1993-03-26 Johnny Bredahl w pts 12 Rafael Caban, Circus House, Copenhagen, Denmark - WBO
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| − | 1993-03-26 Johnny Bredahl w pts 12 Rafael Caban, Circus House, Copenhagen, Denmark - WBO. Referee: Frank Cappuccino. Scorecards: 119-109, 120-108, 118-110. Successfully defending the title for the first time, Bredahl (115) used his better technique and longer reach to keep Caban (114¾) at bay and at the same time extended his unbeaten run to 17. Although the scores were wide, the challenger put up a good fight, showing a dangerous left hook and plenty of resilience, but was ultimately unable to pin Bredahl down. | + | 1993-03-26 [[Johnny Bredahl]] w pts 12 [[Rafael Caban]], Circus House, Copenhagen, Denmark - WBO. Referee: Frank Cappuccino. Scorecards: 119-109, 120-108, 118-110. Successfully defending the title for the first time, Bredahl (115) used his better technique and longer reach to keep Caban (114¾) at bay and at the same time extended his unbeaten run to 17. Although the scores were wide, the challenger put up a good fight, showing a dangerous left hook and plenty of resilience, but was ultimately unable to pin Bredahl down. |
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1993-03-26 Johnny Bredahl w pts 12 Rafael Caban, Circus House, Copenhagen, Denmark - WBO. Referee: Frank Cappuccino. Scorecards: 119-109, 120-108, 118-110. Successfully defending the title for the first time, Bredahl (115) used his better technique and longer reach to keep Caban (114¾) at bay and at the same time extended his unbeaten run to 17. Although the scores were wide, the challenger put up a good fight, showing a dangerous left hook and plenty of resilience, but was ultimately unable to pin Bredahl down.