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  • Official: Golden Boy on ESPN- Jesus Rojas vs Claudio Marrero RBR Thread

    Friday September 15, 2017
    MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    Commission: Nevada Athletic Commission
    Promoter: Oscar De La Hoya (Golden Boy Promotions)
    Television: USA ESPN2, web ESPN3.com


    *if you download the watch espn app on your phone all you have to do is sign in with you email of your current cable provider and you can watch the undercards of this boxing card




    Jesus M. Rojas

    Age: 30
    Weight: featherweight
    Height: 5'7"
    Reach: 67"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Caguas, Puerto Rico
    Record: 25W(18KO)-1L-2D


    VS


    Claudio "El Matrix" Marrero

    Age: 28
    Weight: featherweight
    Height: 5'8"
    Reach: 68-1/2"
    Stance: southpaw
    From: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
    Record: 22W(16KO)-1L
    13
    Jesus Rojas by T/KO
    61.54%
    8
    Jesus Rojas by Decision
    15.38%
    2
    Claudio Marrero by T/KO
    7.69%
    1
    Claudio Marrero by Decision
    15.38%
    2
    Draw/Too close to call
    0.00%
    0

    The poll is expired.


  • #2
    sticky for friday!!!!!!!!!!

    -MEGA- BostonGuy TBear

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    • #3
      These guys will be trying to rip each other's heads off!! This is a great matchup.

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      • #4
        oh boy, War Rojas, I will always remember that guy...

        "Jolge Alce eles un COBALDE !!!!"

        LMAO

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        • #5
          Originally posted by microMXL View Post
          oh boy, War Rojas, I will always remember that guy...

          "Jolge Alce eles un COBALDE !!!!"

          LMAO
          lol Word. Arce definitely wanted out that fight. He was getting pounded. Dude was a ***** even said we got to do a rematch it cant end like that. 5 years later....

          anyway Rojas by ko. dude hits harder than hell.

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          • #6
            Marrero might win but cheering for Rojas.

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            • #7
              Marrero looked really good last time out. This is a good even looking fight doe.

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              • #8
                How are you seeing the Ellis Vs Abreu fight playing out?
                Ellis is pretty fast, throws a good jab, but has below average power and still always ends up in exchanges.
                While he has decent head movement, he gets caught. Against Luis Hernandez he also wanted to exchange punch for punch and was dropped by a left hook.

                Havent seen much of Abreu yet, but will watch 2-3 fights later (Need to see how he performed against Humberto Soto). He has 18 KOs in 19 fights, granted many of them against no names in the dominican republic, but he knocked Jamal James down, who was at that time a decent prospect.
                He has more experience against better opposition and just glancing at the scorecards, he was never out of his element against anyone.

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                • #9
                  Oh I remember Rojas.


                  Good fight. Will be watching

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                  • #10
                    I'm looking at my channel guide and at 9pm there is countdown to Canelo Golovkin then women's soccer



                    Huh

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