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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Santa Cruz Anticipates Mares Being as Big as 140

    Leo Santa Cruz (30-0-1, 17KOs) is finally getting his long pursued fight against Abner Mares (29-1-1, 15KOs) on August 29th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

    For years Santa Cruz and Mares were at least one division apart. For this fight Santa Cruz will move up to meet Mares at the featherweight limit of 126-pounds with the WBC Diamond championship at stake.
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  • tiliheels
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    salvador sanchez death date was just yesterday correct?
    do we get a sanchez vs gomez type of war
    abner should be the educated warrior showing more boxing skill yet letting his hands go
    and of course leo is volume as gomez except for the times he was hurt and tired in that bout

    potential fight of the year and should pull pbc's highest ratings to date

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    • Dindu_Nuffin
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      #3
      One division at a time, boss mang, one division at a time.

      You're just noe fighting your first legit world class opponent of your career at 126... and your power has waned with increase in weight.

      Donaire was talking about going ad high as 135 140 and he had actually blasted through some serious competition at numerous weights... but we saw wot happened to him just at 126 and now he's back at 122.


      Although LSC is a bit taller and ranger than Donaire, and appears to have better genetics and body frame regarding muscle to body fat per pound ratio.

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