Carlos Cuadras had been speaking in Spanish until the name of Omar Narvaez was brought up.
“He’s a old man,” Cuadras said in English. “He’s finished. He’s a old man.”
Cuadras had just scored a sixth-round technical knockout of Marvin Mabait, defending his world title at 115 pounds that he’d won earlier in the year. It was his second bout as titleholder since he’d won a cut-shortened technical decision over previous titleholder Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in May. His first defense was in September, a cut-shortened technical draw with Jose Salgado.
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“He’s a old man,” Cuadras said in English. “He’s finished. He’s a old man.”
Cuadras had just scored a sixth-round technical knockout of Marvin Mabait, defending his world title at 115 pounds that he’d won earlier in the year. It was his second bout as titleholder since he’d won a cut-shortened technical decision over previous titleholder Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in May. His first defense was in September, a cut-shortened technical draw with Jose Salgado.
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