Donaire to face another wash up....

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  • MaYaN_SuN
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    #11
    Can't blame em, Flips are brining in cash aslong Paq is sitll in the game. lol I'm telling you, the filipinos have crazy optimisim. Expect every Flip fighter that comes out off the island to be treated as royalty, for they might be the next "Paq" lol. They're fighters will be handled extremely carefully, and try to make a fued and money off a few Mexican bums on showtime etc etc

    But with no more old ass Mexicans that have been battled torn to fight against, they'll be forced to fight actual athletes.




    I mean seriously, how many people actually pick Paq over someone like Guzman? Guzman and Paq is the real best thing to happen in the lower weights, not David Diaz and Paq lol, but no one has even hinted at that bout. lol wow, I wonder why not?

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    • nelsoncm
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      #12
      That fight's been mentioned, along with Katsidis, D. Diaz, J. Diaz and Soto.

      Unfortunately, you can only fight one opponent in the ring on a single night.

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        #13
        Originally posted by jdubb863
        True.... I still hope he dont fight him tho. I want some one that will give donaire a fight..He said he'll fight at 118.. They need to put him agianst Mares or Johnny Gonzales. Those would be good
        and Johnny Gonzales is not washed up? LOL @ u

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          #14
          Originally posted by deuce_drop
          you should be blaming shaw more than anyone, donaire has openly said that he fights whoever his promoter puts in front of him, he justs fights the fights that they set up.

          those were his exact words each and every time he's been asked, "who do you want to fight next?"



          BLAME SHAW..........................
          Donaire hasn't seemed happy with Gary Shaw of late and if there is anyone to blame it is him. Plus in the FlyWeight division there are not very many big fights that can be made unless he fights in Japan, which he might eventually do. He'll eventually get a good fight at FW that will challenge or move up where there are bigger fights.

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          • MaYaN_SuN
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            #15
            Originally posted by nelsoncm
            That fight's been mentioned, along with Katsidis, D. Diaz, J. Diaz and Soto.

            Unfortunately, you can only fight one opponent in the ring on a single night.
            Please, Paq and Guzman is the perfect fit right now in time. It's litterally THE best the lowerweights have to offer. Yet not even a hint at them fighting lol. It's not really a mystery why it hasnt been discusssed. Golden Boy and Top rank fought for Paq, cause they wan' to build the cash. But the Humberto Soto's are gun-ho for that kind of fight, **** like that puts contrast into the sport. You see who is who, and what is what.

            But thats the sport of boxing, Marquez had no one to build a rep off of with Emanuel Steward admitting that he told Prince Naseem to avoid Juan, Marco and Eric tied up. Junior Jones gettin past Marco, but gettin stopped by Eric, Juan had nothing to work with. Now he's tryin to fullfill his legacy late in his career? He's done alright for himself, and he has a large chance of winning in March, but it's not exactly what it should be. **** load of morons will ignore that fact, and move on though.

            I guess my only point is, Boxing is a shadey sport, you can't afford to miss your bus, and you can't afford to let the leading voices dictate your path in the sport. I mean those same voices actually considered Ricky Hatton as somthing legitmate, and those same people would get a hard on just to see Raph Marquez fight Juan Marquez, just aslong as a **** load of blood spilt. ****in weasel *******s lol..

            With Boxing, you should know the bull**** is always evident....You gotta know when it's time to step back.

            I completely zoned out and drifted in thought, I probably shouldn't drink and post at 8:30 in the morning, but you get my points lmao

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            • Scott9945
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              #16
              Originally posted by deuce_drop
              you should be blaming shaw more than anyone, donaire has openly said that he fights whoever his promoter puts in front of him, he justs fights the fights that they set up.

              those were his exact words each and every time he's been asked, "who do you want to fight next?"



              BLAME SHAW..........................

              That applies to over 99% of all fighters. Promoters make matches, boxers just show up to get paid.

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                #17
                The big thing is Donaire unifies and it would be against Daisuke Naito or Sakata and who would care outside of Phillipines or Japan.

                If he wants the money and fame, he moves to super fly where everyone is at.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jreckoning
                  The big thing is Donaire unifies and it would be against Daisuke Naito or Sakata and who would care outside of Phillipines or Japan.

                  If he wants the money and fame, he moves to super fly where everyone is at.
                  It wont happen mate

                  Japan only accepts WBC & WBA belts.. the rest are garbage.


                  Nonito should move up to 115 he is quite big at 112. He could land a match with Arce or Mijares, which i think is good.

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                  • jdubb863
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RageX
                    and Johnny Gonzales is not washed up? LOL @ u
                    Gonzales would put more of a fight then Maldonado and Hussien...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jdubb863
                      Gonzales would put more of a fight then Maldonado and Hussien...

                      Jhonny Gonzalez is at 122 now, so this match is not even an option.

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