Comments Thread For: Cesar Seda Now a Free Agent, Eyes August Return

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cesar Seda Now a Free Agent, Eyes August Return

    A top contender at 115 and 118 pounds, Cesar Seda (22-1, 16 KO's), became a free agent after his contract with promoter Gary Shaw expired on May 30. He is prepared to sign with one of largest promotional companies in the United States, according to his father and trainer, Cesar Seda Sr., who says the ring return of his son could occur by the end of August.


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  • AP♠
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    I was wondering where Seda went.Such good talent was wasting with inactivity.I would prefer him move up to weight,it only seems more natural.Curious to see who's banner he'll be under.I do agree that Shaw wasn't doing much,but at the same time that division isn't as popular and public demanding.

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    • lopez36
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      "one of the largest companies....golden boy or top rank,who else...i think golden boy would be better for him

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      • kebark
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        Gave Narvaez a tough fight so I do expect he will "come again" at the top...as long as he gets with a decent/powerful promoter

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        • giacomino
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          Kid's got talent. Gave Narvaez his toughest fight at 115. I could see him moving to 118 and 122 and winning some belts because he's got room to grow

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