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Con 29 y 27 años como ‘Bat Boy’ y Gerente del Parque, respectivamente, estos dos personajes son parte fundamental de la historia de los Saraperos
Saltillo, Coah.- Ellos no conectan cuadrangulares, ni anotan carreras, ni lanzan siete o nueve entradas, y mucho menos ponchan a los rivales, pero para que el equipo
Saraperos salte al terreno de juego y haga bien su tarea, el trabajo de estos dos personajes, es y ha sido fundamental durante casi tres décadas. Estamos hablando de
Javier Morales Cedillo, ‘El Bombo’ y Abner Najera.
El primero ha sido Bat Boy del equipo Saraperos durante 29 años, y el segundo, Gerente del parque de béisbol ‘Francisco I. Madero, durante 27 años, y por tal motivo fueron homenajeados respectivamente por la directiva, el dos y nueve de julio respectivamente, durante las series de
Subriel Matias and Gary Antuanne Russell Notch Big Knockout Wins in Their Respective Super Lightweight Battles
CARSON, CALIF. (May 29, 2021) – Nonito Donaire is champion once again. Fourteen years after he won his first world title, the “Filipino Flash” cemented his Hall of Fame credentials with a sensational fourth-round KO win over Nordine Oubaali to capture the WBC World Bantamweight title Saturday night in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. in a Premier Boxing Champions event.
“The king has returned,” Donaire beamed afterward. “I just love the crowds. All my friends, family, all the boxing fans that came out thank you so much. You guys are wonderful.”
Moruti Mthalane travels to the UK to face Sunny Edwards.
It’s a big leap up into world title class for Sunny Edwards this Friday night, as he challenges long serving IBF Flyweight champion, Moruti Mthalane, at York Hall, Bethnal Green.
South Africa’s Mthalane will be making the fourth defence of a belt he claimed for a second time in July 2018, and he hasn’t tasted defeat in well over a dozen years now.
Mthalane (39-2, KO26) has been a lower weights star for some time now, and it will be a big ask of Edwards to take his crown in the East End of London.