Ivan Calderon vs Segua rematch outcome PICTURE Prediction

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  • elhijoprodigo
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    Calderon's days are past him, even if he wins, it won't mean anything other than he unified the belts. But after that? He isn't going nowhere, he's just to small for the up and comers. My hat off to him though.

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    • Dagomba
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      #12

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      • Seleção No. 13
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        #13
        [IMG]http://i930.***********.com/albums/ad148/jonarie/kneel.jpg[/IMG]

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        • elhijoprodigo
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          Originally posted by Seleção No. 13
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          Can't deny that made me chuckle

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          • MXboxingfan
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            #15
            Originally posted by blackirish137
            Calderon does not deserve to be in the hall of fame.

            well, with his current record at least.
            Iván Calderón is a former minimumweight and light flyweight champion. He also has a historic title defense with 18 successful defenses.

            Iván Calderón beat Nelson Dieppa, Alex Sánchez, Hugo Cázares twice, and Rodel Mayol.

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            • Steak
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              #16
              Originally posted by MXboxingfan
              Iván Calderón is a former minimumweight and light flyweight champion. He also has historic title defense with 18 successful defenses.

              Iván Calderón beat Nelson Dieppa, Alex Sánchez, Hugo Cázares twice, and Rodel Mayol.
              title defences mean nothing. he never unified with any of the other 3 champs in the division. in fact, he was never actually the lineal champ at MinW, nor was he arguably ever the best in the division, since Niida, Rachman and Kyowa were all more accomplished than him.

              fact is the only good fighters he beat are Cazares and Reyes. Bustos, Dieppa and Leyva if you want to stretch it.

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              • PACnPBFsuck
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                #17
                Watch the first fight, change the date and the flags, but don't change the outcome in the ring. Calderon stamina isn't the same anymore, he's gonna be an easy target.

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                • oc9979
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                  Wow I was just watching the fight with the commentator from Box Azteca and they were horrible.

                  The 5th round they scored it 10-8 because they thought the slip was a knock down.
                  7th round I saw it for Calderon, they even said that Segura did not land anything and they gave him the round.

                  I don't see Calderon winning the rematch, Segura puts a lot of pressure. I don't see Calderon getting away from it. Segura looked tired in the first fight. He worked the body very good.

                  I will be cheering for Calderon tho.

                  If Calderon had more power he might of KO Segura.

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