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      <title>Carlos Cuadras vs. Victor Zaleta for WBC Silver 115-Pound Title</title>
      <description>Mexican fight fans and fans of little guys are in for a treat on Saturday from Gimnasio de las Liebres in Rio Bravo, Mexico on Saturday night, as WBC Silver junior bantamweight titlist Carlos Cuadras (27-0, 22 KOs) looks to keep his belt and his unblemished record against Victor Zaleta (20-3-1, 10 KOs). The fight [...]</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 22:37:16 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>BANG! BANG! BANG! Rating Boxing&#8217;s Hardest Punchers (Volume IV)</title>
      <description>Who hates the Transnational Boxing Ratings Board? Julio Ceja. Julio Ceja hates the Transnational Boxing Ratings Board, that&#8217;s who. For under its former guise and back when The Queensberry Rules&#8217; annual guide to the hardest punchers in boxing relied solely upon the rankings of Ring Magazine in order to separate the sport&#8217;s swatters from its slapsies, Mexican bantamweight Ceja would have landed himself top of the pops with a teeth-jangling 90.48 kayo-to-fight percentage.

	Times they are a-changin&#8217; around these parts, though, pilgrims. We&#8217;re all fully-fledged disciples of the TBRB around here and unfortunately for Senor Ceja, the think tank behind the independent ratings just don&#8217;t care for him as highly as the fellas over at Ring (and if you aren&#8217;t world ranked with TBRB, you no longer figure).

	The rest of the criteria remain the same: Knockout percentage is based on concussion-to-fight ratio for reasons best explained here. In event of a tie-break, the fighter with more total ...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2012 02:06:30 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Carlos Cuadras &amp; Gilberto Ramirez headline in Playa del Carmen on Saturday</title>
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Undefeated contenders Carlos Cuadras and Gilberto  Ramirez have combined to deliver a 45-0 (38 knockouts) record, making  them two of Mexico's most talked about rising stars. On Saturday, June  16 they will get the biggest tests of their respective young careers,  when they co-headline Televisa's &quot;Sabados De Corona&quot; from the Palaya  Mamitas in Playa del Carmen, Mexico in separate fights that will also be  televised on FOX Deportes in the United States.
In  the 12-round main event, the vacant WBC-USNBC Bantamweight Title will  be on the line when Guamuchil's Cuadras battles countryman Javier Franco  of Chihuahua and, in the 10-round middleweight co-feature, Mazatlan's  Ramirez takes on longtime-contender J.C. Candelo of Buenaventura,  Colombia.
A  stellar amateur who won gold for Mexico at the 2007 Pan Am Games,  23-year-old Carlos Cuadras (24-0, 20 KO's) has quickly made his mark on  the professional game, thrilling fans not only in his native country,...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:02:25 -0400</pubDate>
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