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    Jorge Sebastian Heiland tore through normally durable Mateo Damian Veron, scoring three knockdowns en route to a 5th round knockout in the televised co-feature.

    Heiland struck early and often, sending Veron to the canvas in round three and then twice more in round five. The fight-ending sequence was a straight left hand from the southpaw boxer, putting Veron down and out.

    The official time was 0:55 of round five.

    Heiland improves to 24-4-2 (12KOs) with the win, his third straight. His last loss came 15 months ago, landing on the wrong end of a decision versus Veron (19-14-2, 3KOs) in their third fight last June.

    Friday's win gives Heiland a 2-1-1 edge in their four-fight series, having fought in each of the past four years. The previous three fights went the distance. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    what a boxing lesson men.

    round 11 and 12. pure antology

    awesome performance of the old master narvaez.

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    • #3
      Narvaez has been one of the great champions and fighters of the lasst decade. he's a master. It's a shame most will remember him from his awful fight with Donaire.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
        Narvaez has been one of the great champions and fighters of the lasst decade. he's a master. It's a shame most will remember him from his awful fight with Donaire.
        And whose fault is that?

        Donaire is the only elite talent he faced and he lost that fight in a terrible and one sided fashion.

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        • #5
          sometimes when putting the scores, list who the judges are, tells a lot of their worth & competency...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Black Barty View Post
            And whose fault is that?
            Donaire is the only elite talent he faced and he lost that fight in a terrible and one sided fashion.
            Narvaez hasn't defeated any elite fighter in his long career just lots of modest rivals and most of his fights have been in Argentina. Over there some decisions have been controversial like the first against same Orucuta (which lead to this rematch). He has never tried to unify titles and to date his biggest challenge was Nonito.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Black Barty View Post
              And whose fault is that?

              Donaire is the only elite talent he faced and he lost that fight in a terrible and one sided fashion.
              Donaire is the only guy 2 divisions bigger, significantly younger. More powerful et all. The Flash thought he was going to blast out some Argentinian though in the end Narvaez spoiled the party. Collected a 1 off pay day and continued to fight solid contenders in a division that he actually fits into.

              The fight might not have been great but it is similar to Mayweather going in and surviving 12 with Golovkin.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by fighting man View Post
                Donaire is the only guy 2 divisions bigger, significantly younger. More powerful et all. The Flash thought he was going to blast out some Argentinian though in the end Narvaez spoiled the party. Collected a 1 off pay day and continued to fight solid contenders in a division that he actually fits into.

                The fight might not have been great but it is similar to Mayweather going in and surviving 12 with Golovkin.
                There's a reason Floyd doesn't go in and "survive 12" with GGG. What's to be gained from moving up in weight just to lose in a stinker?

                Narvaez didn't spoil anything except his own career outside of Argentina. He will be nothing but a footnote in Donaire's career.

                And he had the nerve to jealously bash Martinez, who actually fought and beat the best in his division, something Narvaez never did.

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