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    Mares started like a house on fire and I thought he was going to win the first time they met. It was action packed but I can not see Mares winning.
    Santa Cruz surprised me with his boxing ability that night. I thought he would be the one storming forward but the roles were reversed. If the rematch is anything like the first we will be in for a treat.
    Cruz used the exact same skills and patience to beat Frampton in the rematch.
    He did. I wonder how much his fathers illness played in his first loss.
    Did not realise that. I think Cruz loves to fight and go at a pace because no one can match him. Frampton picked him off in the first fight and just won but the pace against Mares was too much for Mares and he wilted.
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    Mares started like a house on fire and I thought he was going to win the first time they met. It was action packed but I can not see Mares winning.
    Santa Cruz surprised me with his boxing ability that night. I thought he would be the one storming forward but the roles were reversed. If the rematch is anything like the first we will be in for a treat.
    Cruz used the exact same skills and patience to beat Frampton in the rematch.
    He did. I wonder how much his fathers illness played in his first loss.
    Did not realise that. I think Cruz loves to fight and go at a pace because no one can match him. Frampton picked him off in the first fight and just won but the pace against Mares was too much for Mares and he wilted.
    I think Mares kept pace with Leo, the cut Mares suffered in the 3rd might have played a part. Santa Cruz used a composed attack to assert himself by the mid rounds. He was landing the cleaner shots; especially the right over Mares' jab.

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    Carl Frampton & Leo Santa Cruz will not complete trilogy in Belfast this summer

    Carl Frampton will not fight Leo Santa Cruz this summer after the World Boxing Association told its featherweight champion to fight Abner Mares instead.

    Frampton beat Santa Cruz to claim the WBA belt in New York last summer but lost the January rematch in Las Vegas.

    But the WBA ended speculation of a third fight between the pair in Belfast by ordering Santa Cruz to defend his belt against his fellow Mexican.

    Frampton, 30, is set to announce his next opponent in the next few weeks.

    The Belfast boxer has indicated that the fight is likely to take place at Windsor Park, home of the Northern Ireland football team, in late July or early August.

    A WBA statement read: "The World Boxing Association Championship Committee ordered Mexicans featherweight Leo Santa Cruz (33-1-1, 18 KO) super champion and Abner Mares (30-2-1, 15 KO) regular champion working teams to negotiate their upcoming mandatory fight.

    "They were given a 30 [day] negotiating period, and should they not reach an agreement, the WBA will summon a purse bid.

    "Mares won the regular WBA featherweight title on December 2016, when he defeated unanimously Argentina's Jesus Cuellar, winning the right to face Santa Cruz for the second time."

    The Mexicans met before in 2015 in a bout considered one of the best fights of the year, which ended in a majority decision to Santa Cruz, who became the WBA featherweight super champion.

    The news could pave the way for Frampton to fight IBF champion Lee Selby of Wales.

    Carl Frampton & Leo Santa Cruz will not complete trilogy in Belfast this summer - BBC Sport
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