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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hernandez Ready: I Know I Can Beat Tomoki Kameda

    The interim-bantamweight world champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), Mexico's Alejandro Hernández, is working very hard for his upcoming mandatory challenge on November 1 in the city of Chicago. Hernandez will challenge the WBO's full champion, undefeated Japanese fighter Tomoki "Mexicanito" Kameda, in a Showtime televised collision.

    "I place my trust in everything that I've been working on [in the gym] and everything that I can do in the ring. I have a chance to win. The details of the preparation being carried out for this world title unification is complete in all aspects. Kameda is a tough fighter, but I know I can beat him," Hernandez said. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Corelone
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    Hernandez is a lot better than I remember. How do you get rid of eight losses?

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    • daggum
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      #3
      Originally posted by Corelone
      Hernandez is a lot better than I remember. How do you get rid of eight losses?
      hack into boxrec and change the results

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      • SlySlickSmooth
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        #4
        Originally posted by Corelone
        Hernandez is a lot better than I remember. How do you get rid of eight losses?
        The lower weights actually fight quality opposition (basing off W/L records) their whole career so those losses can't mean that much. Hernandez might not be the best, but he will be game.

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        • chico malo ali
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          Hernandez can pull it off. Tomoki ain't nothing special.

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          • Corelone
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            #6
            Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
            The lower weights actually fight quality opposition (basing off W/L records) their whole career so those losses can't mean that much. Hernandez might not be the best, but he will be game.
            I was only pointing out an error. Personally, I think a few losses can ripen a guy up.

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