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FIGHT POSTERS
Talk about a cock fight; talk about give and take, talk about a blood fest. This
one had it all. Two Mexican warriors, one possessing a lethal straight right; the
other owning a chilling left hook. Both skilled.

Each action-filled round began with Israel Vazquez, 42-4 starting strong, and
then slowing down just a tad as both fighters exchanged on a more even basis
in the middle of each stanza. Rafael Marquez, 37-4, seemed to finish the
rounds stronger. In between, a bloody and savage battle ensued with both
blasting away at an incredible work rate and landing chilling shots to each other
‘s head and body. Both had suffered nasty cuts around their eyes and blood
flowed freely. After only four rounds, I asked myself, “how much more can they
take?”

Finally, when Vazquez rocked Marquez in the fifth with his patented and well-
leveraged hook, it became clear (at least to me) that he would not be denied
this time around, even though Marquez did finish that round well. Then, in the
sixth, Vazquez decked the WBC super bantamweight with another jackhammer
hook and the end was now in sight.
Vazquez then launched a nonstop attack until Marquez slid along the ropes
badly hurt prompting the referee to end matters at the 1:16 mark. Underdog
Israel Vazquez had defied the odds to become the new champion.

While commentator Al Bernstein seemed to have an issue with the stoppage,
he apparently missed the fact Marquez was taking an inordinate number of
heavy shots from a heavy handed slugger. Enough blood had already been
shed in the fight and there was little need for it to continue. It was Marquez’s
first loss in seven years and sets up an almost certain trilogy

The specter of these two super bantams going after each other with an
uncommon fury and with blood flowing down their faces was for me the
essence of machismo.

These two were warriors on this special evening at the Dodge Arena in
Hidalgo, Texas and all I can say is thank you.
Photo BY: Tom Casino - Showtime
Photo By: Tom Casino - Showtime
RAPHAEL MARQUEZ VS ISRAEL VAZQUEZ II
Article By: Ted Sares
Writers &
Contributors:
Phil Santos
Jim Amato
John Martinez
Ted Sares
Bill Calogero

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Barry Chew
Stacey Santos
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