Is the undercard for Pavlik-Taylor II worth it?

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  • Shalafi
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    #1

    Is the undercard for Pavlik-Taylor II worth it?

    I dont really know any of these guys, is it worth to watch? which fighter should I be looking for, thanx.
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    #2
    I think I'm going to the club to watch it.

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    • dr.archives
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      #3
      I heard it was very good and there's even an article on the undercards.

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      • riza
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        #4
        its weak but il watch it

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        • Rane-Ex54
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          #5
          whos on the undercard??

          Sorry for my complete lack of searching, haha its friday

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          • Kball15
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            #6
            Originally posted by riza
            its weak but il watch it
            weak??? looks excellent on paper. Mijares fight be a little boring but Mijares is very talented. And i could definetly be a fun fight to watch.

            And Hearns is the opener i believe

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            • aristotlemoses
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              #7
              im guessing they probably wont show the danny jacobs match? and if i dont have enough people over to help me pay ill probably go down to the 40/40 in AC. My cousins a bartender there hopefully he can hook me with some free ****.

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              • mrpain81
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                #8
                Great undercard!!!

                Montiel vs Castillo is years in the making.

                Navaro vs Mijares will be great.

                Plus Ronald hearns....great undercard.

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                • UncleLeo
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                  Junior bantamweights: Fernando Montiel (35-2-1, 26 KOs) vs. Martin Castillo (33-2, 17 KOs), 12 rounds, for Montiel's title

                  Junior bantamweights: Cristian Mijares (33-3-2, 13 KOs) vs. Jose Navarro (26-3, 12 KOs), 12 rounds, for Mijares' title

                  Junior middleweights: Ronald Hearns (17-0, 13 KOs) vs. Juan Astorga (11-1-1, 6 KOs), 8 rounds

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                  • Njord777
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                    #10
                    Most of the under card involves championship fights. Weak card? Wtf?

                    "30-year old Ring Magazine #1 contender and former WBA 115 lb. titleholder Martin Castillo (33-2, 17 KO, Ring Magazine #1 contender) of Mexico City, Mexico will attempt to dethrone 28-yeal old current 115 lb. titlist Fernando Montiel (35-2-1, 26 KO, #5, WBO) of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. Montiel will make his first start since surviving a war with veteran contender Luis Melendez in October. The bout saw both men hit the canvas. "

                    "This undercard will mark an unofficial tournament of sorts at Jr. Bantamweight. Previously announced, DiBella’s end of this undercard gold mine will feature Mexico’s 26-year old Cristian Mijares (33-3-2, 14 KO, #4, WBC) versus 26-year old three time title challenger and 2000 U.S. Olympian Jose Navarro (26-3, 12 KO) of Los Angeles, California.

                    Mijares comes off of a career year that featured a one-side win over former World Jr. Flyweight champion Jorge Arce and a devastating knockout of Kawashima.
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                    Add to that Hearns opening things up...solid as ****.

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