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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cesar Juarez Wins in Auditorio Municipal in Mexico

    The televised opener featured eight-round action in the Jr. bantamweight division. Israel Gonzalez (16-1, 5 KO), 113, of Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico, scored a pair of knockdowns early and held his lead to secure a unanimous decision over 34-year old former WBO 108 lb. titlist Ramon Garcia (20-9-1, 12 KO), 113, of La Paz, Baja California, Mexico. The referee was Arturo Jota.
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  • Corelone
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    Pumicpic slipped on the black paint, but he was tapped with a jab at the same time. The TV scorecard was all home town rigged. It was a lot closer than that, Juarez got stung a few times. The Philipino kept backing into the ropes, that never looks good, but he fought his way off. Pumicpic looked stronger.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      Originally posted by Corelone
      Pumicpic slipped on the black paint, but he was tapped with a jab at the same time. The TV scorecard was all home town rigged. It was a lot closer than that, Juarez got stung a few times. The Philipino kept backing into the ropes, that never looks good, but he fought his way off. Pumicpic looked stronger.
      You are crazy.

      Juárez won cleary, it was 96-94 or 97-93 but the right man won.

      And not. Juárez looked stronger but he was tired the last 3 rounds.

      The weather in Los Cabos is crazy, like 32' centigrade and 70% of moisture.

      Respect to the guy of Philippine but the right man won.

      Juarez is a tremendous warrior.

      Now he is waiting the winner of Donaire vs Magdaleno.

      He is the #1 of the OMB

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      • Corelone
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        Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
        You are crazy.

        Juárez won cleary, it was 96-94 or 97-93 but the right man won.

        And not. Juárez looked stronger but he was tired the last 3 rounds.

        The weather in Los Cabos is crazy, like 32' centigrade and 70% of moisture.

        Respect to the guy of Philippine but the right man won.

        Juarez is a tremendous warrior.

        Now he is waiting the winner of Donaire vs Magdaleno.

        He is the #1 of the OMB
        I didn't say Juarez didn't win, I said it was closer than the scores. Juarez outworked him, but a lot of his punches missed and some of the shots he took were flush. It was not so easy.

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        • Pacquiaotard86
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          Nonito is probably shaking in his boots thinking about a rematch...... Definately didn't want to be in the ring going toe to toe with juarez in the second half of their fight.

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