Published 12/7/2008
at L.A. Times - Boxing
Junior-welterweight from Oxnard retains NABO title when the referee stops the bout. Juan Manuel Lopez successfully defends WBO super-bantamweight title by beating Sergio Medina in one round.
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Whatever legal baggage Victor Ortiz is dealing with, he dropped it off before walking into the MGM Grand ring Saturday.
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