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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Ivan Calderon should rethink his future in the ring

First I must say that the opponent he faced Ivan Calderon on Saturday October 29 came not only to earn money for fighting, but was determined to defeat the Puerto Rican. The record (9-9-1-4 KO's, the time of the fight) do not speak the good work done by Felipe Rivas, having before it a boxer who "got on the bike 'from the first assault. The brave Aztec lurked former flyweight world champion and not let him or breathe but his effort in the first 6 rounds in vain. From the seventh assault Rivas landscape changed since Calderon failed to reach a series blows to the face and body, which took effect in their anatomy, having the 'Iron Boy' to use his experience to not succumb. I understand that Rivas had to risk more from the first assault, given that the Puerto Rican 'no paste or glue. " I believe that Ivan Calderon needs to do another fight before going in search of a world title, if that is your decision . Should there be a rematch between Calderon and Rivas. I am convinced that there should be, but I have the impression that the handles of Borinquen's not going to concede. If the Sabbath had been a rival Calderon Mexico's Miguel Fuentes (world champion WBO straw weight) would be another story. On the other hand it should be noted that the Puerto Rican was not the weight of 105.00 (category straw) from 28 April 2007 when he defended his title for the last time before the boxer Colombian Ronald Barrera fight he won by split decision. I think that Ivan Calderon and his team should carefully consider the next step. should not be a scholar in the field to know that the weight of 105.00 pounds was too big and would have to wonder then why risk it and put it to fight in that division. On the latter one, it is noteworthy that the man is 36 'April' in his ribs and the mind can tell "You're right," but your body does. After all, Ivan Calderon is the only one who can decide whether or not boxing.

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