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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: ESPN Early Results: Denis Doughlin Upset By TKO

    The first fight the live crowd saw was a stunner – Denis Douglin, fresh off inking with influential boxing adviser Al Haymon, lost via third-round technical knockout to journeyman spoiler Doel Carrasquillo. The fight was held at junior middleweight.

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  • AddiX
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    Tough loss for a good kid.

    These things do happen in boxing and I think he will be fine.

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    • TaurusJ27
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      #3
      Ferando Guerrero looked pretty good in his victory.

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      • richardt
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        #4
        There is no "Good Kid" when these unbeaten Prima Donnas keep fighting setups to build their glossy record. Love it when it backfires. Some day JC Chavez will have to fight something other than a white club fighter and we'll get to see him get his a$$ handed to him. Nice seeing prospects on ShoBox with balls step up and fight other prospects and risk their records instead of TBA's, sub 500 fighters and the like.

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        • Queen_Leia
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          #5
          Did anyone see this fight, can they describe what happened?

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