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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC for raising the issue,I think these little guys deserve waaaaay more credit than they recieve! I have seen him in action a few times and I think if he were to fight Viloria, it would be awesome!!!! What do you guys think of Boom Boom Bautista?
    i think viloria is too big for calderon. brian is a natural flyweight fighting at light fly while ivan is a natural minimumweight. i'm telling you the guy to watch out for is rodel mayol. this pinoy will dominate his division, which he shares with calderon, in due time.

    rey bautista is another good exciting pinoy prospect. he's like a little tito trinidad but i think he needs a little more experience. he's only 19 and in a couple of years i'm sure he'll be a world champ with freddy roach training him.

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by Kkisser
    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC for raising the issue,I think these little guys deserve waaaaay more credit than they recieve! I have seen him in action a few times and I think if he were to fight Viloria, it would be awesome!!!! What do you guys think of Boom Boom Bautista?
    i think viloria is too big for calderon. brian is a natural flyweight fighting at light fly while ivan is a natural minimumweight. i'm telling you the guy to watch out for is rodel mayol. this pinoy will dominate his division, which he shares with calderon, in due time.

    rey bautista is another good exciting pinoy prospect. he's like a little tito trinidad but i think he needs a little more experience. he's only 19 and in a couple of years i'm sure he'll be a world champ with freddy roach training him.
    CC for responding!!! I saw him spar with Viloria, looked quite good and yeah your right, he is like Tito,he has power but he can be shaken too. I think he went down in his last fight right??

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    Quote Originally Posted by Kkisser
    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC for raising the issue,I think these little guys deserve waaaaay more credit than they recieve! I have seen him in action a few times and I think if he were to fight Viloria, it would be awesome!!!! What do you guys think of Boom Boom Bautista?
    i think viloria is too big for calderon. brian is a natural flyweight fighting at light fly while ivan is a natural minimumweight. i'm telling you the guy to watch out for is rodel mayol. this pinoy will dominate his division, which he shares with calderon, in due time.

    rey bautista is another good exciting pinoy prospect. he's like a little tito trinidad but i think he needs a little more experience. he's only 19 and in a couple of years i'm sure he'll be a world champ with freddy roach training him.
    CC for responding!!! I saw him spar with Viloria, looked quite good and yeah your right, he is like Tito,he has power but he can be shaken too. I think he went down in his last fight right??
    yup, he went down in the midround but got back up, recovered and dominated the rest of the rounds for a UD. it's good that he experienced the kd early in his career so that it'll only improve his game in his suceeding fights. golden boy has taken on promoting boomboom's fights in the US so his future is looking bright.

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Is it me or are these lower divisions 108-130 just BRIMMINg with awesome fighters?? Soooo many great matches that are going to happen or should happen!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by Unknowndonor
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    I think the division is full of talent and good fighters

    Yutaka Niida
    Rodel Mayol
    Eagle Kyowa


    Theres also the posibility of moving up to 108 and fighting these guys

    Roberto Vasquez
    Hugo Cazares
    Ulises Solis
    Nelson Dieppa
    even Brian Viloria that would be a great match up 'puncher vs. boxer'
    I agree with moving up. I have watched those guys, but I havent seen Mayol or Kyowa, only what I've read, and action speaks louder than paper.
    What would you say to a Iron Boy vs. Hawaiian Punch showdown?
    I've been saying that it would be a great fight for the last 3 months HAHA

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by Kkisser
    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC for raising the issue,I think these little guys deserve waaaaay more credit than they recieve! I have seen him in action a few times and I think if he were to fight Viloria, it would be awesome!!!! What do you guys think of Boom Boom Bautista?
    i think viloria is too big for calderon. brian is a natural flyweight fighting at light fly while ivan is a natural minimumweight. i'm telling you the guy to watch out for is rodel mayol. this pinoy will dominate his division, which he shares with calderon, in due time.

    rey bautista is another good exciting pinoy prospect. he's like a little tito trinidad but i think he needs a little more experience. he's only 19 and in a couple of years i'm sure he'll be a world champ with freddy roach training him.
    As we've seen before power & size isn't always everything....Calderon has the skills to outbox him.

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by Unknowndonor
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    I think the division is full of talent and good fighters

    Yutaka Niida
    Rodel Mayol
    Eagle Kyowa


    Theres also the posibility of moving up to 108 and fighting these guys

    Roberto Vasquez
    Hugo Cazares
    Ulises Solis
    Nelson Dieppa
    even Brian Viloria that would be a great match up 'puncher vs. boxer'
    I agree with moving up. I have watched those guys, but I havent seen Mayol or Kyowa, only what I've read, and action speaks louder than paper.
    What would you say to a Iron Boy vs. Hawaiian Punch showdown?
    I've been saying that it would be a great fight for the last 3 months HAHA
    for noticing the future match up.

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by Kkisser
    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC for raising the issue,I think these little guys deserve waaaaay more credit than they recieve! I have seen him in action a few times and I think if he were to fight Viloria, it would be awesome!!!! What do you guys think of Boom Boom Bautista?
    i think viloria is too big for calderon. brian is a natural flyweight fighting at light fly while ivan is a natural minimumweight. i'm telling you the guy to watch out for is rodel mayol. this pinoy will dominate his division, which he shares with calderon, in due time.

    rey bautista is another good exciting pinoy prospect. he's like a little tito trinidad but i think he needs a little more experience. he's only 19 and in a couple of years i'm sure he'll be a world champ with freddy roach training him.
    As we've seen before power & size isn't always everything....Calderon has the skills to outbox him.
    true, calderon has skills to outbox brian but sooner or later brian's power and size would just eventually overwhelm him especially since ivan doesn't have the power to keep him off. it would be like vic darchinyan's last fight against diosdado gabi... too big and too powerful.

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
    I caught a highlight reel of this kid the other day. He is phenomenal! Obviously he's never gonna get that much exposure as hes a straweight, but still, his skills are tremendous. I know I'm gonna get jumped on for this, but if people will actualy look at footage of him, I say his pure boxing skills are on a par with Mayweather's, I cant choose. Anyone else got any views on the little man?
    I disagree he doesn't have Mayweather's skill in terms of boxing prowess, and I don't even feel he's as fast one vs. one punch or in reflexes.

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    Default Re: Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon

    Quote Originally Posted by Kkisser
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by Kkisser
    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC for raising the issue,I think these little guys deserve waaaaay more credit than they recieve! I have seen him in action a few times and I think if he were to fight Viloria, it would be awesome!!!! What do you guys think of Boom Boom Bautista?
    i think viloria is too big for calderon. brian is a natural flyweight fighting at light fly while ivan is a natural minimumweight. i'm telling you the guy to watch out for is rodel mayol. this pinoy will dominate his division, which he shares with calderon, in due time.

    rey bautista is another good exciting pinoy prospect. he's like a little tito trinidad but i think he needs a little more experience. he's only 19 and in a couple of years i'm sure he'll be a world champ with freddy roach training him.
    As we've seen before power & size isn't always everything....Calderon has the skills to outbox him.
    true, calderon has skills to outbox brian but sooner or later brian's power and size would just eventually overwhelm him especially since ivan doesn't have the power to keep him off. it would be like vic darchinyan's last fight against diosdado gabi... too big and too powerful.
    but he does have the speed to get away, and keep Valoria lost and confused, Calderon's movement is top notch, and i think he could beat Valoria obviously by UD

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