By Cliff Rold - The sequel is never better than the original?
Whoever said that never saw Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II (or III), never saw the World Jr. Featherweight title traded twice as this pair of warriors pounded their way into likely Hall of Fame enshrinement.
It’s one of the rare trilogies in fistic history, the only one which pops to mind in recent vintage, which managed to improve with each successive contest. If all they’d ever had was the first bout, a Marquez stoppage win where he came off the floor, these two men would be well remembered together. [Click Here To Read More]
Whoever said that never saw Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II (or III), never saw the World Jr. Featherweight title traded twice as this pair of warriors pounded their way into likely Hall of Fame enshrinement.
It’s one of the rare trilogies in fistic history, the only one which pops to mind in recent vintage, which managed to improve with each successive contest. If all they’d ever had was the first bout, a Marquez stoppage win where he came off the floor, these two men would be well remembered together. [Click Here To Read More]
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