Comments Thread For: Andrew Moloney-Joshua Franco Weigh-In Results From Las Vegas

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Andrew Moloney-Joshua Franco Weigh-In Results From Las Vegas

    Andrew Moloney and Joshua Franco made weight Monday afternoon for the first world title fight ESPN will televise since it began broadcasting boxing again June 9. Australia's Moloney officially weighed in at 114 pounds for his defense of the WBA world super flyweight title Tuesday night at MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas. San Antonio's Franco came in at 115 pounds even for their 12-round, 115-pound championship match.
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  • Dasmius Shinobi
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    A fun Tuesday boxing card.

    Now we got a fight. Let's see how Andrew Moloney perform against Joshua Franco.

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    • Corelone
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      I like Andrew, but he's an old super fly. This can turn into a war late.

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      • Phill lynott
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        I doubt you can find any odds at 9-1. If it is half that it's worth taking. Never know what will happen right now. Great matchup though! I have it alot more even than some might think. Both corners bring alot to this fight.

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        • 1hourRun
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          lighter-weights are carrying the sport since the launch of boxing in the U.S.A, and continue pushing the progress. LETS GO!

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