This weekend marked the sixth time Calderon successfully defended his crown since he captured it from Hugo Fidel Cazares (31-6-2, 22 KOs) via split decision in August 2007.
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This weekend marked the sixth time Calderon successfully defended his crown since he captured it from Hugo Fidel Cazares (31-6-2, 22 KOs) via split decision in August 2007.
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Sadly, Berto decided to withdraw 10 days before the bout were to occur after eight members of his family were killed in the devastating magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12.
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“The various camps are working extremely hard to make it happen,” said De La Hoya, a retired former boxing world champion in six weight divisions. “That’s the fight that could really take boxing to another level, because it’s two great American fighters meeting each other.”
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Mosley was scheduled to battle Andre “The Beast” Berto on January 30.
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Berto, who is scheduled to defend his crown versus “Sugar” Shane Mosley (46-5-1, 39 KOs) on January 30, said his uncle’s home collapsed in the quake and he has been unable to contact his sister or niece since the disaster occurred.
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