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Giovanni Segura KO1 Sonny Boy Jaro on a nasty body shot this past Saturday. It was one of those delayed reaction shot where Jaro got hit by the punch and went down about 10 seconds later. Segura retained his light flyweight title.

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Not sure what this proves about Segura. He still looks awfully crude to me though quite heavy handed. And shots to the solar plexus are awfully tough to shake off, so no surprise Jaro couldn’t get up. Jaro is pretty much a journeyman. I’d like to see Segura in with someone a bit tougher.

by Areglado on Nov 24, 2009 1:34 AM EST reply actions  

Yes, crude

Jaro didn’t really deserve the title shot to begin with.

I want to see Chocolatito-Segura. That would be a war. Gonzalez has fought most of his career at 108 anyway.

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by Brickhaus on Nov 24, 2009 7:31 AM EST up reply actions  

THAT’S the guy I was thinking of. I couldn’t remember his name. Yes, Roman Gonzalez and Segura would be fireworks. My money’s on Gonzalez.

by Areglado on Nov 24, 2009 5:21 PM EST up reply actions  

Oh, and for you Spanish speakers, what was he saying into the camera post-fight?

by Areglado on Nov 24, 2009 1:34 AM EST reply actions  

That post fight shrug reaction is tremendous

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by capital L on Nov 24, 2009 1:50 AM EST reply actions  

But it was a great fight...

… while it lasted.

Jaro fought enough to make it a two-fight action. Good while it lasted.

by Fj-3 on Nov 24, 2009 6:26 AM EST reply actions  

the way a lot of mexican fighters fight on the cards i see on the spanish language channels, they remind me of thai fighters…with their style, it’s no surprise they’re washed up at 25 yrs old and done fighting their best fights by then.

Gatti. Dekkers. Pele. Aoki. Kang. Vanderlei. Basillio. Harry Greb.

by theworldsoldestsport on Nov 24, 2009 9:11 AM EST reply actions  

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