I heard Foreman fought five guys on an exhibition one day, but at least those fights were exactly at the same locatione, let alone continent
I really don't think Perez is going to fight Zegan in Chicago only to travel to Venezuela to fight another boxer the same day (on the other hand, maybe he want to set a kind of Guiness record, who knows ).
More seriously, I heard it already quite a time ago he will be in Chicago as substitute for previous Zegan opponent.
I will help you. But I don't think that Fight Fax needs to
prove anything after all this years serving the boxing industry
with unquestionable accuracy.
Jesus Perez-Llerena, DOB 12/24/72, was the one that fought Zegan.
Jesus Perez-Mercado "El Ojon", DOB 03/11/82, was the one that fought
Linares.
Best regards
Anibal Miramontes
Jesus Perez-Llerena 24-11-2, 14 ko after Zegan
Jesus Perez-Mercado, 5-3, 3ko after Linares
All the fights in Colombia are verified by the Commission
>>>But I don't think that Fight Fax needs to
prove anything after all this years serving the boxing industry
with unquestionable accuracy.<<<
How about doing something about the 1929 Tiger Flowers 2nd round knockout bout that has been in every edition of fight fax that I have ever seen since supposed complete records were added...considering Flowers died in 1927 unquestionable accuracy certainly should be addressed and I'm sure there are plenty more like that, that's just one that has stuck out in my memory over the years because it is truly a "ghost" bout in the truest sense, so the 100% accuracy that fight fax claims is nothing more than a lie...false advertisement even, ecspecially for anyone that has paid the fee, $5, or $10 dollars for a single record, which I don't know because I have never purchased any single records, but I'm sure they sale the records of the old-timers as supposed 100% accurate as well!
here is another example of how this 100% accuracy that fight fax claims is nothing more than a lie...false advertisement and like you said barry just another way to make money...
Carlos Fajardo who in his 2 most recent fights fought Ivan Calderon (WBO Minimumweight Champ and Ulisis Solis In a n IBF Light Flyweight Eliminatory...were talking about 105-108 pounds for those twoo divisions
But according to Fight fax Carlos Fajardo Loss in 1998 to Carlos Campos a superfeatherweight fighter in Fajardo's pro debut......sounds funny when you consider the fact that Carlos Fajardo has always fought between 105-110 and Fight Fax claims that Fajardo in his Pro Debut fought an apponent 6 weight classes above his..... so basically this leads me to believe that Carlos Fajardos boody has been shrinking over the years...usually as you get older your body puts on weight... he found the fountain of youth.... Hey we can make Millions if we knew his secret ...
sorry for the last remarks but i just cant see a minimumweight fighter making his pro debut against a man 6 weight classes above him