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Jonathan Oquendo Tired of Waiting, Wants His Big Shot - BoxingScene.com


Jonathan Oquendo Tired of Waiting, Wants His Big Shot
BoxingScene.com
By Jhoony Gonzalez The number two contender in the rankings of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) at 122 pounds, Jonathan Oquendo, is tired of waiting for a shot at the title. He says the WBO continues to push him back, while other fighters are ...

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Edwin Rodriguez jumps to No. 3 in world rankings - Worcester Telegram


Edwin Rodriguez jumps to No. 3 in world rankings
Worcester Telegram
3 in the world in the latest International Boxing Federation rankings released this week. The No. 1 and No. 2 spots are vacant, which means Rodriguez is the top challenger to current IBF champion Lucian Bute (30-0, 24 KOs). Rodriguez, 26, is now ranked ...

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Young Gunz Featuring Samuel Vargas Delivers High Caliber Fight Card - PhilBoxing.com


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Young Gunz Featuring Samuel Vargas Delivers High Caliber Fight Card
PhilBoxing.com
Samuel Vargas' follows up his “Fight of the Year Candidate” from last October against Ahmed Cheikho with statement and blow out performance as he will definitely move up the world rankings after the results of his last two fights.

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Holy Soliman prefers to be saint rather than sinner - Sydney Morning Herald


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Holy Soliman prefers to be saint rather than sinner
Sydney Morning Herald
Both Soliman, No.2 in IBF world rankings, and Wood, No.4 in WBO rankings, are seeking a meeting with Australia's world middleweight champion, Daniel Geale. They believe their meeting at 3pm on Sunday at Homebush is an eliminator, with the winner to ...

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Alvarez vs Mosley: Breaking Down the Inevitable, Dreaming About the Improbable - Bad Left Hook


Alvarez vs Mosley: Breaking Down the Inevitable, Dreaming About the Improbable
Bad Left Hook
When he decimated Margarito, he shocked the boxing world. When he fought Floyd Mayweather Jr, Sergio Mora, and Manny Pacquiao, he was a shell of the man he was that night in Los Angeles. There are long answers, and we'll go semi-long with a couple, ...

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