Comments Thread For: Fernando Montiel Knocks Angky Angkota Out in Nine

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fernando Montiel Knocks Angky Angkota Out in Nine

    In his first bout since losing an upset decision last November to Victor Terrazas, former three division world champion Fernando Montiel (47-5-2, 37KOs) knocked out Indonesian Angky Angkota (25-7, 14KOs) in the ninth round of a rugged bout in Mazatlan, Sinaloa. Montiel, who turned 33-years-old on Thursday, was hoping to get a birthday knockout.

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  • crold1
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    Did he get a belt for it? It was Angky Angkota. Beating him is always a path to a vacant belt isn't it?

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    • Kagami Taiga
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      #3
      Originally posted by crold1
      Did he get a belt for it? It was Angky Angkota. Beating him is always a path to a vacant belt isn't it?

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      • supRa
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        #4
        am glad he won. but rugged? hmm i gotta see the fight!

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        • nycsmooth
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          #5
          this bout went far longer vs nothing more'n an average boxer...Montiels best days are behind him but he'll get a title shot this yr, watch...

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          • crold1
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            #6
            Originally posted by DempseyRollin
            Don't laugh. Off this loss, and given past precedent, Jorge Arce is probably already training for a vacant Lightweight title shot. WAR Angkota. Third time's the charm!

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            • JJRod
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              #7
              love Cochulito, but he's too small and a bit past his prime to be competing at 122. Anyone with a heart beat in that division should have no problem with him.
              Although because of his pobularity in Mexico I could see him fighting Abner Mares, who should take care of him inside 6 rounds.

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