Juan Manuel Márquez vs. Joel Casamayor was a boxing lightweight superfight. México celebrated its independence from Spain on the historic date of September 16, 1810 and over the years, this day had grown to become a special day of celebration, especially in the world of sports and entertainment. In 2008 the boxing world celebrated Mexico’s Independence Day when reigning lightweight Champion “El Cepillo” Casamayor met former two-division World Champion Juan Manuel Dinamita Márquez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas for a 12-round championship bout that celebrated the best of the sweet science and two of its greatest practitioners. Casamayor was the true champion of boxing's lightweight division, recognized as the title holder by Ring Magazine, even though he didn't own any of the be
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| - Juan Manuel Márquez vs. Joel Casamayor was a boxing lightweight superfight. México celebrated its independence from Spain on the historic date of September 16, 1810 and over the years, this day had grown to become a special day of celebration, especially in the world of sports and entertainment. In 2008 the boxing world celebrated Mexico’s Independence Day when reigning lightweight Champion “El Cepillo” Casamayor met former two-division World Champion Juan Manuel Dinamita Márquez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas for a 12-round championship bout that celebrated the best of the sweet science and two of its greatest practitioners. Casamayor was the true champion of boxing's lightweight division, recognized as the title holder by Ring Magazine, even though he didn't own any of the be
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| - Joel Casamayor
- Juan Manuel Marquez
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| - Former IBF & WBA Super World Featherweight Champion and WBC Super Featherweight Champion.
- Former WBC lightweight champion. Ring Magazine Lightweight Champion.
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| - Marquez via TKO of eleventh round.
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| - MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, United States
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| - Juan Manuel Márquez vs. Joel Casamayor was a boxing lightweight superfight. México celebrated its independence from Spain on the historic date of September 16, 1810 and over the years, this day had grown to become a special day of celebration, especially in the world of sports and entertainment. In 2008 the boxing world celebrated Mexico’s Independence Day when reigning lightweight Champion “El Cepillo” Casamayor met former two-division World Champion Juan Manuel Dinamita Márquez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas for a 12-round championship bout that celebrated the best of the sweet science and two of its greatest practitioners. Casamayor was the true champion of boxing's lightweight division, recognized as the title holder by Ring Magazine, even though he didn't own any of the belts from boxing's four major sanctioning bodies.
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