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View Rafael Bazan's 4 fights in Sta Rosa de Lima 2015


Notably Bazan''s roosters were not much of high leapers as most Peruvians are, but they were real deadly cutters. View how this Peruvian navajero of champion breeder Rafael Bazan throws its feet as it delivers fatal ground blows. Also see the rest of his four fights.

Former two-time grand champion Rafael Bazan scored well in the first day of the 2015 Santa Rosa de Lima Peruvian Navajero tournament last August 8 in Lima Peru.

Bazan scored three wins but dropped his last fight to miss the first trip to the finals. The now resident of Alabama, USA, Bazan defeated Jorge Gonzales Vigil in the first fight, Jojie Rospigliosi in the second the Carlos Fernandez Stoll in the third round of the 4-round knockout tournament.

However, in the final match, Bazan lost to Miguel Cairo.

In his first fight (shown on video above) Bazan’s brown red Navajero displayed excellent cutting ability to subdue a very rare looking and beautiful blue Peruvian fowl.

In his second fight Bazan's rooster made short work of the opponent wih literally cut-throat precision.

The third fight went much longer with Bazan's fighter prevailing in the end of the give and take affair..

The heart breaking lost came in the final bout of the day. Bazan's rooster had its leg broken early in the fight. It fought on hard but to no avail. The lost denied Bazan a trip to the finals.

Notably Bazan''s roosters were not much of high leapers as most Peruvians are, but they were real deadly cutters.

Santa Rosa de Lima is a premier tournament in Peru contested by top breeders of Peruvian Navajero.

Bazan is a regular contributor to Roosterman E-Mag and is eager to share his knowledge of the peruvisn game fowl.

Bazan is now having a breeding operation in Alabama and will soon share his outstanding fowl to Filipino lovers of Peruvian Navajero.

Below os the 2nd fight.

Below is the third fight.

Below is the final fight, this time a loss.

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What will be the standards

of the fighting rooster

of the future?

 

The Peruvian is getting popular in the Philippines. It is a different kind of rooster. It is much bigger, much taller, much stronger, although not necessarily better than the American Game fowl.

 

Definitely the Peruvian game fowl will change the standards of the future. In some instances it will tremendously improve the present bloodlines. On the other hand it could also ruin many good bloodlines of today.

 

The Peruvian has a couple of good traits vital to winning Long Knife fights. But it also has more bad traits. Finding out which are good and which are bad is the challenge.

 

We think just enough Peruvian blood is good. Too much Peruvian blood is bad.

 

We are trying to balance it out. Check out the PERUBLIZ.

 

 

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