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Wilfredo Vazquez was a very good fighter that Naz destroyed with complete ease.
He was underappreciated in so many ways from skill set to what he came back from before wba title run. Truth be told though Hamed got in with a well worn 34 yr old version of Vasquez who was extremely 'fortunate' to get nod over Rios in fight prior to Hamed. It was a terrible decision with Rios outpunching and out working him throughout from angles and Vasquez punches had little to no effect on the unknown challenger.
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THIS fight made me a boxing fan early on. Absolute battle with Davis who all in all was underrated and very under the radar. He didn't do any one thing spectacular but did everything very sound and well rounded. Pretty much end of the road for Breland.
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Well
July 11 ?
had to be 1996
and
this one ;D
Bowe - Golota
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyRFkXyzz2s
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Daniel Santos was a very slick southpaw. Oddly enough, he never achieved the levels of acclaim here in his native Puerto Rico that other fighters did. I personally witnessed his second fight against Margarito here in San Juan.
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TitoFan
Daniel Santos was a very slick southpaw. Oddly enough, he never achieved the levels of acclaim here in his native Puerto Rico that other fighters did. I personally witnessed his second fight against Margarito here in San Juan.
He was a tidy fighter , was there a reason the fans never gelled with him back home then?
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TitoFan
Daniel Santos was a very slick southpaw. Oddly enough, he never achieved the levels of acclaim here in his native Puerto Rico that other fighters did. I personally witnessed his second fight against Margarito here in San Juan.
He was a tidy fighter , was there a reason the fans never gelled with him back home then?
I don't know... it may have been a combination of several factors. One I would have to mention is that his career coincided very much with Trinidad's. Trinidad's shadow probably didn't do Daniel much good. Also, there was this general perception that Daniel had other interests, and didn't give boxing the priority it deserved. That one is probably pretty unfair and maybe inaccurate, IMO. Finally, Daniel got in with some lousy promoters who mismanaged at least part of his career. It is thought that Daniel, with better promoting, could've gone even further. Still, he had a pretty good career, and was a very difficult opponent for many. He's one of Puerto Rico's past boxing champions, so it's not all bad in the public's eye.
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Remember Santos beating Takaloo and holding the wbo title for ages. He beat some good fighters.
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7-13-1980
Matthew Saad Muhammad vs. Yaqui Lopez: Fight of the Year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX9GwmmbaDw
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14 JULY 2007
Cintron v (Walter) Matthysse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6DK5TB6UGo
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One of Cintron's brightest moments. For all he accomplished, it always seems he could've gone a lot further. He had amazing natural, physical gifts.