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    Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

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    When he was coming up the hard way as a young man in Colombia, Juan Urango dreamed of the day when he would be able to not only take care of his entire family, but would also be able to call himself the best in the world - a Champion.



    When he was coming up the hard way as a young man in Colombia, Juan Urango dreamed of the day when he would be able to not only take care of his entire family, but would also be able to call himself the best in the world - a Champion.

    On Friday, June 30, at the Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena in Hollywood, Florida, that day will finally come for the unbeaten Urango as he will face Australia's Naoufel Ben Rabah in a 12 round bout for the vacant IBF Junior Welterweight Championship of the World.

    With a victory in the bout, which will be televised live on ESPN2's Friday Night Fights, the dreams of Urango and his family will be fulfilled, and a new star will be born in the boxing world. But Rabah has his own dreams of becoming Champion, and he has vowed not to leave Florida without the title belt around his waist.

    For boxing fans, that means we're in for an unforgettable fight.

    "This is what boxing is all about," said Warriors Boxing's Leon Margules. "Two of the best 140-pound athletes in the game competing for the World Title, with neither willing to leave the ring as the loser. This should be an explosive battle and I'm glad that the entire nation can see it on ESPN2 if they can't make it down to Hollywood to see it live."

    Doors open at 6:30, the first bell rings at 7:30, and the live ESPN2 broadcast commences at 9pm ET / 6pm PT.

    Additional undercard bouts will be announced at a later date.

    A native of Jaraquielle, Colombia, who now makes his home in Florida, 25-year-old Juan Urango (16-0-1, 13 KOs) the IBF #3 ranked Junior Welterweight, has topped most boxing pundits' lists as the contender 'most likely to succeed' in the ultra-competitive junior welterweight division. A relentless force with knockout power in his "Iron Twins", Urango handed talented and durable Andre Eason the first stoppage loss of his career last August, and with the NABO, WBC Latin American, and IBF Latino titles already in his trophy case, the only thing missing is a world championship - something he hopes to get on June 30.

    Standing in Urango's way is 28-year-old Tunisia native Naoufel Ben Rabah (24-1, 13 KOs), the IBF #1 ranked Junior Welterweight, who is a five year veteran of the punch for pay ranks who has made quite a name for himself in his adopted home of Australia. An Australian, IBF Pan Pacific, and WBO Asia Pacific champion over the course of his career, Rabah made his United States debut last September with a 12 round decision victory over Arturo Morua, and is looking to add another Stateside win to his ledger when he faces Urango.

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    This guy Urango is probably not even a household name in his own home !!!!!!!!
    If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    Quote Originally Posted by X
    This guy Urango is probably not even a household name in his own home !!!!!!!!
    And Ben Rabah is?

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    I have watched alot of Naoufel Ben Rabah.
    He works well on the outside and keeps relatively busy. Also has a rock solid chin.
    I predict a comfortable UD victory for Naoufel Ben Rabah

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    I have watched alot of Naoufel Ben Rabah.
    He works well on the outside and keeps relatively busy. Also has a rock solid chin.
    I predict a comfortable UD victory for Naoufel Ben Rabah.
    Also, should Ben Rabah overcome Urango there has already been talk in Australia of a fight with arch rival Lovemore N'Dou. They have both challenged one another on many occasions in the past with each claiming the other was backing out of the fight.

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    sorry for double post

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    That's OK
    If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?

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    That's OK
    If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    You're named after my favorite anime X

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    You're named after my favorite anime X
    Before i respond to that, what does it look like and what is it
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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    By the way speaking of Lovemore N'Dou he ko'ed some Thailand chump with 24-6 record earlier today with an absolute sick body punch that looked absolutely awesome on replay.
    The bout barely lasted a minute or two.

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    Urango UD

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    I like Urango in this fight. They are both unfamiliar names to most people...
    Urango was very impressive in his KO of Eason. He should continue to impress.

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    Default Re: Urango and Rabah meet for vacant IBF title

    Quote Originally Posted by Pantera
    I like Urango in this fight. They are both unfamiliar names to most people...
    Urango was very impressive in his KO of Eason. He should continue to impress.
    Urango can punch hard. I like the guy. However he is one dimensional and can be out boxed. I'll be rootin for him though. And to Hardcore boxin fans, Urango is a bit of a somebody, so he is more than just a household name in his own house.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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