Two-time world super featherweight champion Genaro Hernandez

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MISSION VIEJO, Calif. Nike Free Run+ 3 Laufschuhe Blau Weiß. -- Two-time world super featherweight champion Genaro Hernandez has died at his home of a rare cancer. He was 45. Hernandezs wife, Liliana Hernandez, said he died Tuesday of rhabdomyosarcoma, which attacks muscle fibers. Hernandez, nicknamed Chicanito (little Mexican), was born in South Central Los Angeles and began his professional boxing career in the mid-1980s. He was WBA super featherweight champion from 1991-94 and WBC super featherweight champion from 1997-98. He retired in 1998 due to a small blood clot in his brain. He finished his career with a record of 38-2-1 with 17 knockouts. His only losses came to Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Oscar De La Hoya. In addition to his wife, Hernandez is survived by his son, Steven; his daughter, Amanda; three brothers; two sisters; and his father. Nike Free 3.0 V4 Laufschuhe Lila Grau. When Atlanta tried to get tough, the Pacers buckled down and got even tougher. Nike Free 3.0 V3 Laufschuhe Blau Dunkel Blau Weiß. The result was similar to what he gave Philadelphia in his 14 years in charge of the Eagles. http://www.nikefreeschweiz.ch/nike-free-5-0+-yl-23/.Y. -- Mark Sanchez wants to be like Eli Manning. Nike Free Run+ 3 Laufschuhe. -- Steven Lenhart scored two goals, including the tying score in second-half stoppage time as the San Jose Earthquakes rallied for a 3-3 draw with FC Dallas on Saturday night. Nike Free Shop Schweiz. In the second quarter, Luol Deng was walking to the locker room even before his three-pointer from the corner swished through the net at the halftime buzzer. BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Kevin Kolb is getting another chance at a fresh start, this time with the quarterback-needy Buffalo Bills. A person familiar with negotiations said the free-agent sixth-year player agreed to a two-year contract potentially worth over $12 million with Buffalo on Saturday night. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Bills havent announced the move. Several media outlets, including ESPN.com and The Buffalo News, first reported the agreement. Kolb spent the past two seasons in Arizona, where injuries hampered his opportunity to prove himself as a starter. The Cardinals were left with little choice but to release Kolb on March 15 in a move that came before they were set to pay the player a $2 million roster bonus and saved the team about $7 million in salary cap space. The Bills are in no position to be choosy with few quarterbacks available in free agency, and questions regarding the crop of prospects available in the NFL draft next month. Buffalo was down to one experienced quarterback on its roster -- Tarvaris Jackson -- after releasing returning starter Ryan Fitzpatrick earlier this month. General manager Buddy Nix has also expressed an intention to select a quarterback high in the draft next month. Questions remain whether theyll do so with their first-pick, eighth overall. The Bills have been busy scouting nearly every quarrterback prospect this off-season. Nike Free Run+ 2 Laufschuhe Dunkel Grau Lila Weiß Theyve held private workouts with West Virginias Geno Smith, Florida States E.J. Manuel and Oklahomas Landry Jones. Assistant GM Doug Whaley also attended Southern Californias pro day this past week, where Trojans quarterback Matt Barkley threw for the first time since hurting his shoulder in November. The Bills are once again in rebuilding mode under rookie coach Doug Marrone, who took over in January after Chan Gailey was fired following three losing seasons. Marrone is an offensive specialist, who spent the past four seasons reviving a struggling football program at Syracuse. Kolb was being counted on by the Cardinals to become their franchise quarterback by acquiring him in a trade with Philadelphia in the summer of 2011. They then signed Kolb to a five-year, $63 million contract with $20 million guaranteed. Kolb, however, got off to a 1-6 start and had trouble adapting to coach Ken Whisenhunts offence. He then hurt his toe and was eventually sidelined for the rest of the season because of a concussion. Last season, Kolb helped the Cardinals get off to a 4-0 start before being sidelined for the rest of the season with torn rib cartilage. Kolb has struggled with consistency. He has completed 59.5 per cent of his passes, while throwing 28 touchdowns and 25 interceptions in 34 career games. ' ' '

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