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* March 19 – Iván Calderón, Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player ( d. 2003 )
During this timeframe, he made sporadic public appearances, attending boxing cards and participating in public activities, including a ceremony where Juan Manuel López and Iván Calderón received rings for five successful defenses of their world championships.
Among those who attended the ceremony were Solís, Escalera and Iván Calderón.
** Giovani Segura stops Iván Calderón in the 8th round.
** Giovani Segura stops Iván Calderón in the 3rd round.
He went hitless, going 0 – 4, but had an RBI on a fielder's choice which scored Iván Calderón as the White Sox won the game 4 – 3.
Iván Calderón Pérez ( March 19, 1962 – December 27, 2003 ), born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, was a Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player from 1984 to 1993, and was named an All-Star in 1991.
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Raines was traded to the Chicago White Sox on December 20, 1990, along with Jeff Carter and a player to be named later ( Mario Brito would eventually be agreed upon ), in exchange for Iván Calderón and Barry Jones.
# REDIRECT Iván Calderón ( boxer )
Iván Calderón can refer to:
* Iván Calderón ( boxer )
* Iván Calderón ( baseball )
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* Iñigo Calderón, Spanish footballer playing at Brighton & Hove Albion * Iván Calderón ( boxer ), Puerto Rican boxer
* Iván Calderón ( baseball ), Puerto Rican baseball player
In the early part of the decade, José Antonio Aguirre and Iván Calderón were the most decorated champions.
While José Antonio Aguirre began to decline by having long losing streaks and Iván Calderón continued to defend his WBO title until August 2007 when he moved up to light flyweight.

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