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Cancun BoxingThis Saturday night at 8 p.m. a 12 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network

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Former unified world champion Francisco Rodriguez, JR. vs. Rolando Gusman in main event
WBC Flyweight World Title Eliminator
CANCUN, Mexico (Hōngongoi 6 2017) – The third installment of the 2017 “Cancun Boxing” raupapa, presented by Pepe Gomez Boxing in association with Neon Star Sports & Entertainment, will air this Saturday night (Hōngongoi 7) in North America, tīmata i 8 p.m. AND / 5 p.m. PT, on CBS Sports Network. An encore presentation will follow at 12 p.m. AND.

The event took place this past June 3rd at Grand Oasis Cancun the Hotel Complex, Cancun`s ONLY Ultimate All-Inclusive Entertainment Resort, which hosts all series events.

Former IBF/WBO Minimumweight World Champion Francisco “Chihuas” Lotilikuesí, JR. (22-4-1, 14 Koó) fought late replacement RolandoEl DuendeGusman (15-3, 9 Koó), of Argentina, in the 12-round WBC Flyweight World Title Eliminator. Lotilikuesí’ hoariri taketake, “Lil” Oscar Cantu (14-1, 1 KO), was injured in a car accident only days before the scheduled event.
Lotilikuesí, 23, won his first world title in 2014, stopping previously unbeaten Merlito Sabillo (23-0-1), the defending WBO minimumweight title fight in Mexico, i roto i te 10thtawhio. Later that same year, Rodriguez successfully defended his WBO crown with a 12-round unanimous decision over IBF minimumweight title holder Katsunari Takayama (27-6) to become unified world champion. Rodriguez vacated both titles in late 2014.
The 23-year-old Rodriguez unsuccessfully challenged WBA Light Flyweight World Champion Donnie Nietes (35-1-4), the reigning IBF flyweight world champion, dropping a 12-round unanimous decision.
Rodriquez, 2-1 i roto i te taitara te ao whawhai, Ko 2-3 vs. past world champions, including the only knockout loss of his career, i roto i te 2015, ki Roma “Chocolalito” Lotilikuesí (35-0), the futurePound-4-Pound Kingfrom Nicaragua.
Gusman is a former Interim WBO Latino Super Flyweight and WBA International bantamweight title challenger.
The eight-round co-feature is a female featherweight rematch between Mexican rivals Jack Calvo (10-2-1, 1 KO) a YeseniaLa Nina” Gomez (13-4-1, 6 Koó). The two fought to a six-round draw this past April on a Cancun Boxing card.
The televised opener is an eight-round, non-title fight between a pair of Mexican lightweights, WBC Latino champion Francisco “PaquitoRojo (19-2, 12 Koó) and Mexican Pacific Coast titlist Ihu “KiliguaVelazco (13-9-2, 5 Koó).
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Cancun BoxingThis Friday night at 11 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network

World-class boxers Francisco Rodriguez & Dante Jardon
In world-title implication fights
CANCUN, Mexico (February 9, 2017) – The first installment of the 2017 “Cancun Boxing” raupapa, presented by Pepe GomezCancun Boxing in association with Neon Star Sports & Entertainment, Ka AIR apopo po (Po te Paraire, Feb. 10) in North America, tīmata i 11 p.m. AND / 8 p.m. PT, on CBS Sports Network.
The event took place Feb. 4 at Grand Oasis Cancun the Hotel Complex, Cancun`s ONLY Ultimate All-Inclusive Entertainment Resort, which hosts all series events.
The main event and co-feature showcased a pair of world-class Mexican fighters, former minimumweight world champion Francisco “Chihuas” Lotilikuesí and No.1 world rated lightweight DanteCrazyJardon, in critical matches that had immediate world title fight implications.
The main event was a scheduled 10-round flyweight bout between Rodriguez (20-4-1, 13 Koó) a Hajime Nagai (14-7-2, 4 Koó), of Japan. Rodriguez captured the World Boxing Organization (WBO) minimumweight title March 22, 2014 i roto i te Mexico, by way of a 10-round technical knockout over previously unbeaten Merlito Sabillo (23-0-1), who was making his third title defense.
Rodriguez dropped IBF minimumweight title-holder Katsunari Takayama (27-6) once en route to his 12-round unanimous decision victory August 9, 2014, i roto i te Mexico, in their unification match. Rodriguez later vacated both of his world minimumweight titles.
Rated as the No. 3 flyweight contender in the world by the WBO and No. 11 i te IBF, me te No. 9 as a light flyweight by the World Boxing Council (WBC), Rodriguez can position himself for a potential title shot against WBO reigning flyweight champion Zou Shiming (9-2, 2 Koó), the 2-time Olympic gold medalist from China, who is scheduled to fight an opponent to be determined March 6 i roto i te Macau.
I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, WBC No. 1 contender Jardon (30-5, 23 Koó) defended his WBC International Silver lightweight title belt against his fellow Mexico City challenger, Francisco “PaquitoRojo (18-2, 11 Koó).
Jardon’s most notable victories have been over two-time world title challenger Miguel Roman (WDEC12) i roto i to ratou 2012 rematch, ao kaiwero taitara Adrian Verduro (DQ2) and former world super featherweight titlist Ko Kamariera te Diaz (KO8) i roto i te 2013, and two-time world champion Juan Carlos Salgado (DEC12) last March.
WBC Diamond title-holder and reigning World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight world champion, Jorge Linares (41-3, 27 Koó), of Venezuela, Kei te whakaritea ki te whawhai Moana. 24 in a rematch with former WBA champion Anthony Crolla (31-5-3-3, 13 Koó) i roto i te Manchester, United Kingdom.
If Jardon impressively defeated Rojo, he could be on the long list to fight Linares later this year, or now, as the No. 1 kaiwero whakahauanga, he could take on new WBC lightweight king Mickey Garcia (36-0, 30 Koó), the rising American star who recently knocked out defending WBC 135-pound division champion Dejan Zlaticanin (22-1, 15 Koó). Garcia was rated No. 2 to Jardon in the most recent WBC lightweight world ratings.
The televised action starts with an eight-round welterweight bout between John “Southpaw” Alvarez (24-7, 16 Koó) me amanaki tūturu HenryBestia” Franco (8-0, 5 Koó). Portions of an eight-round bantamweight match follows, pitting Francisco “PanchitoHorta (12-3-1, 6 Koó) versus Francisco “Relampago” Hernandez (6-1, 2 Koó).
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