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  • Cotto 54/10
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    #11
    Some very great fight are coming up. Can't wait.

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    • King Ju-Ju
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      #12
      War Juanma!!! & I Wish the best for Katsidis.

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      • ericsantos
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        #13
        I take my hat off to Juanma for saying that Marquez at one point was better than him,stay humble

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        • medi8r
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          #14
          As far as I'm concerned, Vit proved his warrior mettle in the Lewis fight. The fact that he establishes control in the ring and makes fights seem effortless is a sign of sophistication. It reminds me of ****m in Hopkins corner during the Pavlik fight, when Naz keeps telling Hop to take it nice and easy and "no effort". We all know how that turned out. It is one of the greatest exhibits of the basics I've seen in a long time.

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          • El Ceja
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            #15
            Just got my tix's and im ready for this war!!!

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            • armindo54
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              #16
              Originally posted by The Heebinator
              Learn how to ****ing spell you ****ing ******ed puerco rican. LOL at Puerto Rico leading in big fights, Mexico always beats you when it comes to the elite level.
              Before you make a blanket statement such as this, I suggest you do a little research and get your facts straight. The following is a list of elite level & championship fights where the Puerto Rican fighter prevailed over his mexican counterpart:

              Puerto Rico vs Mexico Wins

              1-Ortiz-Ramos 1
              WBC declared title vacant pending a rematch, asserting that Conn was favoring Ortiz, giving him the benefit of a long count in the 2d and improperly stopping the match in the 5th round because of a cut to Ramos in the first fight the controversy caused a riot where the ring was torn down, guns were fired and Ortiz had to leave the ring with a bucket over his head.

              2- Ortiz-Ramos 2
              In the rematch he stopped Ramos in the 4th round.

              3 - Benítez-Palomino
              Benitez wins the world Welterweight title with a 15th round split decision. Scorecards 142-145, 146-143, 146-142.

              4 - Camacho-Limón
              Camacho conquers the world Jr. Lightweight title with a 5th round knockout.

              5 - Camacho-Ramírez
              Camacho conquers the world Lightweight title with a 12 round decision. Scorecards 118-111, 119-109, 119-112.

              6 - De La Hoya-Trinidad
              Trinidad defeats De La Hoya via majority decision. Scorecards 115–113, 115–114, 114–114.

              7 - Escobar-Casanova
              Escobar becomes the first Puerto Rican world champion, winning the world Bantamweight title over Rodolfo Chango Casanova by 9th round knockout, in the first world title fight between a Puerto Rican and a Mexican.

              8 - Gómez-Zarate
              Gómez retains his world Jr. Featherweight title by 5th round knockout.

              9 - Gómez-Pintor
              Gómez retains the world Jr. Featherweight title with a 14th round knockout in what was described by The Ring as the fight of the 80s at the Jr. Featherweight division.

              10 - Rosario-Ramirez 1
              In their first fight, Rosario conquers the vacant world Lightweight title with a unanimous decision. Scorecards 115-113, 115-113, 115-113.

              11 - Trinidad-Yori Boy Campas
              Trinidad defeats Campas via 4th round knockout. Campas was in his prime at the time with record of 56 wins(50 KO) 0 losses 0 draws.

              12 - Cotto-Gomez
              Cotto defeats Gomez by technical decision in the 5th round.

              13 - Calderon - Cazares 1
              Calderon defeats Cazares via unanimous decision. Scorecards 111-116, 115-112, 115-112.

              14 - Calderon - Cazares 2
              The two fought again which Calderon also won by 7th round Technical decision due to a accidental headbutt. The Scorecards at the time of the stoppage were 67-66, 68-65, 68-65.

              15 - Lopez - Ponce De Leon
              Lopez defeats Ponce de Leon via 1st round knockout.

              16 - Lopez - Luevano
              Lopez defeats Luevano via 7th round knockout.

              17 - Trinidad - Vargas
              Both fighter went down but in the 12th round Trinidad knocks him out.
              18 - Cintron - Angulo
              Cintron gets a 12 round unanimous decision.Scorecards 116-112, 116-112, 116-112.

