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John John Molina

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After that, Molina engaged in a series of fights against mostly lower-level opposition for the next two years, and he grew frustrated over the fact that his opposition level was being downgraded by promoters after the fight with de la Hoya. He won his next nine bouts, but the only two opponents that
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Then, he faced Lupe Suarez, losing for the first time, when he was knocked out in the ninth round. Immediately after suffering his first loss, he embarked on a five-fight win streak, including a disqualification win in four rounds over former
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On January 28, 1990, he avenged his loss to Suarez by knocking him out in the sixth round to retain the belt, but then, on May 20 of that year, he and Lopez met for their rubber match, this time in
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can probably be called respectable names in his list of opponents during that span were Jaime "Rocky" Balboa, beaten by decision in ten, and Isaac Cruz, beaten by a disqualification in four.
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Molina started as a professional on February 25, 1986, beating Job Walters by a decision in four. His first three fights were decisions. He won his first 14 bouts, nine of them by
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His next fight was also for the world title, but he had to wait nine months for that fight. In February 1999, he faced IBF super featherweight champion
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against each other for the vacant WBO super featherweight title. Molina became a world champion by beating Laporte by a 12-round unanimous decision at
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Molina wasn't done with boxing, and he went on to win seven more fights in a row, including two decision wins, one of which was televised by the
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fight. Mosley retained the title by a knockout in the eighth round, and Molina went back to the super featherweight division.
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On May 9, 1998, Molina was given a second chance at a world lightweight championship, when he met IBF champion
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in San Juan. During this period of his reign, Molina made seven defenses, beating challengers like
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event but losing a 12-round decision in what turned out to be his last world title fight.
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Between then and 1992, Molina won five straight fights, four by knockout. And so, after
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in the finals. Upon returning to Puerto Rico, the 20-year-old youngster announced to
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public, becoming one of the first boxers ever to be portrayed on the cover of
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he would be ready to fight professional world Featherweight champion
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Around then, he became quite known by the mainstream
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On October 27, 1988, Molina was at The Arco Arena in
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Molina then moved up in weight to challenge the WBO
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