Super Featherweights : Rafael Limon vs. John Sichula

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Woldemar
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Super Featherweights : Rafael Limon vs. John Sichula

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Your picks,please.
giacomino
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Re: Super Featherweights : Rafael Limon vs. John Sichula

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Limon, bloody UD
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Re: Super Featherweights : Rafael Limon vs. John Sichula

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giacomino wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 17:29 Limon, bloody UD
Yeah.In slugfest.
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Re: Super Featherweights : Rafael Limon vs. John Sichula

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I've never heard of sichula. What's his story?
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Onetimeonly wrote: 06 Oct 2019, 11:20 I've never heard of sichula. What's his story?
Zambian puncher , his record 26-3-1,22 KO.Never been stopped.His best win was on rematch versus former IBF super featherweight champion Lester Ellis in TKO R4.His first fight won Ellis by bullshit split decision.Sichula drop him one time.

He had a good amateur background
qualified for (but
withdrew from) the Boxing at the
1976 Summer Olympics in
Montreal , Quebec, Canada, won a
bronze medal at featherweight at
the 1978 All-Africa Games ,[1]
won the silver medal at
featherweight in the Boxing at
the 1978 Commonwealth Games
in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
losing the final against Azumah
Nelson of Ghana.

He died in 1994 at age 39.
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Re: Super Featherweights : Rafael Limon vs. John Sichula

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Woldemar wrote: 06 Oct 2019, 11:51
Onetimeonly wrote: 06 Oct 2019, 11:20 I've never heard of sichula. What's his story?
Zambian puncher , his record 26-3-1,22 KO.Never been stopped.His best win was on rematch versus former IBF super featherweight champion Lester Ellis in TKO R4.His first fight won Ellis by bullshit split decision.Sichula drop him one time.

He had a good amateur background
qualified for (but
withdrew from) the Boxing at the
1976 Summer Olympics in
Montreal , Quebec, Canada, won a
bronze medal at featherweight at
the 1978 All-Africa Games ,[1]
won the silver medal at
featherweight in the Boxing at
the 1978 Commonwealth Games
in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
losing the final against Azumah
Nelson of Ghana.

He died in 1994 at age 39.
Thanks, not too many world class guys from that era I don't know. :TU:
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