-DAWN - Sport; March 03, 2008

Published March 3, 2008
CARSON (California), March 2: Israel Vazquez registered a split decision victory over fellow Mexican Rafael Marquez to retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) super bantamweight title on Saturday.

In an action-packed 12-round contest at the Home Depot Center, Vazquez won a tight verdict from two of the three judges to improve his career record to 43-4 with 31 knockouts.

Vazquez, who first claimed the WBC belt in 2005 with a third-round knockout of Mexican Oscar Larios, dominated the last three rounds with a flurry of combinations to seal victory.

Judge Tom Kaczmarek gave Marquez the fight by 114 points to 111 but Vazquez gained the other two verdicts 114-111 and 113-112.

Vazquez, a native of Mexico City, came close to ending the fight with a knockout in the final round.

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