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Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley Sparring Partner Ivan Calderon Dominates Again

Colin LinneweberJun 15, 2010

WBO Junior Flyweight Champion Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon dominated Jesus Iribe to earn a unanimous decision victory in the Theatre at Madison Square Garden Saturday night.

In the second round, Calderon (34-0-1, 6 KOs) was actually floored by a solid right hand landed by Iribe (16-7-5).

However, Calderon quickly recovered and used his movement and boxing skills to overwhelm Iribe for the final ten rounds.

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“I got hit hard and went down in the second round,” said Calderon, 35, who flourished in past sparring sessions against superstars Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30 KOs) and Shane Mosley (46-6, 39 KOs). “But I knew good movement would beat him.”

This weekend marked the sixth time Calderon successfully defended his crown since he captured it from Hugo Fidel Cazares (31-6-2, 22 KOs) via split decision in August 2007.

“Considering it was basically two horse jockeys fighting with zero power, it was kind of exciting,” said Brad Sherwood, 29, a resident of South Boston who works as a personal trainer at Gold’s Gym in Medford.

Calderon will never be an exceptional draw in the ring and his days as a prizefighter may be nearing an end.

Whenever Calderon ultimately chooses to retire, he will vacate the sport as a true professional and warrior.

Boxing could use more men like Ivan Calderon.

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