probably will be a rematch since for whatever reason, Arum isn't to key seeming matching up his stars with each other at that weight class. Solis vs Calderon was apparently supposed to happen next, but I doubt Viloria vs Calderon will happen.
I bet a rematch of Solis vs Viloria will happen most likely. That or Viloria fights Sosa again. Good article though
edit: Well Arum says he'll match him up with Calderon, but I dunno. He'll probably do Segura vs Calderon or something.
Then again, I guess your right, they wont fight Calderon, **** is sad and ridiculous really!!!!!!!!!Comment
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What a come back! What a fight! What a victory! Congartulations Brian!!! Stay as active you are and don't be gunshy anymore!
I wish you'll be paired with Sosa in your next bout, before facing Calderon.Comment
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