Argenis Mendez knew midway through his first fight with Juan Carlos Salgado that something dramatic needed to happen in order to leave Mexico with a victory and the vacant title that would come with it.
It almost happened for the Dominican, who rallied hard in the second half of their Sept. ’11 bout, a run that included a 12th round knockdown to close strong. It wasn’t enough, as the judges decided Salgado’s early lead was enough to hold on in the end.
Salgado remains a 130 lb. titlist to this day, which is good news for Mendez (20-2, 10KO). There were always designs on gaining revenge. His chance now comes with not just a title at stake, but also with televised coverage on Televisa and HBO Latino when the two meet this weekend at the OC Hangar in Costa Mesa, California.
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It almost happened for the Dominican, who rallied hard in the second half of their Sept. ’11 bout, a run that included a 12th round knockdown to close strong. It wasn’t enough, as the judges decided Salgado’s early lead was enough to hold on in the end.
Salgado remains a 130 lb. titlist to this day, which is good news for Mendez (20-2, 10KO). There were always designs on gaining revenge. His chance now comes with not just a title at stake, but also with televised coverage on Televisa and HBO Latino when the two meet this weekend at the OC Hangar in Costa Mesa, California.
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