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    Donaire won against Jeffrey. Unifies the WBO & IBF Junior Featherweight belt.

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    Crowd-pleasing Arce next for Donaire | Inquirer Sports

    Although Arce won’t be holding any championship during that projected fight, that encounter will pit two of the most exciting fighters in the 122-pound division
    eto ang magandang laban para kay Donaire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piscesboy View Post
    Crowd-pleasing Arce next for Donaire | Inquirer Sports



    eto ang magandang laban para kay Donaire.
    Agree!!!

    Bakbakang maganda sana ipakita nila.

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    #1004
    Tama!! Saka mas malaki ang crowd pag si Arce kinalaban niya, Mexican-Filipino Rivalry.. haha

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    talo na naman si Khan... tsk tsk tsk

    Danny Garcia stops favored Amir Khan in 4th round to win WBA super lightweight title - ESPN



    Danny Garcia upsets Amir Khan

    LAS VEGAS -- Danny Garcia stopped heavy favorite Amir Khan in the fourth round to stay undefeated and add another super lightweight belt to his collection on Saturday night.

    "I always knew I would win this fight," Garcia said. "I needed a great fighter in front of me to show how great a fighter I am. Now everyone knows."

    Khan bruised Garcia early, even opening a small cut above his eye. But Garcia sent Khan to the canvas in the third round with a left hook, but the 2004 Olympic silver medalist for Britain was able to beat the count.

    At the start of the fourth, though, Garcia swarmed him with power punches, knocking him down twice quickly. Khan got back to his feet each time, but the referee ended the bout at 2:28 of the round.


    "It wasn't my night," Khan said. "I was coming in with my hands down and Danny took advantage of that. He countered very well against me."

    The American now has the WBA title to go along with his WBC one. He improved his record to 24-0 with 15 knockouts while Khan fell to 26-3 with 18 KOs.

    Khan was originally scheduled to face Lamont Peterson on May 19 in a rematch of their Dec. 10 bout in which Peterson took a 12-round split decision to win Khan's WBA and IBF titles.

    Just days before the bout, Peterson tested positive for synthetic testosterone.

    The fight was canceled and he was stripped of his WBA title which was later restored to Khan.

    Garcia, who beat Erik Morales for the WBC title on March 24 agreed to fight Khan and took full advantage of the opportunity, defeating the popular fighter in spectacular fashion.

    On the undercard, Fernando Guerrero beat Jose Medina by unanimous decision and Phil Lo Greco, J Leon Love, Daquan Arnett, Jamie Kavanagh and Abner Cotto won their bouts.

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    just saw the fight.. lamang na lamang pala si Khan.. di ko lang alam bakit biglang binaba nya yung defense nya.. inabot tuloy nang left hook..


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    Ibig sabihin outdated na training ni roach...hahaha lahat ng big time boxer niya nagtatalo na


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    yup..npanood ko din yan.. maganda rin sna ung suntok ni khan, kaso dumaplis lang,sakto nman ung hook ni garcia.. hehe mgandang laban ky Mathysse,maidana or Alexander.. Matitibay ung mga un ska mlalakas c khan mahina tlga panga niyan.

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    Haye KOs Chisora in fifth, eyes V. Klitschko

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    Tweet11"This could be my last fight, if the Vitali Klitschko fight doesn’t happen," David Haye said after twice dropping Dereck Chisora en route to a fifth-round KO victory on Saturday. "I want to go out with a bang and do some damage."

    David Haye erased his poor performance against Wladimir Klitschko last summer with a vicious fifth-round knockout of bitter rival Dereck Chisora on Saturday at the Ground at Upton Park in London – the hometown of both combatants.

    Haye (26-2, 24 knockouts) first dropped Chisora with a left-right combination.

    “Dell Boy” beat the count of referee Luis Pabon on very unsteady legs, but Haye sensed the moment and unloaded on his foe as he sought to hold on.

    “The Hayemaker” landed a five-punch combo that put Chisora down on his face with six seconds left in the round. Chisora got up at the count of eight but was unable to continue and Pabon stopped the bout at 2:59 of round five.

    “I thought it would go a couple of rounds but he hit me with good shots and I had to find a way to win,” said Haye, 31. “This is the best atmosphere. There was a lot of beef in there but we laid it on the line and I believe he will go on to achieve great things."

    The bout was made after Haye and Chisora’s explosive brawl in February. After Chisora’s fight with Vitali Klitschko, Haye and Chisora (15-4, 9 KOs) exchanged words at the post-fight press conference before throwing blows.

    That memorable moment led to Haye ending his short-lived retirement for the grudge match.

    It was the first time Chisora, known for having a granite chin, was down in his career.

    “Chisora has one of the best chins I’ve ever hit in my life," said Haye of a man who took all of Klitschko’s best shots.

    "I got caught with a great shot, I don't know what it was and it is the first time I've been on the canvas,” said Chisora, a native of Zimbabwe. “But I'll be back."

    The difference in the bout was Haye’s accuracy and world-class speed. He repeatedly landed powerful combinations then slipped before Chisora could return fire.

    Chisora continued to march forward and pressure the former RING cruisierweight champion, as Haye fought well going backwards and potshotted Chisora.

    In round two, Haye began to shoot the right uppercut and delivered some good right hands.

    But the fight really picked up in the following frame. Haye landed a big shot at the bell, then Chisora followed with a huge left after the bell sounded.

    The heavy hands of Haye were starting to take a toll on Chisora, who has now lost four of his last five bouts officially, though most believe he was outright robbed against Robert Helenius.

    Haye landed a big right that staggered Chisora back into the ropes in the fourth. He had him in the corner and unloaded, mixing in straight lefts. Haye seemed buoyed by the shots and became more aggressive.

    The fight was over in the fifth. Haye dropped Chisora twice before Pabon had seen enough and ended the contest, as the crowd of more than 30,000 went wild.

    There were many obstacles to making the bout: Chisora’s license was suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control after the brawl and Haye didn’t have a license after retiring.

    But with great demand to see this heavyweight clash, famed promoter Frank Warren found a loophole. He had the Luxembourg Boxing Federation sanction the bout, much to the dismay of the BBBOC, who ardently threatened participants of the promotion.

    Haye rejuvenated his career with the victory. He is now clearly the best heavyweight without the surname Klitschko. The only bout he wants now is with the elder Klitschko brother, and he said he might once again call it quits if he can't get the bout.

    "I've sent out a very scary message," said Haye. "I'll be surprised if Vitali Klitschko wants to fight me after that. He will no doubt try to fight some chump and then retire to be a politician."

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