Former Olympian and current fledgling super bantamweight contender Clarence Vinson suffered his second defeat Thursday night in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. Vinson, known as 'untouchable' did not exactly prove to be that as his opponent Cesar Morales. The fight was a real brawl at times and Morales was able to upend the best laid plans of Vinson, one of the Olympian fighters expected to excel in the professional game. With the win, Morales moves on and claims for himself the WBO international championship. The future for Vinson seems uncertain.
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