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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cuadras vs. Estrada Eyed For Chocolatito-Sor Rungvisai HBO Card

    According to Mexican promoter Osvaldo Kchle, the showdown between Mexico's Carlos 'Prncipe' Cuadras (36-1-1, 27 KOs) and his countryman Juan Francisco 'Gallo' Estrada (35-2, 25 KOs) is being targeted for September 9 in Los Angeles, as part of the HBO televised undercard for the rematch between Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai.
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    great card

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    • REMOVE SHARK 55
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      #3
      Originally posted by lopez36
      great card
      Definitely. What a first fight as well they both absorbed punishment. Those types of fights make you understand why they get paid so much. 12 grueling rounds.

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      • Mammoth
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        #4
        McJoe Arroyo....?

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          #5
          Originally posted by StudentOfDaGame
          Definitely. What a first fight as well they both absorbed punishment. Those types of fights make you understand why they get paid so much. 12 grueling rounds.
          Without disrespecting lower weight classes, but have there ever been fatal boxing matches below 140?

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            #6
            Gonna be a great card. Looking forward to this one.

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            • danceswithfire
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mammoth
              McJoe Arroyo....?
              not too bad considering it will be inoue's first US fight but ancajas would've been great imo..

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                #8
                Originally posted by asgarth
                Without disrespecting lower weight classes, but have there ever been fatal boxing matches below 140?
                Carlos Barreto



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                Joe Koizumi, “Mourning the death of Venezuelan boxer Carlos Barreto,” October 9, 1999, http://www.ring-japan.com/ori99/ori991009.htm; HollandSentinel.net, October 14, 1999, http://www.thehollandsentinel.net/st..._spobrief.html. Barreto was pulled to the canvas by an arm around the neck. He got back up, and was pummeled for his efforts. Dazed, he staggered to his corner, where he collapsed. He was subsequently refused admission at two hospitals, apparently because his family couldn’t show proof of insurance.

                Mateo Baring

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                Leticia Suarez-Orendain, “Life as one ‘lord’ of the ring,” SunStar Cebu, http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb....the.ring.html, January 23, 2006. Baring was hit solidly and the referee stopped the fight. During the subsequent investigation, it was determined that Baring had a history of head injuries. According to http://www.boxrec.com, Baring’s record was 1-12-4.

                Robert Benson (Bobby Tomasello)

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                Annapolis (Maryland) Capital, October 26, 2000; Jay Miller, “Bobby Tomasello dies after fight,” October 26, 2000, http://www.boxingranks.com/Articles/Article115.htm; Michael Katz, “Life after death,” HouseofBoxing.com, http://www.houseofboxing.com/Katz/katz_06-13-01.asp. The fight was televised by ESPN’s “Friday Night Fights.” In the dressing room after the fight, Benson collapsed, and he died in hospital several days later. Cause of death was brain injury.

                Source: Journal of Combative Sport,
                Nov 2007. Joseph R.Svinth

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                • boxingitis
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                  #9
                  Taking the date from Santa Cruz vs Mares

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                  • boxingitis
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                    #10
                    Which rematch is more interesting
                    Chocolatito vs Sor
                    Or
                    Santa Cruz vs Mares?

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