Sergio "Yeyo" Thompson used his powers of persuasion to convince WBC Super Featherweight Takashi Miura to loosen his iron grip on the green and gold belt, so he could get his hands of it for a moment or so, before handing it back.
Thompson plans to capture that belt on an appreciably more permanent basis, when he and the icy calm Japanese southpaw lock horns at the Plaza de Toros in downtown Cancun on Saturday night.
Almost on cue last night and this morning, the heavens opened over Cancun, not sparing it with rods of rain, lashing it with almost hurricane, or typhoon intensity, as an overture of the ring finale to come. [Click Here To Read More]
Thompson plans to capture that belt on an appreciably more permanent basis, when he and the icy calm Japanese southpaw lock horns at the Plaza de Toros in downtown Cancun on Saturday night.
Almost on cue last night and this morning, the heavens opened over Cancun, not sparing it with rods of rain, lashing it with almost hurricane, or typhoon intensity, as an overture of the ring finale to come. [Click Here To Read More]
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