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PHONETOOL
03-28-2011, 10:48 AM
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The Live Broadcast Will Begin at 6 P.M. PT / 9 P.M. ET on Pay-Per-View
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Seeking Revenge

Ivan Calderon vs. Giovani Segura

WBO/WBA junior flyweight championship


HOBOKEN, N.J. – Former WBO and The Ring light flyweight champion Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon will be seeking revenge April 2 against the only man to defeat him, current 108-pound king Giovani "El Guerrero Azteca" Segura, in their highly-anticipated rematch headlining the "La Revancha" Pay-Per-View event, live from Auditorio del Estado in Mexicali, Mexico.

"La Revancha: Segura-Calderon 2," presented by Zanfer Promotions and PR Best Boxing, will be distributed in the United States by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 9 PM/ET – 6 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, for a suggested retail price of only $39.95.

Prior to fighting Segura, Calderon appeared to be invincible having ruled the 108-pound division as WBO light flyweight champion for more than three years (six successful title defences), as well as the 105-pound WBO minimum-weight division (11 successful title defences) from 2003 until he moved up in weight in 2007. Ivan is currently rated No. 1 by The Ring and No. 3 by the WBO.

He had taken on and defeated the best light flyweight and minimum-weight world champions and challengers, including Rodel Mayol, Reyes, Higo Fidel Cazares (twice), Nelson Dieppa, Issac Bustos, Roberto Carlos Leyva, Ednar Cardenas, Alex Sanchez and Eduardo Ray Marquez.

"Everything has been real good and I'm already at 110 pounds," Calderon said from his Puerto Rico-based training camp. "I'm working hard in training to make sure that I do better than I did in the first fight against Segura. My fans will be in Mexico with me in spirit. I know a lot of people will be booing me there, but I know how to control that and remain focused in the ring.
"My first loss has me hungrier and I'm training differently. For the first time in 10 years I'm not living at home with my family. I stay at camp and live in my trainer's house; it's just me and him, none of my family around. I've also been doing more work with weights to strengthen my arms and legs."

The 28-year-old Segura (26-1-1, 22 KOs), fighting out of Bell, California by way of Mexico, captured the WBO, The Ring and WBA Super light flyweight titles last October, when he knocked-out the previously unbeaten champion Calderon (34-1-1, 6 KOs) in the eighth round in Puerto Rico. Segura was leading (69-64, 68-65, 67-66) on all three judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage.

"I didn't train right for our first fight," Calderon added. "My leg muscles were injured. I couldn't run and training days were suspended in the gym. I usually spar 100 rounds but all I had was 45 for the last fight. No excuses, he did the job, but that wasn't the Ivan everybody knows. I need to be able to move my legs to control the fight. I couldn't move because of my legs and he worked my body good. I had to go toe-to-toe with him. He controlled the fight.

"He's not a good technical fighter, but he's strong and keeps pressure on his opponent. He did hurt me with body shots. He's not a real 105-pound fighter; he's a natural 112-115 pounder. He was real hungry to knock me out and he did the job.

"I believe this fight will be different because I will box more. I will leave Mexico with my belt. Mexicans don't like to watch my style of boxing but I don't care if they yell or boo. I will fight my fight and make the judges love my style, so I get the decision."



The Undercard


The co-feature matches Mexican featherweight champion and three-time world title challenger, Ricardo "Piola" Castillo (39-9-2, 26 KOs), against former WBC Continental Americas super featherweight titlist Joksan "El Torito" Hernandez (21-3, 14 KOs) in a 10-round bout. Castillo is the younger brother of 2-time world lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

Source Integrated Sports




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PHONETOOL
03-29-2011, 06:33 AM
Calderon workout


Iván “Iron Boy” Calderon made a hard training today in Mexicali, where this Saturday, April 2, he will face WBO junior flyweight champion Giovani Segura in a rematch to be held at the Auditorio del Estado in Mexicali, Baja California, México, in a PR Best Boxing Promotions (PRBBP) and Promociones Zanfer presentation to be televised on “Pay Per View”. Calderon (34-1-1, 6 KOs) worked in floor exercises, the rope, the punching bag an made some rounds of gloves with one of his trainers Felix Pagan Pintor. Also help Calderon in the Gym, head trainer Jose “Cheche” Sanchez and Angel Cotto for his bout versus Segura (26-1-1, 22 KOs), who beat him by TKO last year.

source fightnews

aquariusone
03-29-2011, 06:24 PM
I will be extremely surprised if Calderon would win this fight. I am even willing to send Rudee and Todd some balut and beer if Giovanni Segura loses. (Oh, but where is Cobra?)

It is frustrating to watch a boxer like Calderon. He is very much like.....oh well.... do I really have to mention the name of this boxer who would do very well with Dancing with the Stars: box.....run; box......run....run.....run; box.....run. (Yawn!)

rudee
03-29-2011, 11:40 PM
Looks to be a good fight.. I like Segura again...
However,,, I dont think this fight should be on PPV.. doubt they will make any dough on it..
Balut and beer still sounds good though!!!!

aquariusone
04-03-2011, 04:20 PM
Looks to be a good fight.. I like Segura again...
However,,, I dont think this fight should be on PPV.. doubt they will make any dough on it..
Balut and beer still sounds good though!!!!

The result was just like I predicted. Calderon was KOed in the 3rd round. The broadcast commentators were so biased in favor of Calderon, they gave him the first two rounds. (Boo!) Segura was brutal. This guy does not know anything but power shots. Calderon was quick and had his moments connecting with jabs but Segura was relentless. I think this will send Ivan into retirement.

Fibroso
04-03-2011, 04:51 PM
Segura won by tko in the third round, iron boy should have retired after the first fight in P.R. He gave us a few good years of boxing beating the best in his category. I guess it's time to let the young boxers take over.


Prior to fighting Segura, Calderon appeared to be invincible having ruled the 108-pound division as WBO light flyweight champion for more than three years (six successful title defences), as well as the 105-pound WBO minimum-weight division (11 successful title defences) from 2003 until he moved up in weight in 2007. Ivan is currently rated No. 1 by The Ring and No. 3 by the WBO.

He had taken on and defeated the best light flyweight and minimum-weight world champions and challengers, including Rodel Mayol, Reyes, Higo Fidel Cazares (twice), Nelson Dieppa, Issac Bustos, Roberto Carlos Leyva, Ednar Cardenas, Alex Sanchez and Eduardo Ray Marquez.

rudee
04-03-2011, 04:53 PM
Thanks for the update Aquariusone... appreciate it... i was trying to find a streaming site... but could not. Just as we figured... Segura too tough.
But send the Balut,,, I got the brew!!!
As I said in a previous post... in most cases, once a fighter gets knocked out by someone,, chances are he will get knocked out by that
fighter again.. its a mental thing too. Obviously exceptions to the rule.