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Latin Fury Notes: Chavez not really injured after all?; Jaro out of undercard fight
In his latest blog entry at ESPN.com, Dan Rafael made a quick remark about this weekend's Top Rank Latin Fury pay-per-view, which was to be headlined by Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. taking on Jason LeHoulli...
Ranking the Junior Flyweights: June 26, 2009
Let's go from talking heavyweights to talking some of the littlest guys in the sport. The 108-pound division gets very little publicity, but features some great competition and is one of the best of t...
Segura gets revenge, Mijares loses again
Giovanni Segura got his revenge on Cesar Canchila with a fourth round TKO in Baja California yesterday, taking the interim WBA junior flyweight title in the process. The title, if you're wondering, h...
Dawson-Tarver II rescheduled for May 9
According to Dan Rafael's Notebook, the postponed rematch between Chad Dawson and Antonio Tarver has been rescheduled for May 9. The fight was originally scheduled for March 14, but delayed due to a m...
Ivan Calderon set to fight Cesar Canchila in May
Junior flyweight world champion and pound-for-pound contender Ivan Calderon (32-0, 6 KO) will likely be returning to the ring on May 23 to take on fellow 108-pound titlist Cesar Canchila (27-1, 21 KO...
Top Rank packing next Chavez PPV with five fights
Usually when Bob Arum does one of his Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-led pay-per-views, he features one other notable fight, often featuring a Mexican star like Jorge Arce. On March 28 in Tijuana, though, A...
Tomato Cans: January 8, 2009
Ah, there's so much more to talk about right now. Not really big stuff, but enough that I want to take little shots at or discuss briefly. Dan Rafael's Notebook contained a few more neat tidbits...
Bad Left Hook's Top 20 Fights of 2008
I don't profess to having seen every fight, but I try to see every major fight (at least) that's available live, and I try to catch big overseas fights, and if someone says a fight was good, I sure tr...
10 Points of Interest: Cotto-Margarito and undercard
1. Miguel Cotto lost I hate to overshadow the fact that Antonio Margarito won, but I'd be lying if I said my first, most basic instinct as a fan wasn't the shock that Miguel Cotto lost his first pr...
Classic: Margarito storms back to stop Cotto
via d.yimg.com The "0" had to go. Under the unrelenting pressure of Antonio Margarito, a seemingly in-control Miguel Cotto crumbled in the 11th round, taking a knee two times -- on the second, his ...
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