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  • Comments Thread For: Photos: Joseph Adorno vs. Hugo Roldan ShoBox Tripleheader - Fights Set

    Adorno, Roldan Weights Photos Gallery - Joseph "Blessed Hands" Adorno (16-1-2, 14 KOs), a former amateur standout with one-punch knockout power, and undefeated Argentine prospect Hugo Alberto Roldan (21-0-1, 7 KOs) both made weight at Thursday's official weigh-in a day ahead of their 10-round super lightweight main event on SHOBOX: The New Generation tomorrow night, Friday, September 9 live on SHOWTIME as the prospect developmental series returns to Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino, the site of the first SHOBOX on July 21, 2001. (photos by Stephanie Trapp)
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  • #2
    Nice solid card of prospects who like to bang, should be a good watch
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    • #3
      Good card.
      Bocachica is fun to watch and it'll be interesting to see how Adorno bounces back from his loss to Rivera.
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      • #4
        This is a damn good card, virtually from the top down to the bottom.
        It appears on paper that they're all evenly matched, expecting knockout's in many of these bout's.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Idunnoshet View Post
          Good card.
          Bocachica is fun to watch and it'll be interesting to see how Adorno bounces back from his loss to Rivera.
          Both of these Puerto Rican's are in very tough matches on this particular card, that they are serious about working their way up to title shot's.
          Adorno has already won 2 fights by knockout, but against weak opposition since his loss to Rivera.
          He's moved up to the 140 pound weight division, and hopefully that will help him with his struggling to make weight in the past.
          Now Bocachica is bouncing back from his near debacle against Shinard Bunch, whom could've gotten the win instead of a draw in their fight.
          Maybe his ring absence (over a year), has helped him make some improvement's on his boxing skill's, I hope so because while he was away from the ring Shinard Bunch stayed busy having 4 wins, 3 by knockout.
          As I see it both Adorno, and Bocachica, may face Rivera, and Bunch, again in the near future, possibly for regional titles, if not the world championship belt's.
          They all must continue to win their future bout's in order for that to happen, but it just might so I'll definitely be following their career's, good luck brother's.

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