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Originally Posted by kiaba360
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Originally Posted by jsfd26
That sounds like an excuse to me. So who's the weakest champ at 126? Billy Dib? Cause Ponce and Salido sure as hell aren't. Chris John is still the weakest and worst champ at 126 to me.
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If Donaire leaves 122 without fighting Mares/Rigo, I think fans are well within their right to say he's ducking. However, I'm not as excited for Donaire/Rigo as before. I had very high hopes up for Poonsawat/Rigo, and when that didn't happen, my excitement for Donaire/Rigo faded a little too. The 12/15 card was supposed to be the perfect lead-up, but it clearly didn't work that way.
Dib is the weakest champ, and I think John is capable of beating Ponce and Salido, regardless of where the fight is held. If Donaire was to go up to 126 and beat John in his backyard, that is a good win and it'd be easier to digest his ducking.
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Lol those so fans not calling Donaire a ducker after all those gems he dropped on live TV about Rigo then they're just play fanboys. I guess his manager before the Arce fight got with him and told him "look Nonito you can't be saying that sh1t man. You gotta make it sound like you wanna fight him."
I lost interest in this fight after Donaire's constant and blantant ducking on TV. Not cause of the Poon fight.

This fight to me is like the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. I stopped giving a damn about it.
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