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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Early Azteca Results: Hernandez Decisions Rosas

    The Bantamweight division got the televised portion of the evening off to a hot start with a grueling battle.

    27-year old Alejandro Hernandez (28-10-2, 15 KO), 118, of Mexico City, Mexico, used a first round knockdown and a solid finish to propel himself towards a crack at WBO Bantamweight titlist Tomoki Kameda with a unanimous twelve-round decision over 24-year old Daniel Rosas (17-2-1, 11 KO), 118, of Mexico City, Mexico. It was the second consecutive defeat for Rosas after a stoppage loss to former IBF 115 lb. titlist Rodrigo Guerrero in February. Hernandez wins his third straight.
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  • ChampBox@PR
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    Damn right McJoe doing it in mexico. The arroyo brother needs to break loose from PBBP and sign with TR or GBP

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    • PRBOXINGCOTTO
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      Great win for McJoe didn't think he would dominate like this against Marquez who is a true warrior looks like pr will have another champ

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      • Cloud
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        Feel bad for Tyson. He's still young but he's getting beat up man..

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        • Corelone
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          What did I say? Tyson can't dance. There are other ways to tire a man besides pressure. Making him move after you, or miss a lot while you frustrate him. Arroyo did good, but Tyson is the tip of the iceburg. Lots of talent at the smaller weights.

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          • crold1
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            Originally posted by Corelone
            What did I say? Tyson can't dance. There are other ways to tire a man besides pressure. Making him move after you, or miss a lot while you frustrate him. Arroyo did good, but Tyson is the tip of the iceburg. Lots of talent at the smaller weights.
            He was excellent last night. Big step up well and surely handled. I'm already thinking Arroyo-Cuadras is THE fight at 115 about a year from now.

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            • Bigg Rigg
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              That's what I'm taking about!!! Arroyo put a beating on Tyson.

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              • Corelone
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                Originally posted by crold1
                He was excellent last night. Big step up well and surely handled. I'm already thinking Arroyo-Cuadras is THE fight at 115 about a year from now.
                I thought McJoe could do this, but some of that is knowing that Tyson has been KO'd by smaller men. Arroyo did what he was supposed to do. If he thinks he is ready, he is.

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                • crold1
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                  Originally posted by Corelone
                  I thought McJoe could do this, but some of that is knowing that Tyson has been KO'd by smaller men. Arroyo did what he was supposed to do. If he thinks he is ready, he is.
                  I'm typically skeptical until I see the step up. I ended the night convinced.

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                  • Corelone
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by crold1
                    I'm typically skeptical until I see the step up. I ended the night convinced.
                    I'm still trying to see it. The main, which was excellent, took the whole show. This didn't make the TV. Not fair.

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