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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Cacace vacates IBF junior lightweight belt

    The Belfast fighter has relinquished his title belt, freeing up mandatory challenger Eduardo Nunez to fight for the vacant belt
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  • steeve steel
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    #2
    Well that says a lot about the IBF... And not necessarily good things! Again...

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    • crimsonfalcon07
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      #3
      Honestly that's what every IBF champ should do. Just immediately vacate the belt. Their rankings are trash and their constant choices to stand in the way of unifications will render them irrelevant sooner or later.

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      • madhive
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        #4
        Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
        Honestly that's what every IBF champ should do. Just immediately vacate the belt. Their rankings are trash and their constant choices to stand in the way of unifications will render them irrelevant sooner or later.
        I here you but Eduardo Nunez would more than likely add Cacace to his KO list.

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        • Elheath
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          #5
          Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
          Honestly that's what every IBF champ should do. Just immediately vacate the belt. Their rankings are trash and their constant choices to stand in the way of unifications will render them irrelevant sooner or later.
          IBF ranking tends to suck but being fair Cacace would've lost to Nunez anyway plus I personally want to see Nunez vs Rikiishi more so works for me in this case I guess?

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          • Corelone
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            #6
            You guys being nice. That was a whiplash neck brace swerve. Not even in his own home town?

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              #7
              Nunez had Cacace shook. Sid-Knee

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              • crimsonfalcon07
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                #8
                Originally posted by madhive

                I here you but Eduardo Nunez would more than likely add Cacace to his KO list.
                I do not disagree in the slightest. And we're probably getting a better fight to boot. But the IBF is trash right now.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  Nunez had Cacace shook. Sid-Knee
                  Cacace has been struggling with weight for some time.

                  However, Nunez isn't anywhere near as good as he's hyped to be. He's too basic and has what seems to be poor defence. They're calling him the Mexican Mike Tyson like they did with Cruz. Unfortunately for him, he'll go the same way as Cruz did.

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