Comments Thread For: Jerwin Ancajas Takes Out Miguel Gonzalez in Six To Retain

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jerwin Ancajas Takes Out Miguel Gonzalez in Six To Retain

    Jerwin Ancajas stopped Miguel Gonzalez in round six Saturday night at the Auditorio GNP Seguros in Puebla, Mexico. With the victory, Angajas (32-1-2, 22 KOs) made the eighth successful defense of the IBF junior bantamweight title. The southpaw Ancajas last fought on May 4 in Stockton, California, knocking out Japan's Ryuichi Funai after the sixth round. Prior to the Funai fight, Ancajas fought to a disappointing split-decision draw against Alejandro Santiago on Sept. 28 of last year.
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  • Letmaku
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    Ancajas would fight Estrada in Mexico!? He needs to move up to loaded 118 pounds if no unification in 2020. Bob Arum is to busy with Lomachenko and Crawford forgetting Ancajas and remembering Ruiz after his gone.

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    • chico malo ali
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      #3
      Bumcajas needs to step it up in competition! Bumcajas is so protected!

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      • komandante
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        #4
        Ancajas and Nietes are being avoided.

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        • Mick Higgs
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          #5
          Ancajas Vs Yafai makes for a good 50/50 unification.

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          • Phill lynott
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            #6
            Ancajas looked to turn the page and fought in a way which suits him better. His attacking style in that fight to me, looked like he was much more in controll. He has alot more pop in his punch without giving up his balance. Really like this version of Ancajas.

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