2011-09-17 Erik Morales w rtd 10 Pablo Cesar Cano, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - WBC
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2011-09-17 [[Erik Morales]] w rtd 10 [[Pablo Cesar Cano]], MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - WBC. Referee: Kenny Bayless. Contested for the vacant title after [[Timothy Bradley]] was stripped. | 2011-09-17 [[Erik Morales]] w rtd 10 [[Pablo Cesar Cano]], MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - WBC. Referee: Kenny Bayless. Contested for the vacant title after [[Timothy Bradley]] was stripped. | ||
| − | Morales lost his title on the scales when coming in at 142lbs for a defence against [[Danny Garcia]] (139½) at the Reliant Arena, Houston, Texas, USA on 24 March 2012. | + | Morales lost his title on the scales when coming in at 142lbs for a defence against [[Danny Garcia]] (139½) at the Reliant Arena, Houston, Texas, USA on 24 March 2012. After the fight went ahead, Garcia took the title when outpointing the 35-year-old veteran over 12 rounds. |
[[Category: 2011 Title Contests]] | [[Category: 2011 Title Contests]] | ||
[[Category: Junior Welterweight Division]] | [[Category: Junior Welterweight Division]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:29, 27 February 2013
2011-09-17 Erik Morales w rtd 10 Pablo Cesar Cano, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - WBC. Referee: Kenny Bayless. Contested for the vacant title after Timothy Bradley was stripped.
Morales lost his title on the scales when coming in at 142lbs for a defence against Danny Garcia (139½) at the Reliant Arena, Houston, Texas, USA on 24 March 2012. After the fight went ahead, Garcia took the title when outpointing the 35-year-old veteran over 12 rounds.