
Oscar Duarte vs. Miguel Madueno
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Overview
Oscar “La Migraña” Duarte (28-2-1, 22 KOs) faces Miguel “El Explosivo” Madueño (31-3, 28 KOs) in what is guranteed to be an all out Mexico vs. Mexico brawl.
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Oscar Duarte Jurado
Oscar Duarte Jurado
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Oscar Duarte Jurado
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Miguel Madueno
Miguel Madueno
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Miguel Madueno
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Darius Fulghum
Darius Fulghum
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Darius Fulghum
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Winfred Harris Jr
Winfred Harris Jr
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Winfred Harris Jr
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Ricardo Rafael Sandoval
Ricardo Rafael Sandoval
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Ricardo Rafael Sandoval
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Saleto Henderson
Saleto Henderson
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Saleto Henderson
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Yair Benjamin Gallardo-Lozano
Yair Benjamin Gallardo-Lozano
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Yair Benjamin Gallardo-Lozano
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Carlos Fidel Guiti Miranda
Carlos Fidel Guiti Miranda
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Carlos Fidel Guiti Miranda
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Petr Khamukov
Petr Khamukov
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Petr Khamukov
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Dayan Depestre
Dayan Depestre
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Dayan Depestre
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