With Manny Pacquiao watching Rodel Mayol held to a technical draw
Manny Pacquiao was ringside Saturday night at Madison Square Garden as fellow Filippino Rodel Mayol challenged Ivan Calderon for the WBO mini flyweight title. Mayol carried the fight to the champion in the first three rounds and into the fourth when Calderon suffered an accidental head butt after a clash of heads.
The fight continued, and Calderon was indeed stepping up the action, when it was stopped after ringside physicians deemed the cut too dangerous for Calderon to continue. Thus he retained the title via Technical Draw after six rounds. The scorecards were as follows: 58-56 Calderon, 58-56 Mayol and 57-57.
"I'm very disappointed. I thought I won the fight," said Mayol, who is promoted by Pacquiao. Many ringsiders agreed with Mayol.-- CASSIDY



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