Ricardo Torres is back! Fights May 15 Details Inside

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  • killacash
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    Ricardo Torres is back! Fights May 15 Details Inside

    The Columbian who almost knocked out Cotto twice and who got headbutted and caught a right hand by Holt is back to fight.



    Google Translated:

    Ricardo "Mochuelo" Torres, Welter former junior champion of the World Boxing Council (OMB), said to be the tone for the next fight to be held May 15 at the Medina in Darwin Venezuelan Pradomar Hotel, Spa Puerto Colombia.

    The fight, eight rounds, at 147 pounds, is the reappearance of the Torres ensogados after the defeat suffered in the hands of American Kendall Holt in July last year in Las Vegas, which resigned its title middle of the controversy caused by a header that the referee did not see.

    "I am doing a job thoroughly. I feel strong and keen, and I hope not to disappoint my fans. I have eyebrow and eyebrow among the goal of returning to the throne. It will not be in the Junior Welter, because I have weight problems. But I'm going for the crown, I'm going, "said Torres, who is assisted by Orlando Pineda strategist at the gym of the rope Quadrangle.


    The "Mochuelo" Torres-Medina will be the contest organized by the stellar ring, which assembles in the third year, the rope boxing's most important sports story of Colombia.

    In the case of programming semiestelar, the promising unbeaten Darley Perez, fifth in the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, July Cecar Arenillas face in light, 8 rounds.

    Destcan were also performances by the Prescott Daurlis leaflets in feathers, William Urin, who measured Adolfo Ramos, in four rounds in the super fly, Jose Mosquera, in the light in four rounds, settled superiority Álvaro Vargas, and Raul Pinzon, who exchanged blows in the Welter weight in 10 events with an opponent to be determined. It also announces the presence of the brother of Mochuelo Torres, Jose Miguel, who will fight with Segundo Herrera in the Welter weight.

    The arena will have access to a single value: $ 20,000 and will sell 500 locations. First Bell rings at 7:00 p.m.

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  • Mighty_Windir
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    Good luck my man, you deserved a rematch because of that damn heatbutt but the organizations are ****s full of sand.

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    • MANGLER
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      #3
      Wish that Nate fight was for real.

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      • killacash
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        Originally posted by Mighty_Windir
        Good luck my man, you deserved a rematch because of that damn heatbutt but the organizations are ****s full of sand.
        Agreed, Holt lucked with that headbutt cause he would of gotten knocked out by Torres if that didn't happen.

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        • savorduhflavor
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          He's gonna have problems at Welter.

          But he's got the pop to hurt anyone at Welter, with the exception of maybe Mosley.

          Would have liked Torres/Berto instead of Urango/Berto.

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          • The Underboss
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            #6
            Glad to see you back Torres .

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