Rafael Espinoza Zepeda vs. Sergio Alfredo Chirino Sánchez & Andres Cortes vs. Abraham Nova RBR.

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  1. CST80

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  4. LegsAreShaky

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    Looking forward to the co-main, very solid fight.
     
  5. Russell

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    Think Isley is going to shine tonight, loved what I saw out of him in his last bout after a trainer change. A lot more bodywork.
     
  6. Chuck Norris

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    Lowkey the three fights could wind up being very fun and competitive. Isley-Martinez is a good crossroads middleweight clash between two prospects. Cortes-Nova should be endearing to see whether Cortes can hang with the upper echelon of the division, and for Nova to show that he isn't gonna be some random gatekeeper for Top Rank's up and coming fighters.

    Espinoza vs Chirino should be a fun Mexican clash. I didn't have the chance to watch tape of Sergio, but I reckon he will make a good fight, regardless of the result.

    Overall pretty decent Friday card. :chuck:
     
  7. Toney F*** U

    Toney F*** U Boxing junkie Full Member

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    Looking forward to this card. Espinoza is a hometown hero!
     
  8. The Professor

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    So I'm stuck in some ESPN "even about to start" loop!! I thought this started at 7.
     
  9. The Professor

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    Bryan Polaco (6-0, 4 KO) vs. Richard Acevedo(6-0-1, 5 KO), 6 rounds
     
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    Round 1: Polanco, 10-9
    Round 2: Polanco, 10-9
     
  12. The Professor

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    Polanco rocks him toward the end of the round, knocks him into the ropes. Could've been called a knockdown
     
  13. The Professor

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    Acevedo down twice early in third...
     
  14. The Professor

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    Round 1: Polanco, 10-9
    Round 2: Polanco, 10-9
    Round 3: Polanco, TKO
     
  15. The Professor

    The Professor Socialist Ring Leader Staff Member

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    Ref breaks the fighters, Acevedo wobbled away, then ref waves it, at the end of the round. A tad early, but I've seen worse.