IBF flyweight Nonito Donaire (19-1, 12KOs) is a free agent with a lot of options. Since his recent split with promoter Gary Shaw, the Filipino champion has received offers for a number of big fights. The most recent is an offer to face WBC/WBA super flyweight champ Cristian Mijares (35-3, 14KOs) of Mexico. [details]
Cristian Mijares Fight Offered To Nonito Donaire
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Both are pretty skilled fighters. Donaire's got the advantage in power and quickness over Mijares. Mijares, on the other hand, is a more experienced champion who knows how to avoid getting hit. Should this bout take place, I would be unable to decide on which fighter I should bet my 2 cents on.
And hey, RichLoc, that video is just awesome. Won't you include into it some scenes from the Munoz bout? I'd be loving it. Every MijaresMania will appreciate your effort. Keep up the good work.Comment
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I think I'm the only one not sold on Mijares, every time I've seen him fight he gets hit flush and his punches are just arm punches, doesn't look he has any hint of stiffness in his punches at all. He's just beggin to get laid out. I think Fernando Montiel is far more complete fighter then Cristian. If they ever fought I'd pick Montiel by KO.Comment
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Exactly. That's what's in my mind either.I think I'm the only one not sold on Mijares, every time I've seen him fight he gets hit flush and his punches are just arm punches, doesn't look he has any hint of stiffness in his punches at all. He's just beggin to get laid out. I think Fernando Montiel is far more complete fighter then Cristian. If they ever fought I'd pick Montiel by KO.Comment

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