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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jorge Sebastian Heiland, Fabian Maidana Set For Bouts

    Undefeated Argentinean prospect Fabian Maidana (8-0-0-6 KOs), who is the little brother of former two-division world champion Marcos Chino' Maidana, will fight for the first time as pro in his home country.
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  • Dean_Razorback
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    maidana didn't ko olouch, it was a ud, he did knock him down in the last round though. nobody is airing this fight here, what a bunch of assholes

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    • Outworn
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      Viva Argentina!!! Hopefully Matthysse doesn't retire yet. He need some not so tough fights to get his confidence back and also see how his eyes going to be.


      Brain Castano is another Argentinian boxer who should try to make it big..

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      • giacomino
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        Heiland has had a #1 ranking for more than a year without a sniff at a title shot. Hope he's getting paid for letting others fight for the belt because he has lost any momentum he got from beating up Macklin, who looks like he's more likely to get another title fight by beating some domestic opponents

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        • 285Kid
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          Originally posted by giacomino
          Heiland has had a #1 ranking for more than a year without a sniff at a title shot. Hope he's getting paid for letting others fight for the belt because he has lost any momentum he got from beating up Macklin, who looks like he's more likely to get another title fight by beating some domestic opponents
          + He probably can't make 155 to get a title shot

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          • bulldognyc
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            Guys like Heiland have hard luck. Been number one forever, and at the time of the macklin Ko, he made a lot of noise. They also have bad management. You don't get a shot, fine, make a deal with the WBC and current champ. Step aside money as well as a spot on the undercard. If I recall correctly, I remember seeing him fight on the undercard of cotto vs Martinez. But, he should've stayed busy, keeping his swords sharp. He might be canelo' next opponent.

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            • Dean_Razorback
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              Originally posted by bulldognyc
              Guys like Heiland have hard luck. Been number one forever, and at the time of the macklin Ko, he made a lot of noise. They also have bad management. You don't get a shot, fine, make a deal with the WBC and current champ. Step aside money as well as a spot on the undercard. If I recall correctly, I remember seeing him fight on the undercard of cotto vs Martinez. But, he should've stayed busy, keeping his swords sharp. He might be canelo' next opponent.
              that wasn't him, that was maciel

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