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LAS VEGAS — Somebody up there likes newly-crowned World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Omar Niño Romero of Mexico.


Romero, 30, was down on his luck when he was picked to face Brian Viloria for the 108-pound title. He was fired from his job in a printing shop in Guadalajara, his hometown, six weeks ago and desperately needed a shot in the arm.
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Romero, 30, was down on his luck when he was picked to face Brian Viloria for the 108-pound title. He was fired from his job in a printing shop in Guadalajara, his hometown, six weeks ago and desperately needed a shot in the arm.
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