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    On Wednesday afternoon Top Rank CEO Bob Arum could be found inside of the Fortune Gym in Hollywood, California, playing host to an open media workout for this weekend’s HBO-televised double header at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

    The card will be highlighted by IBF/WBO junior featherweight champion Nonito Donaire facing off with dangerous southpaw and former titleholder Toshiaki Nishioka while a mouthwatering junior welterweight duel will see former WBA lightweight kingpin Brandon Rios rise in weight to face off with the formidable Mike Alvarado of Denver, Colorado.
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    This guy clearly lost to abril..now and somehow he deserve a title shot and big fights after that...what about abril..does he deserve that too..

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    • #3
      Rio/Alvarado or Bradley vs Pac on April 20. Watch.

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      • #4
        The winner will first have to get checked for brain damage.

        Originally posted by Angry Cuban View Post
        This guy clearly lost to abril..now and somehow he deserve a title shot and big fights after that...what about abril..does he deserve that too..
        He's getting a title shot next month.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Angry Cuban View Post
          This guy clearly lost to abril..now and somehow he deserve a title shot and big fights after that...what about abril..does he deserve that too..
          Abril committed career suicide by fighting Rios. Do I think he won the fight? Yes. But the way he fought gave the judges an easy out to give the fight to Rios. Now, nobody is really going to want to fight Abril. He's a awkward technician that's rather hard to hit, that has almost no drawing power. Why would any blue chip fighter ever want to fight this guy? There's too much risk and almost no reward. So does he "deserve" it? In an idealistic world, sure. But boxing is a cut-throat industry and Abril is going nowhere fast.

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          • #6
            I'm just excited Rios/Alvarado got made. This is one of those few instances where I don't even care about looking past this fight because THIS is the fight.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 1moreround View Post
              Why would any blue chip fighter ever want to fight this guy?.
              Not true....he is fighting blue chip prospect and undefeated Sharif Bogere in 3 weeks. And if Rios beats Alvarado, Rios should settle the score with Abril to make things right.

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              • #8
                How do you go from being on a Nonito Donaire undercard to fighting Pacquiao in your next fight?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by "Smokin Sugar" View Post
                  How do you go from being on a Nonito Donaire undercard to fighting Pacquiao in your next fight?
                  Trout just went from a Kayode undercard to fighting Cotto next

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                    Trout just went from a Kayode undercard to fighting Cotto next
                    excellent post lol

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