Comments Thread For: Rigoberto Alvarez Beats Nobuhiro Ishida, Wins WBA Belt

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  • onechance87
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    #11
    angulo vs alvarez

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    • Cotto 54/10
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      #12
      Too many champions at 1 weight class. It's just getting so bad.

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      • MrFynest
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        #13
        WBA tends to have 3 champs in a single division: "Super" champ, "Regular" champ, "Interim" champ.

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        • Team Vitaminas
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          #14
          that sucks,the brother comes from behind and becomes champion before Canelo.lol.......nothing like a good competition between brothers.

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          • cleaner147
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            #15
            OK, since the fight was in Mexico and Cotto was moved to the "Super" Champ status and the fight was very close on the judges scorecards in MEXICO, with local fighter and brother of famous SAUL.............................................. was it a fixed fight? or WTF?

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            • cleaner147
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              #16
              also the new-crowned champ was fightin at 168 most time in his career.

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