Olivares - W 88 (KO's 78) TF 104 - W pct 85% - KO pct 75% - wins over Rose, Castillo[2] and Chacon - KO'ed by Castillo, Herrea, Arguello, Lopez and Pedrosa (it could be considered to be too many KO losses for such a great fighter - #12 ranked puncher - #29 ranked fighter
Zarate - W 66 (KO's 63) TF 70 - W pct 94% - KO pct 90% - wins over Zamora, A. Davila and R. Savage - KO'ed by Gomez and Zaragoza - #21 ranked puncher - #76 ranked fighter
This is a brutal, vicious fight. Both are devastating punchers. Both fighters get floored on numerous occasions in this fight. Olivares has fought, beaten and has been KO'ed by better fighters than Zarate. Olivares in 14 rd TKO.
2006-08-24 05:14:58
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answered by smitty 7
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I've got to go with Zarate on this one (good question)
Carlos "Pepito" was just a natural puncher that in his prime he was magical in the ring 66 wins and 63 K.O.'s his four losses came at the end of his career and if you take away the rip-off against Pintor he really only lost 3 times........
Pepito in 3 rounds by dramatic K.O.
2006-08-27 07:50:03
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answered by williefireball 2
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yet another great adventure up my pal. 2 very no longer straightforward punching warring parties. it is my breakdown: Ruben Olivares Many might evaluate Ruben because of the fact the final Bantamweight of all time!, He become a fierce potential punching fighter and knocked out fifty 4 of his first 57 fighters. Ruben become Bantamweight Champion from 1969-70 and 1971-seventy two and become WBA Featherweight Champ in 1974 and WBC Featherweight Champ in 1975. He had a occupation mark of 88-13-3 with seventy 8 KO's and defeated such adult males (as a rule via kayo) as Salvadore Burrini, Lionel Rose, Alan Rudkin,, Chucho Castillo, Efren Torres, Bobby Chacon, artwork Hafey, and Jesu Pimentel. Carlos Zarate Of his first fifty two fights, fifty one led to kayo victories for this vicious punching fighter! He continually looked as though it'd wait till only the surprising 2d after that could unharness a terriffic knockout punch on his opponent. He become Bantamweight Champion from 1976-seventy 9 and had a occupation mark of sixty six-4-0 with sixty 3 KO's a knockout ratio of ninety%! and defeated such adult males as Rodolpho Martinez, Alphonzo Zamora, Paul Fererri, and Albert Davilla. The combat permit's get waiting to RUMBLE!!!!!!! extremely might describe this fierce punching action no holds barred brawl between 2 mythical knockout artists. it may the two come right down to who lands the 1st sparkling shot or who can take the main punishment becuse the leather-based would be flying! and that i would not be in the slightest diploma stunned if the two adult males touched the canvas. i've got faith early interior the competition that Zarate might deliver Olivares to the canvas yet being in a hurry to get the quick kayo, might get tagged via vicious left hooks from Olivares. interior the seventh around Olivares might sell off and deliver Zarate to the canvas precise on the bell. Olivares might seem to end concerns interior the 8th around yet Zarate might combat him off because of the fact the gang roars in appreciation of a great combat. In around 9 the two adult males extremely initiate off careful of the different formerly the action heats up lower back. approximately center procedures during the around the two adult males tag one yet another lower back yet Olivares looks to have greater steam left in his punches and sends Zarate down lower back. Zarate gets up at 9 on wobbly legs and glassy eyes and the referee stops the combat.
2016-12-14 10:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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A great match of two very heavy handed fighters. I believe in a brutal match that Zarate stops Olivaries with a volley of punches in the 11th round of a very exciting contest.
2006-08-23 11:08:13
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answered by toughguy2 7
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