              19 - Santos - Margarito 2
              Stop due to a cut and Santos gets a 10th round Technical decision.Scorecards 84-87, 85-86, 86-85.

              Acknowledgement and special thanks to BoxRec Boxing records!

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              • the mesiah
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                #17
                Those Inside stories on Tyson Sparring would have been great I bet.the chance to tell ur grandkids u got ur ass beat and happy to tell
                it would be fun to hear.

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                • Leonf96
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by armindo54
                  Before you make a blanket statement such as this, I suggest you do a little research and get your facts straight. The following is a list of elite level & championship fights where the Puerto Rican fighter prevailed over his mexican counterpart:

                  Puerto Rico vs Mexico Wins

                  1-Ortiz-Ramos 1
                  WBC declared title vacant pending a rematch, asserting that Conn was favoring Ortiz, giving him the benefit of a long count in the 2d and improperly stopping the match in the 5th round because of a cut to Ramos in the first fight the controversy caused a riot where the ring was torn down, guns were fired and Ortiz had to leave the ring with a bucket over his head.

                  2- Ortiz-Ramos 2
                  In the rematch he stopped Ramos in the 4th round.

                  3 - Benítez-Palomino
                  Benitez wins the world Welterweight title with a 15th round split decision. Scorecards 142-145, 146-143, 146-142.

                  4 - Camacho-Limón
                  Camacho conquers the world Jr. Lightweight title with a 5th round knockout.

                  5 - Camacho-Ramírez
                  Camacho conquers the world Lightweight title with a 12 round decision. Scorecards 118-111, 119-109, 119-112.

                  6 - De La Hoya-Trinidad
                  Trinidad defeats De La Hoya via majority decision. Scorecards 115–113, 115–114, 114–114.

                  7 - Escobar-Casanova
                  Escobar becomes the first Puerto Rican world champion, winning the world Bantamweight title over Rodolfo Chango Casanova by 9th round knockout, in the first world title fight between a Puerto Rican and a Mexican.

                  8 - Gómez-Zarate
                  Gómez retains his world Jr. Featherweight title by 5th round knockout.

                  9 - Gómez-Pintor
                  Gómez retains the world Jr. Featherweight title with a 14th round knockout in what was described by The Ring as the fight of the 80s at the Jr. Featherweight division.

                  10 - Rosario-Ramirez 1
                  In their first fight, Rosario conquers the vacant world Lightweight title with a unanimous decision. Scorecards 115-113, 115-113, 115-113.

                  11 - Trinidad-Yori Boy Campas
                  Trinidad defeats Campas via 4th round knockout. Campas was in his prime at the time with record of 56 wins(50 KO) 0 losses 0 draws.

                  12 - Cotto-Gomez
                  Cotto defeats Gomez by technical decision in the 5th round.

                  13 - Calderon - Cazares 1
                  Calderon defeats Cazares via unanimous decision. Scorecards 111-116, 115-112, 115-112.

                  14 - Calderon - Cazares 2
                  The two fought again which Calderon also won by 7th round Technical decision due to a accidental headbutt. The Scorecards at the time of the stoppage were 67-66, 68-65, 68-65.

                  15 - Lopez - Ponce De Leon
                  Lopez defeats Ponce de Leon via 1st round knockout.

                  16 - Lopez - Luevano
                  Lopez defeats Luevano via 7th round knockout.

                  17 - Trinidad - Vargas
                  Both fighter went down but in the 12th round Trinidad knocks him out.
                  18 - Cintron - Angulo
                  Cintron gets a 12 round unanimous decision.Scorecards 116-112, 116-112, 116-112.

                  19 - Santos - Margarito 2
                  Stop due to a cut and Santos gets a 10th round Technical decision.Scorecards 84-87, 85-86, 86-85.

                  Acknowledgement and special thanks to BoxRec Boxing records!
                  You call de leon, angulo, luevano n all these mexican fighters elite? Lol. Nice of you to put all the pr victories and leave out the mex ones.

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                  • FloydTBE
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Don Golpe
                    Just got my tix's and im ready for this war!!!
                    Nice one man,

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                    • Motofan
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Don Golpe
                      Just got my tix's and im ready for this war!!!
                      Lucky bastard!!!

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