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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Alvarez is Getting Ready For Anthony Mundine

    In three weeks, Rigoberto "Espanol" Alvarez will get the opportunity to once again becoming a world champion in the junior middleweight division, where his younger brother Saul "El Canelo" Alvarez is the WBC champion. Alvarez will travel many miles to face Anthony Mundine for the WBA interim title on the 19th of October in Newcastle, Australia.

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  • ELPERRO
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    Hopefully he brings back the belt to mexico. Good luck Rigoberto.

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    • BesWorldChamp
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      Originally posted by ELPERRO
      Hopefully he brings back the belt to mexico. Good luck Rigoberto.
      The author says that Alvarez can be a "world champion" again. This user implies the same notion.

      What's on the line here? The WBA "interim" 154 pound belt? Come on...

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      • mushahadeen
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        JR will put such a beating on Canela, even Rigoberto Alvarez will feel it.

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        • chiguy91
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          #5
          good luck to rigoberto. i'm sure if he loses, mudine could face alvarez if they can meet halfway.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #6
            Damn, Rigoberto is fighting better competition than the Ginger Kid

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            • Larry the boss
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              #7
              why are the giving away a "interim"title?

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              • TouchyAndalou
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                #8
                Originally posted by mushahadeen
                JR will put such a beating on Canela, even Rigoberto Alvarez will feel it.
                There's no beating like a Chavez Jr. beating. Matt Vanda learnt that the hard way and was never the same after their second fight. He went from ATG to bum in the space of one night, all thanks to JCC Jr.

                And I also heard that one of the many, many cab drivers JCC Jr fought took such a bad beating that he couldn't go back to his day job (of driving a cab, because that's what he does, drives cabs) for 2 whole weeks!

                It's a good thing that JCC Jr hasn't stepped up his quality of opposition to fireman yet, or there'd be cats stuck in trees all over Mexico!

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