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Comanche Boy Goes To 26-0
Remington Rumble II Results Comanche Boy now 26-0!
“Comanche Boy” George Tahdooahnippah dominated Eloy Suarez of Veracruz, Mexico, Thursday, January 13th 2011 in Oklahoma City at Remington Park Casino, winning by unanimous decision 60-54 on all scorecards.
“I was confident, strong and ready for whatever Suarez brought. It was a good fight and I needed the rounds. He's a veteran and a warrior, but my boxing skills were too much. I am ready for the next challenge. 2011 is a big year for Team Comanche Boy and now I move on to bigger and better opportunities, ” Tahdooahnippah said.
Tahdooahnippah's victory was preceded by his trademark ring entrance, featuring Native American War dancer and Native American rappers, which had the sold out, standing room only crowd at Remington Park on their feet.
For more Comanche Boy news, visit www.comancheboy.com.
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