Fighters who gain their revenge in a world title fight...

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bennie
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Fighters who gain their revenge in a world title fight...

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I was looking at John Michael Johnson's record earlier today and he lost an early four-rounder to Junior Jones but later stopped Jones in 11 rounds to win the WBA bantamweight title. That's what you call payback. Any other examples?
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Duran vs De Jesus
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Liles/Littles
Benn/Malinga
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Robert Allan and Bernard Hopkins fought to a no contest in a non title fight (or for the USBA) and then avenged it twice, once a title fight
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alexpaterson wrote:Robert Allan and Bernard Hopkins fought to a no contest in a non title fight (or for the USBA) and then avenged it twice, once a title fight
That was an IBF match.

Edit: in fact all 3 of their bouts were IBF matches, and alol 3 count as part of Hopkins' 20 defences.
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Isreal Vasquez scored a first round KO over Oscar Larios in 1997. They fought again 5 years later for the interim WBC super bantamweight title (Larios would later become full champion) and Larios won by 12th round stoppage. Vasquez then avenged this loss by stopping Larios in the third round of bout for the same title in 2005.
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