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June 18, 2007
Providence's Daluz to fight former Olympian
Providence native Robert Daluz will take on Clarence Vinson, a bantamweight bronze medalist in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, for the WBC U.S. NBC bantamweight title Saturday at Howard University’s Burr Gymnasium in Washington D.C. — Vinson’s hometown.
Daluz, 28, who trains in St. Augustine, Fla., won the Georgia Golden Gloves championship in 2003. Vinson, 29, most notably lost a decision to Mexico’s César Morales in 2004 and won by technical decision over Jose German Cruz in 2006.
Posted by Chris Venditto
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Let me first off say that it is nothing against Clarence Vincent he did what he was suppose to do. But, I have to say that the judging was poor at best. I would have given the fight (if you go just by rounds) 7-3 in favor of DaLuz easy. I think that he boxed how he was suppose to and how he wanted to box. Clarence was quick and game but Daluz showed his power and boxing ability. I think he easily took the first 4-5 rounds from Vincent maybe gave up the 6-7 and the 8th coming from the 6-7ths moment Vincent may have taken those. But I think DaLuz got back on it in the 9th and 10th and won those rounds.
Posted by: Don at June 25, 2007 8:35 AM
DaLuz is a bum regardless
Posted by: ME at August 8, 2007 3:37 PM
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