Randy Caballero vs Stuart Hall

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Randy Caballero vs Stuart Hall

Poll ended at 25 Oct 2014, 18:19

Caballero KO
4
27%
Caballero Points
6
40%
Draw
0
No votes
Hall KO
3
20%
Hall Points
2
13%
 
Total votes: 15

dirketo
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Randy Caballero vs Stuart Hall

Post by dirketo »

Winner?
nick885
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Re: Randy Caballero vs Stuart Hall

Post by nick885 »

dirketo wrote:Winner?
Check the ratings caballeros record looks good but he hasn't fought anyone with a real record his highest level fighter was ranked 57 all the others were way bellow that.
handsofstone
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Re: Randy Caballero vs Stuart Hall

Post by handsofstone »

Despite having seen a lot of Hall and hardly any Caballero,im still on the fence with this one,maybe edging towards Randy

Hall should be favourite being a former holder of the belt and i thought he nicked the Paul Butler fight where Stuart lost his IBF belt last time out but it was close and i couldnt argue but i thought Butler would have toyed with Hall before the fight so was really impressed plus i thought Vusi Malinga would have beat Hall when they fought for the vacant world title,so maybe i should stop writing Stuey off at world level

It'll be a cracker though and im rooting for Hall all the way

Caballero SD
BasqueCountry
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Re: Randy Caballero vs Stuart Hall

Post by BasqueCountry »

Maybe Caballero hasn't fought any high level rival, but he's young and is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions. Hall is a fighter that in his thirties has fought with more important fighters and has a split decision in a World Championship.

Caballero has a brilliant amateur pedigree.

Amateur career

Caballero is a nine-time amateur champion, which includes a win at the 2008 U.S. National Amateur Champion, with an amateur record of 167-10. He also won a Bronze medal at 2006 Cadet World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey and he missed out on the 2008 Olympic qualifying because he was too young.[4]
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