look at Nelson Dieppa vs. Hugo Cazeres

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  • IwatchBoxing
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    look at Nelson Dieppa vs. Hugo Cazeres



    Nelson "Fuegete" Dieppa was more aggressive than usual in the 1st round of their second meeting and he even stunned Hugo Cazeres with two right crosses to the head towards the end of this round. But in the 2nd, Cazeres would let the fans get a glimpse of what he had in store for Dieppa when he floored the local with a straight right and cut him with an accidental head butt. Just like that eerie greyish purple blanket of clouds that form before a hurricane hits, that 2nd round served as the night's precursor of pain and suffering for both the pugilist and public present. There's see-saw action from the 3rd to 6th round: Dieppa coming back from the knock down to take the 3rd, Cazeres bouncing back in the 4th, Dieppa the 5th and Cazeres the 6th
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    The before mentioned rounds for Cazeres, to his credit, looked more decisive in his favor. In the 7th round, Dieppa's face is showing the effects of Hugo's punishing blows. Knowing he's behind, Nelson Dieppa connects Cazeres with a strong right to the temple area that temporarily stuns the Mexican champ towards the end of round 8 but he can't follow up on the damage he caused. In the 9th, Hugo pays Nelson back with a series of combos that literally disfigure and open his face. At the beginning of round 10, doctors examine Dieppa's face, give him a chance to see if he can get something done, but the bout is stopped in this same round. Hugo Cazeres gets a T.K.O. win in 2min:17sec of round 10 and improves to 24-3, 18 KOs while Nelson Dieppa falls to 24-3-2, 13 KOs.

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    • IwatchBoxing
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      When the event was over and done with, Nelson "Fuegete" Dieppa and the local boxing public were feeling the effects of the aftermath of "Hurricane" Hugo Cazeres. Destruction and despair permeated the air in the Hector Sola Bezares Coliseum. No Puerto Rican challenger has been able to stop Hugo, he came and went as he pleased. But there's something in the air, rumor or reality, we still do not know for sure. But it seems that a smaller storm is brewing and it's coming from the south. Coincidentally, a Hurricane Ivan hit the Gulf of Mexico in September, 2004. Can you say WBO 105 lb. king Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon? Stay tuned in to boxing2006...

      With Roberto Cazquez moving up to flyweight and the recent loss by Brian Viloria, Cazares may very well have established himself as the best 108-pounder fighter in the world as he improved to 24-3 with 18 knockouts. Dieppa is now 24-3-2.
      Last edited by IwatchBoxing; 10-02-2006, 05:29 PM.

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      • scap
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        Excellent work IWATCH!

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        • Del Coqui
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          Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
          When the event was over and done with, Nelson "Fuegete" Dieppa and the local boxing public were feeling the effects of the aftermath of "Hurricane" Hugo Cazeres. Destruction and despair permeated the air in the Hector Sola Bezares Coliseum. No Puerto Rican challenger has been able to stop Hugo, he came and went as he pleased. But there's something in the air, rumor or reality, we still do not know for sure. But it seems that a smaller storm is brewing and it's coming from the south. Coincidentally, a Hurricane Ivan hit the Gulf of Mexico in September, 2004. Can you say WBO 105 lb. king Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon? Stay tuned ...

          With Roberto Cazquez moving up to flyweight and the recent loss by Brian Viloria, Cazares may very well have established himself as the best 108-pounder fighter in the world as he improved to 24-3 with 18 knockouts. Dieppa is now 24-3-2.
          I don't think Cazares will chicken out. I think Ivan will outbox his ears off thou.

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          • ferocity
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            Damn!

            Iwatchboxing, has a Mexican dominating a Puerto Rican in his sig, esta lloviendo.....

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            • Del Coqui
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              #7
              Originally posted by ferocity
              Damn!

              Iwatchboxing, has a Mexican dominating a Puerto Rican in his sig, esta lloviendo.....

              LOL!!! I guess he's giving credit where its due. Cazares did beat the **** outta Dieppa.

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              • IwatchBoxing
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                Originally posted by ferocity
                Damn!

                Iwatchboxing, has a Mexican dominating a Puerto Rican in his sig, esta lloviendo.....
                You gotta lore the SOB to his death...ya come here, alil closer, alil bit more, bam! Knock him out.

                Carzeres also said that it wasnt for certain, and Calderon is fighting in Colombia because he couldnt make a deal to fight Viloria and that guy from Japan. So hopefuly this fight comes off...

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                • xcaret
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                  #9
                  I want to see this fight so bad, **** i cant find it

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                  • restless_438
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                    #10
                    yeah, i'm doin some searching for this fight myself..

